Weekly talks from Ps & Gs Church in Edinburgh, Scotland. Speakers include the staff team and various visiting speakers.
St Paul's and St George's Church
This recording is taken from our recent Bible Lab with Chris Lane. Chris brought some of his research into Jesus' meals in the gospels, and explored how we can apply this to the contemporary world. It included historical background, some biblical studies and explored how key themes of transformation, holiness, and eschatological hope can lead us to a more Jesus-like practice of missional hospitality for today.
This was Andy Croft looking at Psalm 1 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 25 May 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Ken Roxburgh looking at Psalm 1 from our 12 pm service on Sunday 25 May 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Thea Macdonald looking at 1 Corinthians 12:12-31 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 18 May 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Eilidh Proudfoot looking at 1 Corinthians 12:12-31 from our 10 am service on Sunday 18 May 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Andy Croft looking at Colossians 3:12-17 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 11 May 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Mike Parker looking at Colossians 3:12-17 from our 12 pm service on Sunday 11 May 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Lesley Penny looking at Revelation 5:11-14 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 4 May 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Eilidh Proudfoot looking at Revelation 5:11-14 from our 12 pm service on Sunday 4 May 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Ken Roxburgh looking at Luke 24:13-35 from our 12 pm service on Sunday 27 April 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Eilidh Proudfoot looking at Luke 24:13-35 from our 10 am service on Sunday 27 April 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Eilidh Proudfoot looking at John 20:1-10 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 20 April 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Dave Richards looking at Philippians 3: 7-14 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 13 April 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Andy Croft looking at Psalm 77 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 6 April 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Dave Richards looking at Luke 12: 13-21 from our 10 am service on Sunday 30 March 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Andy Croft looking at Luke 11: 1-13 from our 10 am service on Sunday 23 March 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Eilidh Proudfoot looking at Matthew 11:28 - 12:1-8Â from our 7 pm service on Sunday 16 March 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Zack Eswine looking at Matthew 11:28 - 12:1-8Â from our 10 am service on Sunday 16 March 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Dave Richards looking at Matthew 6:19-24 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 9 March 2025. This is part of our "The Shape of Discipleship" series.
This was Emily Ballard Nairn looking at Galatians 6:1-10 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 2 March 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Andy Croft looking at Galatians 6:1-10 from our 10 am service on Sunday 2 March 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Dave Richards looking at Galatians 5:13-26 from our 10 am service on Sunday 23 February 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Thea Macdonald looking at Galatians 5:1-12 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 16 February 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Eilidh Proudfoot looking at Galatians 5:1-12 from our 10 am service on Sunday 16 February 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Andy Croft looking at Galatians 4:8-20 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 9 February 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Dave Richards looking at Galatians 3:26-4:7 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 2 February 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Andy Croft looking at Galatians 3:1-25 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 26 January 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Eilidh Proudfoot looking at Galatians 3:1-25 from our 10 am service on Sunday 26 January 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Eilidh Proudfoot looking at Galatians 2:1-21 from our 7 pm service on Sunday 19 January 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Andy Croft looking at Galatians 2:1-21 from our 10 am service on Sunday 19 January 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Dave Richards looking at Galatians 1:6-20 from our 7pm service on Sunday 12 January 2025. This is part of our "Free at Last" series.
This was Eilidh Proudfoot looking at Matthew 2: 1-12 at our 7pm service on Sunday 5 January 2025. This is part of our Advent series "A Weary World Rejoices".
This was Dave Richards looking at Matthew 2: 1-12 at our 10am service on Sunday 5 January 2025. This is part of our Advent series "A Weary World Rejoices".
We wish you a happy Christmas and a joyful New Year! Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Lesley Penny leads two Episcopal churches in the Scottish Borders. She talks in today's Advent Devotional of the power of worship. Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Susie Aldridge is the Senior Associate Pastor at Trent Vineyard. She speaks in today's Advent Devotional about Jesus being the light of the world. Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Rosemary Hector is a member of our congregation and recites a poem she has written in today's Advent Devotional. Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
This is Dave Richards looking at Isaiah 9: 2-7 at our Carols by Candlelight Service on Sunday 15 December 2024. This is part of our Advent series "A Weary World Rejoices".
Mark Greene is the Mission Champion at LICC. He speaks in today's Advent Devotional about the goodness of Joseph. Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Emily is a member of our congregation. She talks in today's Advent Devotional about the importance of having child-like faith. Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
Mark Greene is the Mission Champion at LICC. He speaks in today's Advent Devotional about the promises God makes to us in relation to Christmas. Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.
This was Dave Richards looking at Malachi 3: 1-12 at our 7pm service on Sunday 8 December 2024. This is part of our Advent series "A Weary World Rejoices".
Reasons to Rejoice is a five minute window each day where we lift our eyes to God and revel in who He is! Advent can be a frantic time and often one where it's hard to feel near to God. Why not join with us to celebrate the goodness of God each day for 25 days? We don't want to dismiss the challenges of our world, but we do want to celebrate the King who came to the manger and now sits in glory. Let's dedicate ourselves to rejoicing in Him this Christmas.