Podcast 7pm: Money Talks - Breaking the power of poverty: Disciplines for life - Nigel Savage

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November 18th 2018. Breaking the Spirit of Poverty through Spiritual disciplines. Matthew 6. Much of the book of Proverbs!

Nigel challenged us in his sermon to ask whether we were cup half full or cup half empty people. The Spirit of Poverty is not about actual poverty but relative poverty, poverty of the heart. We can feel poor in time, energy, faith or money. How does Jesus address these issues in his teaching and lifestyle? Jesus once described himself as having nowhere to lay his head. Does he come across as in poverty to you? Download Discussion notes

Sustainable Family. Ephesians - Clare Thompson

November 18th 2018. Sustainable: Sustainable Family. (Ephesians 5 -6:9. Matthew 8-22, 15:3-7).

Family is an issue for all of us, whether family life is great, challenging, or largely absent from our current experience. The bible has a lot to say about families, healthy family life is seen as foundational to the health of wider society. The story of Israel is the story of families. God wants family to be a place where children can be safe to grow into all He has planned for them. In reality family life is often difficult and painful and the bible illustrates this all too starkly in the stories it tells. Download Discussion notes

Podcast am: Sustainable Family. Ephesians - Clare Thompson

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November 18th 2018. Sustainable: Sustainable Family. (Ephesians 5 -6:9. Matthew 8-22, 15:3-7).

Family is an issue for all of us, whether family life is great, challenging, or largely absent from our current experience. The bible has a lot to say about families, healthy family life is seen as foundational to the health of wider society. The story of Israel is the story of families. God wants family to be a place where children can be safe to grow into all He has planned for them. In reality family life is often difficult and painful and the bible illustrates this all too starkly in the stories it tells. Download Discussion notes

Woodlands Bible School: Strength - Philippians 1 with Tim Dobson

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November 8th 2018 7pm. Strength Bible School - Philippians 1 - Tim Dobson

Background of the Book. Author - Paul - Born in Tarsus as a Roman citizen, Hebrew, Pharisee, learned from Gamaliel, zealous for God, persecuted early disciples of Jesus, Damascus Road conversion, then zealous for Jesus, Apostle to the Gentiles, Download Discussion notes

Sustainable: Planet - David Mitchell

November 4th 2018. Sustainable: Sustainable Planet. (Genesis 2:15. Leviticus 25).

Sustainability is a 21st Century issue and a discipleship issue. We know more about the planet than ever at this time in history and have the best technology to manage it, yet the systems that make the planet a place where humans can thrive are themselves in danger. The problems of climate change and the impact of population growth, consumption and industrialisation affect the whole planet but particularly impact the poorest people in the world. How then should we live? Download Discussion notes

Podcast 11am. Sustainable: Planet - David Mitchell

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November 4th 2018. Sustainable: Sustainable Planet. (Genesis 2:15. Leviticus 25).

Sustainability is a 21st Century issue and a discipleship issue. We know more about the planet than ever at this time in history and have the best technology to manage it, yet the systems that make the planet a place where humans can thrive are themselves in danger. The problems of climate change and the impact of population growth, consumption and industrialisation affect the whole planet but particularly impact the poorest people in the world. How then should we live? Download Discussion notes

Sharing Jesus... Hazel Askew

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October 4th 2018, Sharing Jesus... Hazel Askew (Acts 4:12-14)

“Salvation is found in no-one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved’. When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realised that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been with Jesus”.

Breaking the spirit of poverty: ..through a spirit of generosity - Tim Dobson

November 4th  2018. Breaking the spirit of poverty: ..through a spirit of generosity   (2 Corinthians 8)

This week we are starting a new series looking at how we can break the spirit of poverty in our lives and in the society in which we live. We can often be taken captive by fear and anxiety around money and if we will have enough. We can have an impoverished spirit that makes us horde rather than give. This evening we are going to think about how to break this cycle by being generous. Download Discussion notes

Podcast 7pm. Breaking the spirit of poverty: ..through a spirit of generosity - Tim Dobson

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November 4th  2018. Breaking the spirit of poverty: ..through a spirit of generosity (2 Corinthians 8)

This week we are starting a new series looking at how we can break the spirit of poverty in our lives and in the society in which we live. We can often be taken captive by fear and anxiety around money and if we will have enough. We can have an impoverished spirit that makes us horde rather than give. This evening we are going to think about how to break this cycle by being generous. Download Discussion notes

Creed: Suffering - Hannah Mitchell and Dave Mitchell

28th October 2018, Creed: Suffered – Hannah Mitchell (Hebrews 2:9)

