Give a few moments to God as we listen to what Christ has to say for us. Rev Graham Taylor gives a fireside talk on a Bible passage relevant to you today.
Rev. Graham explores the relationship between faith and doubt, emphasizing that questioning is a natural aspect of spirituality. Using the example of Doubting Thomas, it suggests that doubt can enhance faith rather than destroy it. Ultimately, the message is one of seeking God actively through Scripture, community, and remembering past faithfulness.
Graham looks at how the disciples found fulfilment by recognising Jesus in the ordianry places of life.
Graham looks at the anointing of Christ by Mary. it tells us that giving no matter who little change the world into his Kingdom
Graham looks at Pual's advice to the divided Corinthian Church. He reminds that we should look at people as God does. Then with Christ minister in reconciliation to them. Finally Paul invites us always to ambassadors for Christ bring peace and harmony in diversity.
Graham thinks about what Jeremiah teaches us during these troubled times.
Rev Graham thinks about the simplest truths of Christianity and how they help us act faithfully in a messy world.
Graham is looking at the Early Church as the way to grow the Christian community. If you a topic that you would like explored, please email it to graham@taystar.co.uk
Graham considers the rising tide of anxiety and offers some Christian ways of coming to term with worries. If you have a topic you would like covered, please send a request to graham@taystar.co.uk
Rev Graham thinks about grief and loss; hope to cope with it and find hope through it. Even in the worst of all losses, Christ's promise of eternal life glimmers and make the dark future less so. If you want Graham to address a subject, please contact him at graham@taystar.co.uk
Graham thinks about loneliness. Could it have a purpose? How can we overcome it? Who is there to help us?
Rev Graham looks at the current tidal wave of populist leaders and finds out what the Bible has to say.
What would Jesus have thought of cell phones? How would have used one? What can they tell about our relationship with God today? Photo by Tofros.com on Pexels.com Well, what would Jesus have thought about cell phones? I know it is a silly question, yet it is instructive for our today. To explain, listen to […]
Rev Graham thinks about how Simeon saw the baby Jesus in the Temple and knew what it meanst. Can we take the same journey today?
Rev Graham finds lessons from the Olympic Games for our race for salvation through Christ's mercy.
Rev Graham thinks about how the Cuban Missile Crisis showed us the way to peace. Because the prophet Joel reminds us that together with the Holy Spirit we all can be active peacemakers.
Rev Graham continues to look at movies and dramas as a way to illustrate Christ's good news. In this episode, he uses Apollo 13 to show that Jesus is our safe navigation system in times of trouble and confusion. He does that by asking us to have a conversation with ourselves and God.
Rev Graham looks at the way our faith can help us navigate the shifting sands and dangerous waters in our lives.
Graham illustrates the search for 'home' with the spy series 'The Americans'. He discusses home as the place where we can follow the beatitudes. It is the place where we have a job to do for Christ. Above that it is the place where we can love and be loved. Because, that is a taste of heaven.
Paul Simon sang of this perplexing world nearly 40 years ago. Perhaps things have only got worse. Graham looks at how God shows us that He is still in control and offers us a universe of reassurance.
Graham explores how Peter became a stumbling block to Jesus and the choice we must make each day.
A Podcast that discusses the connections between love and faith, love and belief, and love and Christ Jesus. The text used is 1 John 4.7-16
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A short story called The Soldiers return helps us see you God helps family relationships through his Son. Please listen to this podcast.
Photo by Andreas - on Pexels.com Is there a God? In this podcast, Rev Graham Taylor looks at 3 ways to discovery God and to be found by Christ.
The musical Les Miserable shows how Christ redeems the lost and invites us to help him.
A look at God's rainbow promise to Noah after the flood. Genesis 9.8-17
Mark 1.14-20 - God's realm draws near through pilgrimage
Looking at the parable of the banquet in a new way.
A short worship podcast looking at forgiveness Matthew 18.21-35
A podcast thinking about Jesus as our lighthouse and Peter's faith as a founding rock.
A reflection on Jesus curing the paralytic man from Mark 2.1-5:
Reflection on what Jesus' curing of the leper can tell us about reacting to decisive moments. Featured image attribution; Les Hotels Paris Rive Gauche - AlainB - Flickr: Cartier-Bresson's first Leica
The disciples recognised who Jesus was - do we? Listen to this podcast to decide for yourself...
Podcast looking at the baptism and temptation of Jesus.
A new series of reflections on the Gospel of Mark. Today we are thinking of Mark 1.1-8 (The Proclamation of John the Baptist).
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Here is the news for St Luke's for Sunday 19 April 2020.