John 21:15-25
Just as Jesus calls Peter to hope and follow him again after disappointment, fear, and failure, Jesus invites us to hope, trust, and follow out of the valley of the shadow of death.
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Just as Jesus calls Peter to hope and follow him again after disappointment, fear, and failure, Jesus invites us to hope, trust, and follow out of the valley of the shadow of death.
In their disorientation and confusion, the disciples go back to what they know - fishing.
In His incredible kindness, Jesus meets them there, transforms their everyday ordinary and invites them into His presence. He does the same for us.
John uses the story of Thomas encountering Jesus to show us how we can encounter Jesus.
For Easter Sunday Jim looks at how God broke the glorious news of Jesus' resurrection to the world, choosing to start with a broken and hurting woman, with amazing tenderness.
Toby speaks on the passage of Jesus’ death, reflecting on its sadness and its importance for our salvation.
The way Pilate and the soldiers behave in this passage is in stark contrast to how Jesus acts. So how do we make sure our characters are more like Jesus than like Pilate or the soldiers?
Jim looks at the trial of Jesus before Pilate, and the role of the religious and secular authorities in judging Jesus. However, with hints from John that God is on the real throne, is it really those same religious and secular authorities that are being judged in this moment? And what would that mean for us?
In today's passage Pilate asks "what is truth?". In this sermon we take a look at the theme of 'the truth', throughout John's gospel, and see what it might mean for us to love the truth and hear His voice.
Jeremy looks at Peter and Annas' denials challenging us to examine where in our lives we also deny Jesus and encouraging us to fix our eyes on Him instead.
Picking up our series in John's Gospel again, Jim looks at how Jesus chose God's painful plan that would lead to us being atoned with God.