Listen regularly to Nuneaton Christian Fellowship's Sunday Morning Talk. A variety of topics are addressed, all firmly based on the Bible. We are based in the centre of England.
Let's meet together: On the Road
We might long to meet God when we are going through the trials that come our way. God is eager to meet us in the mundane, routine and perfectly ordinary parts of our lives. We have the choice whether we want to meet Him in the non-spectacular parts of our average week. In this Talk we consider how people met with God as they were travelling. As people met God, so they were changed in a positive way. We need to be close to God to let Him lead us. We need to be ready to speak to others with a sense of urgency, so that they too may know God as Saviour and Lord. We are all on God's rota for action on earth. Let's expect that He will use us to serve and bless others.The script for the whole Service can be read here.
10/20/2024 • 34 minutes, 42 seconds
Let's meet together: Faith in the Flames
We all face trials and difficulties from time to time. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in Daniel Chapter 3, resolved to not worship an idol of Nebuchadnezzar. They knew their punishment meant being thrown into a fiery furnace, but they chose to do the right thing. They triumped in God and had a testimony about God's faithfulness. Obedience to God is costly, yet God can do the impossible when we do the possible. How do we face trials - with God or in our own strength? God promises to not leave us or forsake wherever we are. Rest in that truth.The script for the whole Service can be found here.
10/13/2024 • 24 minutes, 43 seconds
Let's meet together: Who not where
Large numbers of God's People might often meet in specific church buildings in many places around the world in the 21st century, but for thousands of Christians today and in the past, this isn't or wasn't the case. The Greek word that is often translated 'church' in English Bibles had an original civic meaning: a gathering with a specific purpose of those who are summoned. We can meet for several specific purposes as Jesus followers.Listen to this Talk to hear some of these purposes and to be reminded that, like Jesus, we are to show compassion to others. It is much more important to consider Who we are meeting (God), rather than where or in what way we are meeting. Let's demonstrate who God is and what He is like as we choose to meet together in the various places we go in a normal week.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
10/6/2024 • 30 minutes, 54 seconds
God engages fully
God loves humanity. He engaged fully whilst He was on earth and has done so through the millennia both before and since then. God loves you. You are not disqualified from God's love.How much are you engaging in society today? You have a calling from God to make a positive difference in the lives of others. Is your preference to put God first and serve others or to put yourself first? Give your best offering to God - yourself. Take small steps in learning and maturing and follow through with intentionally establishing godly habits in your life.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
9/29/2024 • 36 minutes, 51 seconds
Being thankful and more open to God.
A person from Open Doors UK reminded us of what is happening around the world, with one in seven Christians being persecuted globally. We were also reminded that Paul endured persecution and imprisonment, knowing that God's plans were being fulfilled. He prayed that God's Word would be released to those around him, rather than he himself being physically released. Jesus is worth our everything. Let us be prepared to take risks as God leads us. You can read the script for the whole Service here.
9/22/2024 • 43 minutes, 8 seconds
Don't hold back
In this Talk we hear what Ivette has been doing for the past seven months in Chile and Peru. We are also reminded that we shouldn't hold back from what God is telling us to do - Isaiah 54:2,3.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
9/15/2024 • 22 minutes, 48 seconds
Praying in the Fog
We must fairly often pray without knowing or seeing everything that we're concentrating on. We know that God is in control, but how do we keep praying and learning when perhaps we're not focussing on what God would have us do. God will help us!Let's use the Lord's Prayer as an inspiration to prayer. Let's also use God's language, which the Bible is full of, and let's ask God to fill us with wisdom as we pray. Then keep going, like the Moravians did. God understands our heart, so let Him lead us. You can the script for the whole Service here.
9/8/2024 • 15 minutes, 33 seconds
Ssshhh!
When you were younger, did anyone ever say, "Sssshhh!" to you? Does it still happen sometimes? Does God ever say, "Ssshhh!" to you? In this Talk we examine five people who encountered God when they were on their own. They listened as God spoke to them. Their lives were changed.How do you reply to God's valuable invitation to come to Him? Are you regularly still to let Him be God in your life? It is so important to trust in Jesus and to rely on Him. Spend some time listening to God now. What is He saying to you at this moment? Ssshhh!The script for the whole Service can be read here.
9/1/2024 • 29 minutes, 25 seconds
Jeremiah: walking the Ancient Paths with God
We all have lots of of choices and decisions to make regularly in our lives - some are extremely important and others are much less so. Should we be careful only when we are at a major crossroads - no! We need to live well and live with careful choices every day. We are in charge of our own actions and reactions. Wearing the wrong clothes for the weather will make us look silly and perhaps cause problems, but so does wearing unkindness and unforgiveness and being sullen. Let's instead decide to brag about God, giving a loud hallelujah through our actions. We can do this because God walks with us in our lives. We are not alone! In this last Talk on Jeremiah we are again reminded who Jeremiah was and what was happening around him, together with an overview of the Book.The script for the whole Service can be read here.
8/25/2024 • 32 minutes, 50 seconds
Jeremiah: connect with the Potter
The Kingdom of Judah, like its northern neighbour Israel had previously done, was relying on itself and in alliances with nearby countries. Jeremiah spoke to them using the familiar picture of a potter. God is like a potter. We need to connect with Him regularly and allow Him to reshape us and to mend us and then to allow His treasure that is in us to pour into the lives of others. The script for the whole Service can be read here.
8/18/2024 • 33 minutes, 39 seconds
Jeremiah: a firm dependence on God
We absolutely need Jesus' Living Water, in an equal amount to the Samaritan woman in John 4. God is not a bigger version of you. Around 2,600 years ago, God spoke through Jeremiah and charged the People of Judah with ignoring the Fountain of Living Water and building their own leaky cisterns. We still do that today. Let's make our lives revolve around God and submit to His will, His laws and His decrees. Let's be firmly dependent on God. We absolutely need Jesus' Living Water today.The script for the whole Service can be read here.
8/11/2024 • 29 minutes, 10 seconds
Jeremiah: Thou hast made
The Babylonians had already been besieging Jerusalem for a year in 587BC. What an awful time that would have been for the population at that time. Exile in a foreign country was only months away. Much doom and gloom would have been felt in the city and surrounding area! Jeremiah was there. In chapter 32, God told him to buy a field. This was a picture of hope for the people of Judah, as surely normality would resume eventually. Jeremiah prayed a really positive prayer after he had bought the field. He accurately described who God was and recounted some of His actions, even in the middle of a terrible situation. Do we label God correctly in our lives or do we suffer because of our misconceptions about Him? Do we label our friends and family correctly too? We are precious and loved by God. We were worth dying for. Do we show this by the way we act and speak towards each other?God brings stability to our lives and to society. Let's throw ourselves on God's mercy, as we pray and take action. We should not be inactive. Let's seek liberation from sin for ourselves and others. Let's come to God and ask Him what He thinks of our society from His vantage point.The script for the whole Service can be read here.
8/4/2024 • 31 minutes, 27 seconds
Jeremiah: Who to believe
In chapter 28, a prophet called Hananiah brought a word from God for the People of Judah, but Jeremiah brought one that was quite different. How should we discern God speaking to us? When we say something in normal life and another person speaks something differently, how do we act? Remember, Hananiah was certain he was speaking for God. Are we sometimes so sure of what we’re saying and that someone is wrong? Show respect, love and humility to the other person. Be clothed in God's righteousness and seek His mercy for yourself as you repent and then show love and kindness to others.The Script for the whole Service can be read here.
7/28/2024 • 28 minutes, 27 seconds
Jeremiah: God the Answerer
God promised Jeremiah that as Jeremiah called out to Him, so He would answer. God is omnisicient, omnipotent and omnipresent and yet He loves us and wants us to know Him more. In this Talk, we briefly look at how God responded to several people in the Bible and also took the initiative in calling out to various people. We need to spend time with God and expect Him to converse with us - though that might be in a wide variety of ways. Let's intentionally set out to finish our race of life well. As Mary remarked in Luke 1, "I am the Lord's servant, and I am willing to do whatever he wants. May everything you said come true." May we grow in expectancy that God will interact with us and then see the world changed around us.The script for the whole Service can be read here.
7/21/2024 • 32 minutes, 43 seconds
Jeremiah: Listen and then absorb God's message
Jeremiah often gave a difficult message for the people of Judah to hear and then to act upon. Chapter 27 contains one of those. What, Nebuchadnezzar is God's servant (verse 6)? Let us too, remember that God often gives us a simple message. He is way beyond us in creativity, power and inspiration. Jesus came to save us from our sins. That message is still relevant today and needs to be acted upon. Let us obey what God says. Let's repent and follow God with our whole hearts.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
7/14/2024 • 38 minutes, 53 seconds
Jeremiah: Abundant Sufficiency
We begin a new Series on the Old Testament Book of Jeremiah. He spoke around 622BC to 580BC. God called him to speak for Him in a very unstable world. The People of Judah were soon to go into exile due to their turning their backs on God.Like Jeremiah, God wants all of us to work with and for Him. Irrespective of our age, health or social standing, God wants to show you His abundant sufficiency in our lives. There will certainly be difficulties ahead, just like a ship in an open sea being tossed about occasionally, but we are in safe hands as we work for and with God. Let's be available for God's use and then see the world around us change. You can read the Script for the whole Service here.
7/7/2024 • 32 minutes, 11 seconds
Our spiritual responsibilities
In the UK, we are very fortunate in being able to easily and openly meet with other followers of Jesus. In the 10-40 Window (approximately 10 to 40 degrees north latitude), many Christians aren't permitted to do that. Many people don't even have a Bible in their primary language. Let us not forget our responsibilities include giving, going, praying and fellowshipping. On this Mission Sunday for NCF, it is easy to remember people who don't have the spiritual luxuries that we might take for granted. The challenge is to keep on praying and seeking God about how we can answer our own prayers for them throughout the year.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
6/30/2024 • 24 minutes, 17 seconds
Speak out about Godly values
Our nation has a wonderful Christian heritage over hundreds of years. We have a responsibility to speak out now for the Christian morals and beliefs that we value. We shouldn't leave that to other people to do. Our world is falling apart because people have turned their backs on God. Let's seek God and then take action.The script for the whole Service can be read here.
6/23/2024 • 35 minutes, 41 seconds
Ingest and digest the very best
Haute cuisine is seen as wonderfully high-quality food. God has given us the Bible which tells us so much about His ways, His character and His love for all of humanity. It is truly life-changing and enriching food for our lives. God speaks to us as the ultimate creator, the preeminent communicator and transcendent in love. In this Talk we learn a little about the history of the Bible and how translation work is yet to begin in well over one thousand languages. Let us actively and regularly use the wide range of printed and online resources that are available to us. Reading the Bible will strengthen us as we decide to obey the Great Commisson and the Greatest Commandments. Let us ingest and digest God's Words for us!You can read the script for the whole Service here.
6/16/2024 • 31 minutes, 58 seconds
We are seen and loved by God
Guy, the regional representative of the Leprosy Mission, came and spoke about the work of the Mission, with particular regard to a hospital in India, where 600 people queue up each day in humid conditions to get a diagnosis and then help. God cares for me. God is living and active in us and around us. We’re strengthened by the Living Water. Both Hagar and the Samaritan woman had encounters with God and then their lives were changed. Are you too nervous to tell others about Jesus? Let Him strengthen you. He gives us both hope for today and for the future. A film lasting 5'34" was shown and can be heard from 22'36" on this recording. The film can be viewed here.The Script for the whole Service can be read here.
6/9/2024 • 33 minutes, 15 seconds
Freedom
God's manifesto for all of mankind was that we should know freedom from sin and death. He came to earth to accomplish this. He has stated that the manifesto that we should adhere to, is to act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God (Micah 6:8). As we do these things we'll be showing the same freedom to others, that God has shown to us. Let's regularly set out to intentionally do this.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
6/2/2024 • 32 minutes, 13 seconds
Stories Jesus told: the persistent widow
In our last Talk in this Series, we think about what Jesus said about the persistent widow and the unjust judge (Luke 18:1-8). She didn't just want him to act on her behalf - she absolutely needed him to.God has intervened in humanity through Jesus's death on the cross. His intervention didn't just end there. As we pray, He will intervene in our lives and in national and international events. We really need God Almighty to intervene in our lives on a day to day basis. May we spur each other on to desire more of God in our lives. Let's not rest from the Mission God has given us, but get going with His enthusiasm and strength.A person gives a testimony how God intervened in their lives at 35.58.You can read the Script for the whole Service here.
5/26/2024 • 37 minutes, 47 seconds
Stories Jesus told: an unexpected answer
Jesus tells a Parable to His Disciples about an unmerciful servant in Matthew 18:21-35. His debt, that was totally impossible to pay, was cleared by his master. However, he didn't show kindness to a fellow servant who owed him considerably less. Peter and the rest of the Disciples learned about forgiveness through this and so do we! God often gives unexpected answers in our conversations with us. He doesn't measure or count the same way as we do. Let's decide to not only allow God to build the foundations for our lives, but to keep on building throughout our lives. His plans may not be the same as what we would work out. God has given us power to work with Him on His mission, but how serious might that ultimately be? Being with Jesus is the best treat we can give ourselves. The Script for the whole Service can be read here.
5/19/2024 • 34 minutes, 35 seconds
Stories Jesus told: Foundations
We look at the Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders (Matthew 7:24-27 and Luke 6:46-49) in this Talk. Will we choose to obey what God says as the foundation in our lives or will rebel, defy or disregard God and His commands? Just like practising to learn a piece of music on an instrument, so we need to practice our obedience towards God. Sometimes we'll get a setback as something unexpected happens, but let's keep being determined to honour and please God. Let's put effort and energy into following Jesus!The Script for the whole Service can be found here.
5/12/2024 • 31 minutes, 40 seconds
Stories Jesus told: receive God's seed
Considering what Jesus said in Mark 4:1-20, we are reminded that God plants seed in our lives. We need to personally cultivate the soil of our lives. God's Word won't return to Him void. Sit close to Jesus!You can read the script for the whole Service here.
5/5/2024 • 17 minutes, 7 seconds
Stories Jesus told: Listen to our Shepherd
We first hear a short statement about our good friend Margaret who had died on the Wednesday before this Service.This Talk is based on John 10:1-18. Jesus talked in ways that made people sit up and listen. He had authority, but His delivery was also different from the other teachers around Him.Sheep are clever and recognise many voices. A sheepfold is good for protection at night, but they need to go out during the day to get fed. Let us too, follow the voice of our Shepherd - Jesus. We will find pasture through Him. Be aware of the thief too.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
4/28/2024 • 26 minutes, 50 seconds
Stories Jesus told: New wine in old wineskins
This Parable is told in all the Synoptic Gospels, at Matthew 9:16,16, Mark 2:21,22 and Luke 5:33-39. God has given us all an Invitation to come to Him. How do we make sure that our regular activities and current ideas don't get in the way of what God wants to say to us and do with us? We can't pick and mix with a bit of God and a bit of us in our lives - it needs to be all of God! Once we've accepted God's Invitation, let's pass it on to other people. Heaven is going to be populated with the friends, family and strangers that we talk to. Let's attend the Feast and bring someone with us!You can read the Script for the whole Service here.
4/21/2024 • 28 minutes, 40 seconds
Stories Jesus told: What's the cost?
When Jesus spoke in Parables, He was helping us to remember what He was saying so that we could ultimately change as a result of what He was speaking about.The possibility of not understanding what Jesus was saying in His mini-stories in Luke 14:25-33 is small. He is telling us that we need to give everything we have and are to Him. How will we live sacrificially for Him? God might be calling you to do something specific, so start off small and grow in that sacrifice over time. God demands everything from us, as we can't be a part-time disciple of Jesus. You can read the script for the whole Service here.
4/14/2024 • 30 minutes, 46 seconds
Stories Jesus told: The Ten Virgins
We have around fifty parables spoken by Jesus that are written in the Synoptic Gospels. He used familiar visible items in stories that told the truth of God's upside-down invisible world. The punchlines often necessitated change in the listeners. They still do!Are you ready for Jesus' Second Coming? Are you ready for the commands He gives you? Fixing our gaze on Jesus and wanting to be close to Him are essential activities if we describe ourselves as Christians. Let's keep company with Jesus!An introduction to the Series is given from 00:00, with this Parable being read from 15:13 and then some thoughts on the Parable from 16:57. The Script for the whole Service can be read here.
4/7/2024 • 33 minutes, 55 seconds
It is finished!
These two short Talks on Easter Day remind us of the immense actions that Jesus undertook on our behalf. We needed a Saviour to make it possible to have a good relationship with God, as sin had tragically blocked that intimacy. Jesus is that Saviour!The cross is now empty. The tomb is now empty. However, how obedient are you being to God? Paul reminded the Church in Galatia that we also needed to be crucified with Christ. Will you give everything you have and are to God? Make yourself dependent on Jesus. The second Talk begins at 16' 54".You can read the script for the whole Service here.
3/31/2024 • 24 minutes, 28 seconds
Jesus entered
On Palm Sunday we consider how Jesus wasn't the only person to enter Jerusalem that day. Thousands of pilgrims would have made the journey up to Jerusalem, as well as Pontius Pilate arriving with his large military entourage.Jesus had a choice as to whether to enter the city and continue His walk towards His death on the cross. It was a week of awful suffering for Him and yet because of us He chose to die. We should in a similar way let Jesus enter our lives and obey Him, as He says, "Follow Me!"The script for the whole Service can be read here.
3/24/2024 • 28 minutes, 36 seconds
Keep on Seeking!
At our biennial Partnership Sunday we think about the life of Joshua. He faced fresh challenges at different points in his life and through them actively sought to be obedient to God.Whether NCF is our long-term spiritual home or not, God is calling us to partner with Him in both our actions and our character. Let's make the decision to follow God, obey God and serve God and others. Let's put aside daft things that don't help us or anyone else. Keep on seeking God!You can read the script for the whole Service here.
3/17/2024 • 30 minutes, 39 seconds
God: so much more than a bang, a whoosh and a kaboom! (Songs of Praise)
We begin with ten people briefly describing why they chose a particular song for our special Songs of Praise Service. We then remember how God is our shelter and our strength (Psalm 46). Our lives reflect the truth that God has substance. He is not like a doting uncle who gives presents galore. God loves us, but wants all to grow and mature. We need to actively obey and follow Him! God's laws liberate us in our lives. In our lives, we can echo the psalmist when he invited people to 'Come and see what God has done.' The script for the whole Service can be read here.
3/10/2024 • 29 minutes, 11 seconds
It's all in the Book
We need to read the Bible! It's good for us, as God inspired it to be written so that we might get to know Him. He encourages us, challenges us and leads us as we read it. The Bible straightens us and our lives out!The Script for the whole Service can be read here.(NB: After about seven minutes into the Talk John realised that he hadn't turned on his mic. Plenty of interaction had occurred in this initial period of the Talk, but it was later rerecorded in a much simpler way at home. This is why the first three minutes of this file sounds different to the rest of the recording.)
3/3/2024 • 30 minutes, 4 seconds
Shall we ascend: Being joined in God's grace
God calls us to live in unity with other people. What a blessing it is to do that! A brief summary of all the Psalms we have met in this Series is also given.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
2/25/2024 • 28 minutes, 31 seconds
Shall we ascend: Growing Up
We're all getting older! Physically, changes are going on in our bodies, but what about spiritually and emotionally? Are we maturing as Disciples of Jesus? Are we changing from being less childish to more childlike? Are we at rest with God? Often being content will lead on to being curious, but we need to be courageous in order to change. Is God causing you to be restless over something? That's good! Let's actively keep journeying with God on our pilgrimage. Let's trust God as a child would each day. Decide to develop, mature and grow up! The script for the whole Service can be read here.
2/18/2024 • 32 minutes, 8 seconds
Shall we ascend: It doesn't add up!
God doesn't measure things the same way that we do. For our sins we deserve eternal separation from God. Instead, He offers everyone reconcilation and restoration if we accept the fact that He paid the cost for our benefit. If God kept a record of our sins we would certainly not survive. We ought to be living our lives more riskier than others because of God's goodness to us. Let's love our enemies and realise that God provides for us. Let's be still in order to recognise and understand that God is God and we are not. Allow God to do things in your life that simply don't add up.The Script for the whole Service can be read here.
2/11/2024 • 32 minutes, 16 seconds
Shall we ascend: Incredible Restoration
The Psalmist praised God for the way that He had restored them. It was beyond belief what God had done for them! May we too dream big because of what God has done in our lives and in the livesof others. May the wowometer of our lives consistently put God at the top of our actions and thoughts. May the Lord transform and restore our cracked walls, our broken cisterns, our flaky ideas and our crumbling foundations!The Script for the whole Service can be read here.
2/4/2024 • 31 minutes, 11 seconds
Shall we ascend: Trust God as you....
God calls us both to work and to rest in our pilgrimage with Him. Let's not measure things by what we can see or hear now. Let's work for God in the ways that He instructs us to, then leave the outcomes to Him. The script for this Service can be read here.
1/28/2024 • 32 minutes, 7 seconds
Shall we ascend: Beyond measure
The Psalmist in Psalm 124 tells us several times that if it hadn't been for the Lord, then life would have been quite awful. God often goes well beyond the scale that we find to be normal in the way that He deals with us.We are on a Pilgrimage and Jesus is our Guide. Many of Jesus' stories are recounted in the four Gospels. Two of them (the Good Samaritan (Luke 10) and the Prodigal Son (Luke 15)) remind us that God doesn't stick to our measurement of giving love and showing compassion, but goes well beyond what we might consider normal or just enough. He showed this in action when He died for us. Can we too cast off the constraints of what most people do and follow what God does, showing love and friendship in a generous and undeserving way? Let's take beauty to situations that aren't beautiful.You can read the Script for the whole Service here.
1/21/2024 • 32 minutes, 58 seconds
Shall we ascend: Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!
Whether our day is golden or it has immense problems, we truly need to call our Maydays out to God. "We need You and we are desperate for You!" That's how some of the worship in the Psalms of Ascent reads. God, we won't be overwhelmed when we're with You. We need God's help, and the help of others, in our lives regularly. Without the Lord, we are lost!The Script for the whole Service can be read here.
1/14/2024 • 30 minutes, 53 seconds
Shall we ascend: Travelling where?
Our lives are a pilgrimage. How is our journey going? What are we carrying? What is our final destination? Who is guiding us there? This series of Talks in January and February will help us think about these questions. Let us give more prominence to the actual journey we're on and ask God to help us travel well and lightly with Him.The script for the whole Service can be read here.
1/7/2024 • 33 minutes, 33 seconds
Forwards and Backwards?
The last day of a year is a wonderful time to look both backwards to 2023 in thanks and ahead to 2024 in order to prioritise our ambitions and dreams and then to submit everything to God. It's a certainty that God will remain faithful in 2024 as He has done in previous years and decades.The Script for the whole Service can be read here. [A working link can't be added at the moment.]
