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Advent 2: PEACE
Here’s why your peace evaporates the moment the storm hits…and what to do about it.
Advent 1: HOPE
When it feels easier to numb the pain than hope for the future, discover how to stop fighting the timeline and relax into God’s unshakeable promise.
A whole new family…
What if church isn’t something you sit through, but a family you share life with?
The problem with religion
What if the Pharisees were far closer to us than we think, and what if Simeon and Anna show the way out?
All Will Be Well
A reflection on remembrance, the battles we face, the armour God gives, and the quiet promise that in Christ, all shall be well.
The Mustard Way
What if the breaking through of God’s Kingdom doesn’t come through power or strategy, but through the tiny, hidden seeds He invites us to plant?
The Table - Part 2
What if God is nudging us to set new tables in Gibsons where anyone can find a seat?
The Table - Part 1
We were never meant to live life alone. Around the table, God heals our loneliness and reminds us that we belong, we’re provided for, and we’re not alone.
Longing and Power
What if God’s own longings and power could take root in us, so that what He desires begins to come to life through our open hands?
Receiving and Giving
What if the Kingdom of God breaks through not in big moments, but one nudge at a time — when you share what He’s given with the person in front of you?
The Destination
What if the destination of history isn’t decline, but God making all things new?
The Announcement
What if God’s Kingdom isn’t just a future hope, but is already breaking into our world — here, now, in ordinary places like ours?
Following Jesus: time to choose!
What if the only real choice is between God’s kingdom and Satan’s - and it’s time to choose?
Following Jesus: to the broken and the bruised
What if changing the world starts with giving up the fight to be right and choosing to love the ones everyone else overlooks?
Following Jesus: Proclaiming Justice
What if Jesus' call isn't just about getting to heaven someday, but about helping bring restorative justice to our broken world, right here, right now?
Following Jesus: Walking away from religion
What do you do when following Jesus offends religious people?
Following Jesus: Rest in His care
Jesus warned that following Him would mean rejection, pressure, even persecution—but then He said, “Don’t be afraid.” Why?
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