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In our series on the Apostles’ Creed, this Sunday we reached “I believe in the Holy Spirit”, and Rob spoke on John 16:7-15.
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The theme of our family service this morning was “Be Peacemaker”, as Graham spoke on 2nd Corinthians 5:16-21.
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This afternoon Richard spoke on John 11:17-37 at our annual memorial service.
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This morning in our series on the Apostles’ Creed we read Matthew 25:31-46, and Bekah helped us to think about how Jesus “will come to judge the living and the dead”.
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In our series “I believe”, looking at the Apostles’ Creed, this morning we were thinking about how “On the third day Jesus rose again; he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father”, as Karen spoke on Act 1:1-11 and 2:33-36.
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This morning John Tsipouras was speaking on Acts 2:22-32. Continuing our series “I believe” on the Apostles’ Creed, this week we were thinking about how Jesus “suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; and descended to the dead.”
Our apologies that this week there is no video of the sermon available, only audio.
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This morning was our Harvest Festival, and in our family service series “Instructions to God’s people from the Epistles” our theme this morning was “Be Fruitful”, looking at Galatians 5:13-14 and 22-26. Bekah was this morning’s preacher.
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Continuing our series on the Apostles’ Creed, this morning we looked at Luke 1:26-38 and Bekah preached about Jesus being “conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary”.
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This morning we were joined by Paul Moores from Wycliffe Bible Translators, who spoke both on their work in translating the scriptures, and on Genesis 1:1 – 2:3 and Jeremiah 18:1-6. In our series “I believe”, this week were thinking about “I believe in God … Creator of heaven and earth”.
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Over the next few months we’ll be working our way through the Apostles’ Creed, a little bit at a time. This morning Rob started the series as we thought about “I believe in God, the Father almighty”, looking at Psalm 103.
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This morning the theme at our family service was Be Helpful, as Bekah spoke on James 2:14-26.
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This morning we reached the end of our summer series “Luke: Good News for Everyone”, as Richard helped us to look at Luke 8:40-56, where Jesus is good news to a synagogue leader and a sick woman.
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Continuing in our series “Luke: Good News for Everyone”, this week Karen spoke on Luke 8.26-39, where Jesus meets a demon-possessed man.
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On Sunday 18th August we reached Luke 7:36-50, where we a sinful woman meets Jesus. Bekah was our preacher this morning at our baptism service. (Apologies that there is no video this week, only audio.)
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At our family service this morning Bekah spoke on Colossians 2:16-23, as we continued our series “Instructions to God’s people from the Epistles” by looking at the call to “Be Free”.
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This morning Richard spoke on Luke 7:11-17, where Jesus is found to be good news for a widow, even in the face of death.
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Continuing our summer series “Luke: Good News for Everyone”, this morning John Tsipouras was helping us to think about Luke 7:1-10, where we read about a centurion’s faith.
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Karen was the preacher at our Holy Communion service this morning. “Enemies and Brothers” was our theme, as we continued our series “Luke: Good News for Everyone”, looking this week at Luke 6:27-42.
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This year at our family services we are looking at Instructions to God’s People from the Epistles (letters in the Bible) and morning our theme was “Be United”, as Bekah helped us to think about 1 Corinthians 12.4-7.
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In our series “Luke: Good News for Everyone”, this morning Rob spoke on Luke 6:17-28, where Jesus brings good news to a large crowd of his disciples.
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Continuing our series “Luke: Good News for Everyone”, this morning Jamie spoke on Luke 5:27-32: “A Tax Collector and Sinners”.
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Over the summer we’re looking at Luke chapters 5 to 8 in our new series “Luke: Good News for Everyone”, meeting a whole range of people who encounter Jesus and discover him to be good news. This morning Richard helped us to think about Luke 5:12-26, where we read about a man with leprosy, and a paralysed man.
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On Sunday we finished our series “Joining In”, thinking about the implications of “Sharing the Love of Christ”, as Bekah spoke on giving, from 2 Corinthians 9:6-15.
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This morning at our family service we continued our series looking at Instructions to God’s People from the Epistles (letters in the Bible), and this time our theme was “Be Obedient”; Richard spoke on 2 Timothy 2:1-10 and its instruction to “be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus”.
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Rob was the preacher this morning, speaking on 1st Corinthians 12:12-27 as we continued to think about what “Sharing the Love of Christ” means in practice.
