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We are ordinary people, of all ages and backgrounds, inviting you to meet with us on Sunday at 11am. Come as you are!

    'Guided by the Spirit' / Neil Dawson

    'Guided by the Spirit' / Neil Dawson

    In John 16:5 – 7,13 – 15, Jesus prepares his disciples for his departure, explaining that it’s necessary for the Holy Spirit to come. This often overlooked member of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, embodies truth and guides us towards authenticity in life’s journey. Jesus’s mission goes beyond expectations; instead of vanquishing enemies, he demonstrates love by sacrificing himself for them.

    The disciples struggle to comprehend Jesus leaving, but he assures them that his departure will pave the way for the Comforter, the Holy Spirit. This Spirit encourages us to embrace honesty in both our triumphs and struggles. Rather than simply asking for negative emotions to be removed, the Spirit invites us to journey together, confronting anger, pride, and bitterness with divine guidance.

    As we navigate our inner conflicts, the Spirit patiently awaits our willingness to embark on this transformative journey towards healing and redemption. It’s not just about seeking relief but embracing the process of growth and self-discovery alongside the Holy Spirit’s comforting presence.

    • 28 min
    'The Intertwined Vine' / Neil Dawson

    'The Intertwined Vine' / Neil Dawson

    On the Mount of Olives, Jesus shared a profound lesson with his disciples, captured in John 15, where he likened himself to the true vine. He used this metaphor to illustrate the natural tendency of new vine branches to grow downward, becoming ensnared in dirt and vulnerable to illness. Just as a vineyard worker intervenes by lifting and securing these branches to a trellis, Jesus nurtures and supports us, empowering us to grow upward and flourish spiritually.

    However, Jesus doesn’t just provide support; he also prunes. This process, though painful, is crucial for our growth. He identifies and removes the things that distract us or impede our spiritual development, such as bitterness or unforgiveness, allowing us to thrive.

    To maintain a healthy heart and sustain spiritual growth, Jesus emphasizes the importance of abiding in him. By remaining connected to him, we draw strength and nourishment, ensuring our continued development. Central to this relationship is the commandment to love one another, fostering unity and mutual support among believers.

    In the interconnected network of a vine, it’s challenging to discern where one branch ends and another begins, illustrating the unity and interconnectedness of believers in Christ. This image invites us to embrace our role in the community of faith, where each member is encouraged to reach their full potential in Christ.

    • 27 min
    'Beyond the Noise' / Neil Dawson

    'Beyond the Noise' / Neil Dawson

    Many spiritual traditions boil down to the idea of living in this world, but not being consumed by it. John 14:1 – 4 beautifully captures this essence. Here, Jesus assures his disciples not to be troubled, urging them to believe in both God and himself (John 14:1). This highlights the importance of faith as the foundation for navigating the world’s challenges.

    The world we inhabit can often be a place of fear, driven by forces of hatred and violence. The spiritual life, however, serves as a constant reminder that this isn’t where we truly belong. John 14 offers a powerful image of our true home: a place overflowing with love, residing with God – the Father’s house with ​“many rooms” (John 14:2). This concept brings comfort and hope.

    Furthermore, Jesus doesn’t just point to this destination; he positions himself as the bridge. When the disciples question the way to this eternal place, Jesus replies, ​“I am the way…” (John 14:6). This signifies that faith in Jesus is the path that leads us from the world’s troubles to the everlasting peace found in God’s presence.

    Episode: https://grace-community.church/lesson/beyond-the-noise

    • 30 min
    'The Myth of Certainty' / Neil Dawson

    'The Myth of Certainty' / Neil Dawson

    The Bible is a complex and ancient text. It’s natural to approach it with our own cultural understanding and biases. However, basing our beliefs solely on interpretations shaped by our preferences can lead us astray. True faith lies in finding our identity in Jesus, not in clinging to personal certainties about the Bible.

    The story of Thomas, often portrayed as a doubter, offers a different perspective. Instead of criticizing his skepticism, we should see Thomas’s act of touching Jesus’ wounds as a courageous act of seeking truth. God doesn’t care about absolute certainty or doubt. What matters is our willingness to engage with faith, even when faced with uncertainties.

    Finally, there’s a misconception that strong faith requires unwavering certainty. True faith isn’t about feeling sure in the face of unknowns. It’s about navigating the world with a belief in something bigger than ourselves, even when we have questions.

    • 21 min
    'The Doors Were Locked' / Neil Dawson

    'The Doors Were Locked' / Neil Dawson

    The Bible tells the story of Jesus appearing to his disciples after his resurrection, but finding the doors locked because of fear. This fear is something we can all identify with. Fear of the world, fear of the future, fear of death – these anxieties can cause us to withdraw and isolate ourselves. They can create enemies out of unknowns and paralyze us from taking action.

    Jesus, however, calls us to a different way of living. He asks for our complete commitment, a commitment that requires us to push past fear. When we see Jesus as the light that conquers darkness, the unknown, the future, and even death become less frightening. This newfound courage allows us to take risks, to live with the same love and openness that Jesus embodied.

    Yet, a question lingers, inspired by Thomas: if the world can’t see the evidence of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, how can they believe? This question challenges us to share our faith and bring the light of Jesus to others.

    • 27 min
    'Grave Clothes and Gardens' / Neil Dawson

    'Grave Clothes and Gardens' / Neil Dawson

    In John chapter 20 we read the account of the empty tomb, after Jesus had rose from the dead. We see that the burial clothes that had been wrapped around Jesus’ body were left lying in the tomb. He had no need for them in resurrected life, and as such we can learn a lot from this symbolism. Perhaps there are ​‘grave clothes’ in our lives — attitudes, behaviours, relationships — that need to be left in the tomb as we live in the resurrected life.

    We also read of how Jesus was mistaken for the gardener, in verse 15. This may have been an innocent mistake, but for us it is a reminder that just as Adam was the’ first gardener’ in the Garden of Eden, Jesus comes to bring new resurrected life as a fulfilment of all the prophecy of the Old Testament. He is in many ways, the ​‘gardener’ of our lives, continually maintaining, pruning, wedding and nourishing us.

    • 28 min

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