What is at the centre of your life? What is most important? Whatever is most important, whatever is your ultimate love, will shape you, ultimately.
This short series introduces some key and essential ways we can live the Jesus-Centred life from the book of the same name by Rick Lawrence. |
What if you stopped trying harder to be a better person and simply got to know Jesus? A Christian is essentially a follower of Jesus, someone who places Jesus at the Centre. When Jesus is at the centre of your life, amazing things happen: You grow, you change, you are transformed as you learn from him the unforced rhythms of life
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Do you ever feel that you don't quite fit in? We all want to fit in, but what are we willing to give up in order to fit in? Jesus recognised this desire to belong, and one of the images he used to talk about it was of a vine. In this talk Vicki explains how we can remain in Jesus and follow this radical, incredible person, who makes life truly worth living.
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On Palm Sunday, Nick looks at Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem and asks the same question as the crowd, "Who is this?" Jesus enters as a triumphant King but as we see, He is not the King people expect. How do we respond to the Jesus we meet in this account? Do we crown him or kill him?
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Previously at Coventry Vineyard...
God has a mission. A mission to save the world. A mission of transformation. A mission of Grace and Love. Every follower of Jesus is called to join God's mission. In this series of talks we will look at the Mission of God and how each one of us are can cooperate and contribute to what God is doing, locally, nationally and internationally. |
Who are you meant to be?
"The most important task of your life is not what you do but who you become. " -John Ortberg. There is a 'you', you want to be. A picture in your mind of who you want to become. Ironically, becoming the person you are meant to be will never happen if your main focus in on the ‘me’. Only God knows who he has made you to be. And He is guiding you towards the best version of 'you' all the time. Click here for talks |