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Pentecost Sunday 2010
It’s Pentecost Sunday and Rev. Ian Davies talks about the amazing change that the Holy Spirit can bring with the aid of a picture of his pet lobster (a stereogram). John 14:15-19 and Acts 2:14-21
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Awesome God
On Sunday 16th May, Marown celebrated it’s Sunday School Anniversary. During the service the youth groups sang “Awesome God” and displayed images that make them think about how awesome God is. Listen/Watch again below:
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Love one another
It’s simple advice. Love one another. If you don’t know how to deal with a situation or person. Love one another. John 13:31-35
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Be Secure
In the children’s talk Rev. Ian Davies encourages us to have a child’s outlook towards our walk with Christ. In his sermon, Rev. Ian Davies continues the theme of restoration from last week. Pointing us to the Bible he reminds us that we can be sure of our salvation, that in Christ we are kept…
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Be Restored
Just becasue you have made mistakes in the past, doesn’t mean you are not eligible for what God has in store for you. God doesn’t want second best for you. He wants to give you the best. He loves you. Let his love and grace restore you. John 21:1-17
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Palm Sunday 2010
Today is Palm Sunday, and Rev. Ian Davies talks about the celebration that greeted Jesus as he rode into Jerusalem, and how the expectations of the crowd were not what God had planned. How different were the crowd less than a week later… Luke 19:28-40
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Press on with Christ
You can’t earn God’s love by good deeds or following the Law. You already have it, so accept it and walk with Christ. Leave the past behind. Let Christ be your guide and press on towards the goal that he has for you, a place in heaven with him. Philippians 3:4-14
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God is greater than your failures
God loves you, he want’s you to bear fruit. He is bigger than your greatest failures. In him you will be fruitful. Luke 13:6-9
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Give it up
It’s Lent and a traditional time to give things up. However the tempations of the world are great. If something is bad for us should we just give it up for Lent or for always? Sounds hard, and we can always find a valid reason to lapse. The truth is it’s always been hard. It…
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Temptation
It’s the beginning of Lent. This week Ian looks at the Temptations of Christ in the wilderness, and compares them to the temptation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and the temptations we face. Luke 4:1-13
