Cross Vision: Sacrifice - Rob Scott-Cook (11am Podcast)

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April 7th 2019. Cross Vision: Sacrifice. (Hebrews 9 & 10. Matthew 26:36-45)

The Cross is at the heart of the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ. It has become the defining image of worship for Christians, and what was a fearful symbol of torture and execution in the Roman world is now worn casually as jewellery by people of faith and without it. The cross is like a diamond with many facets, and this Lent we will be looking at three aspects of the work of Christ on the cross. Download Discussion notes

Cross Vision: Sacrifice - Clare Thompson with Jo Ritchie (7pm Podcast)

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April 7th 2019. Cross Vision: Sacrifice. (Hebrews 9 & 10. Matthew 26:36-45)

The Cross is at the heart of the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ. It has become the defining image of worship for Christians, and what was a fearful symbol of torture and execution in the Roman world is now worn casually as jewellery by people of faith and without it. The cross is like a diamond with many facets, and this Lent we will be looking at three aspects of the work of Christ on the cross. Download Discussion notes

Holy Week Day 1 - Zeal

At the start of Holy Week, reflect that you are now God’s Temple, His dwelling place (1Cor 6:19). Through his work on the cross, his father’s house is you.

“We must retain a conception of his anger if we are not to maim our conception of His love” Alexander MacLaren

God’s love is sweet, but not sentimental. Rather, it is the hard won, self-sacrificial love of a rescuer. At the start of Holy Week we see Jesus acting a heady mix of anger and love against the traders in the Temple courts.

The flip side of love is anger. Not a flying off the handle, pointless rage. Rather, a methodical yet fervent desire to rid something precious of something that’s corrupting it. Love hates that which corrupts connection and intimacy. In short, God hates sin and loves sinners. 

When the disciples see Jesus acting in such a manner they are drawn back to their knowledge of the Bible - to Psalm 69.”  The authors of the NT viewed this “cry of a godly sufferer as foreshadowing the sufferings of Christ”. And they recall that ‘zeal’ - not incandescent rage - for the presence of God with man will consume Him.

The Temple was the meeting place of God and man, and its purpose had been corrupted.

At the start of Holy Week, reflect that you are now God’s Temple, His dwelling place (1Cor 6:19). Through his work on the cross, his father’s house is you.  He is zealous for his father’s house even today; He has a passionate desire to complete His work in you, to dwell in ever increasing intimacy with you. He will come against all that hinders this desire. This Holy Week, are you ready for the zealous God to come and cleanse your inner life?

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Podcast 8am: City of Hope: A new Jerusalem Speaker - Zoe Germain

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March 24th 2019. City of Hope: New Jerusalem (Luke 19v41-44, Revelation 21)

This month we are looking at the topic of building Bristol as a City of Hope.

Towards the end of the book of Hebrews the story is recounted of men and women of faith who lived their lives wholeheartedly for God. Within this story there was a hope for a new city, a heavenly city where God's will and love would be fully know. Download Discussion notes

Cross Vision: Ransom - David Mitchell

March 31st 2019. Cross Vision: Ransom: Mark 10:45 (Hosea 13:14, Acts 20:28)

The Cross is at the heart of the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ. It has become the defining image of worship for Christians, and what was a fearful symbol of torture and execution in the Roman world is now worn casually as jewellery by people of faith and without it. The cross is like a diamond with many facets, and this Lent we will be looking at three aspects of the work of Christ on the cross. Download Discussion notes

Cross Vision: Ransom - Nigel Savage

March 31st 2019. Cross Vision: Ransom: Mark 10:45 (Hosea 13:14, Acts 20:28)

The Cross is at the heart of the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ. It has become the defining image of worship for Christians, and what was a fearful symbol of torture and execution in the Roman world is now worn casually as jewellery by people of faith and without it. The cross is like a diamond with many facets, and this Lent we will be looking at three aspects of the work of Christ on the cross. Download Discussion notes

Podcast 7pm: Cross Vision: Ransom - David Mitchell

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March 31st 2019. Cross Vision: Ransom: Mark 10:45 (Hosea 13:14, Acts 20:28)

The Cross is at the heart of the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ. It has become the defining image of worship for Christians, and what was a fearful symbol of torture and execution in the Roman world is now worn casually as jewellery by people of faith and without it. The cross is like a diamond with many facets, and this Lent we will be looking at three aspects of the work of Christ on the cross. Download Discussion notes

Podcast 11am: Cross Vision: Ransom - Nigel Savage

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March 31st 2019. Cross Vision: Ransom: Mark 10:45 (Hosea 13:14, Acts 20:28)

