Andy encourages us to go out to meet people, confident that we have something worth their while to hear. Because we live with a hope alive in us that our world can be and is being transformed by God for the better.
Taking the lead from Romans 12, Nik encourages us to see that, to fully worship God, we need to take our everyday, ordinary life - our sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life - and place it before God as an offering.
Sally looks at how to make space for life in a busy world. Many of our lives are stressful or busy. How do we manage to fit space for God amidst all that is going on?
Using early monastic communities as an inspiration, Erik looks at how we make space for God in the middle of everyday life, and what can happen as a result.
Jeremy Cook, Senior Pastor of Hull Vineyard Church and Area Overseer of the Vineyard Churches in the North of England focuses on having an eternal focus in our lives.
Erik explores forgiveness on a personal and a national scale by looking back at his journey through the dramatic transition of South Africa from a violent and oppressive Apartheid regime to a democratic multi-racial society. Along the way, he discovers how much forgiveness runs counter to conventional wisdom on justice.
In the final talk in this series, Ben looks at the times we live in now, a time of tension where we already see some fulfilment of God's promises, but still wait for the final transformation and restoration of the world to come.
Maggie looks at the family tree of Jesus, finding a collection of ordinary people, whose lives contain brokenness, failure, courage and faith. We too are part of that same family of Jesus - not one of us is outside of God's love or mercy. All are welcome!