Sermon Archive (Page 64)

Sermon Archive (Page 64)

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Loved by the King

Jesus died for us guilty sinners. Like Judas the betrayer, Peter the denier and even the soldiers who mocked him, we are guilty of sin, yet because of his love our guilt can be taken away. How will you respond to the love of Jesus?

The Holy Spirit at Work

With the news of His imminent death sinking in, Jesus wanted to encourage His disciples, so he spoke to them about the Holy Spirit who would come to them after he had gone. And what a difference the Spirit would make to their lives and ministry! Jesus highlighted two things in particular: His work of convicting unbelievers about their need for salvation in Jesus, and His work of enabling believers to discover more and more of the truth and glory that are found in Jesus. The Holy Spirit is essential in bringing people to faith, and also in keeping them growing in their faith. Those original disciples needed to hear that message. And we do, too!

Pauline Otte: Life Without Mirrors

Recorded at Women of Purpose 2015: How does the Cross answer our big questions: Who am I? How am I feeling? Does it matter anyway? In a culture continually calling us to look at ourselves, the Cross calls us to shift our gaze to find our true story.

Panel: Living Significance

Recorded at Women of Purpose 2015: Women spend a lot of time thinking about what we should be doing: Which role? What takes priority? A panel of women with jobs, children and Christian ministry callings (or all three) share.

Fiona Millar: Enter Freedom

Recorded at Women of Purpose 2015: Christ calls us to live in freedom as we sacrifice and serve one another. This elective will look at how we can live abundantly for others and shift beyond self-condemnation, martyrdom and resentment.

Robyn Bain: Look! (Part 3)

What are you really looking at? What informs your perspective, your identity, your being? God calls us to shift our gaze and enter His story. Join us as Robyn Bain helps us to enter the transforming story of Jesus and His Passion from the Gospel of Mark. (Part 3)

Panel: Enter Joy

Recorded at Women of Purpose 2015: We all struggle to spend regular time with God. Daily hassles and discouragement overwhelm us. How do we shift beyond these to make space for God? A panel of women will share how they offer time and welcome to an amazing God.

Robyn Bain: The Moment Is Here (Part 2)

What are you really looking at? What informs your perspective, your identity, your being? God calls us to shift our gaze and enter His story. Join us as Robyn Bain helps us to enter the transforming story of Jesus and His Passion from the Gospel of Mark. (Part 2)

Robyn Bain: The Clock Is Ticking (Part 1)

What are you really looking at? What informs your perspective, your identity, your being? God calls us to shift our gaze and enter His story. Join us as Robyn Bain helps us to enter the transforming story of Jesus and His Passion from the Gospel of Mark. (Part 1)

Jesus’ Death – The Meaning & The Memory

Most people have a rather shallow understanding of the Easter story eg. Jesus died a cruel, painful, unjust death, somehow this death takes away sin etc. But what does it actually mean? In this passage Jesus tells us himself. We see how His death was the fulfilment of the Old Testament as He personally became the full and final Passover sacrifice, the author of a completely new covenant between God and man, and the suffering, servant Messiah promised 700 years earlier by the prophet Isaiah. Because of this it is now possible to be forgiven and to know God personally. If you’re a Christian, that’s worth celebrating! If you’re not, why don’t you put your faith in Jesus today?