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  • April 23, 2023

    Is the Kingdom of God just a Kingdom for Israel? Or is it something much bigger and better? As he opens the sequel to his gospel, Luke takes us back to the launch of the campaign that announces the reign of King Jesus to all the world.

  • April 9, 2023

    With the Coronation of King Charles III just around the corner, we’re caught up in the story of an even better Coronation with the unfolding of Easter. Jesus has been dressed as a mock-King before his crucifixion, but now, at the point of his resurrection, the truth of his Kingship is on display.

  • April 7, 2023

    Abuse of Jesus is nothing new. The crowds around him laughed, and said “If he’s the anointed King he thinks he is, why doesn’t God save him?” True – it’s hard to discern a real King in the midst of such apparent humiliation. Only one man could see it clearly – the criminal on the cross right beside him. The reality is, this is a Kingdom of forgiveness, not payback; and we’re called to join it.

  • March 27, 2023

    What do you value? Most of us, to be honest, just like to fit in with the crowd and be comfortable. When it turns out that following Jesus has a cost involved, both Judas and Peter choose to opt out rather than remain loyal. How is it with you?

  • March 19, 2023

    As we approach the Easter Season, we’ll be following the steps of Jesus as he comes to Jerusalem, first to a rapturous welcome, but then to rejection, betrayal and death. Ultimately, it’s going to be a strangely converse Coronation… one that calls for loyalty to a different kind of King.

  • February 26, 2023

    When you’re waiting for the drought to break it’s hard to be cheerful. But as James concludes his letter, that’s exactly what he calls us to be, as we wait for final justice at the coming of the Lord.

  • February 19, 2023

    If God was an American, would he vote Republican, or Democrat? Is he on the side of business, or the worker? The answer might surprise you, as James gives us a God’s-eye view of the arrogant entrepreneur and the oppressed labourer. There are some encouragements and warnings for all of us.

  • February 12, 2023

    Paul opens his letter to the Philippians with thanksgiving – and he’s thankful for a very specific thing. He doesn’t see the Christians in Philippi as his customers or clients; they’re not an audience at a performance. Instead, they have shown themselves to be his partners in the gospel. In other words, they join him in the risk and the cost of proclaiming the name of Jesus Christ, the founder and foundation of our faith. This Foundation Day, you’ll be invited to consider the part you can play in that same partnership today.

  • February 5, 2023

    It’s odd that Christians are so often criticised for being judgmental when we’re so clearly told not to be. Curiously, though, while the idea of God’s judgement is out of fashion, it’s trusting in his final justice that frees us from the need to constantly judge one another.