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Jesus in a Plural World | James Stevenson

This is such an important passage as we think about what it means to be witnesses to Jesus in a world where so many people think that it doesn’t matter what you believe as long as you keep it to yourself.

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How To Agitate Culture | Wayne Massey

“Societies become secular not when they dispense with religion altogether, but when they are no longer especially agitated by it.” The early church found themselves amongst people who were agitated by them. “By what power and in whose name do you do these things?” They were asked. How can we be like them, how can we speak into, shape and agitate our culture.

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Don’t Miss Out On Jesus | Wayne Massey

Don’t miss out on all Jesus could do in and through you. Every generation of the church finds itself in a broken and fragile world. And every generation of the church finds itself trying to work out how best to respond to that brokenness. Is it possible in our response we may miss out on the very fullness of Good and all He is doing? Acts 3 teaches us what to do in order not to be those who miss out.

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God’s Plan Unfolds | Charles Auld (The Seven)

In Acts 2, the Apostle Peter gives the first public talk in the early church. As he explains the Holy Spirit’s coming at Pentecost, Peter turns to the Old Testament and to the writings of the Prophet Joel.  How can we be part of God’s unfolding plan from the Old Testament to today and into the future?

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Eating With Great Love | Ron Jackson

One key way the early church had fellowship with one another was through sharing meals – breaking bread – together. They learnt that the Christian life isn’t just about what God wants to do for us, but what he wants to do through us for the blessing of people. How can we eat with great love like the first Christians?

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