Understanding Revelation

This week, in our Bible study looking at the ‘end times’ or ‘last days’, we started looking at the book of Revelation. This last book in the Bible seems daunting to most of us, full of symbolism and imagery that we struggle to understand and interpret. Nonetheless, if...

The Lord Of The Ordinary

Dave spoke tonight from John 21:1-14. The things that are narrated here happened just after Easter, when life was getting back to normal after the trauma of all that happened that week. Peter, tired of being in limbo and waiting, had decided to go back fishing, but...

Update on Innocent

As a church we support Innocent Okot in Uganda, who is 17 years old. Below is his latest photo and news: When your friend is sad, what do you do to makehim/her happy?When my friend is sad, I tell him Bible stories toencourage and make him happy. Tell us about the most...

Warriors, not worriers

Gideon has long been one of my favourite Bible characters, unlikely though this may seem. He was a man full of insecurity, doubt, questions and fear, and yet he became a hero of faith who led Israel to victory against the Midianites. As always, this reminds us that...

Dealing With Mess

Tonight’s service looked at the subject of dealing with mess, seeing how David dealt with the mess of his life after his adultery with Bathsheba which led also to the murder of her husband, Uriah (2 Samuel 11 & 12). Ps 32 and 51 were probably written after...

Thanks For The Memories?

Garry spoke from Gen 41:46-53 this morning, cnntinuing to look at the life of Joseph. Here, a full thirteen years after he was betrayed by his brothers and sold into slavery, Joseph is the second-in-command in Egypt, in charge of navigating the country through seven...