A message from the series "Advent: The Arrival Of The Notable." (Isaiah 9:6-7)
Advent is here, an opportunity for us as Christians to pause and reflect on the birth of Jesus. To consider, who is this baby that we celebrate at Christmas?
Over December, we will be exploring some of the names and titles of Jesus and reflecting on what it means for us today.
This Sunday, Iain takes the opportunity to unpack the title: Sar Shalom - Prince of Peace and to ask the question, if we belong to a kingdom of peace, then how are we to be a people of peace?
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(Romans 12:9-21)
Relationships can be hard at times, rather than being life-giving they can begin to throw out sparks. Yet they are essential for who we are as people. So how are we meant to make sure our relationships operate well?
Paul challenges us in Romans 12 to stop sowing fake love to people and instead, begin truly loving them. He then unpacks what that looks like, including when people don't respond in the same way back.
Relationships are such a huge part of life - We have friendships, family relationships, work colleagues, teammates.... the list goes on.
When they work well these relationships are life-giving and encouraging. Yet sometimes, these same relationships can start to cause friction. What are we meant to do when sparks begin to fly?