In our series on the great Christian Creeds we are examining some of the phrases that have summed up orthodox Christian belief for Centuries. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the early Fathers of the Church, meditating on Scripture and in debate with one another distilled some foundational truths that are not just theoretical but deeply enable Christian life and practice. This week we are thinking about what it means for Jesus Christ to have ‘suffered under Pontius Pilate’. This phrase comes from the shorter ‘Apostle’s Creed’ which you might want to read in full at this point. Download Discussion notes

Creed. What we believe and why it's important: Life Everlasting - Philip Jinadu

October 28th 2018. The Creed: What we believe and why it's important: Life Everlasting (1 Corinthians 15) - Philip Jinadu

This week we are concluding our series by looking at "Life Everlasting". What hints does the Bible give us about life after death and how we might be spending eternity?

We understand about everlasting life from passages like John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” The everlasting life Jesus spoke of is not simply the unending life of eternity. It speaks of a quality of life. Some scholars even translate the idea of the words everlasting life into “life from heaven” or “life from above.” It means that we believe God gives "His kind of life" to us. Download Discussion notes

Podcast 7 pm, Creed: Suffering - Hannah Mitchell and Dave Mitchell

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28th October 2018, Creed: Suffered – Hannah Mitchell and Dave Mitchell (Hebrews 2:9)

In our series on the great Christian Creeds we are examining some of the phrases that have summed up orthodox Christian belief for Centuries. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the early Fathers of the Church, meditating on Scripture and in debate with one another distilled some foundational truths that are not just theoretical but deeply enable Christian life and practice. This week we are thinking about what it means for Jesus Christ to have ‘suffered under Pontius Pilate’. This phrase comes from the shorter ‘Apostle’s Creed’ which you might want to read in full at this point. Download Discussion notes

Podcast am. Creed. What we believe and why it's important: Life Everlasting - Philip Jinadu

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October 28th 2018. The Creed: What we believe and why it's important: Life Everlasting (1 Corinthians 15) - Philip Jinadu

This week we are concluding our series by looking at "Life Everlasting". What hints does the Bible give us about life after death and how we might be spending eternity?

We understand about everlasting life from passages like John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” The everlasting life Jesus spoke of is not simply the unending life of eternity. It speaks of a quality of life. Some scholars even translate the idea of the words everlasting life into “life from heaven” or “life from above.” It means that we believe God gives "His kind of life" to us. Download Discussion notes

Alpha Holy Spirt Afternoon, Sat 24th Nov

The Alpha Afternoon is an opportunity to discover more about the Holy Spirit. It is open to everyone who is currently taking part in Alpha but also to those who may have attended Alpha previously but missed this particular session.

3:30pm Arrival and coffee.

3:45pm Session 1 “Who is the Holy Spirit?” “What does the Holy Spirit do?” - followed by small group time

5:30pm Meal & coffee

6:30pm Session 2 “How can I be filled with the Holy Spirit?” - followed by an opportunity for prayer

7:30pm Finish

Click this link to book your Alpha Holy Spirt afternoon place

Oct 21st, Creed: Trinity and Unity – Dave Mitchell

October 21st 2018, Creed: Trinity and Unity – Dave Mitchell John 17

In our series on the great Christian Creeds we are examining some of the phrases that have summed up orthodox Christian belief for Centuries. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the early Fathers of the Church, meditating on Scripture and in debate with one another distilled some foundational truths that are not just theoretical but deeply enable Christian life and practice. In thinking about the Trinity, God three in one, our minds can struggle to grasp how God can be ‘more personal’ than us three-dimensional, material creatures. We can however experience and be caught up in His three personed life, the life of the Trinity.

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OCT 21st, Creed. Resurrection - Rob Scott-Cook

October 21st 2018. The Creed: The Resurrection Rob Scott-Cook (1 Corinthians 15)

This week, as we continue our series on what we believe, we are looking at the topic of Resurrection. The resurrection of Jesus (past) and the resurrection of the dead (future). We will all face death at some point and having an understanding of "Resurrection" will not only give us hope for our eternal future but will also give as power for our present lives.

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Podcast, Creed: Trinity and Unity – Dave Mitchell (7 PM)

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October 21st 2018, Creed: Trinity and Unity – Dave Mitchell John 17

In our series on the great Christian Creeds we are examining some of the phrases that have summed up orthodox Christian belief for Centuries. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the early Fathers of the Church, meditating on Scripture and in debate with one another distilled some foundational truths that are not just theoretical but deeply enable Christian life and practice. In thinking about the Trinity, God three in one, our minds can struggle to grasp how God can be ‘more personal’ than us three-dimensional, material creatures. We can however experience and be caught up in His three personed life, the life of the Trinity.

Download Discussion Notes