John Herron finishes our series on Job, exploring its dramatic epilogue (Ch. 38–42) and the book’s deep questions about suffering, faith, and meaning.
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John Herron finishes our series on Job, exploring its dramatic epilogue (Ch. 38–42) and the book’s deep questions about suffering, faith, and meaning.
In part 2 Stephanie Wilson looks at the conversations between Job and his friends and reflects on suffering in the life of faith with God.
John Herron opens a new mini-series on Job, exploring its dramatic prologue (Ch. 1–2) and the book’s deep questions about suffering, faith, and meaning.
Stephanie Wilson brings a hopeful theological reflection on the difficult question’ What about Hell?’, exploring various views of the church before looking most significantly at what Jesus said.
David Armstrong explores the tension between violent depictions of God in Scripture and the radical peace of Jesus — a vision of God not as vengeful warrior, but a protective mother who seeks peace and wholeness for all.
David Armstrong teaches on how our understanding of God shapes everything and challenges the idea of an angry, wrathful deity by turning to Scripture and Jesus’ life to reveal a God of love, mercy, and grace.
David Armstrong speaks on GØD as Father from Luke 15 and the radical countercultural parable of The Prodigal Son' reframing it as "The Parable of the Compassionate Father".
Stephanie Wilson continues our mini series on Pentecost Sunday celebrating the friendship of the Holy Spirit and inviting us to contend for more of a Spirit filled life to bring healing to the City and the Nation.
The week, David Armstrong kicks off our mini-series on the Trinity, introducing us to some of the background of the Jewish understanding of God and moving on to talking about Jesus, the son.