Today we consider the events of Good Friday. Our Bible reading is Matthew 27:1-61.
Today we consider the events of Good Friday. Our Bible reading is Matthew 27:1-61.
Today we continue our preparation for Easter, as we look at Jesus sharing the Last Supper with his disciples. The Bible passage for today is Matthew 26:17-30.
Today we begin a couple of services leading up to Easter. Today’s reading is Matthew 26:1-16, the account of a woman who anointed Jesus with perfume in the lead up to his death.
Today we continue our series in Acts with a unique reading, the storm and shipwreck of Paul and his companions on the way to Rome. The reading is Acts 27:1-44.
Today we continue our series in Acts. The Bible reading is Acts 25:1-12.
Today we continue our series in the book of Acts, considering Acts 23:12-35.
Paul has now finished his three missionary journeys, and the rest of Acts follows his arrest and eventual travel to Rome. This journey begins today with Paul in Jerusalem, speaking to a Jewish crowd, and being detained by the Roman authorities.Today’s reading is Acts 21:37 – 22:29
Today’s text concludes Paul’s third missionary journey, as he meets with the elders from Ephesus on his way back home.The passage is Acts 20:13-38, and Geoff Russell is bringing our sermon today.
Today our reading records the start of Paul’s third missionary journey, a journey in which the focus is squarely on Ephesus. Today we see read about a particularly intense episode in Ephesus and see the clash between faith in Jesus and Greek Polytheism.The reading is Acts 19:23-41.
Today’s reading involves Paul’s last stop on his second missionary journey, the city of Corinth.Join us as we see how God was at work in this city. Our reading is Acts 18:1-28