Episodes
6 days ago
6 days ago
If you haven’t noticed lately, the world seems to be trying to destroy itself faster and faster. So much disfunction, anxiety, wars, sickness and so on and so on and so on. We’re looking at the book of Micah again, and we will see a clear prophecy that things will get much better ….. one day. So, how are we meant to live in hope in the meantime. Yes, Jesus is coming back one day (hopefully very soon), but until then how do I thrive in Christ on this wild planet?
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Micah - God is good on His promises
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Have you ever read Micah? Perhaps you have a picture of a rugged, ragged individual with a long beard and a long flowing robe, leaning on a staff and shouting doom and gloom at Israel? Some of that might be right (the beard part anyway) but Micah and the other prophets are included in our Scriptures for at least one very important reason.
We will cover the first two chapters
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Easter Sunday
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
This weekend is Easter. So, we celebrate both the death and resurrection of Jesus, even though I think we only understand a tiny aspect of what truly happened. If you were God, literally the creator and sustainer of all, would you die for humans? And, on rising from the dead, would you be keen to indwell them knowing your indwelling would be marred by the sin and disobedience? Such a huge reality to wrestle with.
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Journeying with Jesus | How to Pray
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Kia ora Agora,
Today, we are looking at one of the most well-known parts of the Bible: The Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6. Is Jesus literally saying, "this is the only way to pray," or is He giving us a guide? If it is only a guide or template, then why does Jesus not introduce it as such but literally says, "Pray like this" (Matt 6:9)? This is a powerful, humbling prayer that millions of Christians pray daily, yet I wonder how many of us grasp the deep, powerful meaning threaded throughout the prayer.
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
Jesus' Call to His Disciples
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
The first three gospels all have Jesus’ call to his disciples. 12 were called; they lived with him for three years and over that time they were shaped by His words and by his actions. Following Jesus meant leaving their home and their work and, in Peter’s case, his wife. This raises a question. What do we mean when we say that we follow Jesus? If we follow Jesus’ example and seek to disciple other people, should we invite them to come and live with us – as Jesus did? Or…
Sunday Mar 03, 2024
Journeying with Jesus | The Call of Jesus
Sunday Mar 03, 2024
Sunday Mar 03, 2024
Kia ora,
Today we start a new series called 'Journeying with Jesus' which will lead us into Easter. First, we are thinking about the call of Jesus to people far from God and to people close to God. So, how does Jesus call people? Is it in a dramatic loud way to get their attention amid a crazy planet and wild society? Or is He more gentle and quiet as he speaks into the lives of people who need to hear his voice?
Sunday Feb 18, 2024
Dependence on the Father | Navigating Through Change
Sunday Feb 18, 2024
Sunday Feb 18, 2024
Kia ora Agora,
Today we continue our Dependence on the Father series. Change is usually hard. Often it is messy and difficult, and we can want things to go back to the way it was before. God calls us to be at peace in Him, to trust Him, and that He has us in all circumstances. But - when change is swirling around us it can feel anything but peaceful - how do we trust God and find peace in Him in those moments?
Sunday Feb 11, 2024
Dependence on the Father | Change
Sunday Feb 11, 2024
Sunday Feb 11, 2024
Kia ora Agora,
Today, we start a new series, 'Dependence on the Father', with a focus based on navigating through change - Isaiah 43:18-19. As a church, we are going through a season of change. As Christians, how do we find the faith we need to face major change? How do we not just get through it, but use change as a springboard to something much better than we have now?
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
Psalms 34
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
Kia ora Agora,
Today, Al will bring a contemplative thought on God's other book, the book of nature, from Psalm 19. We will also hear from Shelley, who will take us to Psalm 34 where we find these phases:
- Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good; Blessed is the man who trusts in Him.
- The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and His ears are open to their cry.
- Our Father sees us and hears us always.
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Psalms 40 | Put Your Trust in God
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Kia ora Agora,
Today, we will be looking at Psalm 40 which reveals the ups and downs of life that David experienced, his desire to obey God and the reality of his sin. It also reminds us of God’s care for us and points us to Jesus.