Learning to walk through walls
The Resurrection Changes EverythingIn the first of 3 talks, Mark Harbour explores how, through the death and resurrection of Jesus, God’s future Kingdom breaks through into the present. Just as Jesus’ resurrected body was transformed to be both spiritual and physical, able to appear and disappear, to walk through walls, to be touched - so that same power works in us, transforming us, enabling us to live the adventurous, expectant resurrection lives that the apostle Paul speaks of in Romans 8:15-17.
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The Resurrection changes who we are
In the second of our series "Learning to walk through walls”, Mark Harbour talks about how the resurrection changes who we are! The invitation to live an adventurous expectant resurrection life (Romans 815-17 MSG) is an invitation to allow the same power that raised Jesus to life to break into our lives and transform us. Transformation from life controlled by the flesh, to a life of the Spirit. It is an invitation to understand what that life can be like and how we can partner with God in the process of spiritual formation.
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The Resurrection changes what we do
The resurrection changes what we do! The resurrection changes what is possible! The resurrection changes what is normal! In the final part of our series "Learning to walk through walls-lessons in post resurrection living", Mark Harbour talks about allowing God to act through us, by the same power that raised Jesus to life, to enable us to "do the stuff", announcing and demonstrating that the Kingdom of God is available, immediate and often present in ways both natural and supernatural.
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Previously at Coventry Vineyard...
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. Click here for talks |
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. Click here for talks |
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 |