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Revd. Billy Fenning goes through Jeremiah 33 v1-16, showing  that what we have in our Salvation is available nowhere else and we should focus on our road to that salvation.

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Revd Graham Coldman explores what is meant for a first century Christian to offer themself as a living sacrifice. How can you follow the message of Romans 12, to live a life worthy of your calling, not to die a martyr, but to live life a sacrificial life, transformed by the power of God, working in and through you.

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Three Baptisms

Revd Neville Hollands reminds us that there is no direct translation from Greek to English of the word we use for baptism. The closest imagery is to dunk into liquid, to drench, to overwhelm. He then goes on to describe three different types of baptism that are found in the New Testament -Baptism into the Church, the universal body of Christ; Baptism in water and Baptism in t...

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Jessica shows how Jesus uses his encounter with a blind man to bring out key truths of the Kingdom of God. Jesus gave sight to the blind man and uses this as a metaphor to explain why he came into the world. The blind man saw Jesus for who he was and worshipped him. The pharisees who claimed to have sight, failed to see Jesus. Let’s be a light to those we encounter, live a li...

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Revd Ian Millgate uses the passage from John 6 to illustrate how Jesus connects with three distinct groups of people - do you identify with any of these groups? The first – those who know Jesus, yet through various circumstances, feel that Jesus is absent from their lives. Second – those who do not yet know Jesus and are curious. Third – those who seek purpose in life an...

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