
What is prayer?
New brief series starts today “Prayer”
I and leaders felt this was a vital reminder about praying, especially in the run-up to a spiritual growth campaign like 40DITW.
If you're a Christian here this morning,…
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Divorce in the Bible
[This was one of a series of talks called 'The Big Issue'. Here you have the notes.]
Introduction
More marriages end in divorce than ever before. The Office for National Statistics show that 42% of marriages in England and Wales end in…

Feast your eyes on the one who appears to have disappeared
Psalm 22. David is at desperation point and sees God from a distance - as we do sometimes.

Feast your eyes on the God who helps
Psalm 23. One of the most popular passages of scripture, this psalm is a passionate portrayal of how God is like a shepherd in the field of life and a host at a banquet in your honour.

Feast your eyes on the one who makes you strong
Psalm 73. Why is that people who have no regard for God seem to prosper when many Christians suffer. That's the theme of this Psalm.

Feast your eyes on the God who forgives
Psalm 51. Guilt. We nurture it, we live with it, we even torture ourselves with it but how can we get out of it? This psalm opens a doorway.
