We are focussing on our values, who we are and what is important to us as a church. Ben continues our exploration of generosity and how our response to God’s abundant generosity and grace is worked out in worship and mission. The reading is 2 Corinthians 9:6-16. You can listen here or using the player below.
Ben refers to our Create Space project and you can find out more about that here.
As we begin to examine our values in more detail, Chris speaks about the story of creation and how this shows God’s abundant generosity. We are made in the image of God and being generous is part of how we reflect God’s image to the world. You can listen here or using the player below. We missed the introduction of the talk on the recording, including the bible reading which is Genesis 1:1-31.
Oops, we didn’t record the sermon at our Central Gathering last Sunday so Ben recorded a short summary – its not quite as dynamic as the live recording, but its shorter!!! You can watch the video above, download the talk as an MP3 or listen on the player below.
Ben was launching a new series thinking about our core values as a church. The bible reference was Ephesians 3:14-19.
This is the third talk in a series on our Core Values as a church. As a church we are commited to living as an extended family seeking to build good relationships.
Ben and Elaine share there thoughts about what it means to live that kind of a shared life of discipleship and mission together in hoseholds and communities.
This sermon does contain a quote from Jean Vanier’s book ‘Community and Growth’ a work that has been helpful to me (Ben) in thinking about living a shared life.
Since the sermon was recorded, serious allegations about historical sexual abuse involving Jean Vanier have come to light. L’Arche communities have released an official response here. This is a very distressing situation and our prayers are with all in L’Arche and others involved in this sadness, particularly those who have suffered abuse.
Kairos Network Church is committed to ensuring our life together is safe. We have adopted the house of bishop’s safeguarding recomendations and you can read more about our safeguarding policy here.
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