Jesus – the Bread of Life – John 6:56-69
What’s the meaning of Jesus’ strange teaching about eating his flesh and drinking his blood in John chapter 6? Is it just “take communion” or is there even more to it?
What’s the meaning of Jesus’ strange teaching about eating his flesh and drinking his blood in John chapter 6? Is it just “take communion” or is there even more to it?
Jesus calls us into life in all its fullness, a life of purpose and adventure. So where does it go wrong? What gets in the way? What prevents us from experiencing the full life Jesus promises?
Jesus said, “I have come that you may have life and have it to the full.” What does life in all its fullness look like for Christians in lockdown today?
How do we navigate this new reality of the Covid-19 lockdown, when all those things that seemed so important, have vanished right into the air? What does God thing of Covid-19, and what might he want us to be learning through it?
To stand up in the public sphere today and declare the Jesus is the First and the Last – the Alpha and Omega – is to invite trouble. So how does Jesus want us to keep going in the face of hardship?
Jesus is good news, bring hope in the face of hopelessness.
The world is worrying itself to death, yet the BIble boasts of a contentment that can withstand any hardship. What is it? How do we find and develop it?
Why do Christians worry? What can we do about it? In this sermon we explore a wonderful promise given by a death-row Christian about the peace of Christ.
Why do some Christians thrive in adversity, yet others shrink and fall?How can we stand firm?
What sort of legacy are we building for our lives? What can we learn about legacy building from the examples of Timothy and Epaphroditus in Philippians 2?