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May 2019
26
Sunday, 26 May 2019

Mark 1.32-39 ‘An Unhurried Life’

Let’s follow Jesus’ example and lead an unhurried life - no matter how busy we are - and learn to listen for God’s voice.

May 2019
19
Sunday, 19 May 2019

Nehemiah 8.5-12 ‘A Joyful Life’

Joy is not found by seeking after things we don’t have, but deliberately choosing to enjoy and be satisfied with what God has given us, celebrating what we love, with one another, today and every day.

May 2019
12
Sunday, 12 May 2019

Mark 14.22-26 ‘Being Thankful’

Communion points us to God’s goodness - which he is like all the time. But it also points us to the way we should respond: saying ‘thank you’ all the time.

Apr 2019
28
Sunday, 28 April 2019

Matthew 13.1-23 ‘The Life You’ve Always Wanted’

How do we become more like Jesus, and live the life we’ve always wanted? The answer is: gardening.

Apr 2019
21
Sunday, 21 April 2019

Mark 16.1-8 ‘Jesus is... not in the tomb’

The empty tomb strongly suggests Jesus rose from the dead, but the proof of his resurrection comes through faith.

Apr 2019
14
Sunday, 14 April 2019

Mark 14.66-72 ‘Jesus is... disowned and abandoned’

How do we get from Peter the denier, full of shame and regret - to Peter the apostle, leader of the early church?

Mar 2019
24
Sunday, 24 March 2019

Mark 14.12-26 ‘Jesus is... the bread of life’

Looking back, looking forward, looking out - this is the life God calls us to.

Mar 2019
3
Sunday, 03 March 2019

Mark 13.1-13 ‘Jesus is... the prophet’

God never promises to take all our troubles away, but what he does promise, is to be with us despite and through those troubles.

Feb 2019
24
Sunday, 24 February 2019

Mark 12.38-44 ‘Jesus is... the puncturer of pride’

Size doesn’t matter to God - so let’s give him what we have, however large or small, and trust him to use us wherever we are.

Feb 2019
10
Sunday, 10 February 2019

Mark 12.18-34 ‘Jesus is... the greatest teacher’

When Jesus commands us to love, he does not give us licence to ignore great swathes of Scripture, but gives us the best way of understanding what it means.