Stand up for that which is right
Fr Samuel Issac’s explores John 18:33-38 and looks at how Pilate is so similar to many of our leaders today. In this he challenges us to follow the truth of Christ and to stand up for that which is right.
Fr Samuel Issac’s explores John 18:33-38 and looks at how Pilate is so similar to many of our leaders today. In this he challenges us to follow the truth of Christ and to stand up for that which is right.
Martin explores the Hebrews 10:11-25 reading and Mark 14:1-8 and explains the relationship between the two. After unpacking the significance of the forgiveness offered in Christ he goes on to challenges us to respond that that forgiveness and to break the seal on our hearts that so often prevents us from responding to the love of Jesus
Exploring Hebrews 9, Jonathan looks at Jesus as the one true perfect sacrifice and draws on some of the significance of this as presented in Hebrews 9. He starts though but looking at the need for atonement and the day of atonement as presented in Leviticus 16. From here he unpacks just how important Christ one true sacrifice was.
Building on Philippians 4:4-9 Fr Stewart opens by asking how many of us are truly praying with out ceasing. From here he explains how we have shrunk the concept of prayer and need to broaden our understanding. [Due to a technical fault the recording ends short but Fr Stewart concludes that we need to feel free to seek a form of prayer which works for the time and location we find ourselves in]
After giving an overview of the location of the book of Haggai within the bible and exploring the historical context Rev Dr Daniel Sebola comes to unpack its message. In doing so he asks what reconstructions of the “temple” looks like today?