Seven trumpets
The troubles we see in our world are signs that God wants us to turn back to him – and the church has a vital role in pointing the way.
Graham is a member of the lay preaching team and Church Warden.
The troubles we see in our world are signs that God wants us to turn back to him – and the church has a vital role in pointing the way.
Jesus challenges the mindset and privileges of the religious leaders of his day… and his disciples too… and us…
As the wind and waves grew, so did the disciples’ fears – they didn’t realise was watching them and would rescue them.
On the road to Emmaus two disciples became witnesses to the Resurrection, and we too are called to tell others how we have met the risen Christ.
Some principles that will help us to see evangelism as a natural part of our lives rather than as something to be forced or done out of guilt.
How does Job point to Jesus? What is the link between righteousness and suffering?
The church in Ephesus looked great from the outside but was dying on the inside – Jesus calls them to focus on what matters and recover their first love.
We don’t even know his name, but he experiences the most dramatic possible turnaround in his life. Our stories may be much less dramatic, says Graham Romp, but only we can tell those around us of the difference God makes in our lives.
In all circumstances? Even when the church is suffering severe persecution, as was the case at Thessalonica?
At the first Easter, Jesus showed himself not as a disembodied spirit but in bodily form – why does this matter?