1 Timothy 3:1-13 - EV Night
1 Timothy 3:1-13 | EV Night | 29/05/2016 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard unpacks the qualities required for church leadership, highlighting the need to be free from the love of money, and to model the changed life that God wants us to live. Are you challenged to grow in depth of character to exhibit qualities of Christian maturity?
Respectable Leaders
1 Timothy 3:1-13 | EV Night | 9/06/2024 | Andrew Hayes
Who influences you? And who should have influence in a church? 1 Timothy 3 says that God cares about the health of his church. So what matters most about leaders in church is their godly character.
Luke 8:40-55
Luke 8:40-55 | EV Church | 24/02/2013 | Craig Dobbie
Is there a God and does he care? Nature can over power us, and when we are threatened by sickness & death we are more inclined to call out to God. Who do you trust in a broken world. Jairus and the woman both put their trust in Jesus (small as it is) and Jesus responds in compassion. - True faith rests on knowledge and is meant to grow. - True faith leads to a person throwing themselves on Jesus completely. - People who came to test Jesus went away trapped and confused, but those who come to him on their knees find salvation Yes there is a God and Jesus is the consistent character to look to, to find Him.
God hates idolatry (Golden calf & covenant renewal)
Exodus 32:1-14 | EV Church | 29/09/2024 | Andrew Heard
The golden calf episode in Exodus provides us with a great warning and a great hope. Andrew Heard speaks on the character of God; his judgement and justice, and his love, compassion and mercy, both displayed in Jesus death for us.
God hates idolatry (Golden calf & covenant renewal)
Exodus 32:1-14 | EV Night | 29/09/2024 | Andrew Heard
The golden calf episode in Exodus provides us with a great warning and a great hope. Andrew Heard speaks on the character of God; his judgement and justice, and his love, compassion and mercy, both displayed in Jesus death for us.
Judges 13-16
Judges 13:1-5 | EV Church | 23/06/2013 | Andrew Heard
Andrew unpacks the Judge Samson. Despite Gods continued mercy and love, Israel again did evil in the sight of The Lord. The Philistine oppression was more subtle, and This time Israel doesn't cry out for The Lord. Samson's parents were God fearing and he was dedicated as a Nazirite. In chapter 14. Samson ignored the requirements of the vow. His riddle was an arrogant provocation. Samson had a problem with his eyes, & discipline - which undermines his actions. Samson was physically strong but of weak character. God used this broken man. He used Samson to stir up the Philistines to oppress Israel, to stir up Israel to cry out for The Lord. God is the deliverer !

