MEDIA + TALKS - St Luke's, Clovelly Podcast
1) Mark 5-8: Jesus Up Close
CLICK for Bible readings: Mark 5:1-20 and Ephesians 2:1-5. CLICK for Bible readings: Isaiah 53:1-12 and Mark 6:1-29.
2) RHYTHMS
‘The modern world is a habit formation machine’, writes author Justin Earley. We will be formed and shaped by something, unintentionally by the habits and rhythms of modern life - or intentionally, as...Show More
3) ROMANS 8 > HOPE IN AN UNCERTAIN WORLD
CLICK for Bible readings: Romans 8:1-11 and Ezekiel 36:16-29. CLICK for Bible readings: Romans 8:12-17 and John 14:15-26. CLICK for Bible readings: Romans 8:18-30 and Genesis 50:14-21. CLICK ...Show More
4) Living for the glory of God
audio Block Double-click here to upload or link to a .mp3. Learn more CLICK for Bible readings: Exodus 33:18-34:8 and 2 Corinthia...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.5) 1 Kings 1-11 > The rise and fall of Solomon
When God invites Solomon to ask for one request, he asks for wisdom - but ends up with everything. He becomes the wisest and wealthiest king in the history of the ancient world. When Jesus showed up, ...Show More
6) WE ALL BELIEVE SOMETHING - THE APOSTLES' CREED (PART 2)
Historians almost universally agreed that Jesus was crucified under the Roman Governor Pontius Pilate in 1st Century Judaea. However understanding why Jesus died is crucial to understanding the Christ...Show More
7) CELEBRATING 10 YEARS
Following Jesus is not just what we do on Sundays, it's what we do on Monday and Tuesday and everyday; at home and at work; with our bodies, our time and our money.
8) CELEBRATING 10 YEARS
Our secular friends and neighbours think it's crazy to believe in a crucified Son of God. But God chooses the weak and unimpressive, those humbled by life circumstances, to spread this message of Gods...Show More
9) CONFIDENT COMMUNITY - 1 JOHN SERIES
When we have doubts and our faith begins to waiver, how do we work out what's dependable and true?
10) REAL FAITH - THE BOOK OF DANIEL
How do we live and engage in our western secular society without compromising the essence of our Christian faith? What are the lines that we will not cross?