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Leaving a Legacy

Make Disciples

May 26, 2024 • Adrian Porter • Colossians 1:3–8, Colossians 4:12–13, John 12:24, Philemon 23

This is our time to see the ripple spreading out and making Disciples to help others and starting other legacies. There are some big characters in the bible: Epaphras is one of them although he is only mentioned in the bible three times. He changed his area of the world - Turkey. Epaphras went from Colossae to Ephesus during Paul's stay at Ephesus. He was known as a servant of Christ Jesus. Paul was talking about everyone as being slaves, we are slaves to Jesus, with a master who loves us and gave his life for us. God came to set the captive free.

Blessed Marriage

June 16, 2024 • Adrian Porter • Matthew 19:5–6, Ephesians 5:31–32, 1 Corinthians 6:16, Malachi 2:14, Genesis 2:24

This week in our "Making Disciples" series, Adrian Porter focuses on the importance of marriage and God's blessing on this sacred union. The message explores key scriptures like Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:5-6, and Ephesians 5:31-32, emphasising: * The foundation of marriage: God designed marriage as a lifelong commitment between a man and a woman (Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:5-6). * God's covenant in marriage: Marriage is a sacred covenant between a husband and wife, witnessed by God (Malachi 2:14). * Sex within marriage: Sexuality is a gift from God, intended to be enjoyed within the boundaries of marriage (Ephesians 5:31-32, 1 Corinthians 6:16). The message also emphasizes the importance of prayer: Let's pray for God's blessing on marriages in our community. Join us as we explore how to build strong, Christ-centred marriages!

Teach me to Pray

June 9, 2024 • Adrian Porter

Running the Race

June 2, 2024 • Jonny Knowles • Hebrews 12:1–2, Matthew 16:25

This sermon explores the Christian life as a race, drawing a parallel to a near-miss at the 1959 Isle of Man TT motorcycle races. We need to "look before we leap" just like rider Keith Heckles, but more importantly, to fix our gaze on Jesus throughout the race. The Bible says in Hebrews 12:1-2 to run with endurance, focusing on Jesus. Jesus endured the cross for us, and by looking to Him, we find strength and purpose. Imagine being mesmerized by a fire – that's how we should be with Jesus! Running with our eyes on Jesus is important because: 1. He is God and deserves our worship. 2. He has the best plan for our lives, even when it's difficult. This race is a marathon, not a sprint. God calls us to a life of following Him, not just dipping in and out. Just like enjoying a delicious meal, we should fully embrace the life Jesus offers – a life filled with love, joy, peace, and purpose. Is your gaze fixed on Jesus?