12/31/2023 • 24 minutes, 27 seconds
Joy, Peace and Trust (Christmas Morning)
Our circumstances may not always make us feel joyful and peaceful. We all face uneasy things from time to time. However, let's decide to put out trust in God no matter what!You can read the Script for the whole Service here. [A working link can't be added at the moment.]
12/25/2023 • 11 minutes, 52 seconds
Names! Names! Names!
There are several prominent names in the Christmas story. Jesus means "Yahweh saves." Jesus came to save all the people who have ever lived - not only the 8.1 billion who are alive now. He knows everything about us. He is very familiar with our very selves and also the circumstances we all face. Can you hear Him inviting you to the very special banquet He has arranged? Let's get ready for it today. You can read the Script for the whole Service here. [A working link can't be added at the moment.]
12/24/2023 • 28 minutes, 39 seconds
Sorry, we're full already! (Our Carol Service)
What a great time of the year Christmas is, though it is SO busy! Can you imagine Mary and Joseph trudging around Bethlehem looking for a room? Several receptionists would have commented, "Sorry, we're full already!" Eventually they found a place and Jesus was soon born in a stable because there was no room elsewhere.Is there room in your life for Jesus? Decide to make room for Him - He wants to come and stay with you. The Script for this Talk is avalable here.
12/17/2023 • 9 minutes, 50 seconds
A shield about me
We examine part of King David's life in this Talk. He started low in society by being the youngest son and a shepherd. Some years after he became King, David was overthrown by his son Absalom. He was living in a ditch again. How did he feel? What was his relationship with God like now? He had lost everything!God does allow bad things to happen. What is my response to God when there is a big crisis in my life. Is it still "Your will be done, Lord?" Things might seem very bad at the time, but later they might be seen as a blessing. Can we say "Help me through this, God?" May we pray as David did in Psalm 3. May we continue to have confidence in God. May we all know that God is a shield about us!Rescue, help and salvation belongs to God.You can read the Script for the whole Service here.
12/10/2023 • 29 minutes, 59 seconds
Coming!
On Advent Sunday (Adventus, a Latin word meaning: arrival or coming) we consider what impact Jesus' coming has made in our lives. God invites us to come to Him as we are - have you accepted that invitation for yourself? Wherever we are in our lives, Jesus says, "Come!" Let's come to God like children - wishing to grow, to sit and to enjoy being with Him. You can read the script for the whole Service here.
12/3/2023 • 30 minutes, 55 seconds
Gifts for all: Embrace the Possibilities
God has given us all Gifts for the benefit of other people. If we are to see them grow, we need to use them and we need to remember how important relationships are in our life. We might discover our Gifts in various ways, but relationships will feature somewhere.There is an open door for our Servant Assignments. Will we step through and keep on going?You can read the Script for the whole Service here.
11/26/2023 • 33 minutes, 49 seconds
New way for a new day
Let us be passonate about God and His Kingdom as this time of great change.
11/19/2023 • 32 minutes, 45 seconds
Gifts for all: Why do you stand looking?
Some of the Gifts that God gives us to bless others with are done behind the scenes and few people consider them or even value them. Other Gifts are obviously obvious week in and week out. Let's ask God to fill us with His Spirit, so that whatever Gifts we have and use we will actively glorify God and encourage others in our lives. May we put our focus on the Giver of the Gifts Himself rather than on the Gifts themselves. After all, the Gifts are not ours anyway. You can read the Script for the whole Service here.
11/12/2023 • 29 minutes, 2 seconds
Gifts for all: Wholeness
Jesus came to give us all an abundant life - one that is rich and satisfying. The devil is intent in making this difficult for us. However, God has given us a range of gifts that we might allow an increased wholeness in the lives of others and in our own life. To enable us to do this, God has called us to be Ambassadors, Antidotes and Anticipators. Let's endeavour to actively seek to be bringing wholeness to others with the Gifts that God has given us. You can read the script for the whole Service here.
11/5/2023 • 30 minutes, 30 seconds
Gifts for all: Only Supernatural?
You are unique and special. God wants to use you! Looking at some of the God-given Gifts that are mentioned in the Bible, it might seem that there is a division between natural and supernatural Gifts. Actually, they are all given in a supernatural way from a supernatural God. As the widow gave everything in her Temple offering (Mark 12 and Luke 21), so let us give everything back to God in worship, service and devotion as we use the varied Gifts that He has give us all. This is just one way that we can overcome the enemy in our lives. Let's enjoy the spiritual feast that God gives us! The script for the whole Service can be found here.
10/29/2023 • 33 minutes, 38 seconds
Gifts for all: Carrying a Message
God has given us all gifts to use. We can all speak and some of us have speaking gifts. The important thing about learning to speak is that you have to listen first. Samuel said, "Speak Lord. I'm Your servant, ready to listen." As we spend regular quality time with God, so He transplants us so that we might be fruitful for Him. Let's soak in God's presence, ask Him to open the "yes" of our hearts and then be ready for the opportunities He gives us to speak for Him!You can read the script for the whole Service here.
10/22/2023 • 32 minutes, 37 seconds
Gifts for all: God's Kingdom extended
As we become consumed by God, so the natural reaction is to want to sows seeds to others about who He is and what He has done. We are not generally to confront people harshly with the truths of the Gospel, but to show respect as we share with people so that they can begin to learn of God, believe in God and obey His words. It is not only evangeists who should share Jesus with people. It's the respondsibilty of all of us. After all, we all spread the news about something or someone in our lives to others regularly! Let's fan into flame the gifts that God have given us, as we need to keep a sense of urgency in our lives.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
10/15/2023 • 30 minutes, 43 seconds
Gifts for all: Others are in need
In a second introductory talk in this Series, we are reminded that God's gifts shouldn't be kept in a box that we look at occasionally. God pours out His Spirit on us in a greedy way so that we too may be liberal in the beautiful way we treat other people. It's super to be hospitable to people who are like us, but Jesus calls us to show warmth to strangers and kindness to people who are not like us. Biblical service goes over and above the norm for how we treat other people. Let's pour our lives out to others!
10/8/2023 • 32 minutes, 29 seconds
Gifts for all: Not on our own
God is giving gifts to us. They are to give away to others, through our actions and our words. Let's embrace what God is doing today and get involved with receiving, then using what He is giving!You can read the script for the whole Service here.
10/1/2023 • 36 minutes, 40 seconds
A new direction
A short description for this Talk will appear here soon.The script for this Service can be read here soon.
9/24/2023 • 41 minutes, 33 seconds
Make your life a prayer
Prayer is vital. Prayer is life-giving. Let's not hide from God, but share all that we have with Him in honour and thanks. This Talk is shorter than normal to enable three others to briefly share thoughts on how we might pray for them.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
9/17/2023 • 16 minutes, 20 seconds
Express your thanks and praise!
September used to be a time to celebrate the physical harvest for many churches around the UK. Today that happens much less, but every day is still an opportunity to give thanks to God and to each other. In this Talk we look at Psalm 92:1-5 and remind ourselves that it is fitting and good to praise God. Let our 'buts' be positive (I will still give thanks to God no matter what) rather than negative (life is hard so I can't praise God at the moment). Let's stir ourselves to be thankful people! You can find the Script for the whole Service here.
9/10/2023 • 34 minutes, 10 seconds
We're safe when with Jesus!
Jesus' disciples accompanied Him all over the place. The Synoptic Gospels record an incident where they were on the Sea of Galilee and Jesus was asleep in the boat. A large storm suddenly came and even the fully trained fishermen were scared. They wake Jesus up and He sorts out their immediate problem of being scared and also teaches them that they should trust Him. We can trust in Jesus just as much in the middle of a large lake as when we are on the shore.The script for the whole Service is available here.
9/3/2023 • 30 minutes, 29 seconds
The Next Leaders: It's our turn now!
Over the past two months we have heard of how God used people very similar to us and we might have been impressed by what happened on different continents and in different centuries. Lives were changed, society was effected and God was glorified. It's our turn to move and shine for God. It's our turn now! The script for the whole Service is available here.
8/27/2023 • 32 minutes, 40 seconds
The Next Leaders: North America
God's brilliance, majesty and compasson don't increase as we mature in the Christian faith. They are always infinite - way beyond our own imaginations or abilities. In this Series of Talks we're looking at how our Church Family in different centuries and various countries interact with our holy and omnipotent God.In this Talk we briefly look at our Family in North America over three centuries. They saw the need to be devoted to God in a daily way. True liberty can only be found in Jesus. Let us be open and available to the way that He leads us. The script for the whole Service can be found here.
8/13/2023 • 30 minutes, 52 seconds
The Next Leaders: British Social Reformers
There were plenty of social problems in Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries. In this Talk we briefly consider slavery, illiteracy, orphans and medical training. Some people in our family heard God nudging them to do something about these big problems. They followed God's leading, using their own resources, abilities and availability to make change occur. Sometimes change would take many years to happen, but members of our family were tenacious and stayed with it. John Wesley influenced many of these people who brought change to this nation. He in turn had been influenced by his mother, Susanna. Jesus came to serve and not to be served. Jesus was anointed by God to bring healing, liberty and life to everyone. How are we working with God to bring positive change to those around us? Our Lamb has conquered - let us follow Him! Our world can't remain the same.You can read the Script for the whole Service here.
8/6/2023 • 29 minutes, 28 seconds
The Next Leaders: Britain up to c.1400AD
Joyfulness, prayerfulness and thankfulness (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18) are the basis for the Church in this country. There was a strong Celtic Church before Augustine was sent from Rome in 597AD. The people we hear about moved around this country as God directed them. Iona and Lindisfarne were particularly important. Prayer resulted in people walking and working with God. The Bible was translated into English, missonary schools were founded and many people started following Jesus as their Saviour and Healer. Let's be faithful to God in our own particular pilgrimage over the coming months. You can read the script for this Service here.
7/30/2023 • 32 minutes, 32 seconds
The Next Leaders: North Africa
If you throw a stone into a pond, ripples will be created. When the Holy Spirit came to the disciples in Jerusalem terrifically powerful ripples were created. Some of these went to North Africa. We briefly look at some of the people from our family in 100AD to 300AD and notice that God calls us, just as He called them, to be Ambassadors for Him. What will your next chapter with God be like?The Script for this Service is here.
7/23/2023 • 32 minutes, 10 seconds
The Next Leaders: The German Reformation
With eight members of our family joining us from eastern Germany, we looked at Martin Luther's contribution to our life today as Protestants. What was he, and others around the same time in history, protesting about and how did he/they do it? How is God asking us to act and speak in a counter cultural way today? Let's praise God that we have a Bible in a language that we understand and that the gifts He has given us are just right for who we are today.Near the end we hear encouraging truths about how God directs us.The Script for this Service is here.
7/16/2023 • 29 minutes, 56 seconds
The Next Leaders: Later in the NT
The Eleven Disciples who had followed Jesus for around three years weren't the only people in leadership positions in the early Church. Other members of our spiritual family at that time included men, women, older people, younger people, people who grew up as Jews and those who were Gentiles. Some of their names might be hard to say today in our culture, but we are definitely part of the same family.To one person in particular then and to all of us now, the Apostle Paul encouraged them to fan into the flame the gifts that God had given them. Let us all actively fan into flame our own free gifts from God for the good of others, as well as encouraging others to do the same. The gifts we have from God are wonderful.
7/9/2023 • 37 minutes, 13 seconds
The Next Leaders: The Twelve
Many of us are grateful for those family members and friends who have helped us physically and spiritually through the years. We are better people because of them! The Bible contains numerous stories of the Heroes of our Faith. With almost two thousand years of history since the Bible was completed, there have been countless people who have been a blessing to the Church since. This Series of Talks will explore some of them. What challenges did they encounter in their lives and how did God rescue them, encouraging them to keep going forward with energy and dedication? In this Introduction we hear about what God directs us to do now and a little about the lives and death of the twelve Disciples. The Christian Family is a very large one. Let's get to know our Family a little better over the coming weeks and may our current relationships be better because of that.A short statement of thanks is conveyed at the start of this Talk.
7/2/2023 • 35 minutes, 8 seconds
Missing the Mark
The work of the Cross is not just to forgive the wrong things you have done. It is to empower you to be free from whatever weakness and past you have. Jesus’ death gives you the building blocks to rebuild for the future for your character and actions. Nothing need hold you back in life, as Christ has given you a way out.
6/25/2023 • 31 minutes, 42 seconds
International Sunday
On 18th June we heard information about Chile, Nigeria, India, Italy and Northern Ireland. Some of what was said, prayed and sung is caught here.The Script on our website will have more details.
6/18/2023 • 43 minutes, 49 seconds
Let's talk about Jesus
In this Talk from the Regional Director of Good News for Everyone!, we are reminded of the difference God makes when we talk to others about Jesus. There is plenty to do and pray about in schools, accomodation venues and hospitals. May our feet be beautiful as we take out the Good News to others.
6/11/2023 • 36 minutes, 38 seconds
Flex those Abs!
Keeping fit is an important activity for everyone - both physically and spiritually. In this Talk we consider how Jesus should be at the centre of who we are and what we do. Our lives will Abound, as we Abide in Christ, get Absorbed by Christ and decide to Abandon ourselves to Christ. Jesus is the only foundation we should want in our lives. He is the source of all that is good. Let's be totally focused on Him and actively spend time with Him. We are all still in training!
6/4/2023 • 31 minutes, 34 seconds
Doxology: Power + Change
Giving a Doxology means that you are recognising who God is and then giving an appropriate response in thought, word or action. Lots of human and natural powers are impressive, but they are totally insignificant when compared to God's power. Jesus' disciples were discouraged and disabled when Jesus ascended into heaven. What was going on? In Jerusalem on that 'first' Pentecost they were encouraged and enabled when the Holy Spirit came. Let us live in the light and safety of God's power.When the Queen of Sheba visited Solomon, she was totally overwhelmed by what she found. God had given that wisdom to Solomon. Can we live in the light and safety of God's wisdom? We serve the same Saviour that Solomon did!An acceptable Doxology to God doesn't necessarily involve loud singing or obvious service. God desires us to have clean hands and a pure heart. God doesn't change but He encourages us all to change. May our regular Doxologies come from that position of a close relationship with a wonderful and holy God.
5/28/2023 • 31 minutes, 14 seconds
Doxology: Giving
We have already heard in previous Talks that our own personal doxologies involve our actions and not just sung words. God asks us to give out of the abundance that He has given us. We explore some Biblical references as to how and why we give. God has the resources and uses us to bless others as we give. When there is an obvious time of need, it is often good to re-evaluate our own resources.
5/21/2023 • 37 minutes, 23 seconds
Doxology: Full Bloom
Near the end of his short letter, Jude reminds us how brilliant and wonderful God is. It is He who makes it possible that we can live our lives in full bloom today and when we reach heaven. It is equally marvellous that the variety of different blooms in His Church is astonishing. Let us decide that with God's help, we can be in full bloom wherever we go and on any day of the week!
5/14/2023 • 30 minutes, 23 seconds
Doxology: God's touch brings us through
The Ark of the Covenant symbolised God's presence to the Israelites. We hear a doxology from King David in 1 Chronicles 16:8-36 which was given not long after the Ark was brought to Jerusalem. There is then a brilliant response from the normal people. David learnt that he shouldn't do things as the nations around him did and that he knew that as he sent his S.O.S. to God, God's touch would bring him through.
5/7/2023 • 29 minutes, 14 seconds
Doxology: Hosanna for our actions and for our characters
Save us we pray – often in OT prayers were made due to impending danger. Saved from circumstances, but also saved from sin. Greek is harmartia – sin is both ‘to miss’ and also ‘a personality flaw which will inevitably lead to your downfall.’ All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. Sin is something that you are and not just something that you do. Jesus came to save us from what we do, but also from what we are. Salvation is to equip us to live in complete harmony with God.
4/30/2023 • 35 minutes, 50 seconds
Doxology: Hallelujah for Forgiveness
What doxology do you give when you sin and have been found out? We look at part of King David's life. He certainly was a man after God's own heart, but still did wrong from time to time. The important truth is that when David asked for forgiveness from God, it was given. We need to seek forgiveness from God too. It might be baffling that God, who knows everything about each of us, still loves us and wants us to seek Him with all of our being. God is a shield about us and the lifter of our heads.[The actual Talk was considerably longer, as three long extracts of a song were played. As these sounded very muffled on the recording and they are in copyright, they were edited out.]
4/23/2023 • 30 minutes, 43 seconds
Doxology: Even If
We all make many decisions every day. Some are very important and some are less so. In this Talk we look at several people in the Bible who declared that 'even if' things weren't great for them, they would still praise God and obey Him. In other words they would give an appropriate doxa to God irrespective of external circumstances. Possibly in our lives we say 'only if' too often to God. It doesn't have to be like that, but we do need God to help train us to think differently, speak differently and act differently.
4/16/2023 • 32 minutes, 3 seconds
Doxology: The Sacrifice
We were powerless to do anything about our salvation. We totally lacked the necessary resources to help ourselves. God didn't dilute His love when He decided to save us. Jesus came to redeem us, totally paying the penalty for our sins through His death and resurrection. What a sacrifice. No wonder heaven is vibrant with doxologies about Him!
4/9/2023 • 21 minutes, 7 seconds
Doxology: Gratitude and Obedience
The English language has many 'ologies' - it simply means words about something that is often studied. A doxology is often words about the glory and splendour of God. It is our fitting response to His actions.Using words from a song or a Scripture is only a partial resonse to who God is and what He does. Our obedience to His commands are just as important. Let's aim to recapture the importance, centrality, mystery and power of God in our lives. Our personal doxologies to the living God will certainly be fresh and vibrant then!
4/2/2023 • 31 minutes, 21 seconds
A dream led to action
We hear news about Nuneaton's CAP Job Club and the Here 2 Help service. Many people in crisis have been served and blessed through these ministries. What dream(s) has God given you? What action are you taking to extend God's Kingdom?
3/26/2023 • 38 minutes, 40 seconds
Open up your hands and your heart (Family Care Sunday)
On our Family Care Sunday we focussed on why safeguarding others is vital to what we do both indiviually and collectively. Our main thought was that as God opened His hands and heart to us, so we need to do the same for other people.Several people took part, with all of these components featuring in the audio file for today. Here is the running order: 00:00 Opening Scripture00:26 Prayer 101:04 Scene Setting04:40 Talk 113:20 Survivor's Reflective Prayer17:56 Talk 223:03 Prayer 224:55 Interaction with water34:58 Prayer 335:42 Concluding Prayer
3/19/2023 • 36 minutes, 12 seconds
Go! (Prayer Sunday)
Jesus came to earth so that we could be reconciled with God and be changed. Now we can come to Him and go to others. Spending time with Jesus makes us want to do things for Him, because we become more like Him. Let us at least peep into other peoples' lives and intentionally bless them. Let us remember that Jesus is sufficient for us, but we are not self-sufficient. It is God who annoints us to work for Him. Let us become more child-like in our faith.
3/12/2023 • 29 minutes, 23 seconds
Come!
Why did Jesus come to earth? What did He have to say to the people He met physically around Galilee and in Jerusalem in the first century AD? What does He say to us now? Come! Don't stay where you are, but come to Jesus and do as He does.
3/5/2023 • 33 minutes, 32 seconds
The Ten Commandments: Tell the Truth
Do we tell the truth and consider the reputation of other people in our conversations? Do we exaggerate? There is no need to exaggerate anything about God. He doesn't need that, but we do need to believe what He says. It's quite easy to exchange the truth about God with our own ideas. This might in the short-term make our lives seemingly easy, but we definitely need to obey God and not sacrifice who He is to our own pleasures and engrained habits. The Ten Commandments are not the Ten Suggestons. Let us not amble through life, but follow God's measurements, worshipping and serving Him with all that we are.
2/26/2023 • 27 minutes, 7 seconds
The Ten Commandments: You have plenty
We consider how things balance, or don't, in life. How much joy do you have from the stuff you already have, verses the desire for the stuff you don't have? The society around us tells us to grab, take and get. Jesus says, give, sacrifice and cherish. We all have plenty. How can you be a blessng to others through your plenty?
2/19/2023 • 31 minutes, 6 seconds
The Ten Commandments: Love Life
You may not considering murdering anyone or having sex with someone you're not married to, but this Talk reminds us that we can dash people to pieces with our words. We all have weaknesses that can lead to sin. We need to be patient with each other and encourage rather than belittle.
2/12/2023 • 29 minutes, 8 seconds
The Ten Commandments: Honouring Others
The Ten Commandments tell us how to live our lives in relationship with God, but they also tell us how to live well with other people. For many of us, honouring our parents is (or was) quite easy because they did so much for us. Do we show honour and respect to those who we deem don't deserve such a position though? Honouring others is seen throughout the Bible. The Parable of the Good Samaritan reminds us that everyone is our neighbour and we should show mercy and compassion in a practical way to everyone we meet. We need to act justly, love mercy and walk humbly. Ask God to help you with this!
2/5/2023 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
The Ten Commandments: Keep the Sabbath
God loves us very strongly and wants us to know Him much more than we currently do. If we're honest, even if we've been walking with God in our lives for many years, we hardly know Him at all! God instigated the Sabbath, first for the Jewish people and then for Christians, to give us a day for extra helpings of the Divine.Sometimes, like with Rabbis from centuries ago, we might taint the Sabbath with our good ideas. Let's use it to experience not only God's power, but also His kindness and generosity too. May we indeed dedicate every day to Jesus and ask Him to be Lord of the Sabbath and every day. He is still inviting all who thirst to 'Come' to Him and feast at the banquet He has prepared for us.
1/29/2023 • 31 minutes, 33 seconds
The Ten Commandments: Enter into Covenant
God is bigger than everything as He created all things.We have chosen to have a relationship with God, so we should enter into a Covenant with Him. We need to understand both the blessings and warnings in such an agreement. God is jealous. We should not bow down, worship and serve other gods and idols. There will always be consequences to our attitudes and actions.
1/22/2023 • 26 minutes, 59 seconds
The Ten Commandments: Who is God?
Who is God? There is no one like Him! Do we try to suggest that He serves us and our needs, rather than us serving Him?
1/15/2023 • 26 minutes, 43 seconds
The Ten Commandments: God is still speaking
We begin by looking at the context of when, why and how The Ten Commandments were originally given. They are certainly still relevant to learn about and to put into our lives in 2023.Most of us can hear physically quite well, even if we might need to use some type of aid to help us. As God is still speaking today, we need to concentrate on hearing God speak in our lives. As we spend regular amounts of time with God, so our lives will become radiant for Him. Let's not stand at a distance from God or wear a veil after being with Him.
1/8/2023 • 36 minutes, 24 seconds
Emmanuel is still with us
Emmanuel was born in Bethlehem. God is still interacting and speaking with us. Nothing can separate us from His love! Emmanuel is still with us. Let us learn to become more familiar with His voice.
