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How to suffer for the gospel in the 21st Century
29/06/2008 Evening - Richard Cunningham - Acts 5:17-41
Guest speaker Richard Cunningham brings us a heart-warming message this evening.
The Kingdom of Christ is growing in the World
29/06/2008 Morning - Trevor Archer - Acts 13:13-52
Look both ways before crossing the street - Conflict
22/06/2008 Evening - Bobby Warrenburg -
Pastor Bobby Warrenburg speaks on how a Christian should deal with conflict in a Godly way. This message is followed by a question time as a separate mp3
Conflict - Question Time
22/06/2008 Evening - -
Daniel Sinclair, Eileen Sutherland, and Bobby Warrenburg answer questions from the floor on the issue of 'dealing with conflict.'
When God is on the move
22/06/2008 Morning - Trevor Archer - Acts 12:19b - 13:12
Pastor Trevor looks at the three ways in which God is on the move in the passage this morning
because You're Mine - I'll walk the line
15/06/2008 Evening - Bobby Warrenburg - Galatians 2:11-21
God@Work; Man@Prayer
15/06/2008 Morning - Trevor Archer - Acts 12:1-19
What Would Jesus say to Richard Dawkins Part 1
08/06/2008 Evening - -
What Would Jesus say to Richard Dawkins Part 2
08/06/2008 Evening - -
When God is on the move...K.I.S.S.
08/06/2008 Morning - Trevor Archer - Acts 11:19-30
Friendship
01/06/2008 Evening - Trevor Archer - Proverbs 27:1-22
It Is Finished
01/06/2008 Morning - Bobby Warrenburg - John 19:28-30
All In The Family
25/05/2008 Morning - Bobby Warrenburg - Acts 10
My Husband
18/05/2008 Evening - Nigel Stokes - Hosea 2
The 3 Marks Of A Disciple
18/05/2008 Morning - Bobby Warrenburg - Acts 9:32-43
An Evening with C S Lewis (Part 1)
11/05/2008 Evening - David Payne -
C.S.Lewis is one of the great Christian writers and apologists of the 20th century and the play 'An Evening with C.S.Lewis' takes us into the unique world of a man who lived a simple life in a modest house on the outskirts of the city of Oxford. British born actor David Payne has played C.S.Lewis in many productions and eventually hit upon the idea of a one man play about Lewis after being asked many questions about him. Rather than answer the questions himself he got Lewis to answer the questions himself. The year is 1963 and C.S.Lewis the famous British author, is in the twilight of his life. Following a request from his friend J.R.R. Tolkien, he has agreed to give an informal talk to a group of American writers who are visiting England. They have come to Lewis' home, and are eagerly anticipating hearing the man who has become a legend in his own lifetime. His audience is spellbound as, with a display of oratory and humor that made his one of England's most famous public speakers, he recounts the significant events and the people that shaped his life.
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