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How can we be clean? (John 13:1-30)
“How can we be clean?” was preached by Tom Campbell on Sunday 26th April 2015. Text: John 13:1-30. Tom explains how we, as sinful people, can be made clean through faith in Jesus.
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In Egypt but not of Egypt (Genesis 46:28-47:31)
“In Egypt but not of Egypt” is part 10 in our series on Genesis 37-50, “God meant it for good”. Text: Genesis 46:28-47:31. It was preached by Martin Parker on Sunday 19th April 2015 as part of our Tearfund service.
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Putting all your eggs in one basket! (Genesis 45:16-46:27)
“Putting all your eggs in one basket!” is part 9 in our series on Genesis 37-50, “God meant it for good”. Text: Genesis 45:16-46:27. It was preached by Martin Parker on Sunday 12th April 2015.
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Reconciled (Genesis 44:1-45:15)
“Reconciled” is part 8 in our series on Genesis 37-50, “God meant it for good”. Text: Genesis 44:1-45:15. It was preached by Martin Parker on Sunday 29th March 2015.
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It’s all about the boy! (Genesis 43)
“It’s all about the boy!” is part 7 in our series on Genesis 37-50, “God meant it for good”. Text: Genesis 43. It was preached by Martin Parker on Sunday 8th March 2015.
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The “Musts” of Jesus
Shane Deane explores the “must” sayings of Jesus in Luke’s Gospel. Preached on Sunday 22nd February 2015.
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Guilt and Grace (Genesis 42)
“Guilt and Grace” is part 6 in our series on Genesis 37-50, “God meant it for good”. Text: Genesis 42. It was preached by Martin Parker on Sunday 1st March 2015.
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Encouragement in dark places (Genesis 40)
“Encouragement in dark places” is part 4 in our series on Genesis 37-50, “God meant it for good”. Text: Genesis 40. It was preached by Martin Parker on Sunday 25th January 2015.
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With you always (Genesis 39)
“With you always” is part 3 in our series on Genesis 37-50, “God meant it for good”. Text: Genesis 39. It was preached by Martin Parker on Sunday 18th January 2015.
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Opening your eyes (Genesis 38)
“Opening your eyes” is part 2 in our series on Genesis 37-50, “God meant it for good”. Text: Genesis 38. It was preached by Martin Parker on Sunday 11th January 2015.