Midweek Musings – Are You Using The Right Name?
Are you happy with your name? What about your nickname? In Acts 13, Saul starts to use an alternative name, Paul. But why…?
Are you happy with your name? What about your nickname? In Acts 13, Saul starts to use an alternative name, Paul. But why…?
The story of Peter’s release is one that sees the overturning of Herod’s power, as the state is unable to keep the church leader in prison.
The church relying on the God of the Passover that answers his people’s prayers do the only thing they can. They pray. And whilst they do not seem to believe that the miracles of old will still happen, they do!
We often find ourselves in the same place. Feeling the lack of power, reliant on God and then amazed when He comes through for us…
How much power do you have? What do you do when you feel powerless? In Acts 12, to most people looking on, it’s clear who has all the power…
There are some churches you would want to join if you could. Antioch is one of those churches. A flexible, generous, boundary-breaking church.
As we reflect on their life together in c50 AD, we get inspired to keep growing into all this and more in 2020!
This week we have reflections from Neil, our latest news and some other useful information and resources.
This week we used a service that has been put together by Elim centrally, “Elim Summertime”.
Our denominational leaders decided to put together a service that churches could use to let all the folks who have worked so hard behind the scenes could have a week off.
We hope you enjoy the service.
This week we have reflections from Neil, our latest news and some other useful information.
‘I didn’t expect to see you here.’
When we get to heaven I think we will say that about quite a few people.
We can be so sure about who God would want on his side that we can feel indignant when he shows us that we were wrong!
This week we have reflections from Neil, our latest news and some other useful information.
Can anything change?
Do things always have to be the same?
The early Christians in Acts were certain of a few things: that Jesus had risen from the dead and that meant that things could change – even the worst of things.
The same truths define us: we live in a world where awful things happen. But the resurrected Jesus is still at work.…