The AI boom has attracted the attention of many. It’s revolution poses a threat to employment and arguably human safety…or does it? What should our attitude to AI be? Well, who would you pay more attention to – a mere critic, or the creator of AI? Of course, the creator. The same is true of real life. This world teaches us to keep our heads down, plough on with day-to-day life, chasing pleasures and satisfaction – instead of listening to…
In this second session, Joseph Khalil helpfully teaches the truth of love, joy, and peace as being some of the fruit of the Spirit. he explains how we have first received these three things from God Himself, and challenges us to demonstrate these fruit to others in the strength of the Spirit.
The Gospel message is not just for the interest of Christians and either is it for the consideration of those interested from a distance; it is critical all hear and believe the gospel! It is the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ to those that believe, and a warning of coming judgement by Jesus Christ to those that do not. Listen to find out more.
In this introductory session, Joel gives an overview of the nine fruit of the Spirit listed in Ephesians 6. He divides the fruit into Godward, Manward, and Selfward fruit which provides the framework for this series. Key questions are considered, such as: how do they compare with the works of the flesh? Why ‘fruit’? How do they differ from good morals?
James Varghese preaches the gospel asking an OT question “but if a man sin against the LORD, who shall intreat for him?” (1Samuel 2:25)The answer is provided in the NT “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus” 1 Timothy 2:5
Peter Singleton preaches a very challenging and searching gospel from Luke ch 18. Having himself pursued the pleasures of the world including the party culture, alcohol and drugs, Peter saw the emptiness of these indulgences and turned to the Lord in his own bedroom 7 years ago. Have you trusted in the Lord too? If not, please spare a few minutes and pause to listen and consider where you will spend your after-life.
Joel Johnson preaches on the various conflicts that can affect a believer.Using Proverbs 13:10 as his premise, he develops a very practical and useful way to handle spiritual, physical, emotional and inter-personal struggles that can crash into a Christian’s life.