12/25/2022 • 9 minutes, 44 seconds
Dramatic Events in Bethlehem (Carol Service 2022 PM)
We have all experienced dramatic events in our livetimes - some were well known international events and others were of a more limited and personal nature. All of them were real and not made up. Jesus' birth in Bethlehem was dramatic, but was also real and not made up. Ask Jesus, our Immanuel, to be your personal Saviour. He is real and is still touching the lives of many around the world today.
12/18/2022 • 18 minutes, 32 seconds
Hear the Announcement! (Carol Service 2022 AM)
We all hear annoucements through different mediums. One of the brilliant things about God is that He announced how He was dealing with the problem of sin in a loud and obvious way. When we have problems, it is often good to seek the help of someone else. Let's seek God as we consider our own problems with sin. God loves us all and has done everything to make it possible for us to have a relationship with Him.
12/18/2022 • 19 minutes, 7 seconds
God can step in
God can step into lives when and wherever He chooses. He stepped into the lives of a barren couple and John the Baptist was later born. Let us make our life's intent to glorify God however He step into our lives.
12/11/2022 • 35 minutes, 39 seconds
From Promised to Possessed Land
Joshua 4:1-9The Israelites had to get out of the mindset that they were in. They had to stop thinking about a Promised Land and live in the Possessed Land. What happened to the stones that were placed in the River Jordan? They were important, as they showed that God had brought them from something to something else. They were not a memorial, but a point of remembrance for what God had done. It was a marking in the land. God is here. God is present. God is inflation proof. He is not diminishing. God is unchanging. We still need Jesus as our anchor. Invite Him to where you are. He is still more than enough for us. God finds human partners to walk and work with. Sometimes our journeys involve strong wind and huge waves. The light of a lighthouse gives us hope. Our journey is not finished, but hope is visible.
12/4/2022 • 49 minutes, 34 seconds
The Book of Nehemiah 12:44-13:31
We briefly revisit what we have explored in previous Talks about Nehemiah's life and then we consider how when Nehemiah returned to Susa he was still ready to listen to God. Perhaps he might have hoped that his Mission to Jerusalem was complete, but when he heard that further problems were occurring back there (due to the people compromising with God) he went back and took drastic, yet appropriate action.Whatever our age, abilities or health, we probably haven't finished the Mission that God has set out for us. We should be like an athlete who keeps going towards the finish line with great vigour and determination. We need to make ourselves available to God, so that He can use us in ways that He chooses, irrespective of how we might have been used by God in the past.
11/27/2022 • 32 minutes, 6 seconds
The Book of Nehemiah 11:1-12:43
Nehemiah met three types of people when he went to Jerusalem to fulfill the mission God had given him. These were: those who helped him, those who opposed him and those who were not sure at that moment. We all have walls to build. What we do affects other people. How can we encourage other people in their wall building? We might often be weak, but let's use the opportunities that God gives us and seek to grow in the Fruit of the Spirit. May God help our attitudes to mature and not just our actions.
11/20/2022 • 27 minutes, 29 seconds
The Book of Nehemiah 10:1-39
God shows His kindness, mercy and love to us. How should we respond? Is it ok to be wishy-washy with our faith or should we commit to follow and obey God wholeheartedly like the People of Judah did? Let's dedicate our lives to God, choosing to serve Him and be a blessing to others. Let's be ready for anything that God calls us to. God inclines Himself towards us in grace, let's taste and see that He is good!
11/13/2022 • 35 minutes, 12 seconds
The Book of Nehemiah: 8:1-9:38
How strong are you? Perhaps your inner strengths (of various qualities) are stronger than your physical strength? We look at various people in the Bible who showed great inner strength - perhaps even unexpected and realise that it is the joy of the Lord that gives us strength. This means knowing God well and wanting to be close to Him. We need to meet together regularly, to understand what the Bible says and to listen to the Holy Spirit. Let us pray that we will know God's unexpected strength in our lives in this coming week.
11/6/2022 • 31 minutes, 27 seconds
The Book of Nehemiah 6:1-7:73
The response that Nehemiah's enemies gave about the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem, were not the final response. Listen out for God even during times of opposition.
10/30/2022 • 33 minutes, 15 seconds
The Book of Nehemiah: 4:1-5:19
Nehemiah had to tackle the external problem of opposition and the internal problem of people not showing mercy and compassion to others. He was a good leader, as he saw both the physical reality and the divine reality. With the current problems we face as a nation and as individuals, it is simply not enough to say that we can rebuild our walls through good ideas and money. We desperately need God's ideas, God's power and God's tenacity. Let us put our trust and hope in Him. Whatever is coming our way in the next few weeks and months, we need divine reality in our lives. Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome!
10/23/2022 • 33 minutes, 53 seconds
The Book of Nehemiah: 2:9-3:32
Everyone is needed. Everyone is important. Everyone can be fruitful as they work for God. Opposition is likely to occur. A ruined wall doesn't glorify God, but as we stand and work together improving our skills and characters, then God will be glorified.
10/16/2022 • 31 minutes, 32 seconds
The Book of Nehemiah: 1:1-2:8
Nehemiah was very troubled by the news from Jerusalem. Things weren't going well there. He was in exile hundreds of miles away from his homeland and yet he wasn't powerless. He turned to God in persistent prayer. He waited and waited and after around four months God gave him the opportunity to do something practical about it. God gave him hope and so he persisted.As we pray we should not give up. Allow God to give you hope in your life, by keeping close to Him. Let the perspective of God's immense strength and holiness be seen next to the situations that we all face. Remember Christ in you, the hope of glory.
10/9/2022 • 35 minutes, 50 seconds
The Book of Nehemiah: Background
We briefly look at one thousand years of history to give us the context of what was happening to the people of Judah and how God had interacted with them through the centuries.Nehemiah heard God call him to go to Jerusalem from the Persain Empire and he went. He didn't really know what to expect, but was open to what God wanted. In our lives, are we like a piece of music that has an expected song after a particular introduction or do we allow God to shape us irrespective of what has already happened in our lives?
10/2/2022 • 27 minutes, 37 seconds
Testimony Sunday
We hear a brief Talk on the importance of remembering that Jesus has rescued us from death and hell, for an important action: to speak for Him - using both words and actions. After this six people talk about what God has been doing in their lives recently, as well as their hopes for the future.
9/25/2022 • 30 minutes, 16 seconds
Plant, Water, Grow
Roman Society in Corinth was elitest. Paul wrote to them expressing that we are all labourers, though doing different things. It is Jesus Himself who actually makes things grow.Can we plant and water indiscriminantly? Can we join with our fellow-workers and work for God in diverse ways and yet still do it together? Let us show our utter dependence on God as we work with and for Him.
9/18/2022 • 29 minutes, 36 seconds
Only one God
There is only one God. How does that fact affect your life?
9/11/2022 • 42 minutes, 49 seconds
The Fruit of the Spirit - a Conclusion
Listen to Galatians 5:16-26 being reading from the New Living Translation, then three short Talks summing up the nine Fruit of the Spirit that we have met in July and August. At the end we hear a song that was written for this particular Service.
9/4/2022 • 15 minutes, 48 seconds
The Fruit of the Spirit - Self-control
In this Talk we are again encouraged to remember that fruit doesn't just appear or mature in our lives. We have to intentionally decide to move with God to see our character grow and develop. Every day we are asking ourselves questions and we should answer in a way that would glorify God by what we think, say and do. Like a rocket, we all have tremendous power in the way that we interact with others. Let's decide to use that power to encourage others. Above all, let us decide to keep in step with God - going at whatever pace He is going. This may take energy and concentrated thought as we introduce new habits into our lives.
8/28/2022 • 35 minutes, 8 seconds
The Fruit of the Spirit - Gentleness
Gentleness in Paul's time was seen as a vice. Even today the role models we see in film, television and other media don't generally encourage us to be gentle to others.How do we react when people annoy us? How do we react when the ills of our society speak strongly? Let's decide to act and react in the way that Jesus would do - gently, because the Lord is near.
8/21/2022 • 33 minutes
The Fruit of the Spirit - Faithfulness
God is faithful! As we desire to be like Him, so we should want to be faithful too. Loyal. Trustworthy. Dependable. In this Talk we look at several people in the Bible who didn't act faithfully all of the time, but when they realised what had happened they got back to Jesus. If we commit sin in our lives we should always get back to Jesus. Run to Him and don't hide. God will help us to make good choices as we spend time with Him.
8/14/2022 • 19 minutes, 29 seconds
The Fruit of the Spirit - Goodness
Jesus describes us as branches that are part of the vine. Asking God to mature us, by actively sticking close to Him, we will more often do what is right and avoid what is wrong.
8/7/2022 • 22 minutes, 59 seconds
The Fruit of the Spirit - Kindness
Just as physical fruit originates from work and effort over a period of time, so the Fruit of the Spirit do too. Maturity takes time and doesn't just happen. We need God's supernatural help to meet peoples' real needs and we certainly need to do it in God's way and at His time. Let's plan to be kind beyond the bullseye - being known by our actions of going way beyond what duty might make us do. Let's actively sow kindness both liberally and faithfully.
7/31/2022 • 26 minutes, 30 seconds
The Fruit of the Spirit: Patience
What does patience mean to you? It certainly involves self-discipline. It is certainly good for us and for others. Like with all of the Fruit of the Spirit, we are all still learning and maturing in them.
7/24/2022 • 25 minutes, 25 seconds
The Fruit of the Spirit: Peace
Everyone in the world goes through heartache, failure and disappointment at different times in their life . As Christians we know that God is with us. Often we will find that He gives us supernatural peace in those difficult situations. Peace is really knowing that God has tied all the pieces of your life together. Our futures are in God's hands. He will often lavish His peace on us.
7/17/2022 • 28 minutes, 27 seconds
The Fruit of the Spirit: Joy
We are reminded that as God continues to show His love towards us, then we can grow in maturity at displaying the Fruit of the Spirit, but we need to intentionally want to grow in them too.There are various circumstances where it is easy to be joyful. The Bible describes many people who were aware that even though life was sometimes tough for them, they recognised God's grace and favour on them. God can help us to be joyful in spite of the situations we face. Jesus endured the terrible pain of the cross for the joy that knowing that we would be reconciled to His Father. Let's root ourselves in Jesus!
7/10/2022 • 35 minutes, 34 seconds
The Fruit of the Spirit: an Introduction + Love
As we sow, tend, cultivate and then harvest physical crops, so work and determination is needed to grow in the Fruit of the Spirit too, but that is what we're called to do. Displaying the Fruit of the Spirit can sometimes be difficult but it is always worth it. It may not be our first choice to always show God's love to others, but it is a neccesity. As we are grateful for God showing His undeserving love to us, so as we become more like Jesus that kind of love should be seen in our lives too. What a challenge! We need God's help!
7/3/2022 • 29 minutes, 37 seconds
Dreaming God's Dreams
What dreams do you have for yourself and others? What does God dream about you? Jesus came to save us and reconcile us to the Father. There is only one Meditator between God and man. Let's pray and work towards seeing God's dreams fulfilled in our lives.
6/26/2022 • 38 minutes, 28 seconds
Lessons from Ephesus
The Church at Ephesus (now in Turkey) is mentioned several times in the New Testament. We can learn important lessons from what they did in that large Roman city. How do we show love and unity in practical ways today?
6/19/2022 • 30 minutes, 27 seconds
Job and the Mountain Goats
Have you read the Old Testament Book of Job recently? God knew all about this man. He knows about us too. How will we let this fact influence our lives?
6/12/2022 • 27 minutes, 1 second
Remembrance and Celebration: Pentecost
The Christian Festival of Pentecost has its roots in the Jewsish Festival of the Feast of Weeks. It is a time to give thanks to God for who He is and for what He has done.
6/5/2022 • 35 minutes, 17 seconds
Remembrance and Celebration: Jubilee
With HM the Queen's Platinum Jubilee being celebrated, we delve into the origins of this term. It was a trumpet blast of liberty for the Israelites and it is still is for us today. We all need Jesus in our lives - He sets us free from the chains we wear. Let God interrupt your status quo.
5/29/2022 • 30 minutes, 35 seconds
Remembrance and Celebration: Hanukkah
The origins of this Festival lie in a brave group of Jews who fought against a large Greek army over a long period. We read in the Book of 1 Maccabees, in the Apocrypha, that the Temple had been desecrated by the actions of the foreign invaders. The faithful people of God took time to cleanse and rededicate the Temple of God. We too are called to dedicate our lives to God, as we allow God to initiate a 'Grand Opening' in our lives. Jesus is the greatest Hero!
5/22/2022 • 31 minutes, 18 seconds
Remembrance and Celebration: Purim
God has everything under control, as this story from the Old Testament Book of Esther shows. God wants what is best for us. We can celebrate throughout our lives because of this.
5/15/2022 • 31 minutes, 17 seconds
Remembrance and Celebration: Shavuot
Shavuot is a time of thanksgiving for what God has done. It is always good to give thanks. This doesn't make us triumphalistic, as we do need to weep and weep with those who weep. However, there is great blessing, power and healing in thanksgiving.
5/8/2022 • 20 minutes, 40 seconds
Remembrance and Celebration: the Day of Atonement
The Day of Atonement was totally necessary. It would be of no benefit to celebrate the other Festivals if God hadn't allowed for people to come to Him. God desires that we be holy. Whilst Jewish traditions would tell us that being holy is not contagious and is difficult to attain, God has made a plan for us to be like Him. Let's ask Jesus to open our eyes to what He has done and what He is doing today.
5/1/2022 • 45 minutes, 42 seconds
Remembrance and Celebration: the Feast of Booths
This Feast remembers and celebrates how God looked after the Israelites as they made their way out of slavery in Egypt and around the wilderness, towards their Promised Land. They had to travel light, but God provided for them. Do we trust God as part of our lifestyle? He loves us. We can be totally dependent on Him and abandoned to Him. A video was shown from YouTube as part of this Talk. This is credited in the script, with the link being given.
4/24/2022 • 39 minutes, 2 seconds
Remembrance and Celebration: the Passover (Part 2)
Where is Jesus? Often in the Gospels, Jesus isn't where you would expect Him to be. Why was this? Every good Jew would Jew would be in Jerusalem for the Passover and we find Jesus there as He prepares to be crucified. Where do you stand with Jesus? Are you willing to carry your cross as you follow Jesus?As part of our Service today, we listened to an update on Lynne's health and then prayed for her.
4/17/2022 • 21 minutes, 13 seconds
Remembrance and Celebration: the Passover (Part 1)
Why did the Israelites celebrate the Passover? Why was it so important to them? Did they remember to celebrate it throughout their history? Jesus is our Passover Lamb. What a wonderful thing to celebrate!
4/10/2022 • 35 minutes, 41 seconds
Remembrance and Celebration: Introduction + the Sabbath
God is awesome and brilliant. He is phenomenal! It is fitting and right to remember what He has done in our lives and then to celebrate with zeal. He called the Israelites to do this formally in a series of regular Festivals and many Psalms recount what He has done in the life of the psalmist.God created the earth and heavens in six days and then rested from His work. The fourth of the Ten Commandments tells us to keep the Sabbath holy. We need to make the Sabbath, or Lord's Day, sacred to God. How do we keep the Sabbath holy in 21st century Britain practically speaking? This might be a challenge, but is both necessary and helpful.
4/3/2022 • 27 minutes, 32 seconds
Breaking New Ground
In Numbers 13, the Israelites had a past (slavery in Egypt), a present (the wilderness) and a future (the Promised Land). They had to actively move from the present to the future. They needed to break new ground. Breaking new ground isn't always easy for us as we often prefer the comfort of the past as it is familiar. However, God wants us to move on in our character - the things we think, do and say. Let's ask God to help us hear His whispers to us and then to break new ground with His strength and conviction.
3/27/2022 • 29 minutes, 53 seconds
Nuneaton Foodbank
We hear about the important work that Nuneaton Foodbank is currently doing. Three videos were shown as part of this Talk.
3/20/2022 • 36 minutes, 40 seconds
All in a name
God doesn't need us but wants us to serve and worship Him. This is clearly seen in Moses' life and how he was born to named midwives, but during the reign of an unnamed Pharaoh. Moses truly became who he was meant to be as he followed God's commands. What is currently opposing us as we desire to follow God with all of hearts, mind and strength. God is bigger, stronger and faster than anything or anyone. God is asking us to join Him in what He is doing - not because He needs us, but because He loves us.
3/13/2022 • 33 minutes, 5 seconds
Partnership Sunday 2022
God is calling us to love Him sincerely and with gusto, but also to make it a habit to build people up and not to discourage others. This is the essence of partnership. We actively do what is right to other people, love being kind to others and live humbly, trusting God.None of us are insignificant. Our character, our abilities and gifts are all useful to God, we only have to open our eyes to what He has invested in us and then work with Him.
3/6/2022 • 32 minutes, 32 seconds
I will meet Jesus! Heaven
We've learnt a lot about Jesus since the start of this Series of Talks. We also know that we need to actively and intentionally press on to knowing God more and being obedient to Him.Every tribe and nation will be represented in heaven. Heaven is very different from what we experience on earth. Everyone in the world will meet Jesus, as He will judge everyone. Heaven is real. Hell is real. Everyone needs Jesus - not just for the future, but for today. Who will you introduce to Jesus this coming week?
2/27/2022 • 31 minutes, 16 seconds
I met Jesus! The woman who took a risk of faith
Nothing is too difficult for God (Jeremiah 32:17). A lady met Jesus on a very crowded road once. She had had problems with bleeding for 12 years. This caused physical problems, but it also made her ritually unclean. People would shun her and keep their distance so that they didn't become unclean too.As she reached out to Jesus and physically touched Him, so she was healed. Jesus stopped what He was doing and spent time with her, calling her "daughter" - a beautifully intimate term. She had been ostracized by her community, but now she was healed and whole again. Taking that risk of faith changed her life.What tender name is God calling you? How will you reach out to Jesus today - despite there being risks? Nothing is beyond God's power.
2/20/2022 • 33 minutes, 43 seconds
I met Jesus! The Burning Bush
God surprised many people in the Bible. Moses was at work - looking after his goats and sheep in the wilderness. Work and wilderness. These aren't generally places where we expect to meet God, but that is exactly what happened to Moses. He was profoundly changed because of this encounter with God.How often do we put God in the routines of our day and not let Him speak to us? Do we ever extinguish the Burning Bush that God uses for us? We need to let God show His 'otherness' to us and put Him central in our lives, allowing Him to speak as He chooses. We are on holy ground, just as Moses was.
2/13/2022 • 32 minutes, 52 seconds
I met Jesus! The woman caught in adultery
Sometimes we think we know what is going on, but Jesus might give a diferent answer. The Scribes tried to trap Jesus, but instead they went away with questions. Jesus obviously knew the Torah better than the Scribes. We are not condemned by Jesus, but forgiven - just like the woman who met Jesus in John 7:53-8:11.
2/6/2022 • 31 minutes, 50 seconds
I met Jesus! The sinful woman with perfume
Jesus met many people while physically on earth. Luke 7:36-50 tells us an interesting story. Jesus is having a meal with a Pharisee. This man knows the Old Testament very well, being steeped in the Law and in Jewish tradition. A blatant sinner also turns up. She kneels behind Jesus and anoints Him with perfume and with tears.How do we approach Jesus as we worship Him? Worship is so much more than singing. How do you worship Him? Do we give Jesus everything and sort out the things that don't really belong in our lives? Meeting Jesus is always challenging. We need to meet Him intentionally, with reverence and with extravagance.
1/30/2022 • 28 minutes, 38 seconds
I met Jesus! The Samaritan Woman
Meeting Jesus challenges us. We have to reappraise and then change. We repent. The Holy Spirit was working on the woman as Jesus spoke to her at the well. Let's be prepared to reevaluate our lives as we too spend time with Jesus.
1/16/2022 • 35 minutes, 43 seconds
I met Jesus! Emmaus
Sometimes we might feel that the place or situation that we're in means the end of life as we know it. Probably the two people walking to their home in Emmaus on that first Easter Day felt like this. They had invested their lives in following Jesus, but He had been crucified. They thought that their life was over. Unknown to them Jesus had risen from the dead and He came and walked along side them. In a calm way He explained everything that had been happening. As He shared a meal with them, they suddenly realised that it was Jesus who was them. They were changed people after meeting with Jesus. They saw things differently and immediately made the potentially dangerous journey back to Jerusalem to tell the other disciples about what had happened.Whatever circumstances we find ourselves in today, may we too know God's closeness and be changed as we allow Him to speak deeply into us. May we lift up our eyes to God on a regular basis.
1/9/2022 • 30 minutes, 27 seconds
I met Jesus! Lazarus
Huge numbers of people met Jesus when He physically walked on the earth. People reacted in different ways to Jesus. In this Talk we hear how Jesus told Lazarus, a person He greatly loved, to "Come forth!" How did Lazarus and his siblings react to this? We can still meet Jesus today. How do you react when you encounter Jesus? Jesus came to liquidate the works of the devil. Wearing chains isn't what God intends for us.
1/2/2022 • 25 minutes, 46 seconds
Follow Jesus - the better King
Luke, in his Gospel, encourages us not to be like King Herod or the troubled inhabitants of Jerusalem. Act like Jesus! Our preference might be to follow a king like Herod, as no demands are being made - or so we think. However, we should follow and obey the One who suffered for us. Jesus is not selfish, but invites us to come to Him. Let's do that.
12/25/2021 • 13 minutes, 31 seconds
Our Carol Service - 19th December 2021 (Evening)
From a place of normality and safety, Mary and Joseph, the Wise men and Jesus all listened to promptings from God to do something amazing and unexpected. Today God is calling us all to move from our den of safety and let Him travel with us in our lives.
12/19/2021 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
Our Carol Service - 19th December 2021 (Morning)
Perhaps we have been desensitized about the Christmas story? The people involved found it to be an utterly incredible event! The shepherds, the angels and the wise men all did things that weren't expected of them because of it.Perhaps we should behave like Mary and treasure and ponder the different parts of the story. We shouldn't quickly move on to other things, but give praise to God for Jesus' Incarnation.
12/19/2021 • 15 minutes, 52 seconds
Born to Die
We explore the times when Jesus was born and how He knew He would suffer. He didn't come to meet people's expectations as Messiah, but to obey His Father. God understands our sufferings. He is with us and He loves us.
12/12/2021 • 32 minutes, 20 seconds
Being Quickened by God
Elizabeth andher son John the Baptist were empowered and quickened by God was Mary and Jesus (still in Mary's womb) came to visit them. We look at how God quickened various people in the Bible and notice that such a quickening always led to action. How will God quicken us today? How will we respond to this?
12/5/2021 • 29 minutes, 16 seconds
The Spiritual Disciplines: Celebration
Is celebrating only singing, or is it much more than that? How do you acknowledge God's grace and love in your life? Why is it thought of as a Discipline - surely it's easy to do? God wants us to participate in a lively and spirited dance with Him, rather than a religious plod. Let's pray that this will be true for all of us.
11/28/2021 • 28 minutes, 28 seconds
The Spiritual Disciplines: Guidance
In any relationship there is a small list of things that we should do and somethings that we shouldn't do. We need to communicate with the other person. This means both talking and listening. This is true with God too. As our relationship with God deepens and matures so we find that that we seek God and follow Him changes. We want to sin less and put Him first more.
