Acts 2:1–13 The Holy Spirit fills the apostles on pentecost, giving them power to proclaim the mighty works of God. But what does this mean for us today? And how does it help the mission of God: that his church be witnesses to the ends of the earth?
Acts 2:1–13 The Holy Spirit fills the apostles on pentecost, giving them power to proclaim the mighty works of God. But what does this mean for us today? And how does it help the mission of God: that his church be witnesses to the ends of the earth?
Acts 1:11-26 The apostles chose their 12th man, Luke wants us to have confidence in this apostolic foundation
Acts 1:1-11 The risen and exalted Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will empower his followers to go to the ends of the earth proclaiming the good news
Acts 4:1-22 An interview & talk with Mark Harding. Mark spent many years as a partner in the international law firm, Clifford Chance, and had two stints in-house at banks, first as General Counsel of UBS Investment Bank and, for ten years, as General Counsel of Barclays Bank.
Acts 4:1-22 An interview & talk with Mark Harding. Mark spent many years as a partner in the international law firm, Clifford Chance, and had two stints in-house at banks, first as General Counsel of UBS Investment Bank and, for ten years, as General Counsel of Barclays Bank.
Acts 16:6-40 Sometimes people who aren’t Christian say ‘I’m not the churchy type’. But actually there is no churchy type. In Acts we see Jesus pursuing unlikely people and then uniting them together as one family – as he is still doing the same today.
variousWhat is baptism with the Spirit? Is it a second experience we should seek, or something that has already happened? And what is being filled with the Spirit? And how do the two relate together?
Acts 2:42 Devocean is a conservation group for those devoted to cleaning up our oceans. Devoted to Dachsunds is a shop for those who are mad about sausage dogs. The early Christians were devoted to church. Why should we be? And how can we become more like them?
Acts 16:30-31 A few years back the BBC did a piece on the 101 greatest questions of all time. What’s interesting about the Bible though is that it doesn’t just answer the questions we’ve got – it gets us to ask ones of we may not even have thought. In this talk we look at life’s biggest question of all.
Acts 28:30-31 Many consider Christian beliefs to be not simply “out of touch” but even dangerous. It’s therefore a good thing that whatever impact Christianity has had on our culture historically is now receding. Listen in to find out what Jesus is doing in the world today and how we can be sure it’s neither outdated nor irrelevant.