Yahweh
April 29th, 2007Inch by inch … life by life…
We are on a journey together.
Do we know the destination?
Are we following the same pathway?
We continue our exploration of themes inspired by U2 lyrics from How to dismantle an atomic bomb.
Right from the start of the Book of Genesis it is clear that we are not meant to be alone – that we need companionship and community.
Jesus sent out the disciples in twos in Mark 6:7-13 because then people would not only see two Christians they would see a small Christian community.
What is an atomic bomb in our community? What is the thing that causes massive destruction? In Amble, Northumbria, it is a culture that has given up on God and a church that has given up. Maybe 200 people out of a community of 6000 people go to church on Sundays. Romans 2:4 talks about [...]
Worship – a couple of songs joined together as part of a celebration – or the very life-breath that keeps us sustained.
Bill Hybels says that “The local church is the hope of the world” – but what does that mean?
What is the local church?
What is its purpose?
The Church is not perfect, but we are described as being the Bride of Christ.
Chris McBrien explores what that means for us – and what we can learn about getting ready for the wedding.
Wouldn’t it be great if we gained a reputation for being a church that believes, a church that expects great things from God and attempts great things for God?
In the second part of our mini series on John 14:1-4 Chris McBrien looks at why we should not worry – as Jesus has promised to return
This quarter, as we start the next stage of our journey in our new home we will be looking at three main themes: John 4:1-4, the church and choices. Each mini series will finish with an all-age celebration
Over the next three weeks we will be looking at John 14:1-4 where Jesus tells His disciples, and us, not to be trouble but to trust Him. We are in a new home. What can we learn from this passage where Jesus talks about the place that is being prepared for us?