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Church as a Bride Preacher: Paul Shoemark Date: 08⧸09⧸24 Series: Being the Church Reading: Revelation 19 - 20
Church as a Family Preacher: Andy Williams Date: 01⧸09⧸24 Series: Being the Church Reading: John 1:9-13, 1 John 4:7-5:5
Church as a Flock Preacher: Andrew Southerton Date: 25⧸08⧸24 Series: Being the Church Reading: John 10:1-32
Church as a Body Preacher: Andy Williams Date: 18⧸08⧸24 Series: Being the Church Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:12-27
Church as Gathering Preacher: Andrew Southerton Date: 04⧸08⧸24 Series: Being the Church R
Church as Gathering Preacher: Andrew Southerton Date: 04⧸08⧸24 Series: Being the Church Reading: Deut 4:10-14 & Heb 12:18-13:1
Speaker: Drew Jackson | Text: 1 Cor 13:1-13 | Series: Being the Church: A Community of Broken Saints
Speaker: Drew Jackson | Text: 1 Cor 12:1-31 | Series: Being the Church: A Community of Broken Saints
Speaker: Chelsea Whitfield | Text: 1 Cor 4:14-5:13 | Series: Being the Church: A Community of Broken Saints
Speaker: Drew Jackson | Text: 1 Cor 3:1-23 | Series: Being the Church: A Community of Broken Saints
Speaker: Drew Jackson | Text: 1 Cor 1:10-2:16 | Series: Being the Church: A Community of Broken Saints
Series: Being the Church Scripture: James 5:7-9 Speaker: Pastor Dennis
Series: Being the Church Sermon: Bear One Another's Burden(Galatians 6:1-2) Preacher: Steven Harris Date: August 4, 2019
Series: Being the Church Sermon: Exhort One Another Preacher: George Carrera Date: July 28, 2019
Series: Being the Church Sermon: Accepting One Another (Romans 14:1-15:7) Preacher: Thabiti Anyabwile July 14, 2019
Series: Being the Church Sermon: Being the Church: Congregationalism: The Artful Dance Preacher: Thabiti Anyabwile June 30, 2019
Series: Being the Church Sermon: Shepherds and Servants (1 Tim. 3:1-13) Preacher: Thabiti Anyabwile June 23, 2019
Series: Being the Church Sermon: Jesus, the Only Head (Eph. 4:15-17, 5:23) Preacher: Thabiti Anyabwile Date: Jun 16, 2019
Series: Being the Church Sermon: The Called-Out Ones Text: Various Scriptures Preacher: Thabiti Anyabwile Date: June 2, 2019
Anoushé is a champion for all those experiencing barriers and self-limiting beliefs. Born missing her right arm below the elbow, living with multiple health conditions, a cancer survivor, a Muslim and coming from an ethnic minority, Anoushé has never let what society or culture thinks she should do limit her or dictate the direction of her life. She is constantly breaking the mould and challenging not only her own beliefs about her own potential but also that of society and her own culture. She has become a role model to anyone facing a self-limiting belief or barrier and is sharing her journey to help others unlock their potential. Anoushé candidly talks about her life, how she has remained resilient in the face of huge obstacles and talks about issues that we as a society do not talk about enough. In particular, Anoushé highlights the plight of those stigmatised by society in order to change the misconceptions around these groups. She is heavily driven by teaching others learn to shed their self-limiting beliefs and help empower them to reach their potential. A policy advisor by day, Anoushé is currently ranked 2nd in the UK as a paraclimber in just a year of training. She is also an Ambassador for LimbPower, the leading charity for amputees and those with limb differences. Anoushé is the 2017 Asian Women of Achievement Award winner for Sport. ***************************************************** “Energetic, charismatic and overflowing with enthusiasm and a force for good. Anoushé Husain has overcome immense challenges of her own and yet she’s determined to have a positive impact on others.” Judges of the Asian Women of Achievement Awards ****************************************************** Show notes Who is Anoushé? - Living a diverse life! Being born in Luxembourg, speaking multiple languages and growing up sporty Dealing with heath issues, from being born with one arm, to have cancer and suffering from a genetic disorder Getting in contact with - Reach a UK based charity The concept of being different? Sports at a young age and their impact on self confidence Dealing with discrimination and being treated fairly Getting diagnosed with cancer at 22 Entering a surgical cycle and the impact on her life Living in a cycle of fear and being afraid of what was going to happen next? How much worst is it going to get? The impact on her career and her Masters course Crossing the line and becoming a cancer patient Scanxiety Making the move to London Where does her resilience come from? “If you fall - you get back up” Climbing & wanting to get to the top of the route Needing to find a way to get her arm better Let’s go try! Learning about the British Mountaineering Council - Para-climbing Series Being ranked 2nd in her category When there is pain there must be something you can learn from it Being able to forget the world and all her problems Getting over self-limiting beliefs Not wanting to rest Taking time off from climbing Blogging for - This Girl Can campaign Final words of advice Visit her website to learn more! https://anoushehusain.com
Series: Being on Mission
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
Series: Being church for God's glory
02/08/2009 – Series: Being the Church - Body by the Spirit – 1 Corinthians 12 Nowadays we have: Body by Jake Body by Glamour Body by Dr. Ted Body by Victoria and Body by Milk - because Milk does a Body good Corporately, as the Church, we here have a Body by the Spirit. Last week, we discussed how we are a community of the Spirit. What we will see today is that the Spirit makes us even more than a community, but in a real way, a Body. As 1 Corinthians 12:13,27 says, "So it is with Christ. For we were all baptized by one Spirit into one body... Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it." It is a mind-blowing concept that in some very real way, we are Jesus’ Body here on earth. We are His representatives, His ambassadors, His Body. We are Jesus to this world - His Body, His Voice, His Hands and His Feet. So to be the Church - we must understand what it means to be the Body of Christ - a Body by His Spirit.
02/01/2009 - Series: Being the Church, part 2 - A Community of the Spirit - Acts 1:4-5; 2:1-41 Last week we said the church is a community founded upon the Rock of the apostolic message – the divinely inspired confession of and message about Jesus Christ. The identity and message of Jesus Christ are foundational to the identity and message of the church. But while the church is gathered around the identity and message of Jesus Christ, the church is more than that. We will see today that the church is a Community of the Spirit. Remember that Matthew is the only Gospel that contains the Greek word ekklesia, that we translate as church (Matthew 16:18 and 18:17). The first occurrence of the word ekklesia after the gospels, comes at the end of Acts 2, the passage we will consider today (Acts 2:47). So while the church is a community built upon the Apostolic message about Jesus Christ, we will see today it is also a community of His Spirit. In the words of one commentator: “We must understand that the church’s nature is unique, and that this unique nature is the result of the work of God’s Spirit in the world.”