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07.06.26//Come and See_The Life-Giving Son//John 5:1-30//Church Hill//Roger Bray by Church Hill Anglican
15.02.26// All Things New_Speaking with Wisdom_James 3:1-18//Church Hill// Roger Bray by Church Hill Anglican
In this sermon, Ps. Roger Bray speaks of the importance and danger of words and how wisdom from above changes our words.
In this sermon, Roger Bray speaks about who we are in Christ and how this identity changes our lives.
In this sermon, Roger Bray talks about how grace teaches us to renounce ungodliness and say yes to life.
26.01.25//Don Not Conform_Your Loves_Romans 12:9-13//Church Hill//Roger Bray by Church Hill Anglican
08/09/24//Acts 8:4-25_Philip And The Sorcerer//Church Hill//Roger Bray by Church Hill Anglican
03.12.23//A Crescendo of Hope_The Arrival of our God_Isaiah 40:9-11//Church Hill//Roger Bray by Church Hill Anglican
When is it right to be accommodating to those who report to you? And when is the right time to put your foot down and expect a little bit more? Roger Bray, Leadership and Ministry Catalyst with City to City Asia Pacific, and Director of Coaching with City to City Australia shares about the times he didn't quite get the balance right- and what took place when that happened.If you would like to talk to Ed about Pastoral Supervision, visit the website hereOr you can email Ed at edward@generationleadership.com.auI'd love if you would rate and review this podcastAnd thanks for being on the journey on The Blunder Bus!
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
Hundreds of years before Jesus, the Jewish people were exiled into an unfamiliar land and placed under foreign rule. Out of hopelessness and despair, God used Daniel to remind them, and now us, to place our identity in God alone who reigns over and in every kingdom. Do not fear, but be courageous and live out the wisdom of Christ who is your solid rock.
Hundreds of years before Jesus, the Jewish people were exiled into an unfamiliar land and placed under foreign rule. Out of hopelessness and despair, God used Daniel to remind them, and now us, to place our identity in God alone who reigns over and in every kingdom. Do not fear, but be courageous and live out the wisdom of Christ who is your solid rock.
Hundreds of years before Jesus, the Jewish people were exiled into an unfamiliar land and placed under foreign rule. Out of hopelessness and despair, God used Daniel to remind them, and now us, to place our identity in God alone who reigns over and in every kingdom. Do not fear, but be courageous and live out the wisdom of Christ who is your solid rock.
Hundreds of years before Jesus, the Jewish people were exiled into an unfamiliar land and placed under foreign rule. Out of hopelessness and despair, God used Daniel to remind them, and now us, to place our identity in God alone who reigns over and in every kingdom. Do not fear, but be courageous and live out the wisdom of Christ who is your solid rock.
As the high priest of a better covenant, Christ entered the true tabernacle in heaven “he entered the Most Holy Place once for all by his own blood, thus obtaining eternal redemption.” (Hebrews 9:12 NIV11) If the blood of the Old Covenant cleansed God's people, how much more can the blood of Christ cleanse us from our sin!
As the high priest of a better covenant, Christ entered the true tabernacle in heaven “he entered the Most Holy Place once for all by his own blood, thus obtaining eternal redemption.” (Hebrews 9:12 NIV11) If the blood of the Old Covenant cleansed God's people, how much more can the blood of Christ cleanse us from our sin!
In the opening of the passage, we are given a clear summons to depend upon Jesus' work as High Priest. Jesus' ability to sympathise with our weakness gives us great cause for confidence in the mercy and grace we will receive from him if we draw near. Jesus' role before God and his humble path to obedience makes him our champion in need and sin.
In the opening of the passage, we are given a clear summons to depend upon Jesus' work as High Priest. Jesus' ability to sympathise with our weakness gives us great cause for confidence in the mercy and grace we will receive from him if we draw near. Jesus' role before God and his humble path to obedience makes him our champion in need and sin.
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
While there is no doubt that David was the object of the people’s affection, their love for him was more than that. It was their response to him —the one whom the Lord was with, who was doing for them what their king had failed to do. Their love was “the kind of attachment people had to a king who would fight their battles for them.” It is important to see that this kind of love is required of God’s people for God himself.
While there is no doubt that David was the object of the people’s affection, their love for him was more than that. It was their response to him —the one whom the Lord was with, who was doing for them what their king had failed to do. Their love was “the kind of attachment people had to a king who would fight their battles for them.” It is important to see that this kind of love is required of God’s people for God himself.
