Category: Articles
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Men and Women of the Gospel
This talk starts with a foundational look at Genesis 1-3, highlighting humanity’s original perfect unity and the subsequent corruption by sin, which introduced discord and brokenness, yet also promised redemption. It will then present “Good News for Men and Women,” arguing that Christianity elevates women, affirming their equal value with men and highlighting their significant…
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How Majestic is Your Name!
Psalm 8 This Psalm highlights the importance of recognising God’s awesome majesty, understanding our own dignity as his frail yet precious masterpiece, and the call to live in response to God’s grace in Christ in a broken world. Come and explore the majestic name of Jesus! Talk outline: See also: Psalm 19:1, Matthew 21:14-16, Luke…
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Advent Reading 2024
Selected devotionals and resources Books to purchase: Free downloads: For kids: Advent Playlist 2024
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Why We Need Jesus
Bible Passage: Genesis 4:1-24 (ESV) Bible Talk Outline: WATCH READ 11 Passages to Read to Help Fight Anger – Crossway. Your Personality Test Doesn’t Give You a Pass on the Fruit of the Spirit – Trevin Wax LISTEN PODCAST – The Heart of Anger (Christopher Ash Interview) – Crossway BONUS
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Our World Belongs to God – CREATION
7. Our world belongs to God— not to us or earthly powers, not to demons, fate, or chance. The earth is the Lord’s. 8. In the beginning, God— Father, Word, and Spirit— called this world into being out of nothing, and gave it shape and order. 9. God formed sky, land, and sea; stars above,…
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The Lord Jesus: fully human, fully God
The two natures of Jesus’ personhood is difficult to comprehend! Here’s some resources to help you find out more. The apostle Paul says this about it in 1 Timothy 3:16 16 Beyond all question, the mystery from which true godliness springs is great: He appeared in the flesh, was vindicated by the Spirit,was seen by angels, was preached…
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An early fragment of the New Testament
P52 (a fragment of papyrus with writing in Greek) is on display in the John Rylands Library in Manchester, UK. This ancient ‘scrap of paper’ features a snippet of John 18:31-33 and 37-38. It has been dated to the early part of the second century, part of a myriad of textual evidence that helps…


