The fact that God sometimes seem silent should not be confused with a God who is inactive. God does not stop, he is, as Jesus says, ‘at his work’ our faith life should not be led by our day to …
Returning to the Promises of God you can perhaps remember the old poem of ‘the Footprints’ in the sand is a reflection on this passage. God tells his people they are not left to wander. That unlike the gods of …
The need to share the Gospel is vital to the future of the church. But it is not a Gospel of strange terms and words like justification and salvation… It is a Gospel that means something today. It contains the …
It seems apparent that the teaching of the Gospel is not a simple single message about salvation, but one that creates a community where lives are changed by God and that the identity of his people returns to the image …
The Gospel is also news of the Son of God who came and dwelt among us. Jo Dowds unpacks why this might be important to recognise as the people of God.
The Gospel also includes the cross. Whilst Jesus preaches of the gospel of the kingdom, the apostles include the importance of the cross to that Gospel. Why is the cross important to the gospel?
Beginning a new series on the gospel called – Here is the News Rob notes that all too often we reduce the Gospel message to one of it being purely about the cross. Jesus preached a Gospel that did not …
Psalm 139 is a song about being known and being unable to flee. Obvious parallels lie with Jonah, with Adam and Eve in Genesis 3 or Elijah in 1 Kings 19 all three run away of hide but are not …
We often sing on a Sunday but here the Psalmist is in worship in anticipation of the gathering of God’s people at the temple. How do you worship before you come to worship ad how do you prepare for worship …