Sunday Messages @ Stockton Anglican
Love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control are wonderful gifts and they are yours, they are already yours, but do not let it go to your head. That’s Galatians 5 in a nutshell!
In Galatians 4, Paul warns of those pushing the old ways, those waiting to deny the freedom we have in Christ.. Those wanting to go back to the so called “good old days”.
No this is not prosperity doctrine, or name it and claim it theology. This is Paul teaching in the strongest terms that we receive Christ by faith and that our salvation is Christ plus nothing. (Galatians 3)
The preverbal hits the fan as Paul rebukes Peter for promoting an inward looking faith, one that makes a mockery of the Gospel. Sadly this mistake is nothing new as scores of Christians today, either exclude themselves or are excluded from gathering under Christ. Come and see where Paul takes […]
In Galatians 1, Paul blows his own trumpet, or does he? Is his authority really a divine authority? Is his message really a divine message, one received by revelation from Jesus Christ himself? Join us for the first in a series on the challenging book of Galatians.
Today we are not only challenged with the most difficult of teachings, lover the sinner but we are given the tools to expose the true colours of the ungodly. The grumblers, the fault-finders, those who follow their own evil desires, boast about themselves and flatters others to their own advantage. […]
Today we challenge culture with the word of God. Join me in part 1 of a 2 part series in the book of Jude.
Join us as Keith Griffiths takes us through the Gospel of John, landing in Jesus’ famous words of truth. “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”
Because of Jesus and by the Holy Spirit, we are able to enter into a relationship with God that is so personal that we can’t help but call Him Daddy.