The Promise (Part 22) – Acts 9:1-9
As we continue through the book of Acts, Ronnie Evans examines Saul’s conversion on the road to Damascus. His reaction to Jesus was to fall down and worship – is our reaction the same?
As we continue through the book of Acts, Ronnie Evans examines Saul’s conversion on the road to Damascus. His reaction to Jesus was to fall down and worship – is our reaction the same?
God declares himself to be glorious and David points to this glory displayed in Creation, but how are we to understand this at times when the world can seem so far from anything good, and what does Christmas and the incarnation have to do with any of this? To read the accompanying blog post for…
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In this stand alone message, Stephen Evans challenges us, as believers, to make Jesus known in our communities and in doing so, to glorify Him.
Andy Evans begins this new series for Christmas 2010. Though we often try to diminish or do away with God, He is truly glorious. But what does this mean, why should we care, and how is the birth of Jesus, his incarnation, related to this fact?
How are we, as Christians, to spread the news of the Gospel? Ronnie Evans speaks about evangelism and the story of Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch as we continue through the book of Acts.
How essential is the Church, or ‘going to Church’, to the life of a Christian? Is it possible to not go to church and still be a Christian? Phill Marsh speaks on Jesus’ love for the Church. To read the accompanying blog post for this sermon, click here.
Ronnie Evans examines the conversion of Simon the magician and challenges us to ensure that our own faith is not about chasing after signs and wonders, but about knowing Jesus Christ as our Saviour and Lord.
In this stand alone message, Stephen Evans challenges us to reach out to those who need to hear the good news of the gospel and see the love of God in action.
What does Paul mean when he tells us to ‘put on love’. How are we to do this? Ronnie Evans speaks in this standalone sermon.
In this stand alone message, Stephen Evans examines our understanding of God as Father.