Amidst the battles of this season, and with it being Mental Health Awareness Week, Jamie looks at what we can learn from the biblical experience of lament. We worship the Man of Sorrows, who meets us in our pain and we meet him in his. So rather than suppressing pain, instead we offer it to God. The Man of Sorrows is also the resurrected Jesus, and with him the worst thing is never the final thing. We as the church can be a place of solidarity and transformation as we find the blessing in the middle of the battle.
Read MoreJago Wynne closes our series in James by shifting our focus from the danger to the delight of single-minded devotion.
Read MoreJosh Moxon speaks into how we can fall into the trap of judging others and putting our plans before God's as well as challenging us on how we use our money.
Read MoreRev Tim Jones shares from a challenging passage on how we can't live with the best bits of God and of the world. We need to be single-minded in our desires.
Read MoreJago Wynne speaks at our main Remembrance Sunday service on how we can be peace makers with wisdom from God.
Read MoreRos Williams looks at our hearts and if they are positioned towards God or the world.
Read MoreH Metters tackles the subject of how we can tame our tongues and poses the question, do we simply profess faith, or posses faith.
Read MoreJamie Mulvaney continues our look at James' letter and helps us to see if our faith is dead or alive.
Read MoreThis week Tim unpacks the second chapter of James’ letter and looks at how can we be those who learn to love without discrimination?
Read MoreJago Wynne continues in James 1 and looks at how we shouldn't be deceived by God, the bible or our faith.
Read MoreJamie Mulvaney kicks off our new series in James and looks at the connection between joy, suffering, wisdom and perseverance. We were made for more: a life of single-minded devotion.
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