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We’re continuing to think through the implications of “Sharing the Love of Christ” in our “Joining In” series. This morning John spoke on our call to keep on growing in our faith, as we looked at Ephesians 4:1-16.
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This morning Bekah spoke on “Worshipping” as we read Hebrews 10:19-25. Following on from our recent short sermon series thinking about our mission statement “Sharing the Love of Christ”, our theme for these next few weeks is “Joining in”, helping us to think about how this looks in practice as we share Christ’s love together.
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Bekah was the speaker this morning, looking at Romans 8:1-17.
On the second Sunday of each month we’re looking at Instructions to God’s People from the Epistles (letters in the Bible) and this month our theme is Be In The Spirit. We believe God’s Spirit is not just with us, but in us, giving us life and freedom, and helping us to live for Jesus in our everyday lives.
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This morning Bekah brought our short series “Sharing the Love of Christ” to a close speaking on “Sharing Matters” and looking at Romans 10:1-15.
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“Love matters” was our theme this morning. We continued our short series about “Sharing the Love of Christ”, our church mission statement, with Bekah speaking on 1 Corinthians 13:1-13.
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This morning, Richard spoke on “Christ matters”, looking at Romans 8:31-39, as we think over three Sundays about “Sharing the Love of Christ”, our church mission statement.
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This year in our family services we’re looking at instructions to God’s people from the Epistles, and this morning Bekah was speaking on Colossians 3:12-17 and the instruction to “Be Thankful”.
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This morning we continued to celebrate Easter as John Tsipouras spoke on Acts 4:32-35 and John 20:19-31.
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Karen Matthews was the preacher at our Easter Sunday all-age service of Holy Communion; the Bible readings were John 20:1-18 and Acts 10:34-43.
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This morning we reached the end of our sermon series “God’s Grace in the Wilderness”, and Richard spoke on the theme of anticipation, looking at Numbers chapter 34.
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This morning we continued our series “God’s Grace in the Wilderness”, and Bekah spoke on Numbers 32:1-23 and the subject of disunity.
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This morning Karen was our preacher at our 10.30am all-age morning service. Continuing our series “God’s Grace in the Wilderness”, and this week we were looking at Numbers 24:1-14 and thinking about God’s blessing.
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This morning Bekah continued our series on the book of Numbers, “God’s Grace In The Wilderness”, looking at Numbers 20:1-13 and what it has to say about salvation.
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This morning at our family service our Bible reading was 1 Peter 2:4-10, and Bekah helped us to think about God’s call to “Be Different”, and how we find a firm foundation in Jesus, a secure shared identity in Jesus, and a shared calling to declare God’s praises as his people.
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Rob was the preacher at our service this morning. Continuing our series on the book of Numbers, “God’s Grace in the Wilderness”, today we were looking at the rebellion recorded in Numbers 14:1-9 and 26-35.
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This morning was our monthly Family Service. Continuing our series “Saying Yes to God”, Elizabeth helped us to think about Esther.
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Bekah was the preacher at our 10.30am all-age Communion service this morning, looking at Matthew 28:16-20. As the new academic year begins, we were praying for one another in our daily work.
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This morning Karen continued our summer series “Journeying with Jesus” as we read John 21:1-25 and thought about “Breakfast on the Beach”. The post John 21:1-25 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
On Sunday 20th August, Rob was speaking on “The Big Picnic”, looking at John 6:1-14. The post John 6:1-14 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning at our Family Service Bekah and Richard were helping us to think about the story of Gideon, Judges 6:11 – 7:25, in our series “Saying Yes to God”. The post Judges 6:11 – 7:25 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Last Sunday John was the preacher at our 10.30 all-age communion service, speaking on Mark 6:1-6. The post Mark 6:1-6 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Over the summer our theme is “Journeying with Jesus”, and this morning Bekah spoke on “Going fishing”, looking at Luke 5:1-11. The post Luke 5:1-11 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning we started our new summer theme of “Journeying with Jesus”, as Karen spoke on John 2:1-11 – invited to a wedding. The post John 2:1-11 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
John Tsipouras was the preacher at our 10.30am Holy Communion service this morning. The post Philippians 4:10-23 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning at our monthly family service, we continued our series “Saying Yes to God” and Richard and Rob helped us to think about Moses and Exodus 3:1-6, 17. The post Exodus 3:1-6, 17 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning we continued our series “A Life of Joy”, with Bekah speaking on “Joyful Living” and Philippians 4:1-9. The post Philippians 4:1-9 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning at our 10.30am all-age service Richard was speaking. The post Philippians 3:12-21 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning John Tsipouras spoke at our morning service, on Philippians 3:1-11 and “Joyful Belonging”. The post Philippians 3:1-11 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning in our family service we continued our series on “Saying Yes to God”, with Rob and Elizabeth helping us think about Noah in Genesis 6:13-22. The post Genesis 6:13-22 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning at our 10.30am communion service, Bekah spoke on Philippians 2:19-30 and “Joyful fellowship”. The post Philippians 2:19-30 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning Karen was speaking at our 10.30am all-age service, on Philippians 2:12-18: “Joyful obedience”.
