
Sermon on ‘Authority’ (Mark 4:35-5:20) by Ken Noakes available to stream or download – http://bit.ly/1WuN9Bn

Sermon on ‘Authority’ (Mark 4:35-5:20) by Ken Noakes available to stream or download – http://bit.ly/1WuN9Bn

By Stephen George (Minister: Trinity North East)
Last week I saw the pre-release of the movie Risen, and as I walked out of the cinema I thought to myself, “I can’t believe we are about to let a massive evangelistic opportunity pass us by unnoticed”.
Let me give you the background story. I am a minister in the Trinity Network in Adelaide, Australia, and I had heard nothing of this movie until someone in my congregation sent me an email link to the trailer, along with an invitation to the pre-release. When I got that invite, I have to admit that my immediate thought was, “Oh great, another mediocre ‘Christian’ movie”. However, when I followed the link and saw the trailer I suddenly doubted everything I thought I knew about Christian movies. It was actually very good. So I went to the pre-release and, while I don’t think everyone is going to love everything about this movie, I think it provides a great opportunity for evangelism.
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The question ‘Why leave a ‘church?’ may be a dangerous question to ask, especially on a church blog!
The reality is that all churches have people leave them – for both wise and unwise reasons. It is worth spending some time thinking about why one would take the step of leaving a ‘church’ and then further considering how to do that well. That said, I am hoping that no one reading this will in fact leave 5pm Church as a result!
In the previous two articles we have considered ‘What is ‘Church’?’ and then ‘What to expect of ‘Church’?‘ which as background should help establish that leaving a church should be thought about carefully – that is not a decision that should be made hastily or prayerlessly. If ‘church’ is about God’s people gathering as a family in Christ around his Word, it should give some pause for thought to a person when deciding to stay or to go. Leaving means leaving a family and a place where God’s word should be key to their fellowship.
Changing churches or leaving church altogether is no small thing.

‘The Kingdom of God’ (Mark 4:1-34; Isaiah 6) Sermon by Ken Noakes available to stream or download: http://bit.ly/23TH5I9
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The beginning of the year is often the time when people check out church (‘It is a new year, thought I would give it a go’), join church (‘I have moved and want to make this my church’) or leave church (‘I am making a life change’).
As such, it is reasonable that one consider ‘What should I expect of ‘Church’?’.
In the last update
we considered ‘What is Church?’ and suggested that church was a place for believers (whilst still open to not-yet believers) and a place where God’s people gathered as a family in Christ. Expectations of church then are important because they help a person decide whether this church is doing what it should be or not.
There are a couple of ways to arrive at an answer.

‘The Life Changing Gospel’ (Colossians 1:1-14) by Chris Jolliffe is now available to stream or download: http://bit.ly/1UZ9hmU
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Christians do Church. Some more regularly than others!
Why on earth do we commit ourselves to regularly going to Church? To answer that, let’s first think theologically about ‘church’.
What is ‘Church’?
Presumable if we are to be members of church, we need to understand what Church is!
Very simply, Church is an assembly of God’s people.

‘Jesus Is The True Vine’ (John 15:1-17) by Ken Noakes is available to stream or download: http://bit.ly/1RI6gJp

Sunday’s sermon ‘Jesus Is The Way, The Truth And The Life’ (John 13:31-14:14) by Samuel Green is now available: http://bit.ly/1Pim8Cf

Yesterday’s sermon ‘Jesus Is The Resurrection And The Life’ (John 11:1-44) by Simon Marshman is now available: http://bit.ly/1P1yUyq
‘How would the knowledge that you will live forever change the way that you live today?’ – Simon Marshman