Audio | Psalm 19 | Chris Mulherin (4th of May 2025) Chris leads the Institute for the Study of Christianity in an Age of Science and Technology (ISCAST). Here is gives us reasons for why Christianity are close friends rather than bitter enemies.
Luke 15:11-32 | The prodigal
It is hard, in Jesus' famous parable of the younger son who trashes his life in a far country, to figure out who the prodigal is. The Oxford Dictionary says prodigal means 'wasteful, extravagant'. That seems to be self-centred, reckless, and indulgent son, but could it also be the father who humilitates himself in welcoming … Continue reading Luke 15:11-32 | The prodigal
Luke 9:28-36 | Transfiguration
It was a surprise to find out who he really was. Some call him a prophet or an early Marxist, an incarnation of Buddha or just a troubled man making trouble. But, just for a moment, his true nature was revealed and it freaked them out... one friend offered to build booths, tents, tabernacles - … Continue reading Luke 9:28-36 | Transfiguration
Psalm 144 | Prayer in time of war
How do we pray in time of war? For many in our world this is not a theoretical question. Psalm 144 has some surprising answers which Dr. Jill Firth will be leading us through. Join us fro our time of worship from 10am this Sunday morning as we celebrate Holy Communion and Commission our leaders … Continue reading Psalm 144 | Prayer in time of war