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Our series “A Life of Joy” continued this morning, when Bekah spoke on “Joyful Humility” as we considered Philippians 2:1-11 together.
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For the rest of this year, at our Family Services we will be thinking about “Saying Yes to God” – starting this morning with David. Elizabeth spoke on 1st Samuel 17:32-49.
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This week Bekah continued our series “A Life of Joy” as we thought about “Joyful Unity”, looking at Philippians 1:27-30.
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This morning Richard was the preacher at our 10.30am Holy Communion service. Continuing our series “A Life of Joy” on Paul’s letter to the Philippians, this week we looked at Philippians 1:12-26, thinking about Paul’s “Joyful Purpose”.
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This week we started a new series, “A Life of Joy”, studying the letter to the Philippians, and Bekah Clark spoke on “Joyful confidence”, looking at Philippians 1:1-11.
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Rob Dean was our preacher this morning, looking at Acts 2:14a and 22-32 where Peter speaks about the resurrection.
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This morning at our Family Communion service, Bekah Clark spoke on John 20:1-18, where Mary Magdalene discovers that Jesus’ tomb is empty.
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On Palm Sunday, John Tsipouras was our preacher, speaking on Matthew 21:1-11.
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This morning, as we welcomed Revd Bekah Clark, our new Rector (and Vicar of St Mary’s Hobs Moat), our preacher was the Ven. Jenny Tomlinson, Archdeacon of Birmingham. Jenny spoke on John 11:1-45 – the raising of Lazarus.
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This morning, continuing our Lent series on “Giving it up”, Karen spoke on “Giving up enemies”, looking at Luke 19:37-44.
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Rob Dean continued our Lent series on “Giving it up” this morning. We were thinking about “Giving up expectations”, looking at Genesis 12:1-4a when God called Abraham to leave his homeland and go to the place God promised his descendants.
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John Tsipouras was the preacher at our 10.30am Holy Communion service this morning, on John 4:1-26, where Jesus speaks to a Samaritan woman about worship “in spirit and in truth”.
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Rob Dean spoke this morning at our all-age communion and baptism service, on Genesis 3:1-7 and Matthew 4:1-11.
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At this morning’s service Karen brought us to the end of our series on the childhood of Christ as we read Luke 2:41-52 – lost at the temple.
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This morning, at our family service, Elizabeth spoke on Luke 2:21-40 – the presentation of Christ in the temple.
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John Tsipouras was the preacher at our Holy Communion service this morning, and spoke on John 4:1-26: Jesus speaks to a Samaritan woman about his gift of “living water”.
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Richard Huss spoke this morning on Matthew 2:16-23, when Herod sheds innocent blood.
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Continuing our series on the childhood of Christ, this morning Karen spoke on Matthew 2:13-15 – the escape to Egypt.
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Rob Dean was the preacher at our morning service of Holy Communion today. We looked at Matthew 2:10-12 and the significance of the gifts the Magi brought to the young Jesus.
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Because of the interactive nature of this morning’s Family Service it is not practical for us to put a video of the sermon on YouTube this week. An audio recording is available below.
Elizabeth was speaking as we started a new series looking at the childhood of Christ as recorded in Matthew’s and Luke’s gospels; this week we looked at Matthew 2:1-9 and the visitors from the east.
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John Tsipouras spoke at our New Year’s Day service, on John 4:1-14, where Jesus speaks to a Samaritan woman about his gift of “living water”.
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At our all-age communion service on Christmas Day, John Tsipouras spoke on John 1:1-14.
