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Posted by Peter on November 30, 2014
I can't imagine how exciting it would be to be able to see for the first time; shapes, colours, landscapes, faces, family, friends. We were in John chapter 9 this week where Jesus miraculously healed a man born blind. But despite how amazing it is, John spends much more time thinking about the man's spiritual blindeness, as we work through the chapter, the man slowly comes to see that Jesus is Lord, something that neither him or we can Continue reading…
Posted on November 27, 2014

Flic Carswell is a member of 6pm and City Women's Worker
We saw in part 1 that because we know Jesus, we have all we need for life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3). God has equipped us for godly living – even when we are at work. Peter is saying that as we choose not to gossip by the coffee machine, as we say no to that next glass of wine while out with the team, as we work hard even when our boss is on holiday, as we actively pursue godlin Continue reading…
Posted on November 26, 2014

Sex is a subject that fascinates and captivates our culture, perhaps more than any other subject, and yet what the Creator God has to say about it often doesn't get a hearing.
In January, William preached a 4-part series at the 6pm examining the Bible's teaching in this area. In a deliberate subversion of the 'sexual revolution' language of the 70s, he encouraged us to be sexual revolutionaries, holding out long-forgotten ideas about t Continue reading…
Posted on November 25, 2014
Entries in John's Diary is taken from Agnosticism Explored, a lunchtime guest talk on 1 John 1:1-2:2. Here Andrew Sach argues that the agnostic should not be content to remain agnostic. The Christian claim that God walked the earth is based on eye-witness testimony. This testimony is documented and open to investigation.The stakes are high: the claim demands our serious attention. Listen to the whole talk here >>>
Posted on November 24, 2014
Making sense of our world is taken from Seven Plagues, part of the Sunday Morning series, I saw heaven opened. Here William Taylor argues that without the unfashionable but biblical concept of the anger of God, we cannot make sense of the world in which we find ourselves. You can download the whole talk on Revelation 15:5-16:21 here>>>
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