Remembrance Sunday
Author: tstuart
Sunday 31st October – Rooted? – Emotionally Healthy Discipleship
‘Subversive Sabbath’ – Discover the Rhythms of Daily Office and Sabbath (Daniel 6: 6-13) Many of us are eager to develop our relationship with God. The problem, however, is that we can’t seem to stop long enough to be with Him. And if we aren’t busy, we feel guilty that we’re wasting time and not...
Sunday 24th October – Rooted? – Emotionally Healthy Discipleship
Welcome to our Service! Our theme this is week is ‘Christian Adulthood’ and Graham will be exploring how we can continue to grow into emotionally and spiritually healthy adults.
Sunday 10th October – Rooted? – Emotionally Healthy Discipleship
Welcome to our service! Today we hear from an isolating Mairi McBain in the next of our Rooted? series.
Sunday 26th September – Rooted? – Emotionally Healthy Discipleship – RECAP
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Sunday 19th September – Rooted? – Emotionally Healthy Discipleship – Week 3
Welcome to our service! Self awareness is intricately related to our relationship with God. In fact, the challenge of Scripture to shed our ‘false’ self in order to live authentically in our new ‘true’ self strikes at the very core of true spirituality. In AD500, Augustine wrote in ‘Confessions,’ “How can you draw close to...
Sunday 12th September – Rooted? – Emotionally Healthy Discipleship – Week 2
Welcome to our service! Jonah is an example of a prophet with a case of emotionally unhealthy spirituality. He hears and serves God but refuses to listen to God’s call to love and show mercy to Nineveh, a world power of that day known for its violent, barbaric behaviour. Jonah flees 2,400 miles in the...
Sunday 5th September – Rooted? – Emotionally Healthy Discipleship
Welcome to our service and the start of our new series: ‘Rooted? – Emotionally Healthy Discipleship’ This series is based on the book ‘ Emotionally Healthy Spiritulaity by Pete Scazzero which is written to help facilitate beneath-the-surface transformation—spiritually and emotionally. Why? Because deeply changed people have a more powerful and more sustainable impact in the...