We all build; in fact we were made to build, to create. continue »

In Isaiah 61 God’s servant (ultimately Jesus) picks up his people, sets them free, heals them, gives them a new life – so they can ‘rebuild the ruins’ and ‘restore places long devastated’. In the summer of 2020 we are thinking about how we can rebuild after and through the effects of the global pandemic.
We all build; in fact we were made to build, to create. continue »
Before we start repairing, like Nehemiah we must first identify where the gaps are. continue »
The Israelites said ‘The Time has not yet come.’ But now IS the time for Christ to be at the centre of our lives and now IS the time for his Church to be built. continue »
Jesus is building his church – even here, in Amington! – and nothing, not even a pandemic, can stop him. continue »
God is the Builder. We are his building. But by his grace he calls us to join in, to build with him. continue »
Friends, let’s be disciples and not the crowd. Let’s hear these words of Jesus, and put them into practice – and so build our life on solid rock. continue »
God wants to give you his Spirit, every day, and fill you so you are overflowing with his Spirit and his presence. continue »
On earth Jesus worked through a human body; from heaven Jesus works through a body of humans. continue »
Jesus has already given up everything he had – for you. How will you respond? continue »