We Have Different Weaknesses
How do we care for one another so that all our weaknesses are covered?
How do we care for one another so that all our weaknesses are covered?
The early church had to navigate all the challenges of being small communities who came from different backgrounds.
What were these differences and how did they manage the tensions and turn them to strengths?
The earliest Christians demonstrated their unity when they ate meals together.
It would have been shocking to those who watched on.
The meal that carried the memory of Jesus’ last meal was the most powerful of all.
Some details of things that are happening over the next few weeks and months at Salford Elim Church and some other useful information for you.
Prayer shapes our character and in times of crisis, we reveal who we really are. As Jesus hung in agony on a Roman cross, unjustly brutalised, facing certain death, his prayers revealed who he was and defied the expectations of everyone.
How might our prayer life shape us to do the same?
In the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus enacted a part of ‘The Lord’s Prayer’, ‘Your will be done’, and he did it alone.
How can we learn to pray, trusting in God, when things are not as we would hope and we feel we are facing them alone?
In John 17, Jesus prays for his disciples to be protected from the evil one, to be full of joy, to be sanctified and to be unified.
Could he still be praying those things for us now and how might we part of the answer?
John 17 is the most revealing of all prayers: it’s a window into the intimacy shared between Jesus and his Father before the creation of the world…
Some details of things that are happening over the next few weeks and months at Salford Elim Church.
A joint Pentecost service with St James, as we celebrated this important event and prayed together that the Spirit will re-fill us all again.