2 Peter 1:16-21 ‘Fake news’ seems to be everywhere these days. How do we know what to believe? And especially, how can we believe in a book that was written so long ago in different languages by unknown people? Take a whistle-stop tour through the many reasons why we can and must trust the Bible.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-5:11 Grief is an all too real emotion and yet society would rather just ignore the topic. Listen in as Paul unpacks how the return of Jesus teaches us to grieve, but not as those who have no hope.
Luke 9:21-36 People make big sacrifices all the time – sacrificing for careers, families and hobbies. Every choice is a sacrifice – every hour spent on x, sacrifices an hour on y. The question is – did we sacrifice for the right thing? Listen in to Jesus’ claim he is the one most worth sacrificing for.
1 Thessalonians 4:1-12 Many in society take issue with the Bible’s sexual morality – either ignoring it completely or picking and choosing the bits they like. But many find society’s sexual morality don’t live up to its billing. Listen in as Paul gives compelling reasons to trust God’s words.
Psalm 73 How do we react when people around us are hugely successful despite appearing to oppose God? Do we feel like giving up? Asaph wrestled with this question 3,000 years ago in Psalm 73. Listen in as we learn from his journey of faith which is strikingly contemporary.
1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:13 Whilst the Wharf decides where best to invest their money in the summer of 2018, we consider why investing your time, energy and money in the Barge is so vital as we seek to match Paul’s number one desire for the Church he cared so deeply about – that they stand fast.
Luke 9:1-20 Sometimes what we think will fill us, leaves us empty – work, relationships, family, hedonism, religiosity. What should we do when we’re not sure we’ve got the answers ourselves, let alone the answers to give others? Listen in as Jesus shows us how he can fill us and others.
Status Anxiety One of the biggest motivators in all of human existence is our innate desire for approval, acceptance and respect. However, in the workplace, simply living for status and power can just produce anxiety and insecurity. Given the competitive world we live in, is it really possible to find lasting joy and life if we refuse to play the status game?
VariousThe president of the Coca-Cola company had the ambition of everyone in the world in his lifetime having a taste of Coca-Cola. The president of the water of life company, Jesus Christ, has the same global ambitions for his drink – which will do everyone a lot more good.
1 John If you died tonight, are you sure that you would go to heaven? If so, why? Some are not sure, and shouldn’t be. Some are not sure, and should be. Some are sure, and shouldn’t be. And some are sure and should be. Which are you?!