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Lift Your Eyes And Turn To Him - 6pm
After being swallowed by a big fish Jonah is in the depths of the ocean. Emily unpacks Jonah’s response to his situation, and how we see that in the midst of the deep he cries out and turns to God. We can know that the Lord always hears our cry.
Jonah 1:17 - 2:10
In The Belly Of The Fish
No matter who we are, how far we run or how deep we go, God is with us in the depths of our struggles. Looking at Jonah 2, Jodie encourages us to speak out, look up, hold on and think back.
Jonah 1:17 - Jonah 2:10
Finding Your Voice
Never underestimate how one small act of obedience to God can contribute to His salvation purposes. Stephen shares how obedience might be the answer to somebody else’s prayer.
Jonah 1:1-17
Living in Resurrection Power - 6pm
How can we live in hope, in light of the Resurrection? Will takes us on a journey, answering the question and showing us how Jesus’ resurrection is our new lifelong hope.
1 Peter 1 : 3-5
Hope, Power & Purpose - 4pm
The power of God lives in us because of Jesus’ resurrection. We are given a new hope and a new power that helps us to fulfil the purpose God has equipped you for.
Romans 8:11
Power That Transforms
We need a spiritual power to help us get through our daily lives. Mark unpacks the resurrection power available to us and how we access it, use it and share it. The same power that raised Jesus from the dead lives in us.
Revelation 1:9-17
Keep The First Things First - 6pm
Jesus resurrection means that God has the final word. His promises are true and dependable. Sin is atoned for and justice is served.
Simon reminds us on Easter Sunday that these things are of first importance to us. Easter is the time light and life dispel and cast out the darkness. Jesus knows you and calls you, and invites you to meet with him.
John 20:1-18
He Has Risen
Jesus has risen from the dead. Eternal life is available for all of us. But how can we be sure? Jesus wasn’t in the tomb on Easter. Jesus was with people after the resurrection. Seeing Jesus transformed people. Stephen encourages us that we can trust Jesus because He has risen. Our sin has been dealt with and the risen Jesus is proof, and as a result we can have resurrection life too.
Luke 24:1-8
Son Of Suffering
Simon reflects on the significance of Good Friday, and how the suffering that Jesus endured was no accident. A willing sacrifice, a choice to suffer and pay the ransom we deserve. Jesus’ suffering is foundational to our faith and when we respond and are moved by the cross we are brought home to God. This was the only way to save those He loved.
Mark 15:1-15
Three Words That Change the World - 6pm
The cross rescues us, the cross redeems us, and the cross restores us. Heading into Holy Week, Simon explores the fullness of life given to us through the Cross.
Colossians 1:91-4
Carry The King - 4pm
Emilie takes us through Palm Sunday, and how expectation didn’t meet reality. None of what happened adds up, and yet Jesus is King. A humble King. A Saviour King. He did this for us, he wants you and was willing to humble himself, die on a cross, rise from the dead, all because of His love for you.
Our response is to carry the king. We have been entrusted to carry Jesus’ message to the world and tell others that Jesus’ news is always good.
John 12:12-19
Welcome The King of Glory
If we want to consistently host the glory of God in our everyday lives, then we must be willing to let go of our pride and dignity just like David. Will takes us on a deep dive into God’s glory and how it doesn’t rest on status, success or reputation.
Psalm 24:1-10
The Transforming Power of the Cross
The cross is like a diamond, there are many different facets to be encountered. Stephen helps us understand the transforming power found in the cross and how it empowers us to be compassionate, forgive and have hope through what Christ did for us.
Luke 23:26-43
Once and For All - 6pm
Jesus’ death on the cross was a once and for all sacrifice. Not a temporary one. We have been set free for freedom itself. Emilie unpacks Hebrews 9:11-15 and helps us understand the freedom we have been given through Christ.
Hebrews 9:11-15
The Healing Power Of The Cross
Emily unpacks Mark 5 and helps us understand the healing power of the Cross. In Mark we see a beautiful example of Jesus meeting us in our pain. He’s not put off by what we’ve done or what we’re going through and He provides us with peace that we can share with this broken world.
Mark 5:21-34
Get it, Give it - 6pm
Have you received the new life that is offered by Jesus? Dan helps us understand that the most miraculous work of the Holy Spirit is turning death to life. We must then take the living water and share it.
John 4:1-15
No Point Without Presence
What does it look like to be a people who postures ourselves daily in seeking the presence of God?
We see in 1 Kings 8 how Solomon calls on the Lord for he knows that there is no point without him. Because of the gift of Jesus, this is something we can do daily. Seeking more of his presence and responding to Him coming close into our lives, our church and our community.
Will you call on the Lord’s presence today?
1 Kings 8: 27 - 30, 1 Kings 8: 59 - 61
Seize The Moment
Your attitude to money is one of the most important things about you. It reveals your priorities, your hopes, your fears, your desires, and your longings. Jesus reminds us that if we seek first his kingdom, then all of these things will be given to us.
Matthew 6:19-33
Invite, Equip, Transform - Vision 23
The Lord’s hand is with you. As Stephen unpacks Acts 11 we learn about the ways in which God was moving in the Church of Antioch and how it impacts us today. How might we see God move powerfully in our churches and communities?
Acts 11: 19-26
Afraid, Yet Filled With Joy
Sometimes in life it can feel as if worldly fear can take over and push God out of the picture. However, the more we fill our hearts and minds with the awe of who God is and his love for us, the less space there is for these fears to land.
An antidote for worldly fear is fear of the Lord, recognising his holiness, power, majesty, and grace grips us with deep and overwhelming reverence for him.
Matthew 28:1-10
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