Today is Good Friday. In our series “Jesus Up Close and Personal” we come to a very important day. For many in our 21st century culture they have a hard time grasping the concept of blood sacrifice and why it is needed.
Today is Palm Sunday, which is the start of Holy Week, this is a day we honour and remember Jesus as the King of all Kings. Today we will look at miracles of Jesus.
Our focus today is the relationship between Jesus and his mother Mary. We will learn a little more about the humanity of Christ, and we will see an example of how parents need to relate to their children, and how children should relate to their parents.
Who here has a favourite teacher that they remember? A great teacher is one who encourages you and inspires you to become all that you can become. Join us today as we look at the Greatest Teacher Who Ever Lived.
In today’s message, we are going to examine an aspect of Christ's character that anyone can imitate. Join us as we look at three events in Jesus' life that reflect the attitude of humble service. 1. The Circumstances Of His Birth. 2. His Low-Key Ap
Today we will look to answer these questions. • Who is this *man* that we should follow him? • What makes him different than any other religious leader? • Why does he deserve our devotion?
Peter’s closing reminder to his readers is that You’re in Good Hands. No matter what trials come your way, as followers of Jesus you are in good hands, you are in God’s hands.
Today in 1 Peter 5:1-4 Peter gives three important characteristics of a leader. Join us as we explore what it means to lead with tenderness, depositing more than we withdraw and by being an example.
Join us as we discover God’s call to be a Holy People and a People of Peace in a world that today is anything but peaceful.
We will discover that Living the Good Life is about a quality of life. Living this life as a Christian takes courage. Peter mentions three things that are fundamental to finding happiness in your day to day existence.
Peter talks to slaves and challenges them to treat their masters with respect, even in the midst of persecution and suffering. We all suffer, we all go through difficult times in our lives. What Peter has to say is applicable to us.
Today’s secular culture is increasingly opposed to the values of Christ followers. Today we will look at the call to Dare To Be Different as followers of Jesus, to live lives of holiness.