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Navigating the space between the seen world and the unseen world is tough. Thankfully, God hasn’t left us to do this blindly. This week we will explore how the scriptures will help us to see how these two realities overlap so that we can live our lives well.

How is it that this bestselling, amazing collection of books, so readily available to us here in the West is the least read book by the majority of Christians? So, why don’t we read the Bible? Psalm 119:105 says: “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path” But how can it be a lamp or a light if we're not reading it!

How does God speak to you? Do you hear God through scripture, through the spirit, through the church or through Jesus?

What is our True North? How do we make sure that we know where to go and who to trust? In 2 Timothy 3: 16-17 the Bible tells us: "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work." That's where we find our True North.

Do you struggle to pray?

Welcome to the first Sunday of 2024. Looking to the future can sometimes make us anxious. This Sunday we look at a conversation between God and Moses in Exodus 33 that will give us very practical tools to step into the new year with confidence

As we come to the end of what has been a very busy and difficult year for many of us let us take some time to breathe in and remember that we are, according Acts 17, the dearly loved children of “the God who made the world and everything in it “.

Merry Christmas... Come let us Magnify the Lord!

School might have finished for the year, but we never stop learning! Let's look into the dictionary's definiton of a few words. In church language ADVENT is known as the four weeks before Chistmas. But, another definition is "the arrival of a notable person or thing" The adjective notable is: important and deserving attention. The arrival of a notable person .... This Sunday, let's take some time to prepare for the arrival of Jesus.

Proverbs 13:22 says that, “A good person leaves a legacy for their children’s children….” It is not just people that leave legacies, churches do as well. Last Sunday we celebrated 60 wonderful years. This Sunday you will be invited to commit to some very practical steps so that future generations can one day celebrate the legacy left to them. This is our Legacy Project Pledge Sunday!