John 20:1-10
Jim asks what the resurrection means for us, where Jesus is (and where we are) now, and whether we can trust that the first Easter Sunday really happened.
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Jim asks what the resurrection means for us, where Jesus is (and where we are) now, and whether we can trust that the first Easter Sunday really happened.
Caitlin takes us on a journey of the events of Good Friday, from Jesus’ arrest, to his trial and crucifixion.
Guest speaker Joel shares some stories of the Kingdom of God breaking in, in normal, even awkward, places.
The Bible is dotted throughout with injunctions to calm trust in God even when it seems impossible. How can we learn this skill in an age that forces us into a very different mindset?
We talk about the meaning of Stephen's speech, the reason why he gets killed, and some lessons in training for the Church.
Stephen receives opposition for doing God’s stuff, but his relationship with God is such that God’s own glory shines from Stephen’s face, and he points back to God in it all.
The first new leaders in the church were for the compassion ministry, to share the load with the Apostles and to make sure everyone felt included.
We pause our series in Acts to take a look at the church’s finances, and what God says about money.
When Jesus’ followers were put on trial for doing His stuff, and the authorities wanted to shut them down, they stayed focussed; they took their orders from Jesus.
God loves to use us to bringing about His plans on earth. But what does it look like when we partner with Him?