Sunday Service - To Be a Peacemaker

Sunday Service - To Be a Peacemaker

In the second of our seven-part series on the Sermon on the Mount, we look at what Jesus has to tell us about addressing violence, looking at the small things we can do to tackle this huge problem.

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Sunday Service - Our Hope in Christ

Sunday Service - Our Hope in Christ

Hope in our God is rock solid! In this second of a three-part series on biblical hope, we build on the lessons learned in last week’s message by exploring the impact of sin, and how Christ works to bring hope back to his beloved creation.

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Sunday Service - The Hope of Creation

Sunday Service - The Hope of Creation

Hope in our God is rock solid! In this first of a three-part series, we explore what a Biblical understanding of Hope is, look at what the beginning of Scripture has to tell us about it, and see how we should act in response.

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Sunday Service - The Faith of Gideon

Sunday Service - The Faith of Gideon

Continuing on with the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11, this Sunday we are looking at the life of Gideon, seeing what truths it has for our Christian faith, as well as how it should kick us into action.

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Sunday Service - The Faith of Cain

Sunday Service - The Faith of Cain

Continuing on with the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11, this Sunday we are looking at the story of Cain and Abel, seeing what truths it has for our Christian faith, as well as how it should kick us into action.

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Sunday Service - Janie and the Drum

Sunday Service - Janie and the Drum

In many of us, playing on repeat is the single phrase, “You need to do better.” This is a problem that has plagued Christians for as long as Christians have been a thing, and is something Paul addresses in Romans 7:15-25.

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Sunday Service - Problems With the Precise Apostle Paul

Sunday Service - Problems With the Precise Apostle Paul

This Sunday, we explore Romans 6:12-23, a passage written by the apostle Paul that has more than a few problems when read with modern eyes, but are those problems warranted?

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