Join us as we check out the engine room of the NT. God gives us a glimpse into the fellowship that Paul has with those he does ministry with as they work together for God's glory!
Read MoreMany of us find it hard to point our friends and neighbours to Jesus, but we can all do these 3 baseline things for a start: be prayerful for opportunities, wise in relationships, and gracious in conversation. Learn how to represent Jesus well, wherever you are.
Jesus calls us to relate to other members of our household in various ways.
Some of his commands are counter-cultural!
Read MoreWhat's the connection between our relationship with God and our behaviour?
Our morality flows from the grace we've experienced, and profound realities of being 'in Christ'.
The old self is dead and new self is being renewed to be more like Jesus.
But our old self still kicks like a Zombie and needs to be killed!
Read MoreGuest speaker Al Stewart (National Director of the FIEC) walks us through this meaty chunk of Scripture. If you've got Jesus, you've got all you need. You don't need extra knowledge, extra rules or extra disciplines.
Paul shares with the young Colossian church what the mystery of God is and what it means for them. His goal is a big one but as they grow into their relationship with Jesus it's a goal that's achievable thanks to the Spirit.
Jesus is the answer to all of life's biggest questions. We were made to live with him at the centre of our lives, giving Him first place in everything. Do you have a big enough picture of who He is and a clear enough picture of what He has done?
Read MoreThe key to working out God's will for your life is to understand God's plan for His world, and to plug into that. Here are 4 practical ways to live in accordance with God's will.
God's people have always faced pressure to let go of, move beyond or change the Gospel. As Paul writes to the church community in ancient Colossae he is thankful that the Gospel is doing what only the Gospel can do among them: genuine transformation. Join us as we look at not moving beyond the Gospel but drinking deeper of it.
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