Wayne introduces the 2024 vision values to the church family through three well-known and well-loved verses; Corinthians 1:13, Jeremiah 29:11 and John 3:16.
Read MoreJames introduces "Bringing Bristol to Jesus", the next step in our vision for the city.
Read MoreThe Armour of God: "put on the full armour of God, so that you may take your stand against the devil’s schemes".
Sam expands on Paul’s writing on the spiritual battle Christians engage in daily. The enemies Christians face, ultimately, are not physical people or objects; our true opponent is sin and the devil. Sam encourages us to find space in our lives for prayer; when we pray, our enemy is defeated and revival happens.
Read MoreWayne shares his recent experience of mission when he travelled to Kasese, Uganda with SOMAUK.
Read MoreSubmission?
Submitting to one another feels unpalatable in 2023 but we’re called to live and love like Jesus.
Wendy explores what impact this counter cultural lifestyle choice can have in our families and communities?
Read MoreJames reflects on what it means to be a child of God.
Read MoreCharles Auld reflects on Paul's letter written to the Ephesians. Ephesis was at that time a prosperous trading city on the edges of the Aegean Sea, not far from modern day Izmir in Turkey.
Read MoreReverend Wayne Massey reflects on Paul's letter, written while under house arrest in Rome.
Read MorePaul Sankey talks about the biblical meaning of "temple", how Jesus described himself as a temple and that there are places where heaven overlaps with earth. God is dispersing throughout Bristol, throughout the world, in us. We, are the place of God's presence on earth.
Read MoreIn the second of B&A’s new Autumn Talks series Wayne Massey discusses Paul’s letter to the Ephesians; how Paul prays his readers would receive all they need from God. In this talk Wayne unpacks the elements of Paul's prayer and how they matter for us today.
Paul begins his letter to the Ephesians by reminding them of who they have become in Jesus. What does that mean for them and us?
Read MoreOn Sunday, James spoke about Jesus' encounter with the man born blind in John's gospel and explored where we as disciples find home, how we get there and how we can help others to discover it.
Read MoreThis Sunday Wayne spoke about Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well and how when we come home to a relationship with Jesus, we are filled and sustained by the Spirit, we are freed from the stories that contain us and we can see the world differently.
Read MoreWhere is home? This Sunday James spoke about Andrew’s encounter with Jesus from John Chapter 1. We looked at Andrew’s question “Where are you staying?” - what it meant for him then and what it means for us now and for the people in our lives we want to introduce to Jesus.
Read MoreThis Sunday we welcomed guest speaker Richard Moy from SOMA UK. Richard spoke on what it means to not fear death but to know that our names are written in the book of life.
SOMA is an Anglican mission agency working for renewal across the world.
Read MoreWe're in a series called Home With Jesus, looking at encounters with Jesus in the Gospels. This week Charles looks at encounter between Jesus and Nicodemus found in Mark chapter 3 and what it means to be born again.
Read MoreThis Sunday we welcomed guest speaker Tim Dobson from Woodies Church Bristol.
Read MoreOne of the big lessons we can learn from the exile that feels particularly relevant for post-pandemic life is how to wait. This week Wayne looks at the Psalms of Ascent, in particular Psalm 123, and what they can teach us about waiting: active waiting, waiting together and waiting with Jesus.
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