Christians suffer, doubt, make mistakes, have blind spots, brilliance and faults like other human beings. So why then persist with a relationship with God? What difference does it make if any? As part of our Reasons for Hope series, Sarah Coe will be guiding our thoughts about this during our 10 am communion service on … Continue reading Why am I still a Christian? | Sarah Coe
Being good without God | Tom French
It is an age old question. How do we change? Is change for the better even possible? We can all see the best version of ourselves, we are all flooded with advice, aspirations, techniques, coaches and technology to help us be that person ... so why is the good we want so hard to achieve? … Continue reading Being good without God | Tom French
The wisdom of Islam and the foolishness of Christianity.
As part of our teaching series on Reasons for Hope, this Sunday 1/6 at our 10 am worship time we will be considering the claims and Islam against Christianity. Our speaker is Kamran Nazir who was born and raised in an Islamic context and will soon be working in a predominantly Islamic setting as a … Continue reading The wisdom of Islam and the foolishness of Christianity.
How big is our God? | Isaiah 45, Psalm 8
On the 14th of February 1990, the Voyager space probe took its last photo, an image of Earth from a distance of over 6 billion kilometres. In it, Earth can be seen taking up less than a pixel in the vastness of space. The author, Carl Sagan, later published his interpretation of the image in … Continue reading How big is our God? | Isaiah 45, Psalm 8