11/21/2021 • 25 minutes, 32 seconds
The Spiritual Disciplines: Confession
Following God necessitates effort and positive intention. We all confess things in the normal way that we live. Perhaps it is "I don't understand what is going on!" It might be "I don't understand what is going on, but You are God!" It could also be, "I did this.... I was wrong. I'm sorry. Please help me now God." King David confessed to sin in 2 Samuel 11,12. His confession is found in Psalm 51. When the Prodigal Son returned to his father (Luke 15) he too gave a confession about what he had done.Confessing our sins to trusted friends is good, as James 5:16 tells us. May God help us to treat sin seriously.
11/14/2021 • 30 minutes, 47 seconds
The Spiritual Disciplines: Service
Being spiritually fit is very important for all of us and this takes discipline and action. How do you serve God and others? Do people see what you're doing as you serve them or is it quite hidden? Do you actively seek to bear the burdens of others? As we consider Jesus washing the feet of His disciples, so we must seek to serve others ourselves too.
11/7/2021 • 34 minutes, 41 seconds
The Spiritual Disciplines: Solitude
What distractions do we have in our lives? What stops us from spending time alone with God? What can we do about this?
10/31/2021 • 27 minutes, 36 seconds
The Spiritual Disciplines: Simplicity
Do we make our own lives too difficult? What could we cut back on so that we might seek God, His Kingdom and His righteousness above everything else? What chains us to not following God wholeheartedly?
10/24/2021 • 32 minutes, 10 seconds
The Spiritual Disciplines: Fasting
Have you ever fasted? Do you do it regularly? We can use it to tune our ears to God's voice. What matters the most is why you do it, rather than how you do it. Give it a go!
10/17/2021 • 30 minutes, 15 seconds
The Spiritual Disciplines: Prayer
Praying is good, as it means we are spending time with God. Do you tend to generally pray the same way each time you meet with God though? Listen to be encouraged in your prayer life and to try different ways of communicating and listening to God.
10/10/2021 • 33 minutes
The Spiritual Disciplines: an Introduction
What are the Spiritual Disciplines and how do they help us to become spiritually fit?As well as hearing two short Talks on this, Colonel Frank HW Miller also talks about the importance of getting going (a video of this segment is on YouTube) and Nik briefly explains some of the changes that are coming to NCF's structure over the next few months. Everyone is welcome to contribute to these changes as we consult widely on people's thoughts.
10/3/2021 • 31 minutes, 59 seconds
Now is the time for.....?
Listen to the whole Service from 26th September. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Paul was in prison when he wrote a letter to the Church at Colossae in around 60AD. He encouraged the believers there to kneel down, speak up, keep things in and to let God out. God is encouraging us to do the same today. Let's open our hearts to God to see our Borough transformed.
9/26/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 23 seconds
God is generous.
Listen to the whole Service from 19th September. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. God is generous. Exceptionally so! We have God's DNA within us. God calls us to be creative in how we are generous to others and to ourselves.
9/19/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 26 seconds
God's providence can include angels
Listen to the whole Service from 12th September. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and a Talk are the components you'll hear. God is looking after us in His great providence. Sometimes there is a conflict between logic and faith, but we need to remember that we are not alone. We hear about the influence of Greek thinking on the spread of the Bible, as well as how God uses angels. God doesn't allow random things to affect us. He loves us greatly.
9/12/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 57 seconds
Giving a fitting response to God (Psalm 150)
Listen to the whole Service from 5th September. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. God has lavished His extraordinary love on us. We were doomed to eternal separation from God, but God reconciled us to Himself. Fantastic! How do we respond to that? It is fitting to totally surrender to God. Psalm 150 gives s some help with that.
9/5/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 28 seconds
Online Together 77 - 29th August 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 29th August. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. For our last Talk on Elijah we are are reminded that God is in control whether we clearly see that or not. He is sovereign. There is so much mystery regarding God, but that is fine. We trust Him. He is faithful.
8/29/2021 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 28 seconds
Online Together 76 - 22nd August 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 22nd August. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. We come to the end of Elijah's ministry. He worked during the reign of three kings - a terrible time for Israel. There was a succession which God had prepared. Do we listen to God? Do we sometimes prepare our answers to potential questions from God before He has asked them? We might prefer Exclamation Marks in our lives rather than Question Marks, but may God help us as we live in the mystery of the Christian faith. May we seek to dwell in God's holy place every day of our lives. May we then make a difference to those living around us.
8/22/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Online Together 75 - 15th August 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 15th August. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Elijah was given a second chance by God. He was re-equipped and sent out on another mission for God. Am I putting God first in my life? Am I obedient to Him? Past failings don't need to stop me today or in the future. We need to stir ourselves because God is on the move. We need to accept God's second chance for us.
8/15/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 58 seconds
Online Together 74 - 8th August 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 8th August. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. How did God deal with Elijah after the events at Mount Carmel? There were needs met, gentle discipline given, a meeting, further equipping and restoration. God calls Elisha to follow Elijah as prophet. We must be available and remember our call.
8/8/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 6 seconds
Online Together 73 - 1st August 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 1st August. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. God had just used Elijah to defeat the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. He was now exhausted and anxious. What did God do? Speak to him and love him. God's grace is sufficient for all of us too. God still calls us to be still and know that He is God.
8/1/2021 • 59 minutes, 37 seconds
Online Together 72 - 25th July 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 11th July from our building. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and three short Talks are the components you'll hear. We ponder about how Elijah met the Prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel - 1 Kings 18. Baal couldn't do anything despite his followers being frenzied in their worship. God spoke dynamically. It was a marker in the sand in the history of Israel. We, like Elijah, are called to seek God and then to join His Mission.
7/25/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 25 seconds
Online Together 71 - 18th July 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 18th July. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. We continue our Series of Talks on Elijah. He was a man just like us. He had strengths and weaknesses, but just like us he served and worshipped an extraordinary God. We think about how Elijah waited on God. We are called to do that too from time to time, though it's not easy to be still and know that our God is God over all. There are many brave people in the Bible. We are called to be resolute in our faith, as we join with God in His Mission to the world.
7/18/2021 • 57 minutes, 37 seconds
Online Together 70 - 11th July 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 11th July from our building. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. We continue our Series on Elijah, looking at the story of the widow of Zarephath. Elijah challenges both nature and the state. God is Lord of all. We can trust Him. Elijah is at times frail and weak, but God used him powerfully. He can use all of us too.
7/11/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 18 seconds
Online Together 69 - 4th July 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 4th July. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. We start our new Series of Talks on Elijah. He was a man just like us. He had strengths and weaknesses, but just like us he served and worshipped an extraordinary God.
7/4/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 17 seconds
Online Together 68 - 27th June 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 27th June from our building. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. We look at some stories from the Bible where humans were having a bad time, but God stepped in and changed the situation because He is limitless. He can give us peace when we are desperate or weak. Our Mission hasn't paused or ended. As we continue to seek God for Nuneaton to be blessed, so He will use us to be a blessing to others.
6/27/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 50 seconds
Online Together 67 - 20th June 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 20th June. A Prayer Sunday to kick off a week of prayer for Nuneaton. A short Talk, sung worship, and three prayer times are what you'll hear. God is at work around us, we just need to listen to Him and then get involved. He might ask us to do something small or something that will take great effort. We need God. We are totally dependable on Him. As He leads us to a higher rock, so we are both safe and we also see things from a better perspective. We can let God do the sums in what He asks us to do. We only need to be available.
6/20/2021 • 49 minutes, 51 seconds
Online Together 66 - 13th June 2021
Listen to the Service from 13th June. Sung worship, a time of prayer and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. God doesn't need us to defend Him. However, He does give us the honour to work with Him. We can trust God in all situations.
6/13/2021 • 59 minutes, 58 seconds
Online Together 65 - 6th June 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 6th June. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. If we are following Jesus that we must everything we are and have to Him. That sounds hard, but God is gracious and helps us. We are not just called children of God, that is what we are. We need second helpings of the Fruit of the Spirit. Let's accept God's invitation to feast with Him and then to see our characters changed.
6/6/2021 • 21 minutes, 50 seconds
Online Together 64 - 30th May 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 30th May from our building. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. What a strange story about the Ark of the Covenant. It reminds us that God does not need defending, but we are to be obedient to what He wants us to do.
5/30/2021 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
Online Together 63 - 23rd May 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 23rd May. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Just before He ascended to heaven, Jesus promised His followers that they would receive a gift from Him in the coming days whilst they were waiting in Jerusalem. When the Holy Spirit came and anointed them, they were changed people. They faced great costs because of following Jesus in the succeeding years. We are promised the Gift of the Holy Spirit too. Are we prepared for the costs that we will need to count as we follow Jesus though?
5/23/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 17 seconds
Online Together 62 - 16th May 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 16th May from our building. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Lazarus' story was only told by John (chapter 11). Who was Lazarus though? How was God glorified? If we feel dead now, then Jesus can bring us to life again.
5/16/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 21 seconds
Online Together 61 - 9th May 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 9nd May. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks (including one from the Colonel) are the components you'll hear. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego (Daniel 3) had nothing of their own as they were exiles in Babylon. Even their names had been changed. They put God first and didn't consider the consequences. God has invested everything in us and we should worship Him only too. We should also invest our lives in others too.
5/9/2021 • 1 hour, 51 seconds
Online Together 60 - 2nd May 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 2nd May. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. The Feeding of the 5,000 - what a great miracle and the only one recorded in all four Gospels. Why was everything gathered up at the end? What can we learn about Jesus' later warning about leaven?[This Audio is not the same as that you might have heard on Zoom or YouTube, as it was taken from a different feed and so is much clearer and covers the whole Service.]
5/2/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 41 seconds
Online Together 59 - 25th April 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 25th April. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Isaac was a child of promise and yet it seemed that God had other plans for him than what Abraham and Sarah thought. It could only be God! What episodes in your life has God shown Himself to be faithful to His promises and to His character?
4/25/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 19 seconds
Online Together 58 - 18th April 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 18th April which came live from our building in Pallett Drive. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. The Exodus was a big event! Pharaoh thought he was just fighting against Moses, but our living God was with him. The Israelites complained about was happening, but God was sovereign and brought them through the difficult times. How easy it is for us too to want to go back to what is comfortable and well known, rather than pressing on to new adventures with God. May God open our eyes to what He is doing in us and around Nuneaton.
4/18/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Online Together 57 - 11th April 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 11th April. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. It's not a surprise that King Jehoshaphat turned to God when his country was in dire circumstances. His desire was to please God and the King knew he could trust Him.. The surprise came in the way that God answered his prayer. It could only be God!
4/11/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 19 seconds
Online Together 56 - Easter Sunday (4th April 2021)
Listen to the whole Service from Easter Morning 2021 Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks (one from our Minister and one from the Colonel) are the components you'll hear. What do you wonder about in life? As you wonder about Jesus, you should then take action and ask Him to be your Lord and Saviour. "Love so amazing, so divine demands my soul, my life, my all."
4/4/2021 • 59 minutes, 49 seconds
Online Together 55 - 28th March 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 28th March. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Palm Sunday - we know from reading the four Gospel accounts what happened then and what would happen over the coming week. Jesus' disciples had no idea what was about to hit them. Jesus came to die. His knowledge wasn't just about entering Jerusalem on that day, but what would happen afterwards - death, resurrection and ascension. We need the lense of faith in order to see both our own lives and death in the correct way.
3/28/2021 • 55 minutes, 53 seconds
Online Together 54 - 21st March 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 21st March. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. God gives us an Invitation to come into His presence - no matter how we feel or what situations/circumstances we find ourselves in. At the end of Psalm 139, David invites God to search him, test him, see him, know him and then lead him. No matter how we feel, we don't have to stay as we are. We can invite God to do what David asked Him to do too.
3/21/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Online Together 53 - 14th March 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 14th March. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. God's love is strong and powerful and yet can be tender. It is impossible to measure, but transforms us as we acknowledge His love, receive it in our lives and then give it out to others. Agape love is hard, but that is what we are called to live in.
3/14/2021 • 1 hour, 6 seconds
Online Together 52 - 7th March 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 7th March. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. God is sovereign and yet we have a part to play in His plans. Our relationship with God and with each other is very important. We all need to take personal responsibility for what we do, say and think. The answer to all our problems is for God's grace to be with us.
3/7/2021 • 59 minutes, 57 seconds
Online Together 51 - 28th February 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 28th February. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Jesus is coming again. What does that make you focus on? The Man of Lawlessnes is coming and so is greater persecution. What does that make you focus on?It's brilliant to pray for others. Do you use prayers from the Bible to help you do that?
2/28/2021 • 1 hour, 48 seconds
Online Together 50 - 21st February 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 21st February. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Jesus is coming again. What is your response to that? Is your faith in God and love for others growing? Are you actively waiting for Jesus' return?
2/21/2021 • 1 hour, 37 seconds
Online Together 49 - 14th February 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 14th February. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. A lot seemed to be going wrong for Paul whilst on his Second Missionary Journey. He trusted God, because He knew the bigger picture of what was going on. We're encouraged to trust our faithful and living God too.
2/14/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 37 seconds
Online Together 48 - 7th February 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 7th February. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. We look at four bullet points that Paul made towards the end of his first letter to his friends in Thessalonica. They all required urgent action. We actively need to be fanning God's gifts into flame and not be unresponsive to what He says. Even though the Thessalonian Church was suffering persecution, Paul was encouraging them not to slacken in their faith, but to give God everything. God wants a close relationship with all of us.
2/7/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 5 seconds
Online Together 47 - 31st January 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 31st January. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Paul was reassuring his friends at the Church in Thesaalonica. They had expected Jesus to return in their lifetime. It hadn't happened yet! Paul turns their attention to what is definite: Jesus' resurrection. That is what we can base our lives on too. Paul encouraged his friends to keep on going. He wanted them to be ready for the future. We can draw on the vast reservoir of eternal hope too.
1/31/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 24 seconds
Online Together 46 - 24th January 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 24th January. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. In 1 Thessalonians 4, Paul reminds the Church at Thessalonica and us to "live in order to please God." He's not mincing his words - the Greek words he uses are very strong. We can't stay the same if we are to please God. We need to be following Him with energy and positivity more and more. The grace that God shows is costly and not cheap. This demands action from us. God is interested in our characters developing in the way we think, speak and act. What are your priorities today?
1/24/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Online Together 45 - 17th January 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 17th January. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Paul had many relationships that he treasured and aimed to deepen. We know that from looking at the personal remarks in his Letters. He aimed to go beyond what was expected of him. In our own lives, how much emphasis in time and energy are we giving to making and then furthering our relationships with others? Show love and compassion to others this week!
1/17/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 45 seconds
Online Together 44 - 10th January 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 10th January. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. The Church in Thessalonica was founded by Paul on his Second Missionary Journey. It wasn't an easy time as he travelled with Silas and others. They were treated 'outrageously' and yet their God confidence was high, so they continued speaking about God to many. God's power was in them. They actively wanted to be like Jesus. They really desired that God would work through them.
1/10/2021 • 59 minutes, 53 seconds
Online Together 43 - 3rd January 2021
Listen to the whole Service from 3rd January. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. At the start of our new Series of Talks on Paul's two Letters to the Church in Thessalonica in Greece, we hear that the founding of the Church happened during Paul's Second Missionary Journey and it is described in Acts 17:1-9. Jesus' early disciples turned the world upside down. They knew God's power in their lives. As Jesus' 21st century disciples, we totally need God's power too - both to do amazing things for Him and to be amazing as people.
1/3/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 30 seconds
Online Together 42 - 27th December 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 27th December. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Many people recently would have recently considered Jesus as a Baby in a Manger. He is no longer in the manger. He is no longer Christmas Jesus. The Gospel records show that He was radical in speech and action. Am I actively wanting to be like Jesus? Are you? Are you ready for God to do a new thing in you? Let's emulate Jesus - even if that means we are changed or unsettled. In our lives, let's be engrossed by Jesus!
12/27/2020 • 57 minutes, 49 seconds
Online Together 41 - Christmas Morning 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 25th December. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear as we celebrate together on Christmas morning. We all receive unexpected gifts from time to time. Jesus is an unexpected Gift for mankind. Let us celebrate this, but also let's share in the ministry of reconciliation that God has called us to.
12/25/2020 • 47 minutes, 37 seconds
Online Together 40 - 20th December 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 20th December. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. We are called to regular prayer times and organised prayer. The Lord’s Prayer teaches us how to pray in these times. It's a good habit to develop. God expects it from us. Yet sometimes prayer is spontaneous and born of difficult circumstances. We look at Nehemiah 2:4, Mark 14:35,36, Mark 15:34, Psalm 22, Lamentations 3:19-23, Psalm 137 and 138. We all go through times of disappointment in our lives. The very act of drawing closer to God builds our hope, our confidence and ultimately our trust in God.
12/20/2020 • 1 hour, 30 seconds
Online Together 39 [Our Carol Service] - 13th December 2020
Join us at our Carol Service, with Carols, Readings and a short message.Mary knew she was being overshadowed by the Most High in both the happy and much harder days of her life. That can be our experience too, as we submit to and follow God. Let's make room for Him every day in our lives.
12/13/2020 • 57 minutes, 2 seconds
Online Together 38 - 6th December 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 6th December. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. The Bible tells us how God changed many people in a positive way. We explore just three of them today, realising that He called them all by name: Zacchaeus, Lazarus and the Disciples. God is calling you to change and to discipleship too. Let's not allow ourselves to ration the exceeding beauty and joy that God wants to give us.
12/6/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Online Together 37 - 29th Noivember 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 29th November. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a testimony, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. In our final Talk on Listening in to Great Prayers of the Bible, we consider how the Early Church prayed earnestly for Peter the Apostle whilst he was in prison (Acts 12). How did they act when he was released? How do we act after we've prayed? God is faithful. We can trust Him totally. Let's be encouraged to pray bigger prayers in this time of uncertainty.
11/29/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 35 seconds
Online Together 36 - 22nd November 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 22nd November. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and a short Talk are the components you'll hear. Aaron's Blessing to the People of Israel is still used as a Blessing in many contexts today. We explore the significiance of Numbers 6:22-27.
11/22/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 42 seconds
Online Together 35 - 15th November 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 15th November. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. King Jehoshaphat and the people of Judah had a problem. The armies of their enemy were close by and were going to fight Judah. The solution wasn't found in themselves or a good idea, but in something surprising. God. As they humbly trusted Him so they saw deliverance.Collectively and individually we are at a crossroads. Will we trust in God for our futures too or will we prefer to be self-reliant?
11/15/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 2 seconds
Online Together 34 - 8th November 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 8th November. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. As it was Remembrance Sunday, we also spent time thinking about acts of sacrifice by all kinds of people during times of war.The Jews from Judah spent 70 years in exile in Babylon. It was a beautiful place, but it wasn't home. They suffered in exile and lamented and showed their grief to God. The Lord does bring us through similar awful times and sustains us as we go through them. However, as mature disciples does God want us to lament and grive for those who are suffering in Nuneaton and around the world? We are in a spiritual war and need to do what God commands us to do.
11/8/2020 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 22 seconds
Online Together 33 - 1st November 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 1st November. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Daniel was truly a humble man of God. In chapter nine we read a beautiful prayer that shows many attributes of a good pray-er. Let this be a good example of how we ourselves might pray to a faithful and all powerful God too.
11/1/2020 • 58 minutes, 15 seconds
Online Together 32 - 25th October 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 25th October. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. For a long time David was a powerful and unchallenged king. He committed some heinous crimes and sins at the height of his power. Nathan the prophet was directed by God and then had the courage to go to David and challenge him over his actions and behaviour. Psalm 51 is a public confession of David's guilt, remorse and seeking God for forgiveness and restoration. Let us seek God in the same way and offer forgiveness to others too.
10/25/2020 • 59 minutes, 25 seconds
Online Together 31 - 18th October 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 18th October. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. We delve into a prayer that Paul used at the end of a letter that we call 2 Corinthians: The Grace. The Church in Corinth had no major problems, but they needed to get on well with each other, coming from different social classes. God is immense and yet He wishes us to know Him and to experience His joy and love. A beautiful prayer!
10/18/2020 • 52 minutes, 55 seconds
Online Together 30 - 11th October 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 11th October. Sung worship, times of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. God is inviting us all to have a regular conversation with Him. He often needs to get our attention with this by using an interjection. God wants us to stop, wait, listen and obey. We consider our attitudes in prayer. We are to acknowledge what God has done in the past, that we are totally reliant on God now and that we are a small part in God's bigger picture. All of this involves humility. There is a cost to prayer. We reflect on both 1 Chronicles 16:8-13, 28-34 and 2 Samuel 24:18-25
10/11/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Online Together 29 - 4th October 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 4th October. Sung worship, times of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. God is inviting us all to have a regular conversation with Him. He often needs to get our attention with this by using an interjection. God wants us to stop, wait, listen and obey. We later briefly looked at a prayer of Gideon from the Book of Judges. He didn't always get things right, but God sent him to rescue the Israelites and he generally did what he was told by God.
10/4/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 56 seconds
Online Together 28 - 27th September 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 27th September. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, a short Talk and a video are the components you'll hear. What does CAP UK (Christians against Poverty) do? Let's be challenged by what God is doing in this country and show mercy and helpfulness to others too.
9/27/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 45 seconds
Online Together 27 - 20th September 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 20th September. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Let's actively and positively play our part in the Body of Christ. That's why we're here!
9/20/2020 • 46 minutes, 21 seconds
Online Together 26 - 13th September 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 13th September. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. A lot of the people in the Bible aren't exactly role models. God uses people of faith despite their shortcomings and failings.
9/13/2020 • 55 minutes, 17 seconds
Online Together 25 - 6th September 2020
Some of us met physically for the first time in nearly six months, whilst others watched on Zoom. It was good to meet physically again!Listen to the whole Service from 6th September. Sung worship, two times of prayer, a Bible-reading, and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. The Israelites were expericencing a 'new normal' just after leaving Egypt. About a week after leaving slavery Moses sent 12 men to scout around their Promised Land. There was a mixed response when they came back. In our 'new normal' it is good to remember that God hasn't changed at all and that we need to spend time beholding Him.Let's wear Jesus' yoke, so that we can replant Him into the centre of our lives. Many things may have changed in the past six months. God hasn't changed.Sometimes the quality of the audio was better on the church's sound system and sometimes on the Zoom microphone, so it has been edited with this in mind.
9/6/2020 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 36 seconds
Online Together 24 - 30th August 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 30th August. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Based on James 5:13-20, we remember that Elijah was a man just like us, with the same nature and shortcomings, and yet he prayed earnestly, intensely and fervently. The Second Talk was a recap on some of the main themes we had heard in July and August. God wants to help us change. Let us let Him lead us.
