Making right judgments
2 Corinthians 5:11-16 | EV Church | 12/06/2022 | Andrew Heard
We do need to make judgements in life... about how we live, decisions about family, about God and the truth of the Bible. Andrew Heard shows from chapter 5 that it matters to make right judgements, especially about how we respond to Jesus.
Individualised Love
1 Timothy 5:1-16 | EV Night | 23/06/2024 | Andrew Heard
True Christianity enables us to better fulfill our God intended role within the family unit.
Christman class="keyword">as an> Eve 2019 - John 1:1-14
John 1:1-14 | EV Church | 24/12/2019 | Jez Reynolds
We enjoy good things at Christm
Jacob I Loved
Genesis 25:19-34 | EV Church | 3/09/2023 | Andrew Heard
A father's influence can shape a family. Andrew Heard shares with us from Genesis how God reveals what he is like
Raising the next generation
Deutermonomy 6:4-9, 20-25 | EV Church | 10/11/2024 | Grahame Fuller
Our society tends to have two extreme views about children; they are either 'everything' or a 'costly inconvenience'. Grahame Fuller speaks on the Bible's wonderfully positive view of children, that they are part of God's plan for the world and worth our investment in raising the next generation to know him.
Men & Women
Proverbs 31:10-31 & Ephesians 5:21-33 | EV Church | 2/10/2022 | Andrew Heard
Our culture is in the middle of a m
Grace an clan class="keyword">as an>s="keyword">Church an> Peninsula - Colossians 1:15-20
Colossians 1:15-20 | Grace Church Peninsula | 30/09/2018 |
God the Centre
Grace an clan class="keyword">as an>s="keyword">Church an> Peninsula - Romans 8:28-39
Romans 8:28-39 | Grace Church Peninsula | 14/10/2018 | Craig Dobbie
The Love of the Sovereign God
Following Jesus Above All
Luke 14:15-24 | Grace Church Peninsula | 16/02/2014 | Craig Dobbie
Craig talks about what it means to be a disciple of Jesus & how our real priorities are shown in our hearts desires .
Judges 17-18
Judges 17:16-6 | EV Church | 30/06/2013 | Craig Dobbie
Craig Dobbie unpacks the story of Micah and the Levite Jonathan.
Here the author of Judges changes tact from the story of a chosen rescuer and drills into some of normal characters of the time.
We see that the people have lost their way, doing their own thing and are superstitious.
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