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Stevinho Talks
Stevinho Talks #464: Die Schere im Kopf

Stevinho Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 164:14


Falls man Kondome mit Fruchtgeschmack mag, wird man dann geil, wenn man an einem Obstgeschäft vorbeigeht? Auf welcher Deponie wird Datenmüll verbrannt? Darf man ein Mannequin mit nasser Hose als Auslaufmodell bezeichnen? Wenn Schuhcreme Creme für Schuhe ist, was ist dann Buttercreme? Alle Antworten auf diese Fragen, bekommt Ihr in der neuen Ausgabe meines Podcasts! […]

New City Church Milton Keynes
Jude: Contending for the Faith

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020


How should we stand up for what we believe in? We are not talking here about a crusade against an enemy or interminable disputes about what a word means, but about knowing what the Bible teaches in order to recognize when someone teaches something different. If someone accidentally makes a mistake about what the text means, we can help them to see the truth, but when someone is deliberately distorting the truth to excuse behaviour that should not be accepted, what then? Listen to this talk to see what one of our church leaders, Paul Sherwood, explains what the book of Jude has to say about this situation and how we can remain faithful to God’s word and the standard of behaviour He calls for.

So Many Shows!
INTERVIEW: 68 Whiskey’s Nicholas Coombe!

So Many Shows!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 10:41


Nicholas Coombe chats 68 Whiskey! I just wrote about the new Paramount Network series, 68 Whiskey, a few days ago – and when I received the opportunity to chat with Nicholas Coombe – I couldn’t say no!  Coombe plays Anthony Petrocelli – a young man in the Army who seems to be a stickler for […] The post INTERVIEW: 68 Whiskey’s Nicholas Coombe! appeared first on So Many Shows!.

New City Church Milton Keynes

As we prepare for 2020, one of our church leaders, Steve Riisnaes, asks us to consider what sort of people we are: busy folk with full agendas, always doing something, or people who take time to sit at Jesus’ feet, listening to what He wants to say, and filling our hearts with His word. In this story about Martha and her sister, Mary, Jesus points out that sometimes we need to make the effort to just sit and slow down,  and Steve considers what modern people can do to achieve that.  

New City Church Milton Keynes

In this talk, we again look at the period of waiting which we call Advent. This is derived from the Latin words meaning “to come”, and is the period when we prepare spiritually for Christmas, the time when Jesus was born as a baby in Bethlehem. Richard Wardman looks again at the prophecies of Isaiah, this time in Chapters 8 verse 19 to 9 verse 7, when Isaiah looks forward to the birth of a child, a son, who will be King. Richard looks at the qualities of this son, and why he is qualified to be King. The words of this prophecy are very well known to Christians and lovers of Handel’s Messiah: “For unto us a Child is born; unto us a son is given. The Government will be upon his shoulders and he shall be called ‘Wonderful Counsellor’, ‘Mighty God’, ‘Everlasting Father’, ‘Prince of Peace’.” The reading that starts this talk starts at Isaiah 9 v1.

New City Church Milton Keynes

Advent is the time of waiting: waiting for Christmas, waiting to celebrate the birth of Jesus. It is easy to get caught up with the commercial side of Christmas: shopping, exchanging gifts, sending cards and eating and drinking, but Advent gives us the opportunity to press pause for a few minutes to reflect on the real meaning of Christmas: that God came to be with us on earth, in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ. Richard Wardman introduces this short series by reflecting on one of the names ascribed to Jesus before he was born: Immanuel. This means “God with us”, and Richard takes us to Isaiah 7 and Matthew 1 to see how this name was given by prophecy and how the gospels introduce Jesus as “God with us”.

New City Church Milton Keynes
Philippians 1:12-18 Gospel-tinted spectacles

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019


In this talk by our visiting speaker, Ross Wilkinson, of Christchurch, Dunstable, we look at whether the apostle Paul was an optimist or a pessimist. Did he fret about his imprisonment in Rome or swing from the chandeliers in joy? Ross tells us that it was neither one nor the other: instead, Paul looked at all his experiences through Gospel-tinted glasses. How did he do that? Listen on, and see if it is catching! [contact-form]

New City Church Milton Keynes
Philippians 1:1-11 Loving one another – How and Why

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019


We are delighted to welcome Ross Wilkinson from Christchurch, Dunstable, as our guest speaker for the next 3 Sundays. Ross is speaking to us this week from the letter of Paul to the church in Philippi, an important city in Macedonia, to the north of Greece. He explains that the church may be showing some cracks – just like many modern churches – and explains Paul’s recipe for expressing love to one another.