8/30/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 19 seconds
Online Together 23 - 23rd August 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 23rd August. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Based on James 5:1-12, we ponder on the practical aspects that James is writing about. Jesus is coming again soon - are we actively waiting for this to happen? We should live to God's standards, be patient even in suffering and be honest in our speech.
8/23/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 56 seconds
Online Together 22 - 16th August 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 16th August. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Based on James 4:1-17, we are reminded that Jesus believes in Health and Safety. He desires that we wear His easy and life-giving yoke. We do this as we submit ourselves to Him and stay close to Him as our Shepherd. We don't need remission from submission - whatever part of life we are in. John the Baptist had a super relationship with Jesus, declaring that "He must become greater and greater and I must become less and less."
8/16/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 46 seconds
Online Together 21 - 9th August 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 9th August. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, a Monologue by the Colonel and a short Talk are the components you'll hear. Based on James 3:1-18, we consider how we speak and act in a variety of places and situations. God intends that what we do and say is beautiful, not tainted by sin. We don't have to allow previous failures to have power in how we act and speak today. We will continue to fail at times in the future, but the writer to Hebrews told us to approach God with confidence because of His grace and mercy towards us. God's grace is truly amazing!
8/9/2020 • 58 minutes, 20 seconds
Online Together 20 - 2nd August 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 2nd August. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, two short sections to drive us to action and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. At the end the Priestly Blessing from Numbers 6:24-26 is read and then everyone who was attending is prayed for by name.Based on James 2:14-26, we are reminded that Abraham was called God's friend. He wasn't just an associate or an acquaintance. God was passionate about Abraham, just as He is passionate about you. Together we wondered what our epitaph will be. It could be like Abraham's! Because we have a relationship with God, we are going to want to do what pleases Him.Spending just a few minutes each day with God isn't authentic Christianity. Being a disciple of Jesus involves sacrifice and accepting that God wants to change our own lives.If Nuneaton is to change then we desperately need to change first.There are many more details in the script to the Service on our website.
8/2/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 56 seconds
Online Together 19 - 26th July 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 26th July. Sung worship, a time of prayer,a testimony, a Bible-reading, and a Talk on James 2:1-13 are the components you'll hear. There are many more details in the script to the Service on our website.
7/26/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 51 seconds
Online Together 18 - 19th July 2020 (Partial)
Listen to the whole Service from 19th July. Sung worship, a time of prayer, Bible-readings, and two short Talks on James 1:19-27 are the components that happened. Unfortunately the PC that was recording this Meeting froze after 21 minutes. There are many more details in the script to the Service on our website.
7/19/2020 • 21 minutes, 16 seconds
Online Together 17 - 12th July 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 12th July. Sung worship, a time of prayer,a testimony, a Bible-reading, and a Talk on James 1:2-18 are the components you'll hear. There are many more details in the script to the Service on our website.
7/12/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 19 seconds
Online Together 16 - 5th July 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 5th July. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, and a Talk on the background to the Epistle of James are the components you'll hear. There are many more details in the script to the Service on our website.
7/5/2020 • 44 minutes, 51 seconds
Online Together 15 - 28th June 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 28th June. As a quarterly Prayer Sunday, plenty of prayer as well as sung worship, a Bible-reading, a Testimony, and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Based on 2 Chronicles 20:14-19 and 2 Corinthians 10:2-5 we'll get to hear what God's standards are and then be encouraged to embrace them in our lives.The theme of the five prayer times is 'Battles'. We'll hear a time of thanksgiving, then Personal Battles, Town-wide Battles, Nation-wide Battles and finally World-wide Battles. Near the end is a hymn where we can reflect on God's faithfulness to all of us. You can see this video separately athttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON0QP85tGrcThere are many more details in the script to the Service on our website.
6/28/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 30 seconds
Online Together 14 - 21st June 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 21st June. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, and a Talk are the components you'll hear. There are many more details in the script to the Service on our website.
6/21/2020 • 59 minutes, 25 seconds
Online Together 13 - 14th June 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 14th June. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, a Testimony, and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Based on Romans 5:12-6:23, we are reminded that sin does mean missing the mark that God has set, but also that we have flaws. These flaws shouldn't be a buren to us, but we should allow God to deal with them playing a part in that as necessary.There are many more details in the script to the Service on our website.
6/14/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Online Together 12 - 7th June 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 7th June. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, a Testimony, a Monologue by the Colonel (at 12:12), a poem (at 42:57) and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Based on Philippians 3:7-14 and Joshua 24:14,15, we are reminded about the different items of spiritual clothing we have been encouraged to wear over the past few weeks of this Series of Talks. We all have a choice whether to take off our old self and put on the new garments that God have supplied or not. Let's do it! Let's dress appropriately for the situations we find ourselves in. God is very concerned with our inner being. Let's become more concerned with our souls too. Let's spend time with God every day, submitting our attitudes and actions to Him - not treating Him like just an advisor. He isn't.There are many more details in the script to the Service on our website.
6/7/2020 • 59 minutes, 29 seconds
Online Together 11 (Pentecost) - 31st May 2020
For Pentecost we decided to meet with other churches in Nuneaton by watching two videos as well as singing some worship songs together too.The first video was primarily a teaching video on the subject of Pentecost . With many contributions from various Christian Leaders in Nuneaton, it covered three questions: What is Pentecost? What does Pentecost mean to you? Why is Pentecost so Important? Edited and published by Jonathan Bugg (Manor Court Baptist) this video can be found at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueJO217Mk9gThe second video was created by NCF and enabled us to pray for the Church in the town. Many people who live in Nuneaton want to see it transformed spiritually and this took us on a journey around the town. Twenty-one Christian places of worship or outreach are visited, with each place being named with an address, the leader(s) mentioned and a photo given. Three pieces of music provide the background: O Breath of Life, There is a Redeemer and Come set Your rule and reign. Here are the 'churches' or centres of outreach that are mentioned: St James, Weddington The King's Lodge Nuneaton Christian Fellowship Horeston Grange Attleborough Baptist Holy Trinity, Attleborough All Saints, Chilvers Coton Our Lady of the Angels Heath End Church New Testament Church of God St Paul's, Stockingford Nuneaton Community Church Gospel Hall Manor Court Baptist Church St Mary's Abbey Elim Church St Nicolas United Reformed Church Salvation Army Nuneaton Methodist Church SaintsYou can watch this second video at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ys6QorxdLs&t=13s
5/31/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 3 seconds
Online Together 10 - 24th May 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 24th May. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, and then a Talk are the components you'll hear. Based on Colossians 3:12-14, Luke 15:20-24 and John 17:2-26 we are encouraged to put on godly virtures, putting on love above them all. As we move on with God in our lives, what is our character like? Let us bring joy to God's heart as we live exclusively for Him!There are many more details in the script to the service on our website.
5/24/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Online Together 09 - 17th May 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 17th May. Sung worship, a Bible-reading, and then a Talk are the components you'll hear. Based on Isaiah 61, what are the Garments of Salvation and the Robe of Righteousness that we should actively decide to put on?There are many more details in the script to the service on our website.
5/17/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 43 seconds
Online Together 08 - 10th May 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 10th May. Sung worship, four Scriptures read praising God, prayer, a Bible-reading, and then a Talk are the components you'll hear. Based on Ephesians 6:10-17 and 1 Samuel 17:33-50 we are encouaged to wear our Spiritual PPE (the Armour of God) and then to make sure that we become really family with God's Word - the Sword of the Spirit. There are many more details in the script to the service on our website. Rev Jonathan Bugg, our speaker, has been the Minister at Manor Court Baptist Church since September 2015.
5/10/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 32 seconds
Online Together 07 - 3rd May 2020
Listen to the whole Service on 3rd May. Sung worship, Elena sharing about recent truths she has learnt, prayer, a Bible-reading (Matthew 11:25-30), and then a Talk are the components you'll hear. Let us take up the Yoke that Jesus offers us. Let us learn from Him and follow Him sincerely.There are many more details in the script to the service on our website.
5/3/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 7 seconds
Online Together 06 - 26th April 2020
Listen to the whole Service on 26th April. Sung worship, Zainab sharing about work, prayer, a Bible-reading, and then a Talk are the components you'll hear. Based on Luke 9:23, we are encouraged to take up the Cross. It is the best offer mankind has ever had! We don't wage war like society does. One area we can live better is through forgiving us, just as Christ has forgiven us. Let us be quick to do this as God points things out to s in our lives. We need to bear the Cross before we wear the Crown.There are many more details in the script to the service on our website.
4/26/2020 • 58 minutes, 41 seconds
Online Together 05 - 19th April 2020
Listen to the whole Service on 19th April (unfortunately sometimes the sound isn't perfect). Sung worship, Sujin sharing about work, prayer, a Bible-reading, a monologue by a Colonel (it's partly visual so watching the video of it on our website is a good idea) and then a Talk are the components you'll hear.Until the end of May we'll be considering what spiritual clothing God wants us to wear. We need to take our grave clothes (our old self) off in order to wear what God has given us. Let's not dither about this. Let's pray for God to help us all to do this.
4/19/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 19 seconds
Nuneaton Churches Easter Celebration 2020
Join us as we celebrate the joy of Easter together online. A lot of Church Ministers in the town contributed to this video: 00:06 - Welcome: Jonathan and Catherine Bugg (Manor Court Baptist Church) 03:31 - Prayer: Marcus Torchon (Nuneaton Methodist Church) 06:43 - The Apostles’ Creed: Frank Seldon (All Saints Church) 07:57 - Song: Andy Kennedy and Team (YWAM) 13:38 - Scripture Reading: Loriane Roberts (Attleborough Baptist Church) 16:49 - Sermon: Allan Smith (Nuneaton United Reformed Church) 19:59 - Intercessions: Steve and Lisa Macbeth (Heath End Church) 22:33 - The Lord’s Prayer: Frank Seldon (All Saints Church) 24:04 - Communion: John Stephenson (Nuneaton Christian Fellowship) 26:53 - Giving: Rose and Neil Denyer (Salvation Army) 31:17 - Benediction: Paulette Matthews (New Testament Church of God) An video version (MP4) of this audio is available at https://youtu.be/HLG8mqsPB3M
4/12/2020 • 32 minutes, 37 seconds
Online Together 03 - 5th April 2020
In our first fully recorded Online Meeting we hear from John, Fiona, Malc, Ian and Grace. Jesus suffered greatly in His final physical week in Jerusalem. However, it's not an April Fool that God would take our punishment for sin. It might seem unbelievable, but it is definitely true. We all need to ask who Jesus is to us personally and then let Him stir and shake our lives.It was possible to edit a lot of the background sounds out, but you will still hear quite a few unexpected voices. You can read the Script for this Service on our website. Gill was pushing all the buttons in the background to bring the lyrics and shots of everyone.
4/5/2020 • 56 minutes, 14 seconds
Online Together 02 - 29th March 2020
Unfortunately only the end section of our Online Together Service on 29th March was recorded.The first five minutes of this Episode was recorded on 30th March. The Script on our website gives much more information than this audio.
3/29/2020 • 18 minutes, 49 seconds
Online Together 01 - 22nd March 2020
Recorded on Monday 23rd March, this Audio gives a good idea of what happened during our first online Zoom Meeting as a Church Together on 22nd March. You will hear the songs we sung, as well as two short messages, some Bible reading and prayer. A video of this Meeting is also available on our website.Whilst the Church has and will continue to change, God does not. We can be secure in Him, as we are "geared to the times and anchored to the rock."Please give feedback to John (email or text) if you wish.
3/23/2020 • 28 minutes, 59 seconds
Three great Responses to have towards God
Psalm 118:24 reminds us that God regularly delivers us. What should our response to this be? 1/ We should put our Confidence in God;2/ We should give of our Best to God.3/ We should be Abandoned towards God.
3/15/2020 • 29 minutes, 44 seconds
Prayer Sunday - Open our eyes Lord!
We explore several people in the Bible who didn't just see God, but perceived Him. This changed their lives. Are we ready for the cost that is necessary for us to actively listen to and watch out for God? Are we ready to actvely and aggressively seek God? How important is He to us? The heart of Christianity isn't to bring us comfort, but the power of God to change us. We all need changing! There are plenty of points made to help us to pray at home and not just when we meet together.
3/8/2020 • 48 minutes, 31 seconds
Don't stagnate
We know God a little, but He has the power to turn things upside down, doing unexpected things as we pray. God wants to continue to reveal Himself to us, but often we're stuck in a place from several years ago. Don't stagnate in your relationship with God. Allow God to reveal His names and character to you. There is much more to Christ than I know. Move me on in You God!Do you show compassion to others or are you more concerned with yourself?
3/1/2020 • 40 minutes, 56 seconds
Ezekiel: there is still hope
In our final Talk in this Series we are reminded that Ezekiel talks a lot about judgement, but God gives glimmers of hope through him too. Our sins are odious and ultimately deadly, but God is gracious and restores and reconciles us to Himself. We had no power whatsoever to do this ourselves. It is easy when we start to follow God to rely mostly on ourselves, but we need God much more in our lives than we think. He enables us to function properly. We desperately need His power in our lives.God continues to give us hope, as we let Him breathe His breath into us. As we surrender to God, so our dry bones becoming living bodies again.(For the first three minutes of the Talk the audio cuts out occasionally, but then this was spotted and the battery in the mic was changed.)
2/23/2020 • 30 minutes, 55 seconds
Ezekiel: God's Character
God's love is phenomenal. Justice and mercy are in balance with Him. We are encouraged to get to know God better and to postively fear Him.
2/16/2020 • 30 minutes, 34 seconds
Ezekiel: His Three Messages
We are reminded again of the context of what Ezekiel spoke about and then we are encouraged to remember that:1/ We are individually responsible before God;2/ Bad things happen - but we will never know how much God protcts us;3/ God is the ultimate ruler and hope will prevail.
2/2/2020 • 30 minutes, 1 second
Ezekiel: What were the Leaders like?
God spoke very critically of Judah's Leaders in Chapter 34.
1/26/2020 • 14 minutes, 55 seconds
Ezekiel: Going Deeper
Ezekiel was shown a River that flowed from God's Temple. He was led through the water and it gradually got deeper, starting ankle deep and ending up so that it could only be swum in.We are reminded in this Talk that God calls us if we are thirsty for more of Him to get close to Him, look to Him and focus on Him. As we do that we discover that He is much much bigger than we think. He is unchanging - He can't be improved upon. Have we made ourselves too big in our own lives and allowed God to be far too small? Let's boast in God and what He has accomplished - both in our own lives and in the lives of others.!Let's make a decision now to go deeper with God.
1/19/2020 • 35 minutes, 47 seconds
Ezekiel: a Watchman
God called Ezekiel as a Watchman for Judah and the surrounding countries. He had to lean forward and take action in order to fulfill this role. In this Talk we are encouraged to tidy our own lives up and to take an active role in God's Kingdom ourselves. We are reminded that we need to regularly spend time with God and that to thirst for more of God is a really good thing. From 32:43 we hear Rev Paul Wood briefly talking about his time as Minister at NCF as he and Lynne retire from what they have been doing for many years. There are several prayers of blessing on them at the end.
1/12/2020 • 42 minutes, 34 seconds
Ezekiel: an Introduction
Ezekiel was a priest and prophet from Judah that went with the first group of exiles to Babylon in around 597BC. He was a street-preacher and an attention-seeker for God. The people of Judah were drab because of their sin, whereas Ezekiel was vibrant and showed a cascade of God's colours to other people. He waited on God and listened for His voice.Where are the Christian attention-seekers today? As we focus on God in our normal every day lives, let His vivid colours flow through us. Let His vibrancy through us encourage other people to follow Him with passion and extravagance.
1/5/2020 • 30 minutes, 33 seconds
Ephesians 3:20
God is great, wonderful and awesome. He loves us and treats us brilliantly!The first 10:27 is of Davit briefly talking about her imminent Discipleship Training School with YWAM in America and then many people praying for her.
12/29/2019 • 32 minutes, 49 seconds
Come close, worship and be changed!
We have all done things in our lives that barr us from having a relationship with God. In His mercy, Jesus came and sorted out the problem of sin. Shepherds were invited to personally worship Jesus and they were changed. Some months later the magi came and worshipped Him too after travelling for many miles. In the 21st century we too have an Invitation from God to come close to Him, to worship and to be changed. Let's accept that Invitation today.
12/25/2019 • 9 minutes, 2 seconds
They were ready!
Mary and Joseph had never gone that way before, yet they were ready for what God asked them to do. It was momentous and required self-sacrifice, but they were ready for what God asked them to do!Are we ambitious for how God might work through us in 2020? Are we ready? What is our heart like? He has begun a good work in us, so let's be ready for that work to continue and develop in the coming months.
12/22/2019 • 34 minutes, 2 seconds
It's a funny old thing!
We start this Episode with a short monologue from Colonel Frank HW Miller, where we are encouraged to take off the unimportant Christmas wrappings. Then we are reminded that God loves us all and that people are changed for the better when they personally meet God. Many surprising things have happened in our lives and through the centuries, but the most surprsing thing of all is that God would come to earth to restore our relationship with Him. Mankind had rebelled against God, but He made a way to make us new and to re-ignite us as He intended.
12/15/2019 • 14 minutes, 24 seconds
Speaking Out!
Using a person born in Nuneaton in 1910 (Mary Whitehouse) we are reminded that we, the Church, are to change society and not to leave it to politicians.We should stand up for God and not fear speaking out. As we pray, Lord let Your Kingdom come, let us be ready to adapt our lives to what He wants.Is 2020 a year of opportunity for Christians? Is it a new beginning? Are we ready to pray, to preach and to take action on behalf of others?
12/15/2019 • 26 minutes, 46 seconds
The sacrifices of Mary and Joseph
Mary and Joseph were willing to get out of their comfort zones when called by God. Are you?
12/8/2019 • 18 minutes, 15 seconds
Promoting three areas of Justice
With the General Election occuring this month we are encouraged to think about how the Bible promotes three areas of justice: distributive, public justice, and personal morality. As we prepare to vote we should consider what our responsibilites are.
12/1/2019 • 29 minutes, 4 seconds
Prayer: our bedrock (Prayer Sunday)
Let's respond to His desires for us, listening to Him all the time.
11/24/2019 • 11 minutes, 39 seconds
God's Armour: the Sword of the Spirit
We are not Roman soldiers, but as followers of Jesus we are part of the Army of the living God. Our enemy tries to deceive us. As we saturate ourselves in the Bible (the Word of God), so we are helped to continue to stand no matter what we face. Many people have given wonderful responses after reading God's Word over many centuries. Let us decide to do the same.
11/17/2019 • 33 minutes, 8 seconds
God's Armour: the Helmet of Salvation
We need to know Jesus as a Saviour not simply on a one off occasion, but as a continuous relationship. Jesus invites us to a daily, moment-by-moment loving relationship with Him. Sin will make us all ineffective for God, but yoking ourselves to God will give us tremendous joy in our lives. We need to be proactive and vigilant in the way we live our lives for God. He continues to lavish His love on us - going beyond the expected measure and exceeding the ordinary.
11/10/2019 • 32 minutes, 22 seconds
God's Armour: the Shield of Faith
God is powerful. He can do anything! Psalm 1 reminds us that we are blessed as we delight in God and His Word.Where are we trusting? Who are we trusting? Without faith it is impossible to please God.
11/3/2019 • 36 minutes, 27 seconds
God's Armour: the Breastplate of Righteousness
Let's live well in obedience to God's Word. Let's wear the whole armour - God has made it for us.
10/20/2019 • 17 minutes, 40 seconds
God's Armour: the Belt of Truth
God has made the Armour we wear, so that we can all wear it every day. As we wrap God's truth about Himself, ourselves and each other around us then we are changed. God hasn't given His final word on us, NCF nor the nations yet. What we might have done or thought in the past doesn't stop us being used by God today and in the future. Ask God what He feels about you.
10/13/2019 • 43 minutes, 49 seconds
God's Armour: an Introduction
Just as many of us wear different sorts of 'armour' in our normal everyday lives and not just for big events like climbing a mountain or swimming fairly deep, so we need to wear God's armour of light on a daily basis. Basing the Talk on Romans 13:8-14 and Ephesians 6:10-20 we are reminded that life may not be fair, but by wearing God's Armour we are given protection spiritually and emotionally against attacks that will come our way.
10/6/2019 • 27 minutes, 36 seconds
Abandoning What?
Are you actively and positively abandoned to God? Have you decided to yoke yourself to Jesus and closely follow Him? We look at several examples from the Bible where people wanted to put God at the centre of their lives - both on a national and individual level. Whilst it's good to frequently visit God, we are encouraged that it is much better to abide in Him and to let Him grow in renown in our lives.
9/29/2019 • 41 minutes, 3 seconds
We are Special and Chosen (Family Service)
In this recording we hear quite a few parts of our Family Service. We start with the Memory Verse (1 Peter 2:9), then hear about what often happens in the Sunday School. We have a reading from John 21:15-23 and then we are reminded that God has a plan for each of us whatever our age, sex or abilities. We are all chosen and special. A craft time is explained and then we conclude with a time of prayer.
9/22/2019 • 17 minutes, 38 seconds
Knowing, growing in and sharing God's Treasures (Prayer Sunday)
Praying means action. We're called to give our best time and greatest energy to it. We are encouraged in this Talk to know more about God's Treasures for us, to grow in them and to share them with others too. God wants us to create space in our hearts for Him and for others.At the end there are six areas for prayer that are shared.
9/8/2019 • 51 minutes, 21 seconds
God is in charge
God is in charge. How do we react righteously to that? People like Gideon (Judges 6) started off by doubting, but then God moved in their lives. Let us be reassured in our lives: God is in control.
9/1/2019 • 32 minutes, 47 seconds
Overview of the NT: don't merely 'read' the Bible
After gaining an Overview of the Bible for the past four months, we are encouraged to really engage with the Scriptures and to not let them be like water going through a pipe. As we become more serious at spending time considering, pondering and applying the Bible to our lives, then that great investment of time and energy will change us. Action and development of character will be generated. Several practical examples are given as to how we can let our unpredictable God speak to us through the Scriptures.
8/25/2019 • 38 minutes, 9 seconds
Overview of the NT: Revelation
Whilst the Book of Revelation does have a lot of strange imagery and symbolism, it also contains many concrete ideas that are foundational for our Christian lives today. The same truths we read about now would have encouraged the original readers/listeners (who were going through terrible persecution). We are on God's side in the battle between Good and Evil. God has won! No wonder there are so many great celebrations in heaven! In the light of this, let's actively worship and serve God together as that is how God created and equipped us.
8/18/2019 • 30 minutes, 3 seconds
Overview of the NT: non-Pauline Letters
In this Talk we get an Overview of the eight non-Pauline letters in the New Testament. Often when reading the Bible, it is the parts we do understand that are the trickiest to read and to put into practice. As we pray whilst reading, so God helps us to be alert, revolutionary and to grow in maturity.After the Talk we hear five people praying for HyungJin (Daniel) as he is shortly to become a theological student in Edinburgh.
