We’re all wired differently – I get that.
What makes one person tick is different to what makes another person tick.
So a little insight into how I’m wired…the kind of things that I love to think about…
Read MoreWe’re all wired differently – I get that.
What makes one person tick is different to what makes another person tick.
So a little insight into how I’m wired…the kind of things that I love to think about…
Read MoreLast Sunday I had the joy of teaching on the subject of ‘Christ is our LIFE’.
And if I’m honest… I find that statement quite a nebulous one… it doesn’t immediately connect or help me directly… so, for me, it begs the question.
What does that REALLY mean?
At Neighbourhood we try not to use fancy terms just for the sake of it. But this one I find really helpful.
Homo incurvatus in se.
Or, humanity curved in on itself.
Read MoreYesterday we shared the bread and the juice together…
…responding to Jesus’ invitation to come –
to come to His table.
Read MoreLast Sunday we celebrated baptism.
Two people, who in different ways and with different stories have discovered the Treasure that is Jesus.
(Or maybe it’s the Treasure that has discovered them).
Read MoreLast night we had small group.
And we finished with lectio -
or at least our version of it!
I love the dynamic of God speaking through His Spirit,
Read MoreYesterday, Lent began.
An invitation to join with Christians around the world and throughout church history, and make the six-week journey again towards the cross…
Read MoreSo there’s this beautiful little story in Luke 8:40ff.
You probably know it. It’s about a woman who has suffered bleeding for 12 years. Physically debilitating; ceremonially unclean….she would have existed on the fringes of society.
And then one day Jesus comes to town.
Read MoreSo there’s a verse in Galatians that caused me to stop and think this morning.
It’s Galatians 4:4.
“But when the set time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law…”
Read MoreHe had no idea what the day held.
He knew it was the turn of his division of priests to serve at the temple in Jerusalem.
For 2 weeks every year that’s what he did.
Read MoreSome of you will know that as a church we benefitted from 5 years of funding from the JW Laing Trust. It’s part of our story of God’s wonderful provision for us as a church…
In short…
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