New City Church Milton Keynes
Romans 4:22-25 The Grace of God

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019


While our Pastor, Richard Wardman is away, we continue in our selected series in Romans, by our church member, Colin Richards. In this, the third in his series, Colin speaks to us about the grace of God, as illustrated in His dealings with Abraham.

New City Church Milton Keynes
Romans 10:5-15 The Gospel of God

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019


This week, whilst Richard is still away on sabbatical, our member Colin brings us the Word from Romans 10:5-15, entitled The Gospel of God. We hope God speaks to you through this Word.

New City Church Milton Keynes
Romans 5:20-6:14 The Power of God

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019


“Shall we continue to sin, so that grace may abound?”, asks Paul, one of Jesus’ early followers. He immediately knocks down the suggestion: “May it never be!” So, what should we understand about sin, the things that hinder or prevent us from coming close to God, and Grace, the way to God that He has provided through the death and resurrection of Jesus? Listen to see what Colin teaches us through this passage.  

New City Church Milton Keynes
The Righteousness of God: Romans 3:21-26

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019


If last week was the “bad news”, this week we start to hear about the good news: despite the fact that we all deserve judgement because we have not been obedient to God, He found a way to save us in spite of ourselves. Grace: God sending Jesus to die in our place, so that we might have new life. Hear what Colin has to say about the big words like “justification” and” propitiation”, and what they mean to us.  

New City Church Milton Keynes
John 21: “Follow Me”

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019


After Jesus died, he rose from the dead. After he rose from the dead, he appeared to his followers. This talk tells us about the “loose ends” of Jesus’life on earth, particularly to do with Peter and John, two of the men that he was closest to. Listen to how Richard Wardman sums up this final chapter of Jesus’ biography, and what it might mean to you and me today to follow Jesus.

New City Church Milton Keynes
Romans 1:18-24 The Wrath of God

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019


Christians like to think of ourselves as people who bring good news – of forgiveness, of new life and that death is conquered by Jesus Christ’s death on the Cross. Colin Richards tells us in this talk that before we can have the good news, we have to accept the bad news: God hates sin, and we all sin. To use an old word, God has wrath towards our sin and the way we live because of it. Listen on to see what that means to you and me.

New City Church Milton Keynes
John 20:19-31 Easter Sunday: Seeing is believing, Believing is seeing

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019


In our materialistic society, we say “seeing is believing”. We trust the evidence of our physical senses much more than what we are told, particularly since we decided that “we have had enough of experts”. In this talk, Richard Wardman brings us face to face with Jesus’ declaration that “blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe”. Sometimes, believing is seeing, particularly when it involves faith as a gift from God himself.  

New City Church Milton Keynes

Richard continues his series on the things that Jesus said to His closest followers just before his death. In this talk, we hear more about the role of the Holy Spirit, who will come when Jesus has died, and who will glorify Jesus, by continuing to proclaim Jesus’ message. By the way, can you spot the reference to a spring flower that explains a lot about God’s activity towards man? (Hint: it isn’t a daffodil)

New City Church Milton Keynes
John 15:1-17 Remain in Me

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019


In this continuation of Jesus’ last talk with his disciples, He uses the image of a vine to explain the intimate way that our life and fruitfulness are bound up with His. Richard starts by talking about the meaning of verse 2, which could seem quite threatening to some. If we don’t remain in Christ, can we expect to be cut out of the vine? Listen on to see what our Pastor has to say about this.  

New City Church Milton Keynes
Another Helper: John 14:15-31

New City Church Milton Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019


When Jesus was about to die, his disciples must have been confused and anxious about the future. He must have known that, because in today’s sermon, Richard explains what Jesus promised His disciples in his last chance to speak to them together. Just as it encouraged the disciples, it will encourage us, who have never met Jesus in the flesh. Listen on to see who Jesus entrusted us to, and why it is still all about Jesus, even after he died, was raised from the dead and ascended into heaven. Bonus marks for Harry Potter fans if you can spot the link between JK Rowling’s books and the Holy Spirit… Note: for technical reasons, we were unable to upload the reading that Richard used as the basis of his sermon, so you might like to read John’s Gospel, Chapter 14 verses 15-31, before you listen to to this talk.

Stevinho Fussball Stammtisch
Barlow & Stevinhos WM Podcast, Folge 18

Stevinho Fussball Stammtisch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 45:35


Waren das zwei Graupenkicks heute. Hilfe! Umso mehr Zeit im Podcast über Löws Weitermachen zu sprechen. Außerdem haben wir einen „Maulwurf“ aus dem DFB-Team als Thema. Leider hatte der liebe Barlow heute ein wenig Mikro-Probleme, bzw. war anfangs zu leise eingestellt. Sorry an dieser Stelle schon mal. Man kann es sich trotzdem anhören! Lost for […]

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