SERMON ARCHIVE (Page 75)

SERMON ARCHIVE (Page 75)

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SERMON DISCUSSION GUIDES

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God’s Not Dead Part 3: Life Is No Accident

Minutes after two low grade bombs went off at the finish line of the Boston marathon, television, radio and internet channels were flooded with news of this unfolding tragedy. We all followed the developing story and were shocked and dismayed as we found out that there were 3 dead and 170 injured. Stories that involve the loss of human life grip us deeply – especially…

God’s Not Dead Part 2: There Was A Beginning

“The Cosmos is all that is or ever was or ever will be,” is the opening declaration of Carl Sagan’s best-selling book Cosmos. This book was turned into a television series as well to give legitimacy to the notion that the material world is all that has ever existed. But what did…

The Easter Story Part 2: It Is Finished

“It is finished.” 3 words spoken by Jesus just before he died on a cross – the execution method of the Romans in the first century. The early followers of Jesus claimed to have witnessed his resurrection from the dead 3 days later, just as Jesus himself predicted, and spread this news around the world. Whether or not you believe that Jesus Christ was actually raised from…

The Easter Story Part 1: Palm Sunday

What would you say about someone who completely changes his mind from one point of view to another? You might be surprised and wonder what happened to lead to such a change in behaviour or attitude. Jesus experienced this in his own life on earth. One week, the crowds that followed him were praising him with shouts of praise, and the next week, they were uttering shouts…

What’s Important – Part 6 – Diversity

A famous poet once wrote: Variety is the spice of life. Why is variety, or diversity, important today? What does it really mean and do? For one thing, diversity teaches us to accept differences in others and look beyond what we see – our language, culture, upbringing. It teaches us to be more open and accepting and in that process makes us more loving. It sounds…