Sunday 10th November – Navigating Christian Identity – Elder Martin Finegan
Last week, we examined the book of Jonah, uncovering Jonah’s attitude towards his calling and his personal comfort. God challenges Jonah on what truly concerns him.
Last week, we examined the book of Jonah, uncovering Jonah’s attitude towards his calling and his personal comfort. God challenges Jonah on what truly concerns him.
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This week, there will be no speaker. Instead, we will have a service where we thank God for everything he has done for us.
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Hats off to the students in our midst who have just received their exam results. We encourage them to remain present in the Lord.
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Again, we will explore the character of Joshua as he leads Israel into the Promised Land. Through the lens of ‘five key questions’, we will engage with the key moment of doubt in Joshua’s mind and explore what God requires
This sermon addresses the recent mockery of Christian symbols during the Paris Olympics and reflects on how the Church should respond to such affronts. While the world may attempt to undermine our faith, the Church’s strength lies in the proclamation