A great hope is set before us - but it is connected with faith and obedience. It is only through God's Word that we can know about it and we are warned not to ignore God's Word.
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Preacher: Ian Hardcastle [Text: Jer 1:4-10; Heb 13:12:18-29; Lk 13:10-17] A great hope is set before us - but it is connected with faith and obedience. It is only through God's Word that we can know about it and we are warned not to ignore God's Word.
Preacher: Helen Hardcastle [Texts: Isaiah 5:1-7; Hebrews 11:29-12:2; Luke 12:48-56] These are times when we need to be courageous. Helen challenges us to stand for what is worthwhile.
Preacher: Ian Hardcastle [Texts: John 20:19-31; Acts 5:27-32] John has carefully presented his eyewitness account to give us the evidence we need to believe. So what will you do with it? What will flow out of such belief?
Preacher: Ian Hardcastle [Texts: Ps 107:23-32; Job 38:1-11; 2 Cor 6:1-13; Mark 4:35-41] When Jesus said, "Let's go across the lake," he meant it. He slept through the storm and expected more of his men than that they ask him to do something. What did he expect of them?
You can view Andrew giving his account here. Preacher: Ian Hardcastle [Texts: Luke 1:26-38; 2 Samuel 7:1-11,16; Romans 16:25-27] The Annunciation: angel, miracle - what should we make of it? What might we learn from it?
[Preacher: Ian Hardcastle. Text: Isaiah 7:10-16; Romans 1:1-7; Matthew 1:18-25] There is no getting away from it - the Bible presents us with a miraculous event in the conception of Jesus. How do we cope with the idea of miracles?
[Preacher: Ian Hardcastle. Text: 1 Kings 17:17-24; Acts 20:7-11; Luke 7:11-17] It seemed impossible - her son had died. Yet God made a way where there was no way.
[Preacher: Ian Hardcastle. Texts: 1 Kings 17:1-16; James 5:13-20; Luke 7:1-10] A new series on Elijah and Elisha. We start with Elijah's prayer of faith - what can we learn from him?
Exodus 24:9-11; 1 Corinthians 11:23-25; Luke 24:13-16, 28-35 Part 3 of the series on Communion - Communion brings the presence of God to us. But how do we understand what it is we receive? Ian looks at the different views Christians have held and how Anglicans may view that question.
1 Samuel 29:1-30:6 David faces disaster - his base has been raided and all his party's families and possessions have been taken; his men are ready to kill him, but "David strengthened himself in the Lord!" What was his secret?
2 Samuel 23:13-17 David pours out water meant as a gift for him. Jesus poses a riddle to the Pharisees. What response do we make when times are hard or when we don't understand?
We see David fleeing from Saul to Samuel, to the enemy, to a cave... We hear the cry of his heart in his song written at that time. When tough times come, to whom do you turn? ... where do you run?
How ready are we to obey God - especially when we don't understand why we should do it?
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