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Hope Of The Broken World

Have a listen to this new song by Selah, from their next album due for release in August. Powerful words, combined with close harmonies, laid over a stripped-back guitar, makes for a great song!

Burgers On A Barbecue

Reminder About Our Barbecue This Saturday

Just a quick reminder that this Saturday at 5pm we’re having a barbecue at church. Bring salads, desserts & drinks, and we’ll provide meat & bread.

Rabbit In Your Headlights

Rabbit In Your Headlights

Have you ever had days where you’ve felt like the man in this video; walking along, minding your own business and trying to get on with life, but you just feel like you’re constantly being attacked from all sides? [youtube]cud_k9f6tqk[/youtube] But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power…
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Silent Transitions

A short video about looking for moments of silence & stillness in our busy lives. Inspired by two verses from Scripture – 2 Samuel 22:20 and Psalm 46:10.

Resurrection Story Of Jesus Christ, Twitter Style

This video tells the story of Jesus like it would be told on Twitter today.

Resurrection

Resurrection

At the heart of the historical Jesus story is the provocative, compelling, subversive, beautiful insistence that nothing can ever be the same again, not after resurrection.

It Is Finished

It is finished.

Why

A series of images created to go with the song ‘Why’ by Nichole Nordeman, from our Easter service a couple of years ago. [youtube]EOS5j_gUqII[/youtube]

My Last Day

I’d be interested to know what you think of this anime video based on Jesus’ crucifixion.

Holy Week Timeline

Tomorrow is Palm Sunday, which begins Holy Week (or Passion Week) – the week that commemorates Jesus’ death and resurrection. Here’s a new visualization Bible Gateway created that harmonizes the four Gospel accounts of Holy Week and lets you examine the “who,” “what,” and “where” of events leading up to and through Easter. Follow the lines in the chart to see at a glance what people were doing, where they were, and whom they were with at any point during the week.

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