Far too often we feel the need to see something before we will believe it. As Christians God wants us to believe in Him even though we don’t see Him….
Within the treasure chest of the Old Testament there are many precious portraits and images that point to the Cross of Christ. We pick a few such images and explore…
Presenting the new life groups to the church, we remind ourselves of the huge importance of small groups and our homes. As we express Kingdom community in our communities, we…
During the walk along the road to Emmaus, Jesus explained to the two disciples all the references concerning Himself in all the Scriptures. What a journey that must have been!…
Psalm 46 contrasts the difference between a chaotic and unstable world with a mighty faithful God and His City. The river of Spirit flows through the church, the City of…
An introduction to a wonderful book written over 1000 years by those who look for and love the Lord. Full of poetic prayer, praise, petition and prophecy; we look at…
A look back at the key messages from the Without Borders 16 ’Kingdom Established’ Conference.
In Matthew 28:18, Jesus announces His supreme authority and with the Great Commission, tells His disciples to ‘Therefore, go…’. So how should we view His authority, and how should we…
Reading through the last four chapters of Mark’s Gospel together, we look again at the incredible work of Jesus Christ. We consider the three contexts (of the Temple, Garden and…
In Mark 11 we read the account of Jesus clearing the Temple. Jesus is passionate about His Father’s House, so we take time to consider some the incredible things this…
In the first 9 chapters of Mark’s Gospel we see that people can’t stop telling others about Jesus and what He has done for them! There is great power in…
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is pivotal and crucial to the Christian faith and celebrated on Easter Sunday. In this short talk we look at five individuals who witnessed and…
As we read chapters 4 to 6 of Mark’s Gospel, we see that Jesus has expectations of His disciples, as He does for us today! We see how He teaches,…
The Gospels of the New Testament present a 4 dimensional portrait of Jesus Christ! As we begin our study of Mark’s Gospel, we take an overview of the book and…
God is great, He makes us great and we see that the Nativity expresses great joy. This Christmas, we remind ourselves of what we’ve learned together over the past 6…
As believers we must always remember and grow in our understanding that God is our Father and we are His children; created for relationship with Him and with one another as brothers and sisters – We are family!
Using 1 Corinthians 13 to help us understand what covenant love is, we apply the attributes of covenant love to the love shown to David, by both Saul and Jonathan. How is covenant love to be expressed by us today? How can we be a true covenant community that brings glory to Jesus, our shared first love?
As a Kingdom community, we are to relate to one another in covenant love. What is this love like and how do we fulfil the command to love one another with a covenant love and not just a convenient love? In the light of 1 Corinthians 13, we begin to consider the differences between Saul’s and Jonathan’s love for David.
The New Covenant brings us into relationship with God and with all who have put their faith in Jesus Christ. This relationship is held together by covenant love. As we read the book of 1 John together, we see how we are to experience and express God’s love in real and practical ways.
The Bible is a very honest book. Habakkuk openly questions God’s care in the light of severe hardship and persecution. We all face challenges that may even cause us to question God. This is fine as long as we then follow Habakkuk’s example by positioning ourselves to hear what God has to say!
We look at how the covenants God establishes with His people throughout the bible all reveal something of His incredible nature!
The entire Christian faith rests on the resurrection of Jesus Christ! His coming back to life, makes a way for all people to find the way back to life through faith in Him. In the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15, we see just how the cross opened the way for us all to come back into relationship with our heavenly Father and find everlasting life!
As we celebrate and honour our mums on Mothering Sunday, we look at the incredible influence of five Godly mothers in Bible, and see how they shape the lives of their children.
The Passover meal had been celebrated every year for centuries leading up to the Last Supper in Matthew’s Gospel. We consider why this meal was so important and how Jesus is the fulfilment of this incredibly powerful feast.