8/11/2019 • 33 minutes, 58 seconds
Overview of the NT: Paul's Letters to Individuals
Paul gives encouragement and help to Timothy, Titus and Philemon. We hear the background to these books, as well as modern stories to remind us of God's Church on other continents. God was active in the 1st century. He is still active today. Some of the Talk was edited in order that specific details wouldn't be published online. The first 90 seconds are quiet, but then a normal volume is maintained.
8/4/2019 • 35 minutes, 1 second
Overview of the NT: Paul's Letters to Churches
What do we know about Paul? Why did he wrote his Letters to the Churches? Did he write more Letters than we have in our Bibles?God wants to stir us as we walk in our Christian faith with Him. He wants to use us to stir others too. We are called to be radical with God. Let's allow God to move into our nooks and crannies, as well as the main parts of our lives. Let God stir your thoughts, emotions, words and actions today.
7/28/2019 • 36 minutes, 46 seconds
Overview of the NT: The Acts of the Apostles
God is alive and working. He used people when the Church was newly birthed. He still uses people today, but what things should we persue in order that God might use any of us?Unfortunately there was a short time during this Talk where there was an issue with the microphone.
7/21/2019 • 14 minutes, 5 seconds
Overview of the NT: The Four Gospels
The current celebrations of the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11 remind us that Jesus undertook a greater Mission - to come to earth and save us from our sins. We briefly look at all the Gospels and consider what emphasis the author had when he wrote it.Are we fanning into flame the gifts that God have given us? Are we learning to pray more/differently? The Jesus of the Gospels is still alive and wants to encourage us to move at His pace and in His direction. Let's not only be impressed by Him, but also influenced and nurtured.
7/14/2019 • 43 minutes, 25 seconds
Overview of the NT: The Four Hundred Years
Reading the Old Testament and the New Testament is excellent, but what happened between them? What was God doing? How was He preparing the world for Jesus to come?
7/7/2019 • 20 minutes, 7 seconds
Overview of the OT: The Wisdom Literature
What is The Wisdom Literature in the Old Testament and how should we read it?
6/30/2019 • 46 minutes, 3 seconds
Overview of the OT: Post-Exilic
God proves that He is overall charge in history. He was in the period of the Exile and after it too. He is still in overall charge. Due to this, let's expect to hear the Lord's heartbeat as we regularly pray and let's expect that He will start new chapters in our lives, just as He did when His Chosen People returned to Jerusalem even though it would have been difficult for them.
6/23/2019 • 31 minutes, 2 seconds
Overview of the OT: The Southern Prophets
Hear about the Prophets who spoke and wrote for several centuries in the Southern Kingdom.
6/16/2019 • 38 minutes, 41 seconds
Overview of the OT: The Northern Prophets
God spoke and speaks through His prophets. Elijah and Elisha had a big impact in the Northern Kingdom but didn't write things down. Amos and Hosea both wrote God's thoughts down. God is still gracious. Let us hear the prophetic voice today.
6/9/2019 • 39 minutes, 8 seconds
Overview of the OT: The Divided Kingdom
The Israelites were meant to show God's Sovereignty in their lives and their unity to other nations. They didn't really do either. Will we?
6/2/2019 • 37 minutes, 30 seconds
Overview of the OT: The United Kingdom
Israel was meant to be distinctive from the nations around them. We shouldn't compare ourselves to others. Saul, David and Solomon reigned for 120 years between them. Reading about them shouldn't just give us knowledge about what was happening, but should change our lives as we allow God to challenge and move us onwards.
5/26/2019 • 45 minutes, 27 seconds
Overview of the OT: Conquest and Judges
In these two books we are considering God Promises: taking, sharing and keeping them. Treasure and protect what God has given you.
5/19/2019 • 37 minutes, 50 seconds
Overview of the OT: The Pentateuch
What is the Pentateuch? Why is it called by that name? Several of the PowerPoint slides that were shown have short summaries for each chapter of the five books. This is very briefly discussed, before we ponder on the two macro themes of this section of the Old Testament. These remind of us of what we are like, as well as what God is like. We think about the three Covenants to Noah, Abraham and Moses. God continues to reach out to His creation. Finally we give thought to something that Jonathan Edwards wrote in the 18th century.
5/12/2019 • 31 minutes, 4 seconds
Overview of the Old Testament: What is the Bible?
Listen to how the Bible was put together. It was a complicated and very long process!
5/5/2019 • 35 minutes, 28 seconds
Loving God, Loving Others (Prayer Sunday)
We focus on how we can love others by praying for them. Using the Bible as you pray is important, as is meeting with others. Persistently exchanging our ideas for God's ideas is the best way to pray. Near the end, five people briefly explain what they do on an average Monday morning and then others pray for them.
4/28/2019 • 42 minutes, 36 seconds
Easter: Everything has Changed!
When we have a job we want to be paid the amount we feel we deserve. The sin in our lives means that we should face death (eternal separation from God). Jesus changed this by His death and resurrection. He took our punishment and paid the price so that we can have eternal life. This means that we need to allow God to change us regularly and not be content with our current status quo. We have to regularly work on our spiritual fitness.If Jesus is our Saviour and Lord, then let us allow Him to be totally in charge of or lives - today and tomorrow.
4/21/2019 • 31 minutes, 36 seconds
Crossing the Borders
Most people regularly cross physical borders. What spiritual or emotional borders do you need to cross as a Disciple of Christ? We briefly look at five people from the Bible who God caused to cross borders so that they could go deeper with Him. We are challenged again to regularly be close to God, to obey Him and to trust Him. God is calling us to go deeper with Him and not to be content with the way we are now. Jesus is our King. Let Him reign in your life.
4/7/2019 • 36 minutes, 51 seconds
The First Team: Mary, Martha and Joanna
What was it like to follow Jesus around Galilee if you were a lady? Jesus broke social norms by allowing it to happen. Close proximity, trust and obedience were all necessary. Listening to Jesus needed time, dedication and resources.
3/31/2019 • 34 minutes, 14 seconds
The First Team: James and John
We consider the wider family of James and John and that they were both in the inner circle of disciples. Being a disciple is an invitation to something much bigger than we are.
3/24/2019 • 36 minutes, 26 seconds
The First Team: Thomas
Thomas was a disciple who was happy to ask questions. It's still good to ask questions about our faith.
3/17/2019 • 25 minutes, 34 seconds
The First Team: Andrew and Simon Peter
Andrew and Simon Peter who brothers and fishermen. One did upfront things for Jesus, whilst the other was used by God quietly and often in the background. Both were committed to following God and were world-changers in their lives.If we are to change the world for God, we need to let Him change us. We don't want to just use this Series of Talks to find out about Jesus' 12 Disciples - we want to use it to know what it means to be a fully-committed Disciple today.
3/10/2019 • 34 minutes, 41 seconds
The First Team: Judas Iscariot
Judas was a traitor, but he was also one of the Twelve. What are the doors that Judas opened to Satan? The enemy wants a conversation with all of us too - what doors are we opening to him? Following and loving Jesus is the antidote we all need. Sin is deceptive and weakening but has no power over the love of God!
3/3/2019 • 36 minutes, 21 seconds
The First Team: Thaddaeus, James, Simon, Bartholomew (the four lesser known)
We take a look at each of these men while they followed the physical Jesus around Galilee and then, according to the Early Church Fathers, what they did and where they went after Jesus' ascension. It is probably true for all of us that we have too often had Jesus as a side order in our lives, rather than as the main course. Just as Jesus had no Plan B with regard to His Disciples two thousand years ago, so He has no Plan B today. We - His current Disciples - are God's Plan A for reaching the world.
2/24/2019 • 30 minutes, 25 seconds
The First Team: Matthew
Matthew as a Tax Collector wasn't well liked by the Jewish community. As Jesus invited him to be a disciple, so his life was changed. No past sin is too big to stop anyone from following Christ and fulfilling their God-given role.
2/17/2019 • 19 minutes, 40 seconds
The First Team: Philip
The Twelve Disciples were a very varied bunch - even their names suggest this. Philip had a wonderful gift. He opened the door so that Jesus was allowed to speak and act. We can all do that.
2/10/2019 • 31 minutes, 24 seconds
The First Team: an Introduction
Thousands of people followed Jesus around Galilee. He called Twelve to be His disciples. What did that mean and who were they? How will my life be affected by what happened to them - both before Jesus' death and after His ascension? God is on our team - let's acknowledge His call on our lives and then pay attention to His demands.
2/3/2019 • 30 minutes, 10 seconds
Embracing God - even in the Wilderness
Embracing God means we will willingly and enthusiastically accept God in our lives - His leadings, His decisions and His love. God is calling all of us to do this. We identify five God Embracers in the Bible and then consider the positivity of being in the wilderness for a time.
1/27/2019 • 35 minutes, 1 second
Fulfilling our unique roles in Christ.
In 1 Corinthians 12, Romans 12 and Ephesians 4 we learn about the Gifts that Christ has given each member of the Church. Leaders are there to equip believers to fulfill their own unique roles. After the Talk John and Gill Stephenson are prayed for by many people as they are inducted into leading Nuneaton Christian Fellowship.
1/20/2019 • 57 minutes, 33 seconds
God's Mission Field
God has called us all to work in His Mission Field. What a privilege. This Talk focusses on the story of Jonah.
1/13/2019 • 19 minutes, 21 seconds
On the Cusp
On Epiphany Sunday we consider the story of the Magi. They had several barriers to stop them reaching and worshipping Jesus the Messiah. Even though they were on the cusp, they could have returned to their own land in the East, without reaching their destination. Nehemiah was in a similar state too as he travelled to Jerusalem to inspire people to rebuild the Walls there. We, the Church, are the cusp of being Jesus' Bride. Let us live, think and pray in the light of this. Let us decide to keep in step with the Holy Spirit, so that any barriers we face can be overcome too.
1/6/2019 • 38 minutes, 29 seconds
Leave it or Take it?
At the end of one year we can decide what to take into 2019 and what to leave behind. As we follow God whoelheartedly so we will make excellent harmonies together and won't want to smuggle secret things into the New Year. We can decide to put God first in our lives, as well as putting Him second and third.
12/30/2018 • 34 minutes, 37 seconds
Come and See - Jesus is no longer a Baby
We are invited to come with others to see that Jesus is no longer a Baby. Gazing on and pondering about Jesus is a super recommendation to follow.
12/25/2018 • 15 minutes, 45 seconds
Jesus is the Light of the World
The four Gospels describe the beginning of Jesus' life in different ways. John describes Jesus as the Light of the World. We consider how that affects us personally. Are we a Light to our World?
12/23/2018 • 31 minutes, 48 seconds
Jesus - born to die on the cross!
We can experience God's Shalom as we consider Jesus' work on the Cross during the next few weeks. Our lives can experience tension, but the power of death and confusion have been broken.
12/16/2018 • 31 minutes, 27 seconds
Defending Christmas
We can be confident when talking about Scripture and the Christmas story. We can be firm and gentle without being fearful or aggressive. We need a Call to Prayer for what is going on in the UK at the moment. A multicultural society oftens leads people into confusion. Let's further our relationship with God, as this is the essence of Christianity.
12/9/2018 • 35 minutes, 14 seconds
Prayer Sunday: Find your rest in God (Psalm 62)
God invites us to Him and to rest in Him. How do we reach an equilibrium between resting and striving though? The Church is powerful as we live in and follow God. We are encouraged to pour out our hearts to God.
12/2/2018 • 29 minutes, 2 seconds
The Revelation Churches: Laodicea (3:14-22)
Do we try to act independently from God? Are we living an authentic Christian life? Preparing for eternity is a serious business. Stop getting distracted by pointless activities and ideas, instead make your love for Jesus grow everyday.
11/25/2018 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
The Revelation Churches: Philadelphia (3:7-13)
Why didn't God tell the Church at Philadelphia to buck their ideas up and change their hearts and ways? We also consider the 'open door' that is before NCF at the moment and the future of what might be happening here.
11/18/2018 • 22 minutes, 31 seconds
The Revelation Churches: Sardis (3:1-6)
We shouldn’t feel down about what we’ve done as God gives us an opportunity to repent and change. Don’t wait until the time is right to put something right. Don’t put off doing God’s will until a future date. Do it now. I should follow God’s plan even if ‘trouble’ happens because of it. Listen to what God says and then do it. Live your life as God intended it to be. The first 7 minutes of the recording are of our Act of Remembrance for Armistice Day.
11/11/2018 • 43 minutes, 37 seconds
The Revelation Churches: Thyatira (2:18-29)
This letter was sent to encourage the church to trust and obey Jesus, standing firm in His truth and not compromising with things that give us an easy life. We are to rest in the security He has provided. The Church is Jesus' Bride! We are being prepared for eternity.
11/4/2018 • 35 minutes, 4 seconds
The Revelation Churches: Pergamum (2:12-17)
The Pergamum Church was faithful and loved God but they tolerated ungodly stuff. They thought compromise was fine. Jesus told them to repent and change their ways as compromise isn't good. God challenges us to do the same in our lives. Don't hide sin - deal with it. God calls us then to arise and shine as we follow Him. Some prayers and readings from the congregation follow the Talk. Typed notes and the PowerPoint slides are on our website.
10/28/2018 • 39 minutes, 14 seconds
The Revelation Churches: Smyrna (2:8-11)
We all have issues in our lives. Sometimes it can really affect us and make us fearful. God calls us to yield to Him and look to Him as the Church in Smyrna did and as King Jehoshaphat did nine hundred years earlier.
10/21/2018 • 31 minutes, 6 seconds
The Revelation Churches: Ephesus (2:1-7)
God calls us to love, but He also calls us to hate certain things. Repenting is an important part of being a Jesus disciple.After the Talk we hear some prayers, Scriptures and ideas that strengthen and encourage us further. It is brilliant that God loves us so much as to give us warnings about our thoughts, words and actions when necessary.
10/14/2018 • 44 minutes, 37 seconds
The Revelation Churches: Introduction (1:1-20)
What is our attitude like when undesirable things happen in our lives? John the Apostle was sent to a penal colony in the Aegean Sea due to his faith in Jesus. He still sought God and was obedient to Him. Just as the Seven Churches he wrote to were given an appraisal, so we're encouraged to listen to the way that God personally and collectively appraises us too. Feel your faith rise as God speaks to you, so that changes and additions can be made to your life.
10/7/2018 • 35 minutes, 42 seconds
Romans 7
We are reminded that God is with us, but the devil is real and seeks to take our eyes off Jesus through doubt and deceit. A testimony and a poem is read at the end to solidify these honest thoughts.
9/30/2018 • 22 minutes, 22 seconds
Milk and Honey
The Israelites had to move from Egypt to the Promised Land (from A to B). God is calling us to do this both collectively and individually. The journey may not always be easy, but we have the delight of arriving at B. This Talk encourages us to look at how spiritully mature we are. Are we treating Jesus as only as our part Saviour?
9/23/2018 • 36 minutes, 26 seconds
We're celebrating - we don't deserve God's mercy, but He gives it!
In this All Age Worship Service we throw a party to celebrate God's mercy and kindness towards us.
9/16/2018 • 45 minutes, 42 seconds
Finding God's Will
Some aspects of God's Will for individuals are very easy. Let's not limit God in the way He can speak to us and in what He tells us to do.
9/9/2018 • 38 minutes, 4 seconds
Align yourself to God's Will (Prayer Sunday)
The main purpose of prayer is to align your own ideas and desires with God's standards and will. As we choose wholeheartedly to follow God, so our identity is in Him.
9/2/2018 • 35 minutes
Don't forget to pack: Keep Going!
A brief reminder is given of the Talks so far in this Series, as well as the encouragement to keep on going.
8/26/2018 • 21 minutes, 33 seconds
Don't forget to pack: Worship Everywhere
What does it mean to worship God? Corporately we often sing to show God's worth, but that is only one part of how we can worship God both individually and as a group. Take our own crowns off and give them to God! All of the slides that are mentioned are easy to find on our website, as are the notes for this Talk.
8/19/2018 • 38 minutes, 27 seconds
Don't forget to pack: 'Speak' about Jesus
We 'speak' about many things throughout our lives and most people have a favourite subject(s). How do we get Jesus into the various types of dialogues and monologues we have? How did Jesus speak about Himself? We are encouraged not to dilute the topic of God and to be ready to describe the burning in our hearts that we have experienced. From 39:10 Hyungjin Yoon describes his recent few months working and learning with YWAM. He 'spoke' about Jesus in Nuneaton, Egypt and the Philippines.
8/12/2018 • 49 minutes, 56 seconds
Dont' forget to pack: Be Generous
We are reminded how God is generous in many ways and that God loves us to be generous in return. Being generous as we are already persuaded and inclined to do so shows an excellent level of maturity. Being generous in a non-reluctant and spontaneous manner can be shown in many ways. As we follow God's will we become fully free in our generosity - even in tricky situations. Let's open our eyes fully to God's mercy and grace and pour out our lives. Others will be encouraged as well as ourselves!
8/5/2018 • 39 minutes, 43 seconds
Don't forget to pack: Reading the Bible
Reading the stories in the Bible is so important, but what is the story of the Bible?
7/29/2018 • 43 minutes, 45 seconds
Don't forget to pack: Becoming a person of prayer
Using Matthew 26:36-46, we are reminded that Jesus was a man of prayer - even in the hardest times. Hebrews 5:7 - Jesus prayed with fervency and in submission to His Father. Let us follow His example. Let Jesus' concerns be our concerns.
7/22/2018 • 32 minutes, 2 seconds
Don't forget to pack: Let's meet together as we are Family
We are reminded that as a Family it is important to meet together. Four people describe recent encouragements at the end too.
7/15/2018 • 36 minutes, 51 seconds
Don't forget to pack: Repent and Forgive
Sin is a reality. It is a core value that we hold that we need to and should repent to God and forgive others. Sin is destructive. We are encouraged to not try to hide our sin, but to go to a trusted friend and talk about it and then change. We should model forgiveness to others in society. Baptism is a symbol that we are now living differently
7/8/2018 • 37 minutes, 39 seconds
Don't forget to pack: Put God First
What godly intentional actions or habits do you have in your life? In this new series we look at why it is a good idea to build them into your life. Putting God first in our our thoughts and actions is very important. We hear about people who did so and are encouraged to do so in our own lives even when this might be difficult. Becoming good disciples together is very helpful.
7/1/2018 • 42 minutes, 21 seconds
Isaiah 60
6/24/2018 • 32 minutes, 10 seconds
Weeds (Family Service)
We hear much of the Family Service where we are reminded of the different weeds that might appear in our lives. We are encouraged to use the weedkillers of prayer, fasting, giving, serving, and blessing our enemies to get rid of them.
6/17/2018 • 32 minutes, 7 seconds
Let God's Light shine wherever you are
We hear a little about what Brian and Trish have been doing over the past few years. We are also reminded to work in the field that God has placed us in and that God will bring His work about. Let's sound the trumpet for God. Maggie and Nik also share some brief thoughts.
6/10/2018 • 43 minutes
Isaiah 37
God is really good, even if we are in desperate situations. King Hezekiah had fine relationships with people and with God. He turned to the right people for help when he needed it. All the things we do can be significant for others. Invest in your relationship with God and with others.
5/27/2018 • 35 minutes, 32 seconds
Isaiah 61
God is full of grace to mankind. Sometimes He shows this in an explosive way and sometimes as a cascade in our lives. We are called to be Heralds to tell other people about this grace. This grace allows us to wear the best robe - His robe of righteousness. God is glorified, we are stretched and others are changed as together we show God's grace to the people we meet.
5/20/2018 • 38 minutes, 28 seconds
Isaiah 40 - Part 2
In Nik’s second Talk on Isaiah 40 we reminded of how and why God comforts us, but then we are challenged to be Heralds for God. We are saved by grace, but God looks to us to make effort. time and finances available to Him. Josephus is used to fill out the story of Isaiah, John the Baptist and Jesus.
5/13/2018 • 28 minutes, 29 seconds
Isaiah 53
The foundations of the nation of Israel were built on prophecies. Isaiah 53 is a brilliant prophecy about Jesus. His blood is powerful. This Talk helps us to consider several aspects of His sacrifice. Do what God says even if it doesn't make sense at first.
5/6/2018 • 41 minutes, 6 seconds
Isaiah 40 - Part 1
It’s really good to look at the structure of Isaiah whether you believe one person wrote it or several. Chapter 40 is a turning point in the book. It’s the beginning of Isaiah’s second statement about/from God.
Three themes in chapters 1-39:
1/ God is the God of all nations – not just Israel
2/ God is the God of the individual and not just the nations.
3/ The Assyrian army is close and threatening.
Our hope and future is in the grace, love and comfort of God – just like the two divided Kingdoms of Isaiah’s time.
4/29/2018 • 36 minutes, 45 seconds
Isaiah 35
God makes a barren desert blossom. What is our part in this? Are we prepared to toil and labour for God with everything that we have - time, energy and ideas? What is our character like? Does it reflect what is written in Galatians 5:22, 23? Will we decide to be full-time lighthouse keepers for God? Do we have a sense of urgency? All of the PowerPoint slides for this Talk, as well as John's notes are on our website.
4/22/2018 • 33 minutes, 36 seconds
Gift Day (Family Service)
Join us as we listen to most of the talking components of our Gift Day Service. God certainly loves a cheerful giver (2 Corinthians 9:7)!
3/25/2018 • 43 minutes, 16 seconds
Testimony Sunday
Are we ready, prepared and available to God for Him to use us? Are we praying for Divine opportunities to share our 'God Story'? We hear a short Talk as an encouragement to testify to others in various ways. This includes an experiment using dominoes (photos are on our website). Looking at the notes on our website will help you as you listen to this Talk as you will be able to see the Powerpoint slides. Six people give a Testimony after the Talk.
3/18/2018 • 45 minutes, 24 seconds
Prayer Sunday - March 2018
Our first Prayer Sunday of 2018. Near the very end we hear a picture that is very powerful.
3/11/2018 • 33 minutes, 25 seconds
Who do you think Jesus is?
Who do we think Jesus is? What title should we personally give him? The notes for this Talk are on our website. At the end we also hear from Nohemi Granados Pinilla and pray for her as she returns to South America to carry out more translation work with YWAM.
3/4/2018 • 40 minutes, 7 seconds
Big Hero...Small Story: John Mark
In our last Talk in this Series, we think about who influences us and who do we influence? It is good to praise and pray for those who have influenced us for the better. John Mark felt he had the freedom to say No. It's part of our Christian DNA to reach out to others. As we do this we can lift up the name of the Lord.
2/25/2018 • 38 minutes, 57 seconds
Big Hero...Small Story: Hannah
Bravery, faith and obedience sums up the life of many people in the Bible. It certainly does of Hannah.
2/18/2018 • 30 minutes, 24 seconds
Big Hero...Small Story: Nicodemus
Nicodemus is a well known person in the Bible. His conversation with Jesus in John 3, is perhaps one of the most quoted chapters in the Bible. Who was he, why did he visit Jesus, what happened after and why is he a hero? Is it easy to be spiritually fit? Our website contains the notes for this Talk. This includes all the PowerPoint slides, as well as other ideas that aren't actually explored in the actual Talk itself.
