“I like God but not religion,” people often say. Is organised religion a necessary evil? Why and how did the early Christians organise themselves into a church? What were the results?
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“I like God but not religion,” people often say. Is organised religion a necessary evil? Why and how did the early Christians organise themselves into a church? What were the results?
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As part of our ongoing series on the History of Christianity, we will be looking at what took place in Acts Chapter Two and why the events that took place led to massive growth in the early church. Come join the discussion on what it means to experience spiritual revival in the present as we look see how God touched the lives of individuals in the past.
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Believing in and sharing the story of Jesus in the first century was a dangerous task. What inspired the early Christians to share their stories? And how did that lead to a worldwide movement that became the Christian religion?
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Christmas is a time when we reflect on the birth of Jesus, the greatest Gift of all. But Jesus Himself received an extravagant gift that reminds us of the true meaning of giving.
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Sometimes prayer can feel a bit one sided and the awkward monologue can feel a bit forced. This Saturday we will talk about the art of listening in prayer.
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Songs in the Night
Understanding, accepting, and adopting a different worldview, especially a Christ-centred one, can be overwhelming. Saul, once an avid persecutor of Christians, is blinded after being confronted with the reality of Jesus. Sometimes, God puts us through the experience of darkness so that we can better hear and share Him in the light.
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Learning to trust God is one of the most rewarding and yet challenging lessons to learn. This week we will be discussing what it means to rely on God.
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What makes you happy? What brings you down? Is there a “truth” that will make us happy, no matter what the circumstances? Jesus preached a famous sermon on “The Beatitudes” – how do the 8 blessings found there build the foundation for happiness?
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Throughout history, religion has been misused for personal agendas. How did King Saul seek to manipulate God? Are we ever in danger of doing the same?
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Famous last words. What were the precious last words of three criminals condemned to die? What insights do they shed on the power of our words?
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