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Trevor Hartley discusses the concept of gratitude as a transformative spiritual practice. He emphasizes the importance of responding positively to challenges and offences as a means to deepen one’s faith and experience God’s grace. By maintaining a posture of gratitude, Trev argues that individuals can foster unity within the church and overcome spiritual obstacles.
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A healthy church shows Jesus through authenticity, relying on God’s wisdom and living by the Spirit. It’s not about appearances but about real connection—prayer, faithfulness, and love. We’re called to stay true to God’s guidance, let the Holy Spirit work in us, and bring life and renewal to our community.
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Here at NCCB we have a 100 year vision, we are called to occupy until Jesus returns. Vision Sunday is where the team on campus shares their hopes and plans for the future.
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In this message, Ash talks about the importance of being servants and ambassadors of Jesus, encouraging us to offer ourselves as living sacrifices. He shares insights about humility, servant-heartedness, and being dedicated to serving our community.
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Ash discusses the role of the church as ambassadors for Christ, emphasizing the importance of embodying Jesus' teachings through loving actions and community influence. He highlights the need for us to live out our faith authentically, align our lives with scriptural values, and actively participate in reclaiming and transforming our city.
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This message is centred around aligning with God's purpose for our lives, serving with love, and actively engaging in the mission of reconciliation between humanity and God. The metaphor of binoculars is used to illustrate the need for clarity and alignment in our spiritual focus, as well as a call to action for us to discover and embrace our unique roles in the church and community environment.
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Today Ash reflects on how we as the church can address societal trends and challenges through a biblical perspective. He encourages us to align our actions and intentions with God's plans, emphasizing the need for focus and maturity in our faith. Our focus coming into 2025 is the call to embody Jesus' teachings and character in this community, we must live our faith actively and effectively.
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Cullum underscores the importance of forgiveness, both from God and towards others. He discusses how true forgiveness is proactive, encouraging us to extend grace and understanding even before we are asked. He also invites us to reflect on our relationships and the act of forgiveness as we approach the new year, encouraging us to turn to God for strength and guidance in our interactions.
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Paul emphasizes that understanding the end of our journey allows us to navigate the present with strength and purpose. He encourages us to remain faithful and to ask for help during challenging times, ultimately reaffirming that the Holy Spirit equips believers to access God's promises and live a fulfilling life.
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In a church service led by Trevor Hartley, the message emphasizes the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit, particularly in relation to speaking in tongues. Hartley discusses the mandate, obstacles, and mission associated with this spiritual experience, highlighting the transformative power of Jesus' name and the communal responsibility of Christians to spread good news and restoration. He encourages the congregation to let the Holy Spirit guide their prayers and actions as they impact their community and beyond, and to seek this empowerment actively.
info_outlineIn this spontaneous moment, Ash adresses those with prophetic gifting in the room, he also has a word over those who pray and the teenagers.