From John 1 we see how Jesus the word is the the final word of salvation. Our salvation is through him and him alone.
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Date:
Sunday, 15 December, 2013
Featuring:
Tim Hedgecock
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Date:
Sunday, 8 December, 2013
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
The Final Word
“in these last days
he has spoken to us
by his Son” (Heb 1:2)Jesus is ‘the final word’ of revelation in the history of salvation. But what is the nature of the word? This short series over advent helps us to think about Jesus as the word of salvation, judgement and more.
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Date:
Sunday, 1 December, 2013
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
Today we start a new series with the title the final word. The focus of the series is upon Jesus who came as the final revelation of God and who will return one day as the final word in salvation history.
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Date:
Sunday, 24 November, 2013
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
We have been seeing how in this letter written to the churches in Galatia Paul had a very clear message that by faith the Christian is set free from the law to live God’s life in the power of the Spirit.
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Date:
Sunday, 17 November, 2013
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
How can Christians survive in the hostile environment of our world and against the attacks of the devil? Paul provides some answers with 'the armour of God'.
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Date:
Sunday, 10 November, 2013
Featuring:
Gordon Randall
Upon salvation we don’t immediately lose our sinful nature but we do open ourselves to the influence of the Holy Spirit. The more we seek to walk in the spirit the more we starve our sinful nature.
This sermon is about our call to continually keep walking in the Spirit opening our hearts for Him to influence us more and more and grow in His fruit and crucify our sinful nature.
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Date:
Sunday, 3 November, 2013
Featuring:
Margaret Locke-Wheaton
The sermon series on Paul's letter to the Galatians continues.
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Date:
Monday, 28 October, 2013
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
Paul wrote this letter to the Christians in Galatia as they had taken a wrong path and were at risk of becoming lost spiritually. They had at one point been spiritually lost but had been found and saved by the gospel message Paul had brought to them. However, in the journey as disciples they had taken a wrong turn and gone off the track and Paul was writing with some concern to help them back on track.
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Date:
Sunday, 27 October, 2013
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
Paul wrote this letter to the Christians in Galatia as they had taken a wrong path and were at risk of becoming lost spiritually. They had at one point been spiritually lost but had been found and saved by the gospel message Paul had brought to them. However, in the journey as disciples they had taken a wrong turn and gone off the track and Paul was writing with some concern to help them back on track.
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Date:
Sunday, 20 October, 2013
Featuring:
Dima Lutsenko
What does it mean to be a Christian? It means we are sons of God not slaves. It means
we are heirs of God and it means we have access to God the Father. All this has been
granted to us through Jesus Christ and received by faith in him.