According to the Apostle Paul, one of the main things that the Holy Spirit does is ‘join with our spirit to affirm that we are God’s children’ (Romans 8:16). But what does this mean? How does the Spirit do this? And how can we be led more by the Spirit in this way?"
Read MoreWhat does it mean that the God who is Love calls us friend? In our time and place, the idea of obedience and commands can often leave a bad taste of coercion or control. Join us as we explore John 15:9-17 where we see that obedience is an expression of an existing trust and union with a friend.
Read MoreLove is the most important characteristic of the Christian journey. We are to know it and be known by it. How well we know it decides how well we will be known by it. To truly know love is to know the One who is Love; God is Love.
Read MoreJesus describes himself as the Good Shepherd. A Shepherd whose love defies our understanding, One willing to lay down his life for his sheep. What does it truly mean to listen to this Shepherd, to know Him and trust in His care and leading?
Read MoreOn this Third Sunday of Easter, we continue to explore the what resurrection means for the renewal of all creation and for vibrant living in the here and now. We read Luke's account of the risen Jesus appearing before his disciples. Jesus offers comfort for our fear-filled hearts and empowers us to be joyful witnesses.
Read MoreOn this Second Sunday of Easter, we journey on the road to Emmaus. It’s where we discover that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is not an event that stays in the past but a vibrant reality now. The risen Christ is our companion in life, revealing truth in the Scriptures about our identity and purpose. He invites us to his table for a feast and our hearts burn within us when we are in his presence.
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