
Galatians 2:20
Presented by Mark Hill
Christ was crucified for our sin. By faith, we trust that His death paid for our own personal sin. In that way, we are crucified with Him, our sin with him on the cross. That sinful “us” dies, replaced by the resurrected Christ “in us.” We continue to live in the flesh, of course, but our lives are now directed not by our sinful selves but by our faith in Christ.

Ephesians 2:20
Presented by Mark Hill
Having left our past behind in the present we prepare or build on the foundation of God’s Word a vision for life with Him. “Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone.” The cornerstone was the first rock used to establish the foundation of an ancient building. The apostles and prophets were the foundations, but Jesus was the “first stone” or cornerstone to begin the church.

“Is God relevant” Special three-day series presented by Jon Galloway.
It would be easy to get the impression that there is no place for God in our modern world. After all, science can answer all our questions. But can it? Even the explanations that are offered often require us to accept what is not possible. God is relevant, offering a logical explanation for the beginning of all things as well as an answer to why we are here. Because God is relevant, Christians have hope.

“Is God relevant” Special three-day series presented by Jon Galloway.
It would be easy to get the impression that there is no place for God in our modern world. After all, science can answer all our questions. But can it? Even the explanations that are offered often require us to accept what is not possible. God is relevant, offering a logical explanation for the beginning of all things as well as an answer to why we are here. Because God is relevant, Christians have hope.

“Jesus heals a man born blind”
This miracle is one of the great lessons that Jesus taught about faith. John 9: 1-12

“The power of prayer”
Prayer is the divinely authorised mechanism God has given us to tap into His power. Ephesians 6:18