Luke's gospel has two distinct and clear themes running through its pages - that of the Holy Spirit and of the marginalised - in fact God is a God of the marginalised and Jesus came to minister to them in particular. So as Christians we should also remember the marginalised. Today we see just how unclean were some of the people that Jesus received and are therefore reminded that nothing can separate us from the love of Christ
Luke's gospel has two distinct and clear themes running through its pages - that of the Holy Spirit and of the marginalised - in fact God is a God of the marginalised and Jesus came to minister to them in particular. So as Christians we should also remember the marginalised. Today we see at the baptism of Jesus an empowerment of the Holy Spirit on Jesus that changes everything and also how Jesus was concerned for foreigners.
On Saturday 10th October 2015, The Ark hosted a One Voice / CVM men's conference. There were a number of speakers and you can hear them on this page by using the links below.
Looking at John 7, this message from Celebrate asks us whether we have decided what we think about Jesus?
Luke's gospel has two distinct and clear themes running through its pages - that of the Holy Spirit and of the marginalised - in fact God is a God of the marginalised and Jesus came to minister to them in particular. So as Christians we should also remember the marginalised. Today we see God's partnership of Spirit and Word bringing us incarnation and we see God reaching out to a bunch of smelly shepherds and God launching his good news amongst the poor.
Luke's gospel has two distinct and clear themes running through its pages - that of the Holy Spirit and of the marginalised - in fact God is a God of the marginalised and Jesus came to minister to them in particular. So as Christians we should also remember the marginalised. Today we see God ministering to the elderly and the barren, and we also see the first family in Luke's gospel filled with the Spirit!
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