Published on Sun 18th Apr 2010
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The Bible teaches that on the last day, all people must give an account of their lives before God. But the Gospel teaches that all our sins are forgiven in Christ. We will try to understand the meaning of Paul's statement in 2 Corinthians 5:10 "For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad" in light of the Bible's teaching about forgiveness.
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Sun 15th May 2011
We continue our series on the earliest chapters of Genesis to discover "the true story of the world" that challenges the dominant story believed in our Western culture.
Sun 15th May 2011
We will be looking at the idol of personal privacy. Why are we so wary of letting people into certain areas of our lives? Is that Biblically defensible?
Sun 22nd May 2011
Rev Stephen Terpstra > Work and wealth promise us all sorts of benefits, even happiness and safety and acceptance, if we will only give our lives to them. But, of course, they cannot satisfy. However, following Jesus means selling all we have so that we can have a true and permanent and satisfying treasure in Him, as our passage today shows.
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Sun 29th May 2011
In our final look (for now) at the earliest history of the world, we will look at Genesis 9:1-17, where God establishes a covenant with Noah, and by extension, with the entire creation.
Sun 29th May 2011
We are capable people. Many of us are "can do it" kinds of people. Is it possibly that our own ability has become an idol?