Sermons from February 2016

Two ways to live: – the Cross (Sunday)

1 Peter 3:18 What do the following have in common – an anchor, a dove, a shepherd, a fish, a lamb, a ship, a cross? They were all used as symbols of the Christian faith in the early Church. The cross became the central one – but why? And isn’t it about time we gave the Church a makeover and swapped all the crosses for fish or dove symbols?

Giving Day – Sunday

1 Chronicles 28:1-18 Do you long to do something with your life that will make a difference in the world? Do you ever day-dream about giving up your job and going off to do something more useful? But right here and now each of us can already make a big difference in the world, using the one thing we have in abundance that 90% of the world’s population don’t have.

Giving Day – Lunchtime talk

1 Chronicles 29:1-18Do you long to do something with your life that will make a difference in the world? Do you ever day-dream about giving up your job and going off to do something more useful? But right here and now each of us can already make a big difference in the world, using the one thing we have in abundance that 90% of the world’s population don’t have. Do join us at the lunchtime talks this week to find out more.

Two Ways to Live – Judgement (Lunchtime talk)

Judgement A recent Guardian editorial in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal said: ‘if there is one thing that makes the most benign agnostic wish that there were a God to punish sinners with eternal torment, it is the contemplation of history’s monsters.’ Listen in as we ask what Jesus wants us to believe about judgement and as we continue our series through the truths underpinning Two Ways to Live.