Well, my friends, why are you here tonight? Yes, it’s Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, and during the service, you will have an ashen cross marked on your forehead. What does that symbolise? Mark 6:1-6 Mark 6:16-18
Well, my friends, why are you here tonight? Yes, it’s Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, and during the service, you will have an ashen cross marked on your forehead. What does that symbolise? Mark 6:1-6 Mark 6:16-18
Jesus comes into Jerusalem and the crowds flock to see him. Trouble is that when the tide turns, when he is arrested and the might of Rome shows its hand, then the voices are muted, then the shouts of Hosanna can’t be heard, then the song of praise is replaced with the Crucify him! song. […]
Words have an incredible power to heal or to hurt, to encourage or to put down. This message looks at the power of the tongue. In the text, James looks at the negative power of the tongue. How do we tame the tongue? Rethink your freedom of speech Lead with your ears and follow with […]