Seeing with New Eyes – Jesus

Part 3 of the Seeing with New Eyes: Revisiting Common Christian Beliefs:

Thirty-one percent of the world believes in Jesus.  Was Jesus a mere historical figure? Was he who he claimed he was?  How does one know for sure?  In the face of doubts and uncertainty, how can we come to know if Jesus truly was the Son of God?  In this talk, we explore the journey of faith that each of us faces as we seek a personal connection to Jesus.

Seeing with New Eyes – Suffering

Part 2 of the Seeing with New Eyes: Revisiting Common Christian Beliefs

One of the most challenging ideas posed to Christianity is the existence of suffering and a powerful God of Love.  How does one reconcile these two facts presented in the Bible?  This talk seeks to begin the discussion of this challenging topic.

Seeing with New Eyes – Truth

Seeing with New Eyes: Revisiting Common Christian Beliefs

Part 1 – Truth

What are some reasons the Bible is considered a credible source?  When exploring the Bible how does one arrive at truth?  In this talk, we look at history and archaeology and a story in the Bible of a truth seeker to answer these important questions.

RUOK?

Mental health is often neglected or stigmatised; yet it is vital for us to address as individuals and as a community.  Explore with us how God says it’s OK to be not OK.

Justice vs. Evangelism?

Guest speaker Nathan Brown: Often justice and evangelism are set up as competing ways to express our faith, but when we re-examine the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) in the context of the ministry and mission of Jesus, we can appreciate our enactment of the kingdom of God in our work for justice and in giving an invitation to follow Jesus.

Living in the Light

“If anyone claims, ‘I am living in the light,’ but hates a fellow believer, that person is still living in darkness” (1 John 2:9 NLT). What does it mean to live in the light?  Explore with us  as we continue our series on the book of 1 John.