Ps Joel Hawting
11th April 2021
In the first message from the Prayer Changes service, Ps Joel Hawting reminds us of just how powerful prayer is and encourages us to pray like prayer changes things… because it does.
Continuing in our theme of a God of New Beginnings, Dr Peter Rogers (one of the Elders of Liberty Family Church) takes us into the story of the resurrection of Lazarus (John 11:1-44). Peter considers how his resurrection would have changed Lazarus’ life. Peter makes the case that such miracles bring faith, confirm faith and increase faith.
Continuing in our theme of a God of New Beginnings, Dr Peter Rogers (one of the Elders of Liberty Family Church) takes us into the story of the encounter of Nicodemus with Jesus. in John 3:1-15. This encounter sees Nicodemus wrestling with the notion of how someone can be born again.
In the first message from the Prayer Changes service, Ps Joel Hawting reminds us of just how powerful prayer is and encourages us to pray like prayer changes things… because it does.
In this message, Ps Joel Hawting shares a Word from God for us - the people of Liberty Family Church - and challenges us to grow as people of prayer who pray big, bold prayers that turn the world upside down.
In this message, Ps Joel Hawting encourages us to take time out to pause, reflect, and ask God what changes He is calling us to make in our lives to discover our ‘new normal’ for 2021.
In this message, Ps Geoff Baker (The Ark Community Church, VIC) encourages us to grow in faith by regularly applying both the Holy Spirit and the Truth (God’s Word) to our lives.
In this message, Ps Joel Hawting explores Jesus’ ‘golden rule’ command to love others as ourselves and explains why Jesus’ command - whilst being similar to ‘golden rules’ in other world religions - is so much greater and more demanding than any other ethical ideal in existence.
In this message, Ps Joel Hawting explores Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 7:7-11 about prayer and reminds us that whilst God doesn’t always give us everything we want when we want it, He is our good, good Father who gives us what is good and is best for us, when He chooses to.