Tony finishes off our 1 Corinthians series with a hope-filled message - the best is yet to come, but life now is still worth living!
A deeper look at love in 1 Corinthians 13 - Ian Waddington takes this familiar passage of scripture and brings new meaning and depth to what it means to truly love.
Ever wondered what the bible actually says about women and their role in worship? Mark Keown breaks it down for us, thoughtfully providing context to the scripture, and what the implications are for us in our lives today.
Looking deeper at communion - Summer reminds us as Paul did the Corinthian church "There are ways of treating people in our culture which are completely socially acceptable, but have no place in a community where Jesus is Lord..." - unity is central to communion, as we gather as a faith community to remember what Jesus did for us.
“Just because I can doesn’t mean I should” - It's a counter-intuitive idea in a world that says "do what makes you feel good". Kris explores how we balance our freedom with the need to first prioritise those around us.
1 Corinthians 7 - Libby Hunt explores the biblical view on marriage, singleness, intimacy, and how we can serve Christ best in today's social climate whatever our relationship status.
Rod Edwards continues our 1 Corinthians series, exploring the concept of Holiness - what is holiness? And why is it so important? *context for those not at church on Sunday - the "ahhhhhs" at the beginning are in response to power point clicker issues... never fear, we got it sorted!
Jesus has asked each of us "who do you say that I am?" - this is the basis for our Easter Sunday Message from Kris Gilbert [Sunday Morning Pastor at Massey Community Church.] Kris delves into a well-known CS Lewis quote, which prompts us to examine who we believe Jesus to be. Was he a liar? A lunatic? Or is He really Lord? And if He is Lord, then what?