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Ballineen & Dunmanway
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Isaiah 35 is explored and we sing two choruses: Blessed be the name of the lord and Therefore the redeemed...
Utilising the text of Luke 3:1-6 we explore making a change in the Advent season.
The lyrics of the songs:
God will make a way
Where there seems to be no way
He works in ways we cannot see
He will m…
Jeremiah 33:14-16 and Luke 21:25-36 help us explore:
Aligning Our Lives with God’s Kingdom:
1. Waiting
2. Advent
3. Where is God?
4. God is there
Lyrics Long ago, prophets knew Christ would come, …Exploring sanctification using Psalm 51 and John 17.
Psalm 17, Matthew 22: 36-40 and 1 John 4:7-21 provide the scripture from which we explore loving God and loving people.
Genesis 50 again sets the scene for what does forgiving brothers look like.
Genesis 50:15-21 is our text as we explore over the next two weeks God's mercy and forgiveness intertwined with His grace and love.
If you cannot get out to church this morning here's the reading and sermon. Mark 10:17-31For those of us who like points:
1. On the surface
2. There is nothing we can DO to get eternal life
3. Who ru…
Taking the scripture reading Mark 7:24-30 and placing it with context from Chapter 6 & 8 we look again at the Presence of the Lord. This time the talk of access of all areas is through the narrative …
1 Kings 8, 1 Peter 2:9, the gospel accounts of the tearing of the Temple all come together as we explore the presence of the Lord.
The scripture passage: John 6: 35, 41-51 is explored this week. There will be no podcast next week.
An exploration of unfaithfulness, looking to the One who is faithful in His covenant with us
2 Samuel 11:26-12:13a
Mark 6:30-34, 53-56
Is the Lord calling you to come away with him by yourselves and then He can give you rest?
Do you need rest?
This week we come away from the lectionary to explore the Ephesian Church a little bit. The readings comes from Revelation 2 and Ephesians 1.
Mark 6:1-13, 2 Corinthians 12:2-10
Jesus accused, causing offence, rejected and not believed - in his home town.