Episodes
Sunday Sep 19, 2021
Practice Not Perfect Sabbath
Sunday Sep 19, 2021
Sunday Sep 19, 2021
Becoming more like Jesus by Practicing the spiritual disciplines.
Sunday Aug 22, 2021
I Quit... Complaining
Sunday Aug 22, 2021
Sunday Aug 22, 2021
Constantly complaining seems to be a national pastime for most South Africans. Few things however are as destructive to the soul as incessant grumbling. Join us on Sunday as we attempt to conquer complaining.
Sunday Jun 06, 2021
The life of Paul -The Barnabas effect
Sunday Jun 06, 2021
Sunday Jun 06, 2021
Barnabas means "Son of encouragement". Join us as we continue Paul's story and see how Barnabas encouraged and helped Paul on his mission.
Sunday Jan 10, 2021
Sunday Jan 10, 2021
Sunday Nov 15, 2020
The Two Lost Sons
Sunday Nov 15, 2020
Sunday Nov 15, 2020
A look at Jesus' most famous parable. Luke 15:11-32
Sunday Nov 08, 2020
Me and my big mouth
Sunday Nov 08, 2020
Sunday Nov 08, 2020
The purpose of the book of James is to show us the difference between a mere profession and a real possession of faith. Yet James also sees a link between our speech and who we truly are. The effects of your speech ultimately can direct your life and change the lives others.
Sunday Oct 25, 2020
A Disruptive Faith
Sunday Oct 25, 2020
Sunday Oct 25, 2020
Apparently 80% of South Africans claim to be Christians.
That statistic doesn't account for 'cultural Christianity' though. This is a type of unintentional Christianity, where you identify as 'Christian' the same way you might identify as South African or Indian. It doesn't really demand anything from you, except perhaps that you get married in a church and occasionally wear a cross as an accessory.
The reality however is that although Jesus loves you enough to accept you as you are, He loves you too much to let you stay the way you are.
Real Christianity disrupts and demands everything.
Sunday Aug 23, 2020
The Life of David: A King in Awe
Sunday Aug 23, 2020
Sunday Aug 23, 2020
"The world will never starve for want of wonders, but for want of wonder." GK Chesterton David had no want of wonder. He marveled at the splendor of creation and loved the Creator all the more for it. What can we learn from Israel's greatest psalmist about enchantment in a disenchanted age?
Sunday Aug 16, 2020
Davids Troubles with Sons and Others A baffled king with a broken hallelujah
Sunday Aug 16, 2020
Sunday Aug 16, 2020
It is easy to exaggerate David; he was (and is) a charismatic figure, who very quickly looms larger than life in the eyes of his admirers. Michelangelo sculpted in marble what most Christians have carved in their imaginations, a flawless David. But the biblical text does not give us a flawless David. It is absolutely essential that we acquire a sense of our common God-created, Jesus-saved, and Spirit-blessed selves that is unedited, unabridged, and unblinking. These final episodes in the David story ensures we get the whole story - of him and of us.