EV Church - Matthew 21:23-22:14
Matthew 21:23-22:14 | EV Church | 26/07/2020 | Andrew Heard
In Matthew 21 and 22, Jesus confronts the religious leaders of his day with a series of parables. Andrew Heard shows how the biggest question to ask is not 'what you think of Jesus', but 'what does he think of you?'
EV Night - Matthew 21:23-22:14
Matthew 21:23-22:14 | EV Night | 26/07/2020 | Andrew Heard
In Matthew 21 and 22, Jesus confronts the religious leaders of his day with a series of parables. Andrew Heard shows how the biggest question to ask is not 'what you think of Jesus', but 'what does he think of you?'
If the Lord is God, Follow Him!
1 Kings 17-19 | EV Church | 17/08/2025 | Grahame Fuller
Elijah, the faithful prophet of 1 Kings, showed great zeal for the Lord. Grahame Fuller helps us understand when religious zeal is good, when it is bad, and what this looks like for us today.
Celebrate Easter - Easter Sunday
Philippians 2:1-11 | EV Night | 20/04/2025 | Andrew Heard
Our world reduces the Easter message to bunnies and religious curiosities... they cannot believe the unbelievable. So, is it true?? Andrew Heard speaks on the exalted Jesus, who is raised to life and given all power, and before whom all will bow the knee.
Celebrate Easter - Easter Sunday
Philippians 2:1-11 | EV Church | 20/04/2025 | Andrew Heard
Our world reduces the Easter message to bunnies and religious curiosities... they cannot believe the unbelievable. So, is it true?? Andrew Heard speaks on the exalted Jesus, who is raised to life and given all power, and before whom all will bow the knee.
Religion and War - EV Night
| EV Night | 15/01/2017 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard explores the relationship between religion and war highlighting that war is not a religious problem, but rather a human problem. Have you found relationship with Jesus, the prince of peace who has the power to change us?
Religious rituals don't save. Faith in Jesus does.
Colossians 2:16-23 | EV Church | 6/10/2024 | Andrew Hayes
Everyone wants to grow - or we should! But how? Colossians 2:16-23 raises the dangers of seeking growth through human traditions, rules, or mystical practices, which sound helpful but can actually be harmful. In Colossians, Paul shows us that Jesus gives us all we need for salvation and growth, and we see how it is that he grows us. Are you giving yourself to the normal ways that Jesus grows you?
Religious rituals don't save. Faith in Jesus does.
Colossians 2:16-23 | EV Night | 6/10/2024 | Andrew Hayes
Everyone wants to grow - or we should! But how? Colossians 2:16-23 raises the dangers of seeking growth through human traditions, rules, or mystical practices, which sound helpful but can actually be harmful. In Colossians, Paul shows us that Jesus gives us all we need for salvation and growth, and we see how it is that he grows us. Are you giving yourself to the normal ways that Jesus grows you?
Reincarnation
Luke 15:11-24 | EV Church | 13/01/2013 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard unpacks reincarnation Religious viewpoint 1. Pessimistic view that life is oneness 2. Human is a dislocated part of that oneness 3. Separation from oneness, due to Karma. 4. Escape the wheel of life to be merged back to the oneness of life. Western optimistic view 1. Externality of life. Materialism has bred an arid landscape, if we are just machines. 2. Giving vent to justness and fairness. Past lives explain circumstances, and provides motivation for doing good. 3. Desire to be free from constraint. Allows accountability just for self, without an overarching deity that demands obedience. God came to seek and save the lost, breaking a cycle that we could never do, providing freedom from Karma and the ability to live as we were designed for.
January Summer Series | Reincarnation - Andrew Heard - Luke 15:11-24 - EV Night
| EV Night | 13/01/2013 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard unpacks reincarnation Religious viewpoint 1. Pessimistic view that life is oneness 2. Human is a dislocated part of that oneness 3. Separation from oneness, due to Karma. 4. Escape the wheel of life to be merged back to the oneness of life. Western optimistic view 1. Externality of life. Materialism has bred an arid landscape, if we are just machines. 2. Giving vent to justness and fairness. Past lives explain circumstances, and provides motivation for doing good. 3. Desire to be free from constraint. Allows accountability just for self, without an overarching deity that demands obedience. God came to seek and save the lost, breaking a cycle that we could never do, providing freedom from Karma and the ability to live as we were designed for.

