Easter is always a good time to stop and reflect on Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection. It is also a great opportunity to share the meaning of this period with those who will stop their work for a few days but not know why. Any of our services this weekend would be a great to bring guests along to learn about the meaning of Easter from the Bible.
eNews - 22nd March 2024
'Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.”' (Matt 9:35-38)
eNews - 15th March 2024
'He must become greater; I must become less.’ John 3:30
I've been thinking a lot about this verse this week and I believe that it is the key to unlock real and genuine humility as a follower of Jesus.
The dictionary definition is this:
humility | hjʊˈmɪlɪti |
the quality of having a modest view of one's value or importance
But how do we gain this unassuming view of ourselves?
eNews - 8th March 2024
How often do you have people willingly come up to you wanting to hear about Jesus? Bursting out of their skin with enthusiasm (so much so they can't sit still!) to learn more from God's word?
This is the hunger and attitude that our kids and youth bring to church each week. After each Sunday I hear the reports of them going home from church and asking to hear more stories from the Bible, asking their friends at school if they know Jesus, praying for those they know to come to Jesus. Our youth are regularly inviting friends on a Friday night so they too might know the hope and life found only in Jesus.
eNews - 1st March 2024
‘God’s will’. It’s a contentious phrase.
For some, it raises theological debate around predestination and for others, more personal questions of guidance, like ‘Which job should I take? Who should I marry? or When should we start a family?’ More than that, it raises questions around God’s goodness. When big life decisions don’t turn out how we hoped - we miss the promotion, a relationship breaks down or having children proves more difficult than we thought – we find ourselves asking ‘How on earth could this be your will? Is this really what you desire for me God?’
eNews - 23rd February 2024
‘One size fits all’ or ‘Tailor made’ Love?
A few weeks ago, I read the whole letter of 1 Thessalonians in one sitting. It was an encouraging read of a healthy church. They love one another well. But Paul urges them ‘to do so more and more’. But how? Is love a ‘one size fits all’ kind of thing or does it look different in different relationships?