Tag: Reformed Anglican
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Strangers Chosen and Sent into a Stranger World (1 Peter 1:1-2)
1 Everything Has Changed: Nothing Had Changed (Introduction) Before Christmas, I was able to go over to the Lyric theatre and see a telling of that world-famous work, A Christmas Carol. It was absolutely fantastic, but one of the things I loved about it was how they had set it in Belfast all those years…
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Live Because The Light Has Come (Isaiah 63:7-10)
1 What Do We Do When the Wait is Over? We have all had that season in life when we have been waiting for something to come, or perhaps even something to finish, and then it does. We find ourselves thinking, is that it or now what? The tension of waiting is that, when the…
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When the Light Slips Away (Advent Reflection)
As I was sitting earlier this afternoon, just after three o’clock, it was impossible not to feel how quickly the light was slipping away. By 15:58, the sun had officially set, and it already felt like evening. Add to that the sky never really lifted today: heavy cloud, no break of blue, no warmth from…
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Luke 3:1–18 | Preparing the Way (Advent 25)
Introduction I wonder when the last time you walked our streets, and took time to see the unseen things. The people and places that seem to exist in the shadows of culture and busyness – yet they make up the life of the City, the soul of the City, and if we are honest, the…
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Titus 2 | Gospel Living: Grace That Trains Us
Introduction A few years ago, I was flying back from Nairobi to the UK. I had been there for about three weeks and had been sharing in ministry with different churches in the outskirts of the area. By the time I was heading home, I was ready to head home – something that is strange…
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Lessons from Titus | 1:1-16 | Gospel Leadership: The Church Needs Godly Shepherds
Leadership cycles often repeat, leading to public frustration and distrust. Amidst chaos, godly leaders are essential for a thriving Church, adhering to Gospel truth to face contemporary challenges.
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