Let’s remember to praise and thank the Lord for ever and ever, in all circumstances, in good times and bad, because of who he is and what he has done, with our voices and our lives.
David brought the Ark of the Covenant up to Jerusalem with great fanfare. A thousand years later Jesus rode the same path on a donkey and entered the same gate as the King of Glory. Lord Jesus give us clean hands and a pure heart as we open the door of our life to you.
Jesus demonstrated that he is “the resurrection and the life” when he raised Lazarus from the dead, and he wept with Mary and Martha. Similarly, he both gives us hope…
Turning water into the most delicious wine at the wedding in Cana of Galilee was the first of the signs through which Jesus revealed his glory, and his disciples believed…
“Why is this night different from all other nights?” (the question asked by the youngest child in a Passover meal) when Moses gave the initial instructions for the Passover, at…
How do we cultivate the soil in our own hearts and lives, and as a church, to become good soil? How do we experience and grow the Kingdom of God?
Jesus' three famous parables - the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, the Lost Sons - teach that God searches for us and welcomes us home.
Using stories, our own and others', to share the gospel - a key into other cultures, particularly our post-modern culture. Looking for redemptive analogies.
Science and faith - complementary ways of understanding truth, and a personal journey.