Following on from Easter Sunday, this week we looked at one of the remarkable stories that took place after the Resurrection. Initially, the disciples on the road to Emmaus were unable to see Jesus, although he was right there in their midst. This reflects much of our own experience, and that of our wider culture! Jamie unpacked some of the ways that they started to perceive his presence and what we might take from them. He also looked in some detail at Jesus’ claim that all of Scripture pointed to himself. What might this mean for the way we use the Bible? And if we lose sight of this fact, are we in danger of missing what is actually unique about Christian faith?
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Sunday Service 14th August 2022
The Prison System (Jamie Fredricks, 7th August 2022)
Sunday Service 7th August 2022
The Colour Purple: Part 2 (Nick Drury, 31st July 2022)
Sunday Service 31st July 2022
Sunday Service 24th July 2022
Sunday Service 17th July 2022
The Colour Purple: Part 1 (Nick Drury, 17th July 2022)
Full Service 10th July 2022
Seeing - What Are You Looking At? (Alister Williams, 10th July 2022)
Full Service 3rd July 2022
Cuts & Closures (Jamie Fredricks, 3rd July 2022)
Full Service 26th June 2022
Full Service 19th June 2022
Connect (The Five Ways to Wellbeing) (Julie Passmore, 19th June 2022)
Full Service 12th June 2022
What will we do with our Sacred Cows? (Jamie Fredricks, 12th June 2022)
Full Service 5th June 2022
The Gods Among Us (Jamie Fredricks, 5th June 2022)
The Power and the Story (Jamie Fredricks, 29th May 2022)
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