The Cross is at the heart of the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ. It has become the defining image of worship for Christians, and what was a fearful symbol of torture and execution in the Roman world is now worn casually as jewellery by people of faith and without it. The cross is like a diamond with many facets, and this Lent we will be looking at three aspects of the work of Christ on the cross. Download Discussion notes

Kingdom Theology Evening 10th April

Jesus talked more about the “Kingdom” than he talked about anything else combined. It was a priority for him and so it is one for his followers too. Together we will consider some of the key marks of the “Kingdom” as found in the Gospels. At this event we will pay attention to what it might have felt like to be around Jesus and his movement, and how the “Kingdom” he proclaimed is an alternative way of life that continues to unsettle family, politics and religion even as it blesses those things! Book on line click here

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Podcast 9am: City of Hope: A new Jerusalem Speaker - Hazel Askew

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March 24th 2019. City of Hope: New Jerusalem (Luke 19v41-44, Revelation 21)

This month we are looking at the topic of building Bristol as a City of Hope.

Towards the end of the book of Hebrews the story is recounted of men and women of faith who lived their lives wholeheartedly for God. Within this story there was a hope for a new city, a heavenly city where God's will and love would be fully know. Download Discussion notes

City of Hope: A new Jerusalem Speaker - David Mitchell

March 24th 2019. City of Hope: New Jerusalem (Luke 19v41-44, Revelation 21)

This month we are looking at the topic of building Bristol as a City of Hope.

Towards the end of the book of Hebrews the story is recounted of men and women of faith who lived their lives wholeheartedly for God. Within this story there was a hope for a new city, a heavenly city where God's will and love would be fully know. Download Discussion notes

City of Hope: A new Jerusalem Speaker - Jon Wilcox

March 24th 2019. City of Hope: New Jerusalem (Luke 19v41-44, Revelation 21)

This month we are looking at the topic of building Bristol as a City of Hope.

Towards the end of the book of Hebrews the story is recounted of men and women of faith who lived their lives wholeheartedly for God. Within this story there was a hope for a new city, a heavenly city where God's will and love would be fully know. Download Discussion notes

Podcast 7pm: City of Hope: A new Jerusalem Speaker - Jon Wilcox

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March 24th 2019. City of Hope: New Jerusalem (Luke 19v41-44, Revelation 21)

This month we are looking at the topic of building Bristol as a City of Hope.

Towards the end of the book of Hebrews the story is recounted of men and women of faith who lived their lives wholeheartedly for God. Within this story there was a hope for a new city, a heavenly city where God's will and love would be fully know. Download Discussion notes

Podcast 11am: City of Hope: A new Jerusalem Speaker - David Mitchell

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March 24th 2019. City of Hope: New Jerusalem (Luke 19v41-44, Revelation 21)

This month we are looking at the topic of building Bristol as a City of Hope.

Towards the end of the book of Hebrews the story is recounted of men and women of faith who lived their lives wholeheartedly for God. Within this story there was a hope for a new city, a heavenly city where God's will and love would be fully know. Download Discussion notes

City of Hope: God's heart for children - Krish Kandiah

March 17th 2019. City of Hope: Children - (Acts 19v1-22)

This month we are looking at the topic of building Bristol as a City of Hope. When a city is broken it is often the poor, the marginalised and the young that suffer the most. Download Discussion notes

Home for Good www.homeforgood.org.uk

Fostering is caring for vulnerable children in your home. There are many different kinds of fostering, offering a variety of suitable placements for children and young people.

As the Church responds to our Biblical call to care for the vulnerable, we will see families stepping forward to foster or adopt every child waiting for a home, we will see safe and welcoming churches being a committed supportive community for every family, and we will see every Christian playing their part for vulnerable children.

Podcast 7pm: City of Hope: God's heart for children - Krish Kandiah

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March 17th 2019. City of Hope: Children - (Acts 19v1-22)

This month we are looking at the topic of building Bristol as a City of Hope. When a city is broken it is often the poor, the marginalised and the young that suffer the most. Download Discussion notes

Home for Good www.homeforgood.org.uk

Fostering is caring for vulnerable children in your home. There are many different kinds of fostering, offering a variety of suitable placements for children and young people.

As the Church responds to our Biblical call to care for the vulnerable, we will see families stepping forward to foster or adopt every child waiting for a home, we will see safe and welcoming churches being a committed supportive community for every family, and we will see every Christian playing their part for vulnerable children.