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Richard Huss was the preacher at our Carol Service on Christmas Eve, speaking on Matthew 1:18-23.
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This morning at our 10.30am Holy Communion service, Jamie Oldham spoke on Luke 2:1-14, as we prepare to celebrate Christmas.
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This morning John Tsipouras spoke on John 3:1-16, where Jesus speaks to Nicodemus about the extent of God’s love for the world. The post John 3:1-16 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning we continued our “Christmas is Coming” series, with Rob speaking on Micah 5:2-4. The post Micah 5:2-4 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
On Sunday we began a new short series “Christmas is Coming”, will be looking at some of the Bible readings often used at our carol services. The post Isaiah 9:2-7 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning Graham Smye spoke at our Remembrance Service, focussing on John 15:9-17. The post Remembrance Sunday – John 15:9-17 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
John Tsipouras was the preacher at our 10.30am Holy Communion service today and spoke on John 3:1-16, where Jesus meets Nicodemus. The post John 3:1-16 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Jamie Oldham was our preacher this morning as we reached the end of our series on the life of Joseph, in Genesis 49:29 – 50:21 – Joseph reassures his brothers. The post Genesis 49:29 – 50:21 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Karen was our preacher this morning at 10.30am. As we come towards the end of our series on the life of Joseph, today we read Genesis 45:1-15, where Joseph makes himself known to his brothers. The post Genesis 45:1-15 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning Rob was our preacher as we read Genesis 42:1 – 43:10 and explored the themes of shrewdness, treasure, and responsibility, as we saw Joseph’s brothers’ hearts beginning to change. The post Genesis 42:1 – 43:10 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Today was our Harvest Festival and Rob was speaking (with help from Richard) on Genesis 41 – Joseph and Pharaoh’s dream. The post Genesis 41:1-41 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning at our 10.30am Holy Communion service, Jamie spoke on Genesis 40:1-23 and we thought about Joseph in prison, “The man who understands dreams”. The post Genesis 40:1-23 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning we continued our series on the life of Joseph by looking at Genesis 39:1-23, where we see Joseph being faithful under trial. The post Genesis 39:1-23 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Karen Matthews spoke at our special evening service on Sunday 18th September commemorating Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The post Commemoration Service: Psalm 27, Revelation 7:9-17 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
At our family service this morning we began a new series looking at the life of Joseph, and David Maguire spoke on Genesis 37:1-12 and 18-28 – the dreamer rejected. The post Genesis 37:1-12, 18-28 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
John Tsipouras spoke at this morning’s service of Holy Communion, on 2nd Timothy 4:1-8 – “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
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John Tsipouras spoke at our Holy Communion service on Sunday 4th September, on John 2:12-25 – the cleansing of the temple. The post John 2:12-25 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Rob Dean was the preacher at our morning service on Sunday 28th September, bringing our summer series “True Worth” to a close as he spoke on 1 Corinthans 12:12-26 – belonging to one another. The post 1 Corinthians 12:12-26 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning Richard was speaking at our morning service of Holy Communion, on 1 Corinthians 11:17-26 – our attitudes exposed. The post 1 Corinthians 11:17-26 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Karen Matthews spoke at our family service on Sunday 14th August, on 1 Corinthians 1:26 – 2:5 – boasting only in Jesus. The post 1 Corinthians 1:26 – 2:5 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning John Tsipouras spoke on John 2:13-25 at our 10.30am service. The post John 2:13-25 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Rob is this morning’s preacher as we start a new series looking at sections of 1st Corinthians, and what it says about what is truly valued in God’s eyes. The post 1 Corinthians 1:18- appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
John Tsipouras spoke at our Baptism service this morning, on James 5:7-20. The post James 5:7-20 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
At our Holy Communion service this morning, Jamie spoke on James 5:1-6 – “Warning to the oppressors”. The post James 5:1-6 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
At our monthly family service we continued our series on the letter of James, and Richard Huss spoke on James 3:13 – 4:12 – “What comes from wisdom”. The post James 3:13 – 4:12 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
John Tsipouras was this morning’s preacher, speaking on John 2:1-11
