Pete Hughes closes our teaching series, The Face of God, speaking into the road that lies ahead for us as a church family as we respond to racial inequality and injustice being exposed.
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Pete Hughes closes our teaching series, The Face of God, speaking into the road that lies ahead for us as a church family as we respond to racial inequality and injustice being exposed.
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Reading the Times is a series of interviews with friends across the world about culture, faith and the work of the Spirit at this time. Jesus said to the Pharisees, “You can look at the sky to forecast the weather, but why can’t you read the signs of the times?” Our task as followers of Jesus is to discern where the Spirit is moving and simply jump on board.
This conversation is with Debby Wright, national director of Vineyard Churches UK and Ireland.
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Anna Mason continues our series, The Face of God, by sharing from Mark 11, asking us what it would look like to invite the Holy Spirit in to turn over the tables in our hearts and in the world around us, disrupting the areas that don’t represent God.
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Jon Carter continues our teaching series, The Face of God, by exploring Luke 19 and Jesus’ lament as he looks out over the city, asking what it looks like for us to respond to grief and injustice today.
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Reading the Times is a series of interviews with friends across the world about culture, faith and the work of the Spirit at this time. Jesus said to the Pharisees, “You can look at the sky to forecast the weather, but why can’t you read the signs of the times?” Our task as followers of Jesus is to discern where the Spirit is moving and simply jump on board.
This interview is a conversation with musician Jake Isaac as he speaks about creativity.
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Pete Hughes responds to the murder of George Floyd and the racial injustice that is prevalent in our hurting world. He shares God’s invitation into hope, healing and freedom, as we pray that racism would be flushed from society, and we as a church would play our part in seeing God’s kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven.
Trigger warning: mention of violent acts of racism.
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Reading the Times is a series of interviews with friends across the world about culture, faith and the work of the Spirit at this time. Jesus said to the Pharisees, “You can look at the sky to forecast the weather, but why can’t you read the signs of the times?” Our task as followers of Jesus is to discern where the Spirit is moving and simply jump on board.
This interview is with Ness Wilson who leads Pioneer UK and Open Heaven Church in Loughborough.
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Reading the Times is a series of interviews with friends across the world about culture, faith and the work of the Spirit at this time. Jesus said to the Pharisees, “You can look at the sky to forecast the weather, but why can’t you read the signs of the times?” Our task as followers of Jesus is to discern where the Spirit is moving and simply jump on board.
This interview is with Jay Pathak, who is the pastor of Mile High Vineyard and a family of neighbourhood churches in Denver.
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On Pentecost Sunday, Pete Hughes shares with us from Acts 2, exploring ways in which the church can be marked out as being on fire.
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