Israel is in a terrible state and as we start on our journey through 1 & 2 Samuel. In 1 Samuel we see "you cannot know God and live in disobedience to God. On the other hand, in the case of Samuel, we see that it is only possible to know God when God acts to make himself known."
Israel is in a terrible state and as we start on our journey through 1 & 2 Samuel. In 1 Samuel we see "you cannot know God and live in disobedience to God. On the other hand, in the case of Samuel, we see that it is only possible to know God when God acts to make himself known."
Join us as we contemplate how compassion and justice come together in Jesus' death on the cross for us.
Join us as we contemplate how compassion and justice come together in Jesus' death on the cross for us.
The people saw Jesus’ arrival as a king coming to assume his throne. Jesus saw his arrival as a dead man walking coming to be executed.
The people saw Jesus’ arrival as a king coming to assume his throne. Jesus saw his arrival as a dead man walking coming to be executed.
Award-winning Crime Thriller author, Roger Bray is our guest for episode 62! I had the esteemed privilege of chatting with Roger about inspiration, starting as an author and learning that "every story is a good story." Then Roger gives us a wild whodunit reading from his latest book, Blood Ribbon! Roger Bray website and blog with social media links Roger's books on Amazon Scrivener (use code CHAPTER at checkout for 20% off your desktop order!) U-Stor-All Pop Goes the Culture
Galatians 6:6–10 - Turns to the theme of community responsibility, emphasizing, in particular, helping others financially, especially teachers and fellow believers. Part of what it means to march in step with the Spirit (5:25) is to care for the practical needs of other believers. Those who fulfil the law of Christ (6:2) are those who follow the example Christ set of self-giving love for others (5:14). Such love manifests itself in caring for the concrete needs of others.
Galatians 6:6–10 - Turns to the theme of community responsibility, emphasizing, in particular, helping others financially, especially teachers and fellow believers. Part of what it means to march in step with the Spirit (5:25) is to care for the practical needs of other believers. Those who fulfil the law of Christ (6:2) are those who follow the example Christ set of self-giving love for others (5:14). Such love manifests itself in caring for the concrete needs of others.
Roger Bray concludes the series on Galatians considering what it means to boast in the cross of Jesus Christ.
Roger Bray concludes the series on Galatians considering what it means to boast in the cross of Jesus Christ.
Roger Bray explains how to walk faithfully in Christian community seeking to restore those who fall into sin.
Roger Bray explains how to walk faithfully in Christian community seeking to restore those who fall into sin.
Roger Bray considers the nature of doubt and how to engage it with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Roger Bray considers the nature of doubt and how to engage it with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Roger Bray explains how Jesus' coming as a little baby at Christmas is light for the deepest darkness.
Roger Bray explains how Jesus' coming as a little baby at Christmas is light for the deepest darkness.
Roger Bray looks at ancient and modern self-salvation projects and the alternative of being known by God.
Roger Bray looks at ancient and modern self-salvation projects and the alternative of being known by God.
Roger Bray considers the need for and way to be strengthend in the inner being in a complex world.
Roger Bray considers the need for and way to be strengthend in the inner being in a complex world.
I'm talking to Roger Bray on Book Talk Radio Club. Roger is the author of Blood Ribbon, The Picture and Psychosis. We will be discussing Blood Ribbon, his most recently published novel, a thriller and finalist in the Book Talk Radio Club 2018 Awards. Find ut more about Roger and where to purchase his books at https://www.booktalkradio.info/roger-bray#booktalkradioclub#indieauthorsonair#authorslovebooktalkradioclub
I'm talking to Roger Bray on Book Talk Radio Club. Roger is the author of Blood Ribbon, The Picture and Psychosis. We will be discussing Blood Ribbon, his most recently published novel, a thriller and finalist in the Book Talk Radio Club 2018 Awards. Find ut more about Roger and where to purchase his books at https://www.booktalkradio.info/roger-bray#booktalkradioclub#indieauthorsonair#authorslovebooktalkradioclub
Roger Bray concludes a year long look at Acts considering how the gospel was not contained even with Paul's imprisonment.
Roger Bray concludes a year long look at Acts considering how the gospel was not contained even with Paul's imprisonment.
Roger Bray preaches on Paul's calamitous sea voyage on the way to Rome.
Roger Bray preaches on Paul's calamitous sea voyage on the way to Rome.