2/11/2018 • 31 minutes, 25 seconds
Big Hero...Small Story: Bezalel
Bezalel was a brilliant craftsman. He was also a spiritual man and that meant he knew that God was with him – Emmanuel. This enabled him to do something that might seem impossible to most people – to be in charge of building God’s Tabernacle. God often calls us to do things for Him that we are good at, just like He did with Bezalel. Is our relationship with God something we work at? Do we “Come” to Jesus? Do we “Go” for Him too? Do we use our gifts for God’s glory? Do we go to people with metaphorical divine hugs: God’s love and compassion? We are called to be Heroes by doing this. Emmanuel is with us today. This means that we can all grow in the faith. We can all be involved in the work of the Lord. Let’s ask God to open our eyes to see what He is doing and get involved – even if it seems tricky. It would be useful for you to look at the notes on our website, as these contain the PowerPoint slides and plenty more ideas that weren’t developed in the actual Talk.
2/4/2018 • 36 minutes, 42 seconds
Big Hero...Small Story: Lydia
Acts 16 - Lydia’s Lifeline.
It’s our responsibility to build churches and preach the Gospel on the new estates, not the Council or builders. We shouldn’t abdicate the responsibility we have to educate and help others. Paul and Silas were led to Philippi to preach the Gospel. Lydia worshipped God. Paul and Silas met her with a group of women in Philippi, though she was originally from Thyatira.
God is impressed when men and women surrender their hearts to Him. Lydia surrendered her heart to God. It is God’s work to bring them into His Kingdom. New birth through the Cross is the only way to access this. She had to repent, believe the Gospel, be baptised and believe the Holy Spirit. Chills and tingles are not primarily what the Holy Spirit is about. Jesus didn’t die so that the Church can be like the World. If we are to be used of God, we need to be filled with the Holy Spirit. Ask God for His wisdom. Using your own mind and ability isn’t good enough. Ask God for wisdom in normal living.
a). The Forbidding Spirit
b). The Pleading Vision
c). The Place of Prayer.
1/28/2018 • 36 minutes, 14 seconds
Big Hero...Small Story: Nathan
Nathan was a political advisor to King David and King Solomon and often spoke prophetically to them. He had a strong influence on David. There are three episodes in the Bible that are looked at in this Talk. He was humble and obedient towards God. Toddlers ‘hide’ and think adults can’t see them. Do we act this way with God when we sin? Nathan doesn’t tell the Law to David but gives him a parable to think about. How do we communicate the Gospel in a secular context so that ‘normal’ people understand it? We need to pray for our communication skills. May God use our words and actions to draw people to Himself. What actions am I taking to invest in others?
1/21/2018 • 34 minutes, 47 seconds
Big Hero...Small Story: Barnabas
Have you got a nickname? Joseph from Cyprus was called Barnabas by the early leaders of the Church as he was such an encourager. What do people call us (whether to our face or behind our backs)? Is it a positive name or something that isn’t? We explore some of Barnabas’ life in this Talk and remind ourselves how excellent it is to be an encourager ourselves. It would be a good idea to consult the notes for this Talk on our website as you listen. You will find all the PowerPoint slides as well as further ideas that aren’t mentioned in the actual Talk. The first three minutes of the Talk are missing due to a malfunction.
1/14/2018 • 34 minutes, 18 seconds
The great and dreadful Day of the Lord
What is the Day of the Lord? Why is it called "great and dreadfful" in the Bible? What is a good response to this?
12/31/2017 • 27 minutes, 57 seconds
Responses during the First Christmas
Lots of people were involved in the first Christmas. What was there response to Baby Jesus? What is our response as the Risen, Ascended and Exalted Jesus talks and interacts with us today?
12/24/2017 • 41 minutes, 45 seconds
Thanking God for you
This Talk is based on Philippians 1:3-14.
12/17/2017 • 23 minutes, 18 seconds
Joy to the World
What is Christian joy?
12/17/2017 • 10 minutes, 52 seconds
The Kingship of Christ and Worship
Using the books of Kings, Job, Romans and Revelation, we remind ourselves what worship is. Do we mostly focus on the Cross or on the Throne as we worship?
12/12/2017 • 34 minutes, 26 seconds
Who is the real hero?
The Media gives us false information when describing heroes. Jesus is the greatest hero and as we follow Him, so we become heroes too. The Outline for this Talk is on our website.
12/3/2017 • 32 minutes, 10 seconds
It's good to pray with others
God desires that we pray with others. It's good for us and it's good for the others we meet with.
11/26/2017 • 19 minutes, 46 seconds
Fasting
Jesus still encourages His disciples to fast. This could be from food, but also from activities that we might cherish. Examples are given from the Bible and from recent history. Spending time at a Retreat is also mentioned. The most important issue is whether we are hungry for more of God.
11/19/2017 • 45 minutes, 14 seconds
Remembering with thanks (looking back and not just forward)
On this Remembrance Sunday we are reminded of the sacrifice of others. The Bible encourages to look back and be grateful for what God has done in our lives. This can be a very positive part of our regular devotions with God. Is that in conflict when we are also told to forget the former things and ponder on what God is about to do in the near and distant future? God calls us to costly grace.
11/12/2017 • 39 minutes, 19 seconds
Prayers in the Bible
We are encouraged to soak in God's presence for longer and on a regular basis. Doing this certainly makes a difference in our lives.Spending longer with God allows a change to happen. This might cause discomfort in the short term, but it is worth it. Everyone has an Invitation from God to spend time with Him.
Looking at the Outline on our website will help you as it includes all the PowerPoint slides. The Paper with the 57 Prayers, Benedictions and Doxologies can also be found, viewed and printed from there too.
11/5/2017 • 31 minutes, 4 seconds
Prayer Walking
We are reminded how the Word of God is powerful (Jeremiah 23:9, Hebrews 4:12). It is important to read the Bible out loud and to bless others. (More information on blessing others can be found at www.ffald-y-brenin.org.)
We are given practical considerations for when we are prayer-walking (being outside, on the move and talking to God) and stories about past adventures. Be stimulated by listening to others as well as by being observant to the surroundings.
10/29/2017 • 43 minutes, 25 seconds
Praying the Bible
There is a strong link between using the Bible (it is an offensive weapon) and praying in the Spirit. We need to hide God's Word in our hearts. It's very important to meditate and chew over what we read.
10/22/2017 • 46 minutes, 6 seconds
How to pray when God seems far away
Sometimes God seems far away. How do we cope? What should we do? We are reminded about the life of David in this Talk and given some principles to help us move forward.
10/15/2017 • 33 minutes, 8 seconds
The Disciples' Prayer
Here we can ponder on what Jesus taught His disciples in Matthew 6:9-15 and Luke 11:1-4.
10/8/2017 • 20 minutes, 6 seconds
Psalm 27
Psalm 27 reminds us that we can be confident of God's love and faithfulness to us. We are also reminded about this in the three testimonies that follow.
9/24/2017 • 32 minutes, 19 seconds
The Harvest
First we hear two youngsters tell how they became Christians, then we are introduced to the theme of this Family Service. A Quiz on seeds and plants is followed by the main Talk of the morning. A song by the puppets, prayer for our friends, family and others that we know and then everyone reading Matthew 9:37, 38 concludes this special Service.
9/17/2017 • 24 minutes, 59 seconds
Divine Digits - let God take your hand.
This Talk begins with a video by Frank HW Miller (www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1KQ9zrhXtI). The background wind sound soon dies down. We then consider seven attributes of Jesus' hands. At the end we are reminded to shake off our complacency. The numerous PowerPoint slides and typed Outline are available on our website - you may wish to look at them as you listen to this Talk.
9/10/2017 • 34 minutes, 47 seconds
Prayer Sunday - September 2017
Two main questions are asked in this Talk: where are you sitting and what are you focussing on? God invites us to spend time with Him at His table. You can read the notes and PowerPoint slides on our website.
9/3/2017 • 36 minutes, 17 seconds
2 Peter Chapter 3
The Day of the Lord - we wait for this by living godly lives. We can grow in Christ and encourage others to follow Jesus too. We know that God will do as He promised. The End Times needn't be a scary thought.
The PowerPoint slides for this Talk are on our website. It might be helpful to look at them whilst you are listening.
8/27/2017 • 41 minutes, 52 seconds
2 Peter Chapter 2
This Chapter reminds us to stand against heresy - an inward persecution that the early Church was facing. Does what we are listening to and accepting make God bigger in our lives - does it glorify God? Immerse yourself in the genuine, so that the counterfeit is obvious. Is my own life holy and pleasing to God?
All of the Powerpoint slides are on our website. They are useful to look at as you listen to this excellent Talk.
8/20/2017 • 37 minutes, 12 seconds
2 Peter Chapter 1
We get an overview of Peter's Epistles and then zoom in a little more for an overview of Chapter 1 and then concentrate our attention on verses 5-7.
We are told by Peter to live a Godly life! What does that mean? Why should we do it? How can we do it? We are encouraged to follow God wholeheartedly and not to try to put one foot in God's camp and the other foot in the World's camp.
Looking at the Slides and Outline on our website will help you to benefit from and enjoy this Talk more.
8/13/2017 • 31 minutes, 56 seconds
1 Peter Chapter 4
Jesus changes our outlook on life when He is our Lord. What seemed normal can become strange and what we used to consider weird becomes the obvious way to think, speak and do.
An experiment with two bar magnets helps us to ponder whether we are ready for God. Are we ready for action now, for Jesus coming back, for the expected and the unexpected and for change? What reminders of God's love are we creating in Nuneaton and where we live/work? As Samuel listened to God and was obedient, let's purpose to do the same.
Using the notes on our website might be helpful for you. The PowerPoint slides are easy to see there, as are extra points and information.
7/30/2017 • 31 minutes, 45 seconds
1 Peter Chapter 3
We continue to think about 'Holiness in Action' in this Chapter. Submission is seen as a negative action by many in our society, but the Bible tells us it is a good thing to do. Christianity has both privileges and duties. How much do Jesus' attitudes and actions affect my own? John 13 is used to illustrate this point. Trusting in God, our Rock, is part of our calling (Psalm 62:5-8). Look at the notes on our website too, as these have the PowerPoint slides and much more material that wasn't actually shared during the Talk.
7/23/2017 • 38 minutes, 16 seconds
1 Peter Chapter 2
"Holding onto Hope." The Christians that Peter wrote to were suffering persecution. Life was difficult. Peter encouraged them by saying they should live their lives as a spiritual sacrifice to God and tune their SatNav (GPS) to God and not the enemy.
7/16/2017 • 31 minutes, 58 seconds
1 Peter Chapter 1
As Christians do we live our lives any differently to pagans? Let's invest our time focussing on God and seeking His holiness in our lives.
7/9/2017 • 31 minutes, 57 seconds
The Petrine Epistles: an Introduction
In this Talk we get to understand a little more about Peter, as some of the episodes he found himself in in the Gospels and Acts are described. We also hear about how his two Letters fit into the rest of the New Testament. You might like to read the Talk outline on our website as you listen, as this shows all the PowerPoint slides and often goes into more detail.
7/2/2017 • 34 minutes, 19 seconds
Prayer Sunday - June 2017
We are encouraged to pray more than ever. We are individuals but part of a community. As we share our lives together, let us make prayer the centre of it. Looking at the PowerPoint slides on our website will help you to understand this Talk more.
6/25/2017 • 42 minutes, 46 seconds
Our part in Discipling the Nations
We briefly hear what WEC does and are reminded of the place of sacrifice in our Christian Walk. Using a few statistics we are reminded that the task of taking the Good News of Jesus is far from complete. We are all called to be a part of God’s Mission to disciple others. We don’t need to wait for a special call in order to get going. Matthew 28:19, 20 and Luke 14:28, 33 are discussed. Are we willing to give up everything for the sake of the Gospel? In order for us to disciple others in real repentance, we need to be good disciples ourselves. We can do a lot of things for God, but it is His strength in us that will make the real difference.
The PowerPoint slides that were used can be viewed on our website. Doing this will help you understand more of what is being said. Raine’s Talk Outline is also available there.
6/18/2017 • 37 minutes, 29 seconds
Healing Service (June 2017)
We are reminded that God heals through the story of Naaman in 2 Kings 5. We are also encouraged to worship God as we seek Him.
6/11/2017 • 31 minutes, 31 seconds
Family Service - International Sunday
To celebrate Pentecost we held an International Service, considering how the Church might be vary in different countries, but it is basicially the same: the Bride of Christ.
Thew Service consisted of many parts: Welcome and intro (00:00), Memoery Verse (00:28), Quiz (02:54), Video on the The Church: its history and diversity (08:41), Prayer time introduction (11:18), Memeory Verse (13:56), How is the Church similar/different in other countries? (15:05), Communion (20:08), Craft (23:14), Talk by Jean (23:40), Talk Thanks (38:49), Memory Verse (39:42), Closing Thoughts (44:03) and Closing Prayer (44:45).
6/4/2017 • 46 minutes, 5 seconds
I Am: The Alpha and The Omega
In this last of the I Am Talks, we are reminded that nothing is outside of Jesus' control. Our response must be to worship and trust Him. Jesus is coming back. Are we ready? Are we concerned with the empty chair?
5/28/2017 • 31 minutes, 47 seconds
I Am: The Messiah
Jesus is the Messiah. What kind of Messiah was expected during the Gospel Times? We look at how the differences between the Jews and Samaritans emerged towards Messiahship. God was doing something bigger than the differences that existed though. We have one King and one Messiah, so we are one Family. Jesus can unite the Jews and Samaritans. Jesus can unite us all. We are called to bring unity where we go. We should show that we are one Family. Our task is to continue His work. Jesus urges us to look at Himself – He is the solution to any problems of division we might face.
All the PowerPoint slides are available on our website. You might find it useful to look at them whilst listening to this Talk.
5/21/2017 • 39 minutes, 11 seconds
I Am: The Bread of Life
In this Talk, based primarily on John 6:35, we hear about the persecutions that happened to the Church and other background events to the Gospel of John. We are also reminded of the link back to Exodus chapter 3. What is the significance of bread in the Old Testament? Jesus still provides and delivers.
Seung Jin’s outline is available on our website.
5/14/2017 • 36 minutes, 8 seconds
I Am: The True Vine
What did Jesus mean when He said this? In this message we get to hear the context of the imagery from the history of Israel. We are encouraged to bear fruit, abide in Jesus and to love one another. Are we relying more on our talents and experience than we used to? Do we pray less than we used to as we work out our calling? All of Andy's PowerPoint slides are on our website. It will be useful to look at them as you listen to this message.
5/7/2017 • 47 minutes, 14 seconds
I Am: The Door/Gate
Jesus is radical. Is He arrogant for making such a significant statement about being The Door/Gate? No. Listen as we discover that Jesus provides security, safety and sustenance. What does this message imply we should be doing ourselves?
4/30/2017 • 36 minutes, 22 seconds
I Am: The Light of the World
1). The Darkness of the World
(1 John 5:19. John 3:19)
2). The Light in the World.
(John 9: 5. John 1: 4)
3). The Light in Us.
(1 John 1:7)
4/23/2017 • 33 minutes, 58 seconds
Family Service (Davit's Baptism) - I Am: The Resurrection and The Life
This Family Service focussed on Davit's Baptism. As well as a short Talk we will hear lots of people pray for Davit, as well as other spoken parts of the Service. Welcome and Initial Comments (00.00), Talk with children (01.28), John’s Talk (08.34), Davit’s Testimony (21.46), the Baptism and Paul's Prayer (24.15), Introduction to the Puppets (25.28), Reading: Matthew 28:1-10 (25.50), Prayers for Davit (27.27) and Closing Prayer (38.27).
4/16/2017 • 39 minutes, 2 seconds
I Am: The Way, The Truth, The Life
Is it narrow minded and bigoted to regard Jesus as only Way, the only Truth and the only Life? What does all of this mean anyway?
4/9/2017 • 31 minutes, 49 seconds
I Am: The Good Shepherd
In this Talk we hear about the how John's Gospel is different to the other three. We learn about the significance of the phrase "I Am" and how we should respond to Jesus being our Good Shepherd.
If you're able, follow the printed Outline of this Talk on our website, as you will be able to see all of the slides then.
4/2/2017 • 41 minutes, 47 seconds
Family Service (Alan's Baptism) - Puzzles and a Mystery
This Family Service focussed on Alan’s Baptism. As well as a short Talk we will hear lots of people pray for Alan, as well as other spoken parts of the Service.
Welcome and Initial Comments (00.00), John’s Talk (4.24), Offering (14.52), Alan’s Testimony (18.11), the Baptism and SeungJin’s Prayer (20.31), Gill’s encouragements (22.49), Jo’s Reading (17.23), Prayers for Alan (30.11) and Closing Comments and Prayer (42.48).
3/26/2017 • 44 minutes, 46 seconds
What is Baptism (Part 2)?
There are several different ways to baptise. At NCF our tradition is to totally immerse someone.
We should baptise and this is clear in the Scripture. How it is done is not so clear in the Bible. Why we do it is more important than how we do it.
It is an initiation as well as a celebration. Adults can understand and respond to the Gospel. Baptism symbolises death and newness of life. We should be baptised to show that our sins are buried and we have new life.
We examine 1 Corinthians 10:1-4, Acts 2:34-41, Romans 6:3-5 and Colossians 2:9-12.
3/19/2017 • 30 minutes, 6 seconds
Prayer Sunday - March 2017
“The great tragedy of life is not unanswered prayer but unoffered prayer.” (FB Meyer)
We are encouraged in Colossians 4:2-6 to be devoted to prayer and we are reminded that Jesus was passionate in prayer while on earth. It is good to be thankful as we pray too.
3/12/2017 • 20 minutes, 24 seconds
What is Baptism (Part 1)?
What is Baptism all about? Based on Matthew 28:18-20 and Acts 2:38,39 we are reminded of the four steps to Initation Baptism. Part 2 is coming on 19th March.
3/5/2017 • 33 minutes, 40 seconds
The Prophets and Kings of the Divided Kingdom: King Zedekiah and King Hoshea
Our Series is brought to a close by looking at the final King of each Kingdom: King Zedekiah (Judah) and King Hoshea (Israel). Though they reigned around 140 years apart there are many similarities between their characters and the times in which they lived. Their lives are mirrored. We look at some of the history of the period, including inter-state relations. We are reminded how important the Prophets are at this time.
There is hope when we submit to God even when judgement is forecast. We need to repent and turn to Him. Both Zedekiah and Hoshea looked for help in other places to what God indicated.
The picture of King Jehu bowing to Shalmaneser III on the Black Obelisk sums up what is often happening in these two books. Yahweh was meant to be the true King of Israel and Judah. However, most kings trusted in foreign powers rather than God. Failure, tragedy and despair mark most of the reigns in the books of Kings and Chronicles.
Christ is our Lord and King. Jesus is King of all the nations.
Looking at the slides on our website will really help you to get more out of this Talk.
2/26/2017 • 42 minutes, 26 seconds
The Prophets and Kings of the Divided Kingdom: King Josiah
Looking in 2 Kings 22, 23 and 2 Chronicles 34, 35 we find a king that makes us smile. Two key words of his reign are Renewal and Revival.
Some kings had a good start in life yet ruled Judah in an evil way. Josiah’s brilliant reign is a miracle because of the poor inheritance he gained from his dad and grandad. At the start of his reign the Temple in Jerusalem and worship in general was in a terrible state. Josiah didn’t make a casual or pathetic change – he really went for it as he realised the holiness of God was important. Finding the Book of Deuteronomy in the Temple was a major turning point in his reign. The ‘Bible’ is a compass for Israel, but they neglected it under many kings. Revival happens when we realise how sinful we are and how holy God is. Josiah doesn’t just repent personally, but encouraged all of Judah to repent as well.
How can we suggest to people that the Bible is still relevant for them and their lives? People are not aware of this, so we need to lead them to understanding how important it is.
God can use any of us – it doesn’t matter how old we are, our family background or the state of the society around us. We don’t need to let any obstacle to get in the way of us doing what is right. We can all lead a Revival with God’s help.
Are there any promises that are buried? We are encouraged to go and uncover them again. Listen carefully as God whispers important things to you. May He be glorified through us!
2/19/2017 • 34 minutes, 39 seconds
The Prophets and Kings of the Divided Kingdom: King Manasseh
In this Talk we hear about King Manasseh, his life and legacy, as well as the background to his reign. He set up high places in Judah and can be seen as an evil king for much of his reign. Are there high places in our own lives? We can’t be the best disciple of Jesus if we live dual lives –tolerating our own sins (like a plank) but getting annoyed by others’ sins (their speck). There is a battle going on, but God is with us and for us. Chronicles describes how Manasseh repented, just like Paul of Tarsus did. We are encouraged to turn our default setting down so that we hate sin too. “Don’t let the world around you squeeze you into its own mould” (Romans 12:2).
We also watched a video by Justin Welby https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m9h3FoeXNA
2/12/2017 • 33 minutes, 11 seconds
The Prophets and Kings of the Divided Kingdom: King Hezekiah
Hezekiah was a good King of Judah. He sought God through reading the Scriptures that existed then, listening to Isaiah and praying. However we learn that he was also proud on occasions.
2/5/2017 • 22 minutes, 22 seconds
The Prophets and Kings of the Divided Kingdom: King Jehu
We look further into the background of the Kings and Prophets of the Divided Kingdom. Why are some of the Kings mentioned only in the Books of Kings and some in both Kings and Chronicles? Who wrote these books and why?
Jehu’s story is mostly told in 2 Kings 9 and 10. He was certainly appointed by God and was perhaps the best King that the northern Kingdom had. However, he didn’t follow through totally with the things that God had asked him to do. He let idolatrous worship continue. He tolerated evil.
“Because” and “but” are words God uses to partly describe different Kings. Jehu might have started off his reign in a good way, but it didn’t continue. Doing well in the past can strengthen us today, but we still need to decide to follow and obey God wholeheartedly today. What steps of faith will I take today? How can I help and encourage others in their next step? Neil Armstrong didn’t make that famous step in 1969 on his own. He needed a great deal of help from others. True discipleship needs deep relationships. We need to invest our lives in other people as God leads us. Transformation for the town and our church will necessitate change in us personally.
As God speaks to us, so we all need to make a response to Him.
Using the Notes on our website in conjunction with this Audio will help you as you will be able to see all the slides that were used.
1/29/2017 • 41 minutes, 4 seconds
The Prophets and Kings of the Divided Kingdom: King Jehoshaphat
Another good King is focussed on. Jehoshaphat's heart was for God. Does anything obscure our view of Christ? Does our life revolve around Him? Let's align ourselves fully with God. "...Christ in you, the hope of glory." (Colossians 1:27)
1/22/2017 • 37 minutes, 58 seconds
Spoken Tributes to Reverend TaeDae Yoon (1956-2016)
These Tributes were recorded at TaeDae's Funeral at Nuneaton Christian Fellowship on 19th January 2017.
