My Crazy Family - Part 3

Parenting is both a privilege and responsibility. This awesome reality can quickly feel overwhelming in that God entrusts these helpless little image-bearers to us. Whether parenting biological children, adopted children or foster children, the greatest of our responsibilities is to keep the memory of God’s mighty works alive in our children.

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My Crazy Family - Part 2 - When Conflict Gets Crazy

Ever since Cain killed Abel, ever since Jacob betrayed his brother Esau, ever since Joseph and his brothers lived out their tale of jealousy and forgiveness, stories of family conflict have never stopped. If there were no family conflicts, there would be far less great literature – No Great Expectations, or Fathers and Sons, or Anna Karenina or Atonement. The conflicts within a family, whether they are healthy conflicts, or especially, if they are unhealthy ones, are painful. This Sunday we will look at what the writer of the book of James has to tell us about dealing with family conflict.

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My Crazy Family - Part 1 - Jesus' Crazy Family

We all want a perfect family, but how many of us actually have one? For most, dysfunction defines what we have. In this series we are going to take a look at a families in the Bible that were full of dysfunction. We can learn a whole lot from what they did wrong, and a few things from what they did right. We’ll discover that God can work in and through any family, no matter how dysfunctional.

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Revelation: The Seven - Part 7 - Laodicea

The church at Laodicea weren’t passionate for God. They weren’t completely cold or worldly. They were somewhere in the middle, trying to ride the fence and please everyone. There was no real conviction. Preferring comfort to following Jesus, they were lukewarm, and Jesus said that makes Him sick. This Sunday, we will conclude the Revelation: The Seven series by looking at this lukewarm church.

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Revelation: The Seven - Part 6 - Philadelphia

The church in Philadelphia was small. It clung to existence in the midst of a city that did not want it and a government that oppressed it. Rocked by earthquakes and pushed to the margins of society, its destiny was nonetheless completely secure. Jesus holds the key of the Kingdom of God and holds the door open. Nobody can shut it. We welcome our very own Nathan Clifton who will be exploring our role in the glorious Kingdom of God through Christ’s words to the church in Philadelphia.

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Mothers are a Gift

Happy Mother’s Day. At The Bridge, we believe that God has entrusted mothers with the wonderful, and humbling, trust of teaching the next generation of Jesus-loving children, but he doesn’t leave you do it all on your own. Join us this Sunday, as The Bridge honours motherhood and family.

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Revelation: The Seven - Part 4 - Thyatira

The thought of the letter to the church in Thyatira follows very closely to the letter to the church at Pergamon, that we looked at last week. It's a letter about a church that had many good points, but also was engaged in compromising with error, compromising with sin - like the church at Pergamon.

We will take an in-depth look at the seriousness of sin in the church and how God reacts to it, the evidence of true Christianity, and the wonderful, gracious promise of God to His own.

This Sunday we welcome Pr John Snelgrove back to The Bridge, continuing the series Revelation: The Seven.

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