Paula Meyer continues the series by exploring the lives of Priscilla and Aquila, who contributed significantly to the work of the church, not through conspicuous leadership, but by quietly taking every opportunity to live out their faith in Jesus in the ordinariness of their lives.
Revd Chris Meyer begins the series by looking at the incident in Thessalonica recounted in Acts 17, in which Paul and Silas are accused of "turning the world upside down". Were the accusations true? Is the church called to do the same in this age, and if so, what can we learn from Paul?
"You are a royal priesthood": powerful words from Peter, reminding us of our identity in Christ and of the life to which we are called.
In 1Peter 2: 2-10, Peter encourages the early Christians to be sure of their identity in the face of persecution. Today, as Christians our lives are not threatened, but we do still have to decide whether we are willing to stand for Jesus or not.
Jo Wynne shares a prophetic word for the church as we reflect on the people God is calling us to be.
What can we learn from the attractiveness of the early church? An exploration of Acts 2:42-47 in the quest for a post-pandemic model of church.
The 2nd part of a post-Easter sermon drawn from Luke 24:13-35 examining the encounter on the road to Emmaus.
The 1st part of a post-Easter sermon drawn from Luke 24: 13-35 examining the encounter on the road to Emmaus.