Luke 21:20-36
Luke 21:20-36 | EV Church | 15/02/2015 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard explores the deep and serious warnings of Jesus in Luke 21, describing the relationship between 1. End of the city of Jerusalem (which came in AD 70) 2. End of His life (& resurrection) 3. The day of the Son of Man when every knee will bow and God's new Kingdom will be established. Are you standing firm and heeding the warnings of deception (false prophets), persecution, and apathy so that you will protected into eternity?
Week 6: Revelation 15-16
Revelation 15-16 | EV Church | 20/11/2016 | Tim Baldwin
Tim Baldwin considers what it means for us to celebrate when our enemies are crushed, suggesting we are to do so with a sober and tearful attitude. Are you rejoicing that there will be an end to the persecution of God's name and His people, and praying that as people come to know God that His name will be honoured?
Luke 21:20-36 - EV Night
Luke 21:20-36 | EV Night | 15/02/2015 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard explores the deep and serious warnings of Jesus in Luke 21, describing the relationship between 1. End of the city of Jerusalem (which came in AD 70) 2. End of His life (& resurrection) 3. The day of the Son of Man when every knee will bow and God's new Kingdom will be established. Are you standing firm and heeding the warnings of deception (false prophets), persecution, and apathy so that you will protected into eternity?
Saturday EV - Luke 21:20-36
Luke 21:20-36 | Saturday EV | 14/02/2015 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard explores the deep and serious warnings of Jesus in Luke 21, describing the relationship between 1. End of the city of Jerusalem (which came in AD 70) 2. End of His life (& resurrection) 3. The day of the Son of Man when every knee will bow and God's new Kingdom will be established. Are you standing firm and heeding the warnings of deception (false prophets), persecution, and apathy so that you will protected into eternity?
Saturday EV - Week 6: Revelation 15-16
Revelation 15-16 | Saturday EV | 19/11/2016 | Tim Baldwin
Tim Baldwin considers what it means for us to celebrate when our enemies are crushed, suggesting we are to do so with a sober and tearful attitude. Are you rejoicing that there will be an end to the persecution of God's name and His people, and praying that as people come to know God that His name will be honoured?

