Words of the Cross: Broken | Genesis 3 | Andrew Gardner

Words of the Cross: Broken | Genesis 3 | Andrew Gardner

Andrew Gardner begins our WORDS OF THE CROSS series as we progress towards Easter 2017.

In this talk Andrew is thinking about the impact of being broken looking at Genesis 3.

Genesis 3 tells us the story of our fall from God’s presence. How much of this is sin and how much is it about our brokenness?

What did it mean for God to make clothes and a covering for the man and the woman?

Believing beyond time as we know it | 2 Peter 3 | Ian Clarkson

Believing beyond time as we know it | 2 Peter 3 | Ian Clarkson

Ian Clarkson concludes our LETTER TO MY YOUNGER SELF series looking at Peter’s letters – 1 Peter and 2 Peter. In this message Ian is looking at 2 Peter 3.

Peter is one of the privileged few to be given a view of heavenly places. As he closes, and he knows his own death is imminent, he writes to encourage us that God is in control of the future, the best is yet to come, and how we should live as we wait those glorious events.

Believing beyond time as we know it | 2 Peter 3 | Ian Clarkson

Don’t be led astray | 1 Peter 5:8-14 | Andrew Gardner

Andrew Gardner continues our LETTER TO MY YOUNGER SELF series looking at Peter’s letters – 1 Peter and 2 Peter. In this message Andrew is looking at 1 Peter 5:8-14

Peter knew more than most what it meant to be led astray after his catastrophic denial of Jesus at the time of the crucifixion, but also some 15 years later when he had been led astray by a legalism faction. He gives a strong warning to be on the lookout, and reminds us God can rescue us too.

Believing beyond time as we know it | 2 Peter 3 | Ian Clarkson

God’s Gifts are your Ministry | 1 Peter 4:10-11, 1 Peter 5:1-11 | Jason Buckler

Jason Buckler continues our LETTER TO MY YOUNGER SELF series looking at Peter’s letters – 1 Peter and 2 Peter. In this message Jason is looking at 1 Peter 4:10-11 and 1 Peter 5:1-11.

After the circumstances of his commissioning by Jesus, Peter quickly came to learn that one did not have to be perfect to serve Christ, but one did need to have both giftedness and willingness. He urges us to be willing to serve and gives some practical tips for leaders and workers today.

Believing beyond time as we know it | 2 Peter 3 | Ian Clarkson

God’s Stress on Our Peace | 1 Peter 3:1-12 | Ian Clarkson

Ian Clarkson continues our LETTER TO MY YOUNGER SELF series looking at Peter’s letters – 1 Peter and 2 Peter. In this message Ian is looking at 1 Peter 3:1-12.

The young Peter was not the sort to let injustice pass, and was quick to stand up for himself. Now he reminds us that living in peace is a higher priority in our relationships, and opens God’s face to us.