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Jo Sinton-Hewitt

Giving and Keeping

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Giving and Keeping

Giving is at the heart of what it is to be a follower of Jesus. Why give and how should we go about it? Watch out for the cracking mother-in-law joke!

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Talking & Listening

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Talking & Listening

Prayer is key to a Christian life. How can we prioritise it more and how can we get better at it? Are we as good at listening as we are at talking?

Matthew 6:5-15

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Fasting and Feasting

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Fasting and Feasting

What are your priorities at the start of this New Year? In Matthew 6, Jesus talked of three priorities for believers and they are ones for us to embrace in 2018. What role does fasting have in modern day discipleship? And hear about Sam's plans to fast from clothes during Prayer Week!

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True King

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True King

In the Old Testament story, human kings feature large. But they all served to point towards the true, perfect, humble King.  This Christmas, how can we recognise again the kingship of Jesus in our lives? 

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True Temple

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True Temple

What are we doing talking about Temples two weeks before Christmas?! What significance does the Temple have in the story of God's relationship with humanity, and how is it relevant to Christmas? Oh, and, do you think we've really been putting something in the coffee?

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Love Your Neighbour

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Love Your Neighbour

Who is my neighbour?

The Old Testament gives extraordinary teaching about ‘who is my neighbour’ (not just my family, clan, tribe) and what it means to love our neighbour, throughout its pages. Ultimately the Old Testament ties together love for God with practical living and love toward other human beings, most perfectly taught and demonstrated in the life of Jesus.

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Why and how to read the Old Testament

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Why and how to read the Old Testament

For many people the Old Testament is literally a closed book. Yet for Jesus himself, and the early Church, it was their scripture. Jesus quotes the Old Testament often, as do Paul and the other New testament writers. Yet for may of us today there seems to be a disconnect between ‘the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ’ and the requirements of God as he appears in the Old Testament. How should we read this book?

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God Habits: Love

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God Habits: Love

How do we radically love? The love of God constrains us to love one another as we obey Jesus’ new commandment. How much does fear hold us back from radical love? Fear of rejection? Fear of hurting others if we are honest? Fear of shame and exposure if we are open?

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God Habits: Generosity

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God Habits: Generosity

Our God's generous, He gives to all of us. But what about us? How can we develop a habit of generosity to those around us in response to God? 

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God Habits: Confession and Forgiveness

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God Habits: Confession and Forgiveness

Confession is a major spiritual discipline in the Catholic church and perhaps partly in reaction not mainstream in protestant tradition. It’s encouraged biblically by example, in the people first baptised by John (mark 1:5) and in evangelism (Acts 19:18). It’ encouraged not just to be Godward but to one another (James 5:16). John assumes in his letter all sin, and all can be forgiven.

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What are God's promises in times of crisis?

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What are God's promises in times of crisis?

God is a promise keeping God, a God of covenant. How do we understand and apply God’s promises particularly in times of shaking and trouble? What does it mean for us to play our part in keeping covenant with God? Does God have covenant promises for communities and nations today?

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How are we Called to Respond in a Time of Crisis?

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How are we Called to Respond in a Time of Crisis?

Jeremiah lived through the final years of the nation of Judah from the era of the decline of Assyrian power through to the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish people. He was as a young man when called, and lived through the reigns of four kings (from Josiah to Zedekiah) over a turbulent forty-year period.  What can we learn about Jeremiah's calling to respond in a time of crisis?

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Confidence in Jesus

In a multi-cultural society, do we have confidence in Jesus, his unique claim to be the one who brings us to know God as father (John 14v6), the one who ultimately reveals what God is like (Col 2v9), the one who can empathise with our humanity (Heb 4v14-16) and the only one through whom salvation and forgiveness comes (Acts 4v12)?

Do we have confidence that Jesus is the wisest person who ever lived and that we would be wise to make him Lord of every aspect of our lives?

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