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Ash discusses the characteristics of a healthy church, focusing on the importance of revering the lordship of Christ, as demonstrated through the events surrounding Jesus' entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. This message highlights how a healthy church mirrors the early Christian community depicted in the book of Acts, emphasizing breaking bread together and maintaining a strong relationship with Jesus. Ash also encourages us to dig in as we approach the Easter season, building up to the death and resurrection of Christ.
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In this message Ash encourages us to develop a consistent, personal prayer life, likening it to digging a spiritual well. Just as digging a well requires hard work, effort and persistence to reach life-giving water, prayer requires intentionality and perseverance.
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This message reminds us that prayer isn’t just something we do at church—it’s about real connection with the Father. The early church in Acts 2 didn’t treat prayer like a task, but a way of life. It wasn’t about getting results, it was about a relationship with God. Prayer is how we stay close to God, hear His voice, and walk with Him daily. Every believer is invited personally into that kind of connection.
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Ash encourages us to live with open hands, just like the early church who shared what they had so no one was in need. It’s not just about giving—it’s about positioning ourselves to be part of God’s movement, living out our faith through real, everyday actions.
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In this week’s episode, we dive into Ash's message on what makes a church truly healthy. He unpacks some key ingredients—community, spiritual growth, and devotion to God’s Word—reminding us that a thriving church isn’t just about Sunday services, but about how we live out our faith together. Each of us has a role to play in making the church a place of life and light in the community. So, let’s ask ourselves—how are we contributing to the health of our church? Let’s lean in, step up, and be the light God calls us to be!
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This week we have Gary Bradshaw visiting us from Lighthouse Church. He shares how important it is to make time to sit at the table with Jesus. He challenges us, are we so distracted with the world that we look away from Jesus?
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Pierre unpacks Song of Solomon for us. He explores the layers of meaning behind this passionate love story. Is it a metaphor for Christ and the Church? Or does it tell the tale of a woman's love for a shepherd, her true love, amid the distractions and temptations of the world, represented by the powerful King Solomon? Pierre looks at the historical context, contrasting interpretations, and the personal, intimate covenant of love depicted in this poetic narrative. He also makes it practical in how it speaks to believers today, calling us to stay true to our first love despite the allure of...
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In a world obsessed with status and validation, Jesus flips the script—entering the city not on a warhorse, but on a humble donkey. What does it mean to lay down our own ambitions and truly serve? Paul talks about untying ourselves from false identities and stepping into a life of purpose, not for approval, but for impact.
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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.
info_outlineAsh 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.