One of the statements of St Saviours vision is 'Living in the fullness of God'. Belinda Thomas explores what this means in the life of the church, using the parable of the prodigal son. [Belinda Thomas speaks on John 1:16]
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One of the statements of St Saviours vision is 'Living in the fullness of God'. Belinda Thomas explores what this means in the life of the church, using the parable of the prodigal son. [Belinda Thomas speaks on John 1:16]
This is Vision Sunday at St Saviours. It focuses on God's calling for this church, in this season, in this place. Join us as we come together as a church family to live out the 5 statements that make up our calling. [Rob Densmore talks on 2 Corinthians 3:7-18]
If we don't tell the whole story of creation, it will be nothing more than a story: flat and fictional. But God never intended His story to be separate from your story. And so creation is also about you. What is God creating in you today? [Rob Densmore speaks on Genesis 1:1-27]
Of nearly all the messages that Jesus Christ left with us, why is 'love your neighbour' one of the most important? It is at once tied into how we confront those around us, and more deeply tied to how we think of ourselves. Do we actually love ourselves? What does Jesus have to say about this part of our faith? [Edward Leigh-Wood speaks on Matthew 22:34-40]
What is our calling in the wider church? Is it to embrace our titles, our rank, our position? Or is it about embracing our need for Jesus Christ? Because it is from this place of need - that the overpowering goodness of the Holy Spirit flows. [Pioneer minister Trevor James speaks on Luke 18:9-17]
When did evangelism become something we 'do' to other people? When we look closely at how Jesus and the disciples modelled this, we quickly realise that evangelism requires deep relationship building ... and personal sacrifice. As evangelists, we are in this for the long term - and we have a lot to learn along the way. [Cam Densmore speaks on John 21:1-14]
When did evangelism become something we 'do' to other people? When we look closely at how Jesus and the disciples modelled this, we quickly
When did evangelism become something we 'do' to other people? When we look closely at how Jesus and the disciples modelled this, we quickly realise that evangelism requires deep relationship building ... and personal sacrifice. As evangelists, we are in this for the long term - and we have a lot to learn along the way. [Cam Densmore speaks on John 21:1-14]
The Apostle Paul knew power. He knew military power, and the power of Empire. And he knew how convincing it would be to say that Christians
The Apostle Paul knew power. He knew military power, and the power of Empire. And he knew how convincing it would be to say that Christians had the backing of princes and kings. But of course he never says this and the power that we are left with today - the power to change lives, the power to heal, the power to be saved - all comes directly from one source. He is a person; He is God. And He is the Spirit of Jesus Christ. [Rob Densmore speaks on Romans 13:1-7]