Light Of The World
This is an amazingly powerful stop-motion video set to the song In This World by Enter The Worship Circle. Watch it – I think you’ll like it…
This is an amazingly powerful stop-motion video set to the song In This World by Enter The Worship Circle. Watch it – I think you’ll like it…
On Sunday we spent some time thinking about the power of thankfulness – the way it gives us a bigger sense of who God is, the way it makes each of us feel more valued, and the way that ultimately being thanked and giving thanks brings wholeness to us. So when I read this today,…
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This is a great little video, which explains what the Gospel (or ‘Good News’) is in just 4 minutes.
This is a beautiful time lapse video documenting a collaborative, typographic piece being drawn (with many black marker pens) on a wall of ‘Mosaic Church Leeds’ that lists some of the names and words used to describe the character of God.
As well as the news featured in our newsletter, there are a couple of extra things which we need to tell you about. The Boaz Trust Would you like to be involved in a ministry The Boaz Trust have been undertaking, which is due to start again in November? The Boaz Trust provide a weekly…
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Many of you will probably have seen this video already, as it’s been one of the big viral hits from the last few months. It’s been featured by Scott Mills on BBC Radio 1, and over 16 million people have watched it on YouTube! [youtube]OQSNhk5ICTI[/youtube] There’s obviously something strangely fascinating about someone showing unbridled joy…
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Sometimes things just make you smile….. [youtube]ZCFCeJTEzNU[/youtube]
This music video tells the story of the crucifixion in a 21st century setting. I think it’s pretty powerful – what do you think?
Rob Bell interviews Peter Rollins about the power of story, in a funny but challenging talk from Mars Hill.
Following on from the Q&A session with Neil on Sunday, visit The God Delusion Debate (Dawkins-Lennox) to watch a video of Professor Richard Dawkins and his Oxford University colleague Professor John Lennox engaged in a lively debate over what is arguably the most critical question of our time: the existence of God.