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This week Pastor Mike continues our look at the Gospel of John asking us the crucial question of whose kingdom we are ultimately building. John the Baptist was never worried about the gaining notoriety and influence of Jesus, and was always quick to point his followers to Jesus. He must become greater and we must become less - but in so doing we fi…
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This week Pastor Mike continues our series on John's Gospel. True worship matters to Jesus and we see it clearly this week as he clears the temple courtyard of those who were buying and selling animals to be used for sacrifice. The issue wasn't in the business happening, the issue was where the marketplace had formed.…
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How do you think about ambition in the Christian life? Jesus, the king of the universe came not to be served but rather to serve others, and as such we should commit to doing the same. This week Pastor Jonty Alcock, of Globe Church London, helps us understand this by looking at two encounters Jesus has where he asks the question: "What can I do for…
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This week Edward Smith explores the character of Goodness. Biblically goodness is hard to pin down because it is found throughout the Bible and has different meanings and applications depending on the context. This week we explore how the book of Micah shows us what fake goodness looks like, what the marks of genuine goodness are, and what is the f…
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This week Pastor Tim Chaddick explored the biblical concept of kindness and why it is it such a crucial and often overlooked characteristic of the Fruit of the Spirit. To do this he unpacks the theme of kindness found in 2 Samuel 9, where David demonstrates the underserved, unreserved, kindness to Mephibosheth, the lame Son of Jonathan.…
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This week Bijan concludes our sermon series looking at lives changed by an encounter with God. Curiously, God is hardly mentioned in the book of Ruth. At a time when we look for God to be active through a judge or king, God instead works out his will through the everyday faithfulness of his people.
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Jesus’ question posed here exposes our worry and the fragility of the foundation of our lives. The themes around idolatry as a form of salvation (to calm our worries) could be explored. The need for certainty for the future given that Jesus links our worry and fear to trying to stay alive longer. It exposes concern for the future.…
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Jesus’ first miracle is called a sign, something that points beyond itself to a greater reality. This story is a sign of what Jesus gives to his followers: joy overflowing. At Christmas we sing ‘joy to the world’, and this passage shows us how we can experience the joy that Jesus gives.
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This week, Efrem Buckle the training and mentoring director at London City Mission joins us this week as we continue our look through the book of Ephesians. The same gospel that reconciles people to God also reconciles people to each other. The gospel can tear down any ways erected between peoples today.…
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