Timothy 4:1-16 Watching the horror of the war in Ukraine on our screens, we are so grateful to live in a country at peace not war. But spiritually we are at war. This is not peace time. Spiritually we are under attack. There is a war on; a battle for truth. This passage tells us how to wage the good warfare.
who we appoint to different roles? It’s just church, after all! But it all depends on what you think the church is. If the church really is the household of God, then nothing matters more.
Ezekiel 21:1–23 Babylon is God’s sword with which he will exact his justice upon Jerusalem. We can trust that he is in control and is just because the sword of ultimate justice fell on JEsus, and he will one day return to wield the sword of judgement.
Ezekiel 16:1–63 The people of God have their sinful history described using the metaphor of adultery. Our aim is to not forget the God who makes atonement.
This Women’s History Month come and hear Rachael Denhollander, an attorney, author, advocate, and educator who is recognised as a leading voice on the topic of sexual abuse. She became known internationally in 2016 as the first woman to pursue criminal charges and speak publicly against USA Gymnastics’ team doctor Larry Nassar, one of the most prolific sexual abusers in recorded history.
In 2019 She published an autobiographical account of her experience entitled, “What is a Girl Worth?: My Story of Breaking this Silence and Exposing the Truth about Lary Nassar and USA Gymnastics.” For her work as an advocate and educator on sexual assault, Rachael was named one of TIME Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World” and one of Glamour Magazine’s “Women of the Year” in 2018.
Our world has a lot to say about living a fulfilled life, but in Jesus we find true freedom, hope, and authenticity.
1 Timothy 2:11-15 The Bible’s complementarian understanding of gender roles in the Christian fellowship, and in marriage and the family, is profoundly counter-cultural and offensive in the modern world. But it is God’s good design, and when understood and lived out rightly, is for our flourishing as men and women.
the workplace, but the Bible insists that we are. God made us equal but different, to complement one another. In this passage we start to explore how that works out on the ground in the Christian fellowship.
Ezekiel 10:1–22 Ezekiel is given a vision of Gods glory leaving the temple, it is a small picture of a greater reality of judgment, the question remains — Will God ever have mercy?
Ezekiel 8:1–18 Ezekiel is given a guided tour of the idolatry taking place in God’s temple. We must see that it leads to corrupt living, it deserves judgment, and we must flee.