Acts 2:42, 2 Timothy 3:16-17
Caitlin explores what it could look like to be a church devoted to teaching through looking at the Bible as more than a book, but a transformational meeting place with God.
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Caitlin explores what it could look like to be a church devoted to teaching through looking at the Bible as more than a book, but a transformational meeting place with God.
Looking at Jesus’ woes to the experts in the law, we ask the question, how do we respond Jesus when he shines His light into the darker areas of our lives?
Among the all-consuming nature of life, the story of Mary & Martha challenges us to put aside our distractions and our busyness to come and sit at the feet of Jesus.
Up until now in Luke 9 we’ve learnt a lot about who Jesus is. This week we turn to the question that follows, who am I to be in light of who Jesus is?
In today’s story Jesus shows his divinity to Simon through a miraculous catch of fish. Caitlin dives into what this tells us about who Jesus is and what He is like.
Mary’s song is a combinataion of personal praise and hope for the coming Kingdom. It gives us a beautiful example of worshipping in all circumstances and holding to God’s promises with confidence that they will come to pass.
Not every message, messenger, or idea we encounter is from God. Caitlin takes us through 3 tests that this passage offers to help us in the discernment process so we can be equipped to identify the wolves in sheep’s clothing - to identify what tells us the truth about God and what is the enemy trying to lead us astray.
Looking at the second half of the story of the writing on the wall, Caitlin reminds us that God is God and we are not and as a response we should be humble learners.
Caitlin continues our series in Genesis looking at what this passage has to say about who God is and who we are created to be.
“He hand-crafted us as purpose given people created for community.”
This week , Caitlin unpacks the concept of calling drawing from Paul’s story and her own journey emphasising that we are people with a purpose, not people defined by a purpose.