Characters around the cross: Episode 4, The thieves
Arthur continues our lentern series on those who were present whilst Jesus was on the cross by focusing on the thieves and their different repsonses to Jesus.

Arthur continues our lentern series on those who were present whilst Jesus was on the cross by focusing on the thieves and their different repsonses to Jesus.
Sam continues our lentern series on the characters around the cross by looking at the women around the cross (Mark 15.40-41) and asking what they have to tell us about women's role in the church today?
Sam focuses upon the crowd around the cross who mocked Jesus, with reference to Mark 15.29-32, and explains how sometimes we must separate ourselves from communities when there influence is not aligned with that of God's.
Lynn begins our new series, building up towards Easter by looking at "Characters around the cross". We begin by focusing on Simon of Cyrene as recounted in Mark Ch15v21.
Sam complees our series on the book of Hebrews by preaching on Chapter 13 and the famous verse, "Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever." (Chapter 13:8)
Dan focuses on Hebrews Chapter 12 and what it tells us about on running the race with perseverance and keeping our eyes focused upon Jesus.
Lynn focuses on chapter 11 and what it tells us today about having faith.
Sam continue our series by focusing on Hebrews 10.19-39 and states how it reminds us to draw closer to God, to beware of entanglements which may draw us away from our relationship with God and that this spiritual journey is a marathon and not a sprint.
In our third episode Peter focuses on Chapter 8 of Hebrews and discusses the old and the new covenants in terms of "pattern", "promise" and "presence". Peter uses the analogy of tapes, CDs and digital streaming in comparing the relationships between the two covenants.
Arthur continues our series on Hebrews with a focus on Chapter 3. ("Encourage one another daily as long as it is still called "Today"', Hebrews 3:13)
Lynette begins our new series on Hebrews with a focus upon the first chapter.
Lynn begins the new year with a focus on John 1 v1-15 which documents the beginnings of God's and also Jesus' origins.
Mark continues our series by focusing upon Isaiah 11:1: "There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse and a branch from his roots shall bear fruit."
Peter continues our advent series with a focus upon John 1
Sam begins our new series on advent with reference to Colossians 1
Lynn completes our series on 1 Peter by focusing upon Chapter 5 and in particular it's advice to leaders within the church. Lynn looks at the importance of good leadership, both in a church context and also in a broader context.
Peter continues our series on 1 Peter by focusing on Chapter 4 v12-19.
Sam unpicks a passage which can be challenging for contemporary listeners as it has been misused throughout the ages to provide a biblical defense for oppressive patriarchal systems.
Mark examines how the chapter encourages us to be a people for God's possession, proclamation and purpose.
Sam discusses the new life and new hope which Peter mentions in Chapter 1, and asks what it means for us today to live in that hope.
Arthur discusses harvest Sunday through the lens of the Parable of the Rich Fool (Luke 12.16-30).
Sam continues our series on the Spiritual Disciplines by looking at the discipline of giving (with reference to 2 Corinthians 9:7).
Mark discusses the Spiritual Discipline of "Practicing the Presence of God" with reference to Exodus 33.1-15.
Peter continues our series on the spiritual disciplines by focusing on the discipline of hospitality (with reference to Romans 12:10).
Lynn continues our series on the Spiritual Disciplines by focusing upon the discipline of "Getting to know Jesus better" with reference to Luke 6:37-42.
Dan focuses on the discipline of worship with reference to Matthew 22:34-40.
Sam begins our new series on Spiritual Disciplines by looking at the discipline of confession. Sam look sat how such practices help us to grow closer on our journey with God (with reference to James 5.13-20.
Peter concludes our series on the fruits of the spirit by self control with reference to James 1.19-21
John continues our series on the Fruits of the Spirit by focusing on Patience and Long-suffering. John makes the distinction between patience and discusses the mystery of God, which is beyond our understanding and often our desire for quick answers.
Arthur focuses on the gift of peace with reference to Psalm 23.