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 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?
As they approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage on the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two disciples, 2 saying to them, ‘Go to the village ahead of you, …
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?
A couple of days ago I heard a really inspiring story of how God provides for his people. It came from Mizoram, one of the poorest regions of India, a place where God is growing his church remarkably through an idea known as “a handful of rice.”
Leaving the past behind is never easy. The consequences of a lie told. The harm caused by an act of violence. The disappointment of a promise broken. We all have mistakes and failures in our pasts. Yet the staggering claim Jesus is making all through Mark’s gospel is that he can wipe our past clean and give us a new beginning in life.
Preached at the Palm Sunday benefice service, St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Upton upon Severn, 14 April 2019 28 After Jesus had said this, he …
Being a follower of Jesus isn’t a static thing. To follow someone implies action and change. In this sermon we explore four ways we can deepen our “followership”.
Jesus is good news, bring hope in the face of hopelessness.
Greatness is not about power or status or celebrity, it’s about sacrifice. What can the sacrifice made by past generations teach us about life today?