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Ten Commandments #5 – Honour your parents

The fifth commandment tells us to honour our parents. What does that mean? In this session we see that it has much wider implications than for parents and children!

You may also be interested in the Raising Children episode of the How to Live as a Christian course.

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The blessing of suffering – Revelation 2:8-11 Sermon

When we think about blessing, we often think about getting nice things – but we rarely, if ever, think of suffering as a blessing. And yet Jesus’ letter shows that suffering and persecution can be a rich blessing.

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Ten Commandments #3 – Misusing God’s Name

In the third commandment, God tells us not to misuse the Lord’s name. But what does that even mean – how is it possible to use or misuse someone’s name? And how can we obey that in the 21st century?

You can find the interview with Andy Brown I mentioned here.

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A church without love is dead | Revelation 2:1-7 Sermon

We have seen many examples of churches over the last few years where not everything has been as it appears. How can abusers come from what seem to be very active churches? In this letter to the church in Ephesus, we see what is vital to the health of a church.

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Keep Jesus at the centre | Revelation 1:9-20 Sermon

What does it mean to fix our eyes on Jesus? In this second part of the series on Revelation, we start to look at how we can keep our eyes fixed on Jesus – especially in hard times. We look at John’s description of the Christian life – “suffering, kingdom, and patient endurance”.

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Ten Commandments #1 – No other gods

The first commandment is “You shall have no other gods before me”. What does that mean – surely there is only one god? How can we have other gods before God? How do we keep this commandment today?

You can do the What is Christianity course here on the website. (Once the Ten Commandments course is finished you will also be able to find it on the courses page).

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