Catch Up
Feeding on Christ
In the final talk of our three part series, we consider what it meant to feed in Christ through faith. Jesus teaches us that it is through our faith in Him that we are nourished and sustained. When we share the Eucharist together we recognise the centrality of the crucified, incarnate God to our salvation and restoration.
You Are What You Eat
Feeding on Jesus is our only hope for true life, as He is the one who renews and restores the rest of creation. His life is the source of all life.
The Bread of Life
Bread is such a basic life-giving essential that Jesus is able to use the image of bread as a way of teaching us something of who he is. Life-giving. Essential.
The Transfiguration
In one of the most extraordinary moments in the gospel accounts of Jesus' life God's glory is revealed in Christ as a shining light. We are shown how His plan has come to fulfilment through the history of the Jewish people reaching its climax in Jesus.
Lydia
The final week of our series looking at women in the Bible.
Despite being a very new believer, Lydia was excited to offer what she had to bless the Church and Paul's ministry. No matter who we are, or how long we've been a follower of Christ we each have an important role to play in God's mission to the world.
Lead Us Not Into Temptation
As we round off four weeks looking at the Lord's Prayer, we reflect on the nature of temptation, God's promise of faithfulness and strength, and His offer of grace.
The Church - People of Influence
It is hard to underestimate the impact we can have on each other, however a single interaction can shape our futures. As followers of Jesus each of us - ordained or laity - is called to join in with God's mission of reconciliation.
Our Daily Bread
When Jesus teaches us to pray for our daily bread it encourages us to trust and rely upon God. It also pushes us to consider how we are responding to the material needs of others.