Walking with Jesus enables us to consistently embrace God's call of leadership. He has given us gifts, how are we to use them for others? We are reading from Judges 4-5.
Walking with Jesus enables us to consistently embrace God's call of leadership. He has given us gifts, how are we to use them for others? We are reading from Judges 4-5.
Walking with Jesus enables us to consistently embrace God's call of leadership. He has given us gifts, how are we to use them for others? We are reading from Judges 4-5.
What it means to be a peacemaker.
When we're in the trouble we've caused for ourselves, we can cry out to God. Wherever we are, when we cry out to God, He rescues us. Nobody is too far off for Him.
When we are in difficult spots, when others are set against us, we can (and should) find our refuge in God. We are better off for it. It is our hope that everyone in Chorlton will find refuge in Him.
We all experience suffering, not many of us go through it well. Psalm 13 teaches us how to be honest and face our suffering, process our pain, and find meaning in it all. This is also the path that Jesus walked, and one that He continues to invite us into.
The end of Acts is our beginning. We learn more about how to be the church in Chorlton, joining God's mission to make all things new, in Acts 28.11-31.
Jesus leads us to a risky life, but if we listen to Him we get His courage to weather our storms. And God always keeps His children safe. Teaching from Acts 27.1-28.10.
Meeting Jesus changes our calling, he creates us to be servants and witnesses. Teaching from Acts 25.13-26.32.
To live whole lives, we need to have integrity in our actions, be able to tell our stories truthfully, and speak about Jesus to others. Only Jesus and His resurrection allows us to live into this big reality.
Anything that's worth anything will cost us something. Following Jesus does have its cost, but it's nothing compared to the reward.
Sunday’s message on Acts 21.1-26
God calls all people to Jesus, and Jesus gives us peace. Teaching from Acts 10.1-11.18.
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.