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Words of the Cross: Right | 2 Corinthians 5:21 | Ian Higginbotham

Words of the Cross: Right | 2 Corinthians 5:21 | Ian Higginbotham

Ian Higginbotham continues our WORDS OF THE CROSS series as we progress towards Easter 2017.

In this talk Ian is thinking about the word right looking at 2 Corinthians 5:21.

What would you choose – cosmetic surgery or genetic engineering?

Everything Jesus did at the cross means we are now a “New Creation.”

God the Father sees us as right with Him because Jesus has changed your spiritual DNA!

Words of the Cross: Forgiven | 1 John 2:1-2 | Andrew Gardner

Words of the Cross: Forgiven | 1 John 2:1-2 | Andrew Gardner

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

In this talk Andrew is thinking about the word forgiven looking at 1 John 2:1-2.

I keep hearing the word “Atonement” in church, but what does it mean?

How does what happened on the cross take the blame away from the wrong I have done?

Words of the Cross: Clean | 1 John 1:8-10 | Dave Sewell

Words of the Cross: Clean | 1 John 1:8-10 | Dave Sewell

Dave Sewell continues our WORDS OF THE CROSS series as we progress towards Easter 2017.

In this talk Dave is thinking about the word clean looking at 1 John 1:8-10.

If only we could feel clean from all the mess we have made of our lives. Or clean and free from the mess other have brought into our lives. How does this happen at the cross?

Words of the Cross: Hurting | Hebrews 2:9-18 | Ian Clarkson

Words of the Cross: Hurting | Hebrews 2:9-18 | Ian Clarkson

Ian Clarkson continues our WORDS OF THE CROSS series as we progress towards Easter 2017.

In this talk Ian is thinking about the word hurting looking at Hebrews 2:9-18.

We live in a world of awful suffering. Does the cross really make up for what we see going on around us? What does it mean that Jesus suffered and died? Does it mean we won’t have to suffer?

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?

“Come and see a Man who told me everything…” | John 4:1-42 | John Sainsbury

“Come and see a Man who told me everything…” | John 4:1-42 | John Sainsbury

John Sainsbury joins us from Garstang Free Methodist Church to conclude our by Invitation series looking at John 4:1-42

The story of the woman at the well shows us the power of personal testimony. How can we unlock this in our everyday lives as well as in the Church?

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.

“Jesus welcomed them and spoke to them about the kingdom…” | John 6:1-15 | Ian Clarkson

“Jesus welcomed them and spoke to them about the kingdom…” | John 6:1-15 | Ian Clarkson

Ian Carkson continues our by Invitation series looking at John 6:1-15.

People love to feel welcome and to belong. What can we all do to make people feel at home in our Church?

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

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.

“Blessed are the poor in spirit…” | Matthew 5:1-12 | Dave Sewell

“Blessed are the poor in spirit…” | Matthew 5:1-12 | Dave Sewell

Dave Sewell continues our by Invitation series looking at Matthew 5:1-12.

We explore what the Church Urban Fund calls the “Web of Poverty” – being poor not only in Resources, but also in Identity and Relationships. How can we love, welcome and help them like Jesus did?

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