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At our 10.30am service today Karen spoke on James 4:13-18 – “Like there’s no tomorrow”. The post James 4:13-17 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning our preacher was Revd Theresa Jones, from Shirley parish, who spoke on 1 Kings 19:1-15a and Luke 8:26-39. The post 1 Kings 19:1-15a and Luke 8:26-39 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Continuing our series on the letter of James, today Graham Smye was speaking on James 3:1-11 – taming the tongue. The post James 3:1-12 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
John Tsipouras was the preacher at our 10.30am Holy Communion service today, as we looked at the account of Pentecost in Acts 2:1-13. The post Acts 2:1-13 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Karen Matthews was our preacher this morning at our service of Holy Communion as we looked at James 1:19-26 & 2:14-26: listening to the word and doing it in faith. The post James 1:19-26 & 2:14-26 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Rob was our preacher at this morning’s baptism service, speaking on James 2:1-13 – “No favourites”. The post James 2:1-13 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning Richard was preaching as we begin a new series looking at the letter of James. The post James 1:1-18 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Richard Huss was the speaker at this morning’s family service. The post Revelation 21:1-6 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
John Tsipouras was the preacher at our 10.30am service of Holy Communion, speaking on John 2:1-11. The post John 2:1-11 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Rob Dean was the preacher at this morning’s baptism service. The post Acts 11:19-26 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
John Tsipouras spoke at our Easter Sunday communion service, on John 20:1-18. The post Easter Sunday – John 20:1-18 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
On Palm Sunday, our thoughts turn to Jesus coming as a servant king. The post Luke 19:22-40 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This morning John Tsipouras was preaching on John 1:43-51. The post John 1:43-51 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This Mothering Sunday, Karen Matthews continued our series “God’s Big Plan” by looking at Mark 2:1-12 – God forgives. The post Mark 2:1-12 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
As we continue our series “God’s Big Plan”, Jamie Rawson is today’s preacher, speaking on Matthew 1:18-25 – God with us. The post Matthew 1:18-25 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
Graham Smye introduces our reading, Nehemiah 2:1-18, before Rob Dean speaks at this morning’s all-age service. The post Nehemiah 2:1-18 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
This Sunday John Tsipouras was our preacher, and spoke on John 1:35-51 and the calling of Andrew and Simon Peter. The post John 1:35-51 appeared first on Elmdon Church, Solihull.
“God promises redemption” is our subject this morning as Karen speaks on Isaiah 52:13 – 53:12.
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God has a plan to restore and rebuild our world, and that plan has a name, and that name is Jesus Christ. This morning as we continued our series “God’s Big Plan”, Richard Huss was speaking on 2nd Chronicles 36:5-23 – God’s people turn away.
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This morning at our all-age service Richard was speaking as we continue our series “God’s Big Plan”. This week’s topic is “God’s people under God’s rule” as we read 1 Kings 8:54-61.
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At our morning service of Holy Communion, John Tsipouras spoke on John 1:35-51.
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Rob Dean speaks at this morning’s service. Continuing our series “God’s Big Plan”, this week God rescues his people. Our Bible reading is Exodus 12:31-42 & 14:5-31.
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John Tsipouras is our preacher this morning as we continue our series “God’s Big Plan”. This week we read Genesis 12:1-7, 15:1-6 & 13-16: God’s promise to Abram.
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Continuing our series “God’s Big Plan”, this week Revd Nick Parker, Area Dean of Yardley and Solihull, speaks on Genesis 3:1-24 – “God’s world spoiled”.
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We’re beginning a new series “God’s Big Plan”, looking at the unfolding story of God’s work in human history, working through the big storyline of the Bible. This week, at our family service, Rob Dean speaks on Genesis 1:1 – 2:3.
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At our first Holy Communion service of 2022, John Tsipouras is speaking on John 1:19-28, where John the Baptist points towards Jesus.
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John Tsipouras is speaking at our Christmas Day service of Holy Communion. Bible reading: Luke 2:1-20.
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Karen Matthews was the preacher at this year’s carol service. The Bible readings were:
Genesis 3:8-14Genesis 22:15-18Isaiah 9:2,6-7Micah 5:2-4Luke 1:26-38Luke 2:1-7Luke 2:8-16Matthew 2:1-11John 1:1-14
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John Tsipouras is our preacher at today’s nativity and baptism service, and the Bible reading is Luke 1:26-38.
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Elizabeth Smye brings us to the end of our series on Ephesians, as we look at Ephesians 6:10-24.
We’re sorry that the very interactive nature of today’s sermon means it’s not practical, for safeguarding reasons, to edit the video into a form that can be posted online – this week’s sermon is audio only.
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