Synopsis
We think church should be different.
Episodes
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Fishers of People? (Luke 5)
21/02/2016 Duration: 46minSeries Description: Life seems to have a lot to do with trust, a.k.a. faith — a word we often use but find difficult to live. Why? Because we all know that faith isn’t a Sunday morning only type thing — it’s an everyday, every MOMENT way of doing life with God. During the Leap of Faith, we will be looking at the stories of Jesus recorded in the New Testament (the gospel of Luke).
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Dancing with the Devil (Luke 4)
14/02/2016 Duration: 41minSeries Description: Life seems to have a lot to do with trust, a.k.a. faith — a word we often use but find difficult to live. Why? Because we all know that faith isn’t a Sunday morning only type thing — it’s an everyday, every MOMENT way of doing life with God. During the Leap of Faith, we will be looking at the stories of Jesus recorded in the New Testament (the gospel of Luke).
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"Do You Trust Me?"
07/02/2016 Duration: 53minSeries Description: Life seems to have a lot to do with trust, a.k.a. faith — a word we often use but find difficult to live. Why? Because we all know that faith isn’t a Sunday morning only type thing — it’s an everyday, every MOMENT way of doing life with God. During the Leap of Faith, we will be looking at the stories of Jesus recorded in the New Testament (the gospel of Luke).
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The Art of the Restart
31/01/2016 Duration: 45minGod is the God of restarts. Series Summary: The restart is etched into human experience. Whether it be the cyclical nature of the seasons always ending up in the emergence of life re-booting from the soil and trees, or the stages of our lives where it seems we shed our adolescence for adulthood. Intuitively we all know that somewhere down the line a restart is waiting. Beyond being evident, there is something powerful about the restart, especially when you look at Jesus whose model for accomplishing great things in this world was simple — die and then resurrect. What would it look like for us as a community to restart? To enter deeper into the resurrection God wants to bring into the various areas of our lives that need to die and experience new life?
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A New Community
24/01/2016 Duration: 44minWe all find ourselves in the midst of default human communities (Babel style), but we are invited to come together and become epic (Pentecost like) communities. Series Summary: The restart is etched into human experience. Whether it be the cyclical nature of the seasons always ending up in the emergence of life re-booting from the soil and trees, or the stages of our lives where it seems we shed our adolescence for adulthood. Intuitively we all know that somewhere down the line a restart is waiting. Beyond being evident, there is something powerful about the restart, especially when you look at Jesus whose model for accomplishing great things in this world was simple — die and then resurrect. What would it look like for us as a community to restart? To enter deeper into the resurrection God wants to bring into the various areas of our lives that need to die and experience new life?
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Young and Free
17/01/2016 Duration: 46minRestarts lead to the shedding of non-essentials, enabling us to be empty and able to receive from God. Series Summary: The restart is etched into human experience. Whether it be the cyclical nature of the seasons always ending up in the emergence of life re-booting from the soil and trees, or the stages of our lives where it seems we shed our adolescence for adulthood. Intuitively we all know that somewhere down the line a restart is waiting. Beyond being evident, there is something powerful about the restart, especially when you look at Jesus whose model for accomplishing great things in this world was simple — die and then resurrect. What would it look like for us as a community to restart? To enter deeper into the resurrection God wants to bring into the various areas of our lives that need to die and experience new life?
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The Center
10/01/2016 Duration: 44minThe Center: Make sure your restarts are really “worth it” — that they are about something ultimate: God, love and grace. Series Summary: The restart is etched into human experience. Whether it be the cyclical nature of the seasons always ending up in the emergence of life re-booting from the soil and trees, or the stages of our lives where it seems we shed our adolescence for adulthood. Intuitively we all know that somewhere down the line a restart is waiting. Beyond being evident, there is something powerful about the restart, especially when you look at Jesus whose model for accomplishing great things in this world was simple — die and then resurrect. What would it look like for us as a community to restart? To enter deeper into the resurrection God wants to bring into the various areas of our lives that need to die and experience new life?
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The Enemy
03/01/2016 Duration: 43minThe Enemy: Too Much, Too Loud, Too Fast – The Three Greatest Enemies to Life with God. Series Summary: The restart is etched into human experience. Whether it be the cyclical nature of the seasons always ending up in the emergence of life re-booting from the soil and trees, or the stages of our lives where it seems we shed our adolescence for adulthood. Intuitively we all know that somewhere down the line a restart is waiting. Beyond being evident, there is something powerful about the restart, especially when you look at Jesus whose model for accomplishing great things in this world was simple — die and then resurrect. What would it look like for us as a community to restart? To enter deeper into the resurrection God wants to bring into the various areas of our lives that need to die and experience new life?
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It Starts with a Gift
27/12/2015 Duration: 48minSeries Summary: The restart is etched into human experience. Whether it be the cyclical nature of the seasons always ending up in the emergence of life re-booting from the soil and trees, or the stages of our lives where it seems we shed our adolescence for adulthood. Intuitively we all know that somewhere down the line a restart is waiting. Beyond being evident, there is something powerful about the restart, especially when you look at Jesus whose model for accomplishing great things in this world was simple — die and then resurrect. What would it look like for us as a community to restart? To enter deeper into the resurrection God wants to bring into the various areas of our lives that need to die and experience new life?