21st August 2022  Pentecost 11 “The Prophet Jeremiah”
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21st August 2022 Pentecost 11 “The Prophet Jeremiah”

God’s consistent and encouraging word to those who encounter the intensity of divine presence, the enormity of divine challenge, and the inescapable call to follow, believe and declare – the word of the Lord is very clear ALL AGE MESSAGE Some people, somehow connect with a dimension beyond the ordinary. Jeremiah was one of those,…

7th August 2022  Pentecost 9 “Where your treasure is, there your heart is also”
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7th August 2022 Pentecost 9 “Where your treasure is, there your heart is also”

All Age: A young boy uses his initiative to help out others who don’t have enough.
This is exactly what Jesus would ask of us all.

Message: God eagerly awaits the Kingdom – a kingdom that would reflect God’s intuition for ‘human flourishing’ to take root in the real lived experiences of Jesus followers.

Durham Cathedral
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24th July 2022 Pentecost 7 “Father, Hallowed be Your Name, Your Kingdom Come”

Following Jesus is not an easy choice. It may require us to make Jesus our ‘Top Priority’ and be willing to give up anything for God.

However it may not be an ‘either’ /’or’ choice but finding a balance in our commitment and making Jesus the foundation of all we are trying to do so we can say “Amen”.

10th July 2022   Pentecost 5  “How Can I Love my Neighbour?”
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10th July 2022 Pentecost 5 “How Can I Love my Neighbour?”

Following Jesus is not an easy choice. It may require us to make Jesus our ‘Top Priority’ and be willing to give up anything for God.

However it may not be an ‘either’ /’or’ choice but finding a balance in our commitment and making Jesus the foundation of all we are trying to do so we can say “Amen”.

10th July 2022   Pentecost 5  “How Can I Love my Neighbour?”
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10th July 2022 Pentecost 5 “How Can I Love my Neighbour?”

Following Jesus is not an easy choice. It may require us to make Jesus our ‘Top Priority’ and be willing to give up anything for God.

However it may not be an ‘either’ /’or’ choice but finding a balance in our commitment and making Jesus the foundation of all we are trying to do so we can say “Amen”.