Tim sums up his talk from Sunday and offers discussion/reflection questions for you and your connect group.
Read MoreJago reflects further on the question "Why Did A Loving God Allow The Coronavirus To Happen?", and how the coronavirus has caused us to Look Forwards, Look In and Look Up.
Read MoreH Metters continues exploring the question "Why Doesn't God Make Himself Clearer?", looking at the effect our busyness has on hearing the voice of God.
Read MoreAfter Sunday's sermon, "Why Is God Good News In Overcoming Racism?", Jago recaps his response to this question, and suggests what this might mean for us.
Read MoreFollowing on from Jamie’s talk from Sunday on 'Why Are Christians Such Hypocrites?’ he explores what it means to be faithful to Jesus. How can we be confident in representing Jesus to others when we are so aware of our own flaws? He looks at what the fruit of the Holy Spirit and holiness look like.
Read MoreJago brings our series to an end speaking about 5 'Ps' mentioned in Philippians.
Read MoreRos Williams continues our series looking at what it is means to be content and how we can have that in Christ.
Read MoreAn interview on worry and anxiety with Jamie Mulvaney and Will van der Hart.
Rev Will van der Hart is Pastoral Chaplain at HTB. He is a founding director of The Mind and Soul Foundation, a mental and emotional health think tank with an international reach.
Read MoreIntercession is when we are moved to respond to situations, incidents, problems, where we see God’s will is not being done, where there is suffering, discord, sickness, heartbreak, in prayer, and we ask for God’s will to break through in those situations. It is one of the greatest privileges we have as Christians to be invited by God to play a part in the shaping of history through prayer. It is also a powerful tool in uniting God’s church as we come together with one common purpose.
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Read MoreAmbition can be a difficult thing for Christians to grapple with. It’s great when it's for God's glory, but it’s so easy to make it all about ourselves. We can strive so hard in this world with selfish ambition that will never bring joy, whereas when our ambitions are for Jesus then we learn more of the fullness of life and joy he brings. Two Kingdom ambitions we can grow in right now are deepening our dependence on Jesus and using our rooftops to proclaim Jesus.
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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 MoreRos continues our series from the book of Philippians, this week considering the important theme of friendship.
Read MoreRev Tim Jones continues our discipleship series through Philippians and asks the question, who are we becoming?
Read MoreJamie looks at how we can be formed in humility and deal with subtle forms of pride in our lives. He asks what we can learn about humility from history, theology, and spiritual formation. What is on offer to us is not false humility, nor even a restrictive form of humility, but a bold humility as we become more like Jesus.
Read MoreJago continues our Wednesday Evening Discipleship teaching by looking at the topics life and death.
Read MoreThis week, Josh Moxon encourages us to build good foundations during this season.
Read MoreListen again to Jago’s Wednesday Evening Discipleship talk from 8th April.
Read MoreFor Wednesday Evening Discipleship, Jamie Mulvaney encouraged us to not waste a crisis, by asking ‘what is big in your heart right now?’
Read MoreJamie asks if it is even possible to live life to the full in the midst of coronavirus. He looks at how Jesus wants to be our Good Shepherd right now, and how we need him as our shepherd more than ever. As we simply listen to him and follow him, we find freedom, fulfilment and purpose.
Read MoreH Metters continues our Lent Discipleship School teaching by looking at the controversial question, "Is God Anti-Women?". H look's at what the Bible has to say on the matter.
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