00.00 - Miss HeeJin Yoon (Tribute);
07.19 - Mr HyungJin Yoon (Tribute);
17.55 - Rev Dr Nik Howarth (Tribute);
26:12 - Rev David Rhodes (Prayer);
29:30 - Rev Paul Wood (1 Corinthians 15:50-58);
32:37 - Rev Professor Bob Akroyd (Revelation 21:1-5);
34:40 - Rev Dr Fergus Macdonald (Sermon);
49:20 - Rev Dr Daniel Choi (Final Blessing);
51:13 - Rev Paul Wood (Announcement).
The hymns sung in the Service were:
Higher Ground, The Old Rugged Cross and Onward, Christian Soldiers.
There is also a written Tribute on page 3 of Issue 2 of our Newsletter.
www.nuneatonchristianfellowship.org.uk/Onward.html
1/19/2017 • 53 minutes, 56 seconds
The Prophets and Kings of the Divided Kingdom: King Ahab
King Jeroboam set the tone for evil leadership in the northern kingdom of Israel. Yahweh’s rule was utterly rejected.
It was a dark nation under King Ahab’s rule too. Alliances were made with other neighbouring nations for when things were bad for them. This led Ahab to marry Jezebel. She brought many false prophets with her when she moved to Samaria. The killing of God’s people certainly happened at this time.
Elijah is a light shining in the bleak darkness and evil of the time. God cannot be overcome by evil. God is not in competition with evil. We can be overwhelmed by the thick darkness and negatives around us. It can’t stop us from being kind to others though. There is never an excuse to reaching out and reflecting the love of God – just like Elijah did. God is still good and is in control. The prophet Micaiah was also used by God at this time.
Two things can be applied to our lives.
1/ Spiritual Warfare. There is a spiritual realm that is happening in the world. Terrorism is partly inspired by evil spirits. The power of God through the Church can bring down terrorism – politics and military can’t.
2/ Persecution. We should expect to face opposition when we follow Jesus. Truth still exists – we are not a post-truth society. We should engage in spreading truth. Don’t allow your light to grow dark.
1/15/2017 • 34 minutes, 41 seconds
The Prophets and Kings of the Divided Kingdom: King Jeroboam I
We look at the background to why Jeroboam became King, which primarily involves King Solomon. Jeroboam could have been a very good King indeed but turned out badly. He is the “What If?” King. He can be compared to King David in many ways. The way they worshipped and encouraged others to worship is what separates them.
Do we involve God in the major decisions of our lives? Do we worship God the way He desires to be worshipped within our personalities? Do we allow the circumstances of our lives to dictate the way we relate to Jesus or do we allow Jesus to direct and shape our circumstances? It’s more important to think about how we end our life rather than how we began it. Let’s decide to be like David and not follow Jeroboam’s example.
Using the Notes on our website in conjunction with this Audio will help you as you will be able to see all the slides that were used.
1/8/2017 • 43 minutes, 4 seconds
The Prophets and Kings of the Divided Kingdom: Introduction + King Rehoboam
In this Talk we learn a little about King Rehoboam’s reign and the three Kings of “unified” Israel that preceded him. How can we apply these incidents to our own lives? Pray for those in authority, be more sensitive to others and be more sensitive to God.
Listening to and then obeying God will cost us. We have many empty chairs and a hidden baptistry. By praying, fasting and then obeying God in an earnest manner we will see NCF change as we will be changed individually. Are we willing to choose to follow God whatever the cost?
Using the Notes on our website in conjunction with this Audio will help you as you will be able to see all the slides that were used.
1/1/2017 • 39 minutes, 43 seconds
The Shepherds hear the amazing news
We are reminded how the shepherds encountered the angels and then went to see Jesus.
At the end we pray for the Yoon family, after hearing about the death of our good friend Rev TaeDae Yoon, who died on 21st December.
12/25/2016 • 16 minutes, 33 seconds
Hearts prepared to receive Jesus
We hear about how Mary, Joseph, Simeon and Anna were ready for God when He acted in surprising ways in their lives.
12/18/2016 • 15 minutes, 6 seconds
The Four Kings of the Christmas Story
This Talk began with a YouTube video which featured Colonel HW Miller talking about what Christmas isn’t about. It can be viewed here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP37kQg0w_4
Not everybody enjoys Christmas. Perhaps those who are ill, have experienced death in the family recently, those in debt and those in wars.
Three well-known Kings from the Christmas story are briefly discussed, as well as one who is much less known. King Herod (Alex), Caesar Augustus (Keith) and King Jesus (Andy) are described with regard to what they were like and what they did.
“King Me” takes the crown off Jesus. “King Me” isn’t interested in others. We are encouraged to give the crown we wear to Jesus. Our primary response to Jesus at Christmas isn’t to send cards, eat a lot or give to charity. Christmas is really recognising who Jesus is and then giving Him our own crown in order to follow Him wholeheartedly. Let Him increase in our lives and ourselves decrease. Celebrating Christmas is about allowing Jesus to wear our crown.
12/18/2016 • 19 minutes, 9 seconds
The Greatest Story from the Smallest Place
Mary and Joseph were common and normal people from an insignificant place. Their lives were part of the Greatest Story.
How can we inspire others to embrace their destiny in God? How can we inspire them to look to God in their everyday lives? We are encouraged to act as one of the characters in the story, to be a narrator of the story and to be a translator of the story.
Mary was willing to embrace something she couldn't have imagined. Through prayer and then following God's leading we too can do that for ourselves and for others.
12/11/2016 • 35 minutes, 3 seconds
The Ministry of Reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:18)
Jesus’ work on the cross changes our identities from sinner to co-worker with God. Paul is the typical example of this radical change of his life and destiny through reconciliation with God. His entire life and ministry was to help people reconciled with God (salvation) and bring reconciliation between Jews and Gentiles which was beyond their understanding in the first century world. We know that he was in broken relationship with his fellow Jews, Barnabas and Mark and people in Corinth but he never gave up his personal reconciliation with them.
His life teaches us that reconciliation is our mission and ministry (2 Cor 5:18). Jesus’ obedience was powerful enough to reconcile all the sinners with God. Paul’s obedience was strong enough to reconcile Jews with Gentiles. God has given us the same mission and ministry for reconciliation.
Our little obedience can surely bring reconciliation for individuals, communities and even for the nations.
12/4/2016 • 35 minutes, 24 seconds
1 Corinthians: We need to deny ourselves (Chapter 9:1-16)
On this Remembrance Sunday we are encouraged to deny ourselves, just as many soldiers and civilians did in previous generations.
It’s a profound challenge to deny ourselves as we consider our walk with God. What does it mean to be a Disciple of Jesus (Luke 14:25-27)? Paul created a new norm in Corinth. How can I move in the opposite spirit in the context in which I live? There are many things we could do in practical ways to help and encourage others – our neighbours, work colleagues, family and friends. We don’t need to make a lot of noise in our Christian walk – showing kindness and God’s love is powerful. Am I a disciple of Jesus in both word and action?
11/13/2016 • 37 minutes, 32 seconds
1 Corinthians: When we gather (Chapter 11:17-34)
Why do we take Communion? What is the background to how Paul of Tarsus describes what needs to change at the Church in Corinth?
Recognising our sins and then repenting is an important part of our Christian walk. Our faults need not hold us back from serving God though.
11/6/2016 • 29 minutes, 40 seconds
1 Corinthians: We are free in Christ (Chapter 8+)
It's brilliant that we have freedom in Christ. This is not a freedom where we can do anything we want though. It's the freedom to lay aside our freedoms. It's the right to lay aside our rights.
This Talk also gives us some background to Paul and his relationship with the church he planted in Corinth.
10/30/2016 • 36 minutes, 52 seconds
1 Corinthians: We are dependent on the Holy Spirit (Chapter 2)
In this Talk we are reminded Who the Holy Spirit is and how, in several ways, that we are truly dependent on Him for our Christian walk and growth.
It would be useful to look at the PowerPoint slides as you listen to this Talk. They are available on our website.
10/23/2016 • 31 minutes, 7 seconds
1 Corinthians: Church Discipline (Chapter 5)
All of us sin, with everyone having certain sins in their lives that somehow plague them, though we perhaps tolerate them. We are reminded that we can't have dual citizenship with God and the world.
At the end there is a eight minute Question and Answer Session between Paul and John which gives a few practical ideas on this important subject. We shouldn't keep silent about our problems and sins. Seeking help is important.
10/9/2016 • 33 minutes, 42 seconds
1 Corinthians: Introduction + Called to be…. (Chapter 1)
There are 66 books in the Bible. How does the letter that was written to the church in the city of Corinth (that we call 1 Corinthians) fit into that? Why and when was it written?
Paul reminds us that we are called by God to be saints, to be thankful, to be one and to be child-like/foolish.
It might be useful to follow the Bible Reading Plan for Acts and 1 Corinthians during October and November. This is available on our website, as well as from the back of the church.
Using the written materials for this Talk will help you as you listen as lots of PowerPoint slides are described.
10/2/2016 • 38 minutes, 43 seconds
Partnership Sunday
On Partnership Sunday we are reminded what it means to be a Partner of NCF. The form is also discussed.
9/25/2016 • 29 minutes, 12 seconds
Prayer Sunday - Being Generous in Prayer
On this Prayer Sunday we are encouraged to be generous as we pray. This Talk starts off with the stories of the Prodigal Son and Good Samaritan being told. Was it the same person in Jesus’ mind? As our heavenly Father forgives us for what we have done, so we can go out with His power to bless and encourage others.
Just as God loves a cheerful and non-reluctant giver (2 Corinthians 9:7), so surely He must love a cheerful and non-reluctant pray-er?
We are reminded to be inspired by reading the many prayers that are in the Bible, as well as those that have been written down in recent decades and centuries. Listening to others pray is often helpful as well as using objects to spark our activity. God is “..able to do immeasurably more than all we can ask or imagine…” (Ephesians 3:20).
You might find it useful to look on our website to look at the PowerPoint slides as you listen to this audio.
9/18/2016 • 32 minutes, 49 seconds
Aspects of The Lord's Prayer from Gethsemane to Crucifixion
Using the section of Matthew 26:36f, we are reminded that when life is challenging it brings out both the best and the worst in us. When we look at Jesus in Gethsemane, He is at His most pressured. He still has choices there. What are His core values and how does He respond to others though?
The main points to The Lord’s Prayer are:
Honouring and knowing who God is; celebrating His Will and what He has done and thanking God for His provision. We see these points in action at this time in Jesus' earthly life.
We are also reminded that prayer is aligning ourselves with God’s Will and listening to Him, as well as watching with, being with and identifying with those that are troubled or in distress. Prayer is essentially listening, not speaking.
The Lord's Prayer is the way of living, our core values that should be in our daily lives. It isn't purely just good advice that Jesus gave.
"The summing up of the whole Gospel is in The Lord’s Prayer." Tertullian (c155-c240)
9/4/2016 • 30 minutes, 46 seconds
Revival: Taking and then passing on The Baton + Conclusion
In this Talk we remember the life of Paul and how he passed his baton onto Timothy in a good way. All Revivals only happen for a relatively short time, as the big experience tends to die down as normal life takes hold of us.
We are encouraged to live revived lives rather than to want to experience big events. We should make prayer, holiness, repentance, the power of unity etc part of our normal lives.
A very small section of this Talk near the beginning wasn’t included in the recording. You might find it useful to look at the Printed Materials for the whole of the Talk in any case.
8/28/2016 • 28 minutes, 39 seconds
Revival: Repentance + true holiness/purity
Using the texts of Hebrews 12:14, 1 Peter 1:13-16 and Titus 2:11-15, we are encouraged to embrace holiness and not let it get buried in the busy-ness of life. Are our values based on an eternal or temporary perspective? Holiness is a separation from sin - it's active not passive.
8/21/2016 • 24 minutes, 55 seconds
Revival: Joel 2:28
Whilst not referring to Joel 2:28, we hear about the importance of being filled with God. God will work through us as we personally submit to Him. The victory has to be God’s – His name should be honoured and glorified. God IS with us - He has not forsaken us. We are told to exhort one another daily. Are we daily encouraging each other to belief or unbelief?
We are reminded that whilst many, many people were converted in Nuneaton in 1905, God is still doing many miracles today by changing sinners into saints. He is not the God of only yesterday – He is the eternal God of now. We may be satisfied and content with what is God doing already, but God wants to move us from our comfort zones. The Essence of Revival is to humble ourselves, pray, do works of righteousness and to believe what God said in the Bible. “Use us in the way You want to use us God!”
8/14/2016 • 38 minutes, 23 seconds
Revival: Prayer and Unity
Prayer and Unity are two factors that seem to occur in every Revival. Basing his Talk on Daniel 9:1-19, Jean reminds us that our prayer life needs to be motivated by God, centred on God and glorifying to God.
8/7/2016 • 37 minutes, 11 seconds
Revival: Shock and Surprise!
In this Talk we are reminded that God is in control and sometimes He doesn't do things the way we might expect. Using several examples from Church History, Habakkuk 1:5-7 and quotes from AW Tozer and Jonathan Edwards, it is made clear that we should not limit God where He hasn't limited Himself. Reflecting several times on Hebrews 13:8, we are encouraged to continue to pray for Revival in our own lives as well as in the greater Church. God can still shock and surprise us as He has done in other places and in previous times.
You might find it useful to look on our website to look at the Powerpoint slides as you listen to this audio.
7/31/2016 • 37 minutes, 27 seconds
Revival: What has happened in Korea?
In this Talk, Rev. Song from Seoul describes how Korean Christians faced persecution through the Japanese. In the past the Korean Church has focussed on prayer and The Great Commission.
He reminds us of the importance of the truth that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever (Hebrews 13:8).
7/24/2016 • 25 minutes, 36 seconds
Revival: Examples from the British Isles
In this Talk we are encouraged to look back at what God has done across the centuries in this nation. Examples from 1735, 1739, 1859, 1904, 1905 and 1949 are briefly mentioned with events and people being described. Links to books and interesting websites are given on our website so that more information can be discovered.
In conclusion 2 Kings 4:1-6 is read. Our life is like a jar. Dare we give an empty jar to God so that He can use it for His purpose? God whispers to us all: "Listen! Be Holy! Be Ready! Be Radical! Surrender and obey!
7/17/2016 • 39 minutes, 9 seconds
Revival: Examples from the New Testament
"The Acts of the Apostles" is really about the birth of the Church - it's a history book. However, there are many Revival characteristics and principles contained in it, with many of the Apostles and Christians turning the world upside down.
We hear how the importance of prayer, unity, living a practical Gospel and practising the presence of God is vital as the Church (us) is really the Tabernacle with legs.
The Talk ends with useful applications to our own lives.
7/10/2016 • 29 minutes, 37 seconds
Introduction to "Revival" + Examples from the Old Testament
This Talk introduces a new Series: Revival. We are reminded that whilst Revival is always God's initiative we all have a part to play - to listen, pray and turn from our sinful ways. Some Old Testament stories show us that God is at work. We are encouraged to follow Him with passion, persistence and patience.
7/3/2016 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Prayer Sunday - Introduction
Here we have a very brief Introduction to our Prayer Sunday. There were five areas we could pray about: the EU Referendum, Local Issues, International Issues, The Persecuted Church and Healing.
The Printed Materials for today give some feedback as to what people prayed about.
6/19/2016 • 1 minute, 13 seconds
The 'Titles' within some Psalms
The Titles that some Psalms have are perhaps easy not to consider or even read. However, this Talk reminds us that whilst some may contain ideas/words we don't understand (which is important in itself), others give context and others show that music and structure is beautiful to God.
6/12/2016 • 28 minutes, 38 seconds
What is true Worship?
Two Talks that were given in the same Morning Service - What is Worship and How can we be a true Worshipper?
6/5/2016 • 19 minutes, 17 seconds
Psalm 40
Waiting. It's not something we like, but it's definitely something God uses to help us grow and develop as Christians. In this Talk we hear how different characters in the Bible had to wait and how it is really beneficial to wait on God together.
5/29/2016 • 34 minutes, 20 seconds
Psalm 32
God speaks to us all. In this Talk you will hear ideas on how to actively hear God. As we trust Him so we can expect that He “will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; [He] will counsel you and watch over
you.”
5/22/2016 • 23 minutes, 3 seconds
Psalm 39
In this Talk we learn that David can be viewed as a prototype of human struggling. As we go through Psalm 39 we see that at first he copes with the stresses of life by himself, then he quickly realises his limitations and turns to God. This is where he ultimately finds hope.
5/15/2016 • 31 minutes, 53 seconds
Psalm 34
How would you describe yourself? Be encouraged as you listen to this Talk - you are a child of God and He loves you. "I was a nobody, but I prayed, and the Lord saved me from all my troubles" (verse 6 - Contemporary English Version).
5/8/2016 • 24 minutes, 57 seconds
Psalm 22
How do we respond in times of trouble, when God feels far from us? In this Talk we go through Psalm 22 with its famous beginning of “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?", and see how even though David began with such a great cry of anguish, yet he ends the same Psalm by leading his people in praise to God. We will also ask why Jesus used this Psalm on the Cross, and how we can use it too.
5/1/2016 • 31 minutes, 18 seconds
Psalm 19
Is it a paradox that the heavens are silent and yet speak? A few examples are given in this Talk to suggest not! We hear what the vocabulary of our worship is often like and then get ideas how this can be expanded and deepened.
4/24/2016 • 35 minutes, 5 seconds
Psalm 1 (revisited)
Can something negative be positive? And what exactly does it mean to be blessed? This Talk explores this and more. How do we meditate and what do we meditate on? There are lots of practical pointers to try out in our daily walk.
4/17/2016 • 31 minutes, 41 seconds
Psalm 1
Pastor Mike (from Queens Road Elim) discusses the importance of putting our roots into God's Word. How do we live fruitful lives? We all need to make a conscious decision to read the Scriptures so that they get into our minds and then our hearts.
Psalm 1 and Jeremiah 17:5-8 are very closely related. When there is repetition in the Bible, we know we should prick our ears even more than normal.
4/10/2016 • 30 minutes, 8 seconds
Introduction to Psalms 1-41 Series + Psalm 23
This Talk begins with a general introduction to our latest Series: Psalms 1-41. Psalm 23 is then discussed, especially thinking about God's Providence, Protection and Provision. The LORD is our shepherd, but we need to let Him be close to us in order for us to know it in reality.
4/3/2016 • 34 minutes, 23 seconds
I know that my Redeemer liveth - Handel
Jinny sang Handel's "I know that my Redeemer liveth" - the recording is unbalanced (listen carefully for the violin and cello) but it gives a flavour.
3/27/2016 • 5 minutes, 43 seconds
The Surprise of Easter
Easter leads to Transformation. Listen to some of the surprises of the first Easter. This Talk is based on John 20:19-29 and helps us to consider Inquistive Thomas, as well as the cost of sin.
(The volume suddenly gets louder after 30 seconds.)
3/27/2016 • 30 minutes
Palm Sunday 2016
We hear Mark 11:1-11 read to us and then two Talks about different aspects of Palm Sunday. The first Talk (from 1:35) helps us to understand the meaning of the Hebrew word "Hosanna." The second Talk (from 6:25) makes us consider "How do we see Jesus?"
3/20/2016 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
Teen Challenge
Teen Challenge, and their leader Phil Hills, joined us for our Morning Service. We hear three wonderful testimonies of how Jesus transformed lives (from 00:00, from 05:05 and from 08:06 ) and then Phil challenges us to follow God wholeheartedly by relating the story of Joseph (from 13:53).
3/13/2016 • 41 minutes, 7 seconds
The Partnership
There are many different types of partnerships. We look at how God partnered with many people in the Bible and how He wants to partner with us. This is not a Mission Impossible, but one that is Mission Possible because of who God is and how He enables us to work and live wholeheartedly for Him.
3/6/2016 • 34 minutes, 29 seconds
God is Glorious
We all have ‘wow moments’ in our lives, but they are mundane when considered to knowing God. He knows us through and through, as well as the large things in creation.
Recounting six episodes from the Bible, we are shown a little about how God is glorious. We’re invited to have a living relationship with God – that is certainly a WOW, but the consequences are both joyous and serious. We are not called to just a head knowledge of who God is.
God is amazing. God is awesome. God is magnificent. God is supreme. God is glorious – and yet: He loves us!
This Series has only scratched the surface on who God is and what He is like. Keep reading and investigating to discover more about Him.
It might be useful to look at the Talk Outline on our website so that you can see the PowerPoint slides that are described in this Talk.
2/28/2016 • 31 minutes, 18 seconds
God is Faithful
“If we would bring back spiritual power to our lives, we must begin to think of God more nearly as He is." ( A.W.Tozer)
In this Talk we discover more about the What, Why and How of God’s faithfulness. Using a good number of Biblical references, we are reminded that our response is to give thanks in amazement of His faithfulness.
2/21/2016 • 29 minutes, 37 seconds
God is Love
God’s love is a mystery! Using Ephesians 3:14-19, we are reminded about the breadth, length, height and depth of God’s love to us. How do we love Him in return?
2/14/2016 • 31 minutes, 51 seconds
God is Jealous
In this Talk we are reminded that God's jealousy is very different from envy that we might feel. An historical context is given to help us see What is God's jealousy, Why would God want to be jealous and How do we respond to His jealousy?
We are challenged in that God is jealous for us, so we should be jealous for Him and His business.
2/7/2016 • 32 minutes, 42 seconds
God is Creative
Creativity is one of God’s most common genes on earth. Mankind is creative in many ways, but not to the extent that God is! We look at several examples, both in large ways and small. We are then encouraged to allow God to be creative through us as we pray and work for Him.
The first couple of minutes of the Talk are missing due to a recording error.
It might be useful to look at the notes for this Talk as you listen so that you can view the PowerPoint slides that are described.
1/31/2016 • 34 minutes, 54 seconds
God is the Omni-s
In this Talk we hear about the relevance of God being omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent.
1/24/2016 • 25 minutes, 8 seconds
God is not Silent
We are reminded that silence is not golden. God speaks to us in different ways, but we need to spend time tuning into Him and away from background interference. The greatest obstacle to hearing God is ourselves.
Use the notes from this Talk so you can see the slides that are being discussed.
1/17/2016 • 30 minutes, 48 seconds
God is Holy
In this Talk we are reminded what holiness is. We then hear in what respects God is holy and what that attribute demands in our own lives.
1/10/2016 • 37 minutes, 4 seconds
Introduction to "Following....Who?" + God is Ineffable
"Worship must be more than flattery and more than guesswork. It is the loving homage of the committed to the revealed." (Derek Kidner)
This Series of Talks were planned to help us seek to worship God differently by discovering more about His many facets and attributes.
In this particular Talk, we consider how God being Ineffable (too great for description in words) can impact us. As we seek to catch a greater gilmpse of God, so our lives will change and others will change too.