Gerry Beimers
10th november 2024
In this message, Gerry Beimers continues our Parables of Jesus series and explores a parable that’s often misunderstood and difficult to understand; the Parable of the Fig Tree from Luke 13:6-9.
In this message, Gerry Beimers continues our Parables of Jesus series and explores a parable that’s often misunderstood and difficult to understand; the Parable of the Fig Tree from Luke 13:6-9.
In this message, Ps Joel Hawting continues our Parables of Jesus series and explores one of Jesus’ shortest parables; the Parable of the Leaven from Matthew 13:33.
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In this message, Laura Hawting continues our Parables of Jesus series and explores one of the most well-known parables of all; the Parable of the Good Samaritan.
(Apologies for the audio quality - we had a technical error).
In this message, Ps Joel Hawting introduces our Parables of Jesus series by reflecting on what parables are, why Jesus taught in parables, and how we’d be wise to position ourselves to know the secrets of the Kingdom of heaven contained within them.
In this message, Ps Joel Hawting reflects on the immutable nature of God and encourages us to remember that while change is a constant reality for us, God never changes and He never will.
In this message, Peter Rogers reflects on Paul’s teaching to the church in Ephesus - from Ephesians 4:4-16 - and encourages each of us to play our part in seeing Liberty Family Church grow up into the church God is calling us to become.
In the third and final message from our Love Your Neighbour series, Ps Joel Hawting reflects on the cultural moment we find ourselves in today and encourages us to recognise that while we might think people are not interested in hearing the Gospel, most people are quite open to talking about faith, meaning, purpose, and Jesus today.
In the second message from our Love Your Neighbour series, Ps Joel Hawting urges us to engage in meaningful conversations with our neighbours and grow in our abilities to listen well, be present, show curiosity, and bring energy to our conversations with others.
In the first message from our Love Your Neighbour series, Ps Joel Hawting reflects on what it means to love your neighbour as yourself and urges us to grow in our ‘neighbouring’ by developing a spirit of hospitality towards people.
In this message, Ps Joel Hawting explores the biblical theme of running the race of faith and encourages us to Run to WIN by looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, until we receive our prize like no other.