• June 16, 2024

    In our wider culture, and our own personal circles, we’ll always find cultural ‘gatekeepers’ who like to set the boundaries of ‘acceptable truth’. As the Holy Spirit sends Paul and Barnabas into the gentile world to proclaim the Word about Jesus, they meet an interesting opponent well versed in ‘secret wisdom’ – but God’s truth keeps marching on!

  • June 9, 2024

    Series: ScotsCity

    What makes Jesus so great? He worked wonders, offered life-changing teaching, and embodied the virtue that he demands. But it’s his compassion that ultimately sets him apart as Lord.

  • June 9, 2024

    Angry Herod, the Roman Tetrarch, likes to be called “King”, even though he only controls a quarter of the Kingdom. In fact, he even likes to be praised as “a god.” That puts him at odds with the growing but unimpressive group who people now call “the Christians.” It’s a clash of the kingdoms, and though it sometimes doesn’t look like it in the short term, The Lord Jesus is firmly in control.

  • June 2, 2024

    Series: ScotsCity

    Jesus provides new instructions for his new followers: how to love, not judge, and live a blessed life that is oriented toward the future. Even more importantly, his teaching indicates that he supplies the resources to do what he demands of his followers. “Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful.” God is the source and foundation of living a life under Jesus’ new rule.

  • June 2, 2024

    Speaker: Rev Justin Ang

    Have you ever had great expectations for something and it turned out to be a disappointment? When Jesus returns to his hometown, what will his own people discover about Joseph’s son?

  • May 26, 2024

    Series: ScotsCity

    Jesus encounters different types of people in different types of ways. He intrudes, commands, heals, forgives, parties, and upsets. As God, Jesus has something entirely new to offer in these encounters, and our response should be one not of suspicion or accusation but of need.

  • May 26, 2024

    When Peter returns to Jerusalem with fresh insights from his visit to Cornelius, others are unpersuaded. Barnabas, though, has a better perspective – when he sees the inclusive grace of God at work, he’s glad! Sometimes it’s hard to celebrate when God adds to his family, but we’re called to stretch our boundaries of friendship and keep on including who he does.

  • May 19, 2024

    Sometimes our food choices are just preferences, and other times they’re cultural or religious markers. As we resume our series in Acts, Chief Apostle Peter has to come to terms with the new reality that Gentiles (like us) are welcome to join in following Jesus – and that means his old ideas of ‘clean and unclean’ will need to change, not just with his lunch menu, but with people as well.

  • May 12, 2024

    As we finish our series, “Dark Cloud, Deep Mercy,” we reflect on how lament encourages us to trust God through the trials and sufferings of life.