In this podcast series — Human During Lockdown — we will look at what it means to be human and how emotional health and contemplative practices can lead to a deeply integrated spiritual life while helping us navigate the effects this global pandemic is having on our everyday lives.
A collection of ‘Prayers for Others’ written and read by people in the Redeemer community.
A collection of ‘Prayers for Others’ written and read by people in the Redeemer community.
A conversation between David Armstrong, Ryan Hawthorne & Stephanie Wilson on what a realistic but hopeful Christian response might be to COVID19 and a time like this.
A special podcast episode with reflections from David Armstrong and a guided mediation on Psalm 23 and the Table of Jesus led by Ryan Hawthorne.
David Armstrong continues our ‘Encountering Jesus’ series— stories from the gospels on the road to easter. He preaches from Matthew. 4 and Jesus temptation in the wilderness.
David Armstrong begins a new series during Lent entitled ‘Encountering Jesus’ — stories from the gospels on the road to easter. He preaches from Mark 8 as Jesus predicts his death to his disciples and calls them to the life of discipleship, taking up their crosses and following him.
Stephanie speaks to the ancient practise of Sabbath and how it is relevant to the age in which we live. It is an invitation that is routed in our identity as the free children of God.
David Armstrong continues our series looking at how a silence and solitude is essential in becoming a non anxious presence in a world that demands our focus.
David Armstrong continues our series looking at how a change of perspective is key if we are to experience the power and reality of God’s presence in our lives and thrive in a self obsessed secular age.
Ryan Hawthorne continues our six week series in the run up to Lent.
David Armstrong beings our new series on Practicing Presence as prepare for a week of prayer and fasting.
Ryan Hawthorne helps us understand Advent as a season of participation and anticipation through the lens of Jesus genealogy in Matthew 1.
David Armstrong finishes our series 'Ruth: Borders & Belonging' looking at the seemingly complicated but truly redemptive ending to Ruth and Naomi's story in Chapter 4 and the resulting implications on the community of faith to enlarge the circle of belonging further than was every imagined
Stephanie Wilson unpacks chapter three of Ruth and applies it to our current context, examining the hope filled message as Jesus calls us into His Kingdom of new.
David Armstrong continues our series in Ruth in Chapter 2. Ruth and Naomi have returned to Naomi’s homeland and Ruth decides to go try and meet their needs by gleaning the fields of a noble man in the community called Boaz. An encounter between Ruth and Boaz is the beginning of a remarkable turn in the story and fortune of the two women.
This Sunday, friend and founder of the TOBAR network, Alaine Emmerson returns with teaching from Ezekiel 47, where he draws out valuable lessons for Redeemer.
This Sunday we were excited to welcome back Jarrod McKenna. Jarrod is the co-founder of First Home Project, a community welcoming, housing and “giving a hand up not a hand out” to recently arrived refugees, was a part of initiating the LoveMakesAWay movement, and is a peace award winning nonviolent social change trainer.
Daniel Saunders continues our series in Ruth - a book about ordinary people doing ordinary things.
Daniel interviews Rosie about Home for Good, a Charity working to find families and homes for children.
David Armstrong begins our series in Ruth in Chapter 1 which examines the love that Ruth had towards her mother-in-law Naomi and how that love challenges us today to be a people that love well and embrace the other.