Bishop Graham draws on Paul's Letter to the Ephesians: when we are root our lives deeply in Christ's love we can achieve more than we could ever have asked or imagined.
Paul reminds the the gentiles that Jesus, through his death and resurrection, has broken the walls of enmity and division between God and between his people. We are all, because of this, one family of God, a new creation, a new humanity.
We lived in an advanced world yet still we face overwhelming situations. Cara examines the healing power of the Holy Spirit and how it feels when we allow the Holy Spirit to work through us.
Catharina unpacks the tricky story of David and Bathsheba. We learn that David’s actions have consequences, not just for David but for the his whole kingdom. David’s sin is the start of the downfall of Israel.
We can learn a lot from the example David sets following the death of Saul and Jonathan. It teaches us a lot about God’s perfect way of living particularly when we face adversity and conflict.
In her Mothering Sunday Sermon, Cara explores one of Paul’s most famous letters: 1 Corinthians 13, and his exploration of the centrality, character and permanence of love.