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True Spirituality (part 7) – Spirit Birthed (John 3:1-8)

Phill Marsh picks up this series again. What does it mean to be truly spiritual? How does one get to being ‘spiritual’? Phill preaches from John’s account of Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus.

The Gospel

Ronnie preaches a standalone sermon describing the message of the Gospel. Why is it that Christians do all that they do?

Be perfect as He is perfect (Matthew 5:38-48)

In this stand alone sermon, Andy Evans asks the question ‘What does it mean to love our enemies?’, in the light of the cross.

The Suffering and the Glory (part 4):The Good Shepherd (John 10:1-21)

Andy Evans takes the final part in this series for Easter 2011.

The Promise (Part 29) – Acts 10:34-43

Ronnie Evans speaks on Peter’s amazing message of the gospel to the Gentiles.

Jesus Is Risen; Live Like It

Ste Evans speaks at Firwood’s 2011 Easter Sunday service, challenging Christians to take hold of the radical consequences of the resurrection of Jesus.

The Story of the World – Part 5

Chapter 13; ‘The Temple’, opens with Mark 11:1-10: “Now when they drew near to Jerusalem, to Bethphage and Bethany, at the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two of his disciples and said to them, “Go into the village in front of you, and immediately as you enter it you will find a colt tied, on…
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The Suffering and the Glory (part 2):Judgement and Promise

Andrew Evans continues this series in the run up to Easter 2011, examining the judgement that hangs over sin, and the promise of God in light of that.

The Story of the World – Part 2

I must admit that I found this week’s chapters particularly difficult as I was constantly being reminded that I am guilty of many of the things mentioned by Dr Keller. Chapter 4, “The Rest”, begins with a passage from Mark 2:23-28. Jesus and his disciples are walking through the grain fields picking at the grain…
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The Story of the World – Part 1

As I turned to the first chapter of Dr Timothy Keller’s new book, King’s Cross, the purpose was immediately clear. Keller opens with a quote from Mark 1: ‘The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.’ (Mark 1:1) This encapsulates the heart of the message of the gospel. This is what…
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