Hope for the Oppressed
Oppression is a loaded term, full of emotion, subjectivity and deception. Yet we must ask, who are the captives that Jesus came to set free? Who are the oppressed and who are the oppressors?
Oppression is a loaded term, full of emotion, subjectivity and deception. Yet we must ask, who are the captives that Jesus came to set free? Who are the oppressed and who are the oppressors?
Easter at Stockton Anglican is always a big deal and this year the team did not disappoint. We heard reasons as to why we can trust the Bible, jumped around with our younger members and praised God accompanied by both Read more…
Why can we trust the Bible? How do we know that Jesus came back to life? Come with us this Easter Sunday.
Am I one of the rulers? Those who falsely accuse and sneer at Jesus, acting as if his righteousness and goodness is of personal offence to me. Am I a soldier? Just following orders, going with the crowd, doing what Read more…
Sweat like blood, betrayed like a dog, rejected like spoilt food, yet innocent as a dove. All of this not for himself, but for you. Luke 22.39-23.12
Possibly one of the most preached passages of the NT, but definitely one of the most challenging. How do we love those who hate us? Come with us as Rev Stephen Shrubb unpacks what it means to love your enemies.
Blessings and Woe’s. Are we sure we want to level up in Christ? Come with us as we look at what it means to be a disciple, what it means to be blessed or woe’d. Luke 6.12-26
The Pharisees made lords of themselves by making themselves lords of the sabbath. They took what God intended for good to serve themselves and little has changed. Come with us as we look at the Bible and see how it Read more…
Does sin = sickness? How are we made clean? What is Jesus calling me todo? Luke 5.12-26