What Happens Next Has To Start With Repentance

Given all that is going on in our country right now, we as followers of Jesus, need to allow him now more than ever to search our hearts and direct our actions. The work that must precede all other action is the work of repentance. This is not easy for us to hear. But let us be people of courage and humility. And let us grasp the opportunity to be people of change for the sake of God’s kingdom being seen here on earth.

The Life of Bread: Community

Community - we’re made for it, we crave it, it’s good for us, it changes us, it restores us, the list goes on… but why can it be so hard to find or create? In the final talk in our life of bread series, we look at what it means to be part of the community Jesus creates.

The Life of Bread: Social Justice

Social Justice. A potentially emotionally and politically triggering phrase for many of us (not least if we’re feeling like we’re just keeping our own head above the water)… but there’s no denying that since he gives his people instruction, God’s way is a socially just one.

The Life of Bread: Prayer

Jesus spent a lot of time praying. So, it seems clear - if we want to develop a devoted and dependent relationship on God, if we want to see the power of the Spirit bring forth signs and wonders similar to those we read about in Jesus’ ministry and in the ministry of the early church - we must also pray. But - prayer often feels a little more complex and mysterious than that, right? Prayer brings up a lot of questions - how do you do it? Does it actually change anything? What about unanswered prayer?

The Life Of Bread: Intro

 

To live our Christian life to the full, we’re all called to do two things; fully step into our identity as God’s children & fulfill our calling in the world and in His church. We’re human beings and human doings in equal measure. This is an intro into how what we’re individually called to do can impact the whole church and the whole world.