In the story in Acts 19.21-41 we see how following Jesus requires us to become atheists and how God moves in tumultuous times.
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In the story in Acts 19.21-41 we see how following Jesus requires us to become atheists and how God moves in tumultuous times.
Jesus transforms people, communities, and cities (including Chorlton!). Teaching from Acts 18.24-19.20.
How can we keep going when it seems like everything in this world is set against us? For things that are important to us, like the story of Jesus, we are often silent. How can we keep it going? This story from Acts 18.1-23 speaks to us today.
How can we find hope in a world that devoid of justice? This story from Acts 17.16-34 tells us.
We want Chorlton to be more just. We want Manchester to be more just. We want to be a part of bringing justice to a world in need of it, and we also want to experience justice for ourselves.
We learn from Acts 17.1-15, what it means to reject or receive Jesus and the consequences of each.
We don’t want anyone to miss out on God. As a church in Chorlton, Manchester, Redeemer loves Jesus, loves people, and helps cultivate the culture of our neighbourhood.
What happens when we are discontent, oppressed, and shamed? This message from Acts 16.6-40 is for those who have it all, have nothing at all, and have lost it all.
In Acts 15.1-16.5, we learn about our unity in Christ, and how we can live that out as a church in Chorlton, Manchester.
In Acts 14 we look at how we can live out the gospel regardless of our circumstances: how to be spiritually resilient. We will all experience defeat and victory, how can we be resilient through all our experiences?
If you’d like to learn more about joining God’s mission in Chorlton and Manchester, fill out one of our connect cards. All are welcome to join in.
Continuing in our series of Acts, we learn from Acts 12.25-13.52 the ingredients that go into making God’s mission. This is good news and helpful information for us at Redeemer, as we are a church in Chorlton that is joining God in His mission.
In Acts 12.1-24, we learn how we can flourish in a crisis. Living out our faith as the church in Chorlton, we can always be free, regardless of the circumstances around us, because of what Jesus has done and how He is working now in our lives.
In Acts 11.19-30, we see how to believe, remain true, and serve others (even when it's difficult). As the church in Chorlton, we get to embody this truth by the Holy Spirit working in our lives.
God calls all people to Jesus, and Jesus gives us peace. Teaching from Acts 10.1-11.18.