3 Dimensions of Christian Discipleship
The greatest commandment Jesus gives is to ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind’ and to ‘Love your neighbour as yourself’. In our love for God and our neighbour we enter into a life of discipleship in Christ – we become learners of the Jesus way. Our relationship with God (Up), our relationship with one another in the church community (In), and our relationship with our unchurched neighbour (Out) are key to practising this life of discipleship and love of God. Our hope and prayer is that this series will help us as followers of Jesus to grow in each of these areas as we engage with the life of Jesus in the Gospels, hear inspiring stories and testimonies and share insights and practical ways to deepen these relationships.
Please be praying that we would encounter God together in this series and move into all that God has for us both individually and as a community!
Listen again
Matt Grant summarises the series and presents questions provided by members of the congregation to a selected panel
Robin Mendelsohn shares from ‘The Greatest Commandment’ from Matthew 22 vs 34-40 and how this motivates our mission
Phil Norris shares on mission is holiness, doing good and using words from 1 Peter
Andy Wright shares on three words: Time, Repent & Believe, from Mark 1: 14-20
Robin Mendelsohn shares on loving each other from John 15
Nancy Bentliff shares on the importance of maintaining good relationships
Andy Wright provides some practical suggestions for living a life of worship.
Farayi Nyakubaya provides the incentive and some practical suggestions on how to engage with the scriptures.
Robin Mendelsohn covers how Jesus taught his disciples to pray from Matthew 6 vs 9 - 15
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This term we're excited to be sharing about our refreshed vision as church community.
At the beginning of 2024 we are looking at where the Spirit is moving in the Hub
In this series we share stories of inspiring people from the Bible and church history who have proclaimed the good news of Jesus in life and in words. As we connect these individual stories with our own lives, along with our values and vision in the Hub, our prayer is that we will find the courage to share our own story and make room for the Spirit of God to write new stories for us, and the church, as we follow Jesus together!
What does it look like to be the household, or family, of God? What picture does God paint in the Bible of what his church should be like? What should be our character be as God’s church today?
We occasionally invite special guest speakers to our meetings from within and outside our wider church family to share from a different perspective on what God is doing in the nation or around the world.