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Hope for when I am a failure: Andrew Gardner

Hope for when I am a failure: Andrew Gardner

Andrew Gardner continues the Who am I? series.

God’s book could be a catalogue of failures, except for the fact so many of our Bible heroes fail and then are pulled through by God. But failure can be an awful label we wear. Then we tragically believe its message. It doesn’t have to be like this!

Hooking Up – Isaiah 8:11-17: Sue Chastney

Hooking Up – Isaiah 8:11-17: Sue Chastney

Sue Chastney continues the Have I got news for you! series.

No man or nation is an island, and we need to do life together. However, those with whom we forge relationships can help us or hinder us. If we seek them as a substitute for trusting God with our lives, we head for trouble.

In this message Sue is looking at Isaiah 8:11-17.

What if I am false? – Acts 4:32-5:11: Ian Clarkson

What if I am false? – Acts 4:32-5:11: Ian Clarkson

Ian Clarkson continues the Who am I? series.

Do you ever feel like you are wearing a mask? We often protect ourselves. We can try to impress others so we are accepted. But is this a road to ruin?

In this message Ian is looking at Acts 4:32-5:11.

One for all and all for one – Jeremiah 22:1-5 & 13-17: Andrew Gardner

One for all and all for one – Jeremiah 22:1-5 & 13-17: Andrew Gardner

Andrew Gardner continues the Have I got news for you! series.

The cry of the Three Musketeers resonates in a desire to stand together. However we are all inclined to look after number one first, and when we do, truth and justice fall by the wayside. Truth built on consistent integrity, and justice for the poor and disenfranchised; are consistently presented in scripture as being crucial foundations for a society that will please God. In a society where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, this is a huge challenge.

In this message Andrew is looking at Jeremiah 22:1-5 & 13-17.

How am I free? Romans 6:15-23: Andrew Gardner

How am I free? Romans 6:15-23: Andrew Gardner

Andrew Gardner continues the Who am I? series.

Am I truly free? One of our key human attributes is our God given freedom. But are we affected by so many other influences and people that we don’t feel or live free? How do we achieve and live in freedom?

In this message Andrew is looking at Romans 6:15-23.

It’s the economy stupid – Isaiah 33:13-22: Ian Clarkson

It’s the economy stupid – Isaiah 33:13-22: Ian Clarkson

Ian Clarkson continues the Have I got news for you! series.

We all have bills to pay, but when the economy is in the hands of the unscrupulous who manipulate it for their own ends, God is not pleased. Making an honest living, even in a foreign land, is good for us individually and nationally. The fake weights of history have become the small print and smart marketing misrepresentation of today.

In this message Ian is looking at Isaiah 33:13-22.

A Saint or a Sinner? – 1 Corinthians 5:16-21: Ian Clarkson

A Saint or a Sinner? – 1 Corinthians 5:16-21: Ian Clarkson

Ian Clarkson begins our Who am I? series.

Issues of identity are important. What we know and believe about ourselves shapes our outlook on life. But more importantly, what we know about Jesus in us should be the bed rock of our identity.

In this message Ian is looking at 1 Corinthians 5:16-21.

Pick’n’Mix – Isaiah 44:6-20: Ian Higginbotham

Pick’n’Mix – Isaiah 44:6-20: Ian Higginbotham

Ian Higginbotham begins our Have I got news for you! series.

God has a take on the way we live our lives, both individually and as a nation. From time to time he tells us so, and sets out some principles which we ignore at our peril.

People like Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel were given messages to the Jewish nation which are as relevant today as they have ever been, and are intended to hugely impact the way we ‘do life’.

In this message Ian is looking at Isaiah 44:6-20.

Back in the early days of the nation, God warned that pick and mix religion would inevitably lead into bad ways, and it did. God’s people had picked up all sorts of religious practices and beliefs and thought they could enjoy the best of all worlds, and those supposedly speaking on God’s behalf were making it up as they went along. They were worshiping who they had become. They were wrong then just as the mish-mash of beliefs and trust in our own wealth are wrong in our society today.

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