This podcast aims to dig a little deeper into the bible following topics that are current in Church. Young Minister sits down with an old, wise vicar to discuss bible topics.
Peter and Ray sit down to discuss Romas Chapter 8. A pre-recorded discussion from May 2023 which Ray wanted to serve as his final message.
We are free to live as we wish. For better or worse. How did this come about? is it a good thing that God created us this way?
Ray and I discuss Genesis 2 and 3 and how we are made free.
What does the Ascension mean for you today and what is Pentecost?
Ray and I sit to discuss two very important events which often get less attention. The impact of these; however, is eternal.
Do you feel bound by things in this life?
Ray and I discuss the implications of Jesus raising Lazarus with a particular focus on freedom in Christ.
Who are the followers of Jeshua?
Ray and I look back over his life and discuss the importance for Christians to understand the Jewish culture and Ray shares stories of different friends he has had through his life ranging from Orthodox Jews to Messianic Jews.
What is communion? Why do we celebrate it and what does it mean?
Ray and I discuss Communion and it's roots from Maundy Thursday and the last supper but also some of the Old Testament roots in the Jewish Passover.
Treasures...
Ray and I discuss his travels and ministry in Africa with a particular focus on Zimbabwe and a mission he was part of in a region called Mhondoro - which is a few hours from Harare
Shrove Tuesday, Pancakes, Ash Wednesday, Lent, Sacraments...
These are some of the things Ray and I discuss as we look at different traditions within the church and where they have come from in the Bible Narrative.
Treasures...
Travels to India and the Caribbean - Ray shares opportunities he's had to preach in different places and some of the challenges along the way.
Do you find the subject of Spiritual Warfare confusing?
Casting our demons, the devil, authority, equipping... Ray and I discuss it all in this brief episode on a very important topic.
Edgar Trout and Morris Wood - The Word and the Spirit
In this episode of Influential People, Ray tells us about two people who were influential during his days at Theological Collage - one inspiring him about the word of God and the other inspiring him about the Holy Spirit.
What does it mean to follow Jesus?
Ray and I discuss this in the context of Jesus calling his first disciples: Matthew Ch 4 vs 18-22.
Are you filled with the Holy Spirit?
Ray and I sit and discuss John Ch 1 vs 29-34. Jesus being filled with the Holy Spirit at his baptism.
A short message, with a reflection, before we take a break over the Christmas holidays.
Who is your inspiration when it comes to people of faith?
Did you ever wonder where they might draw their inspiration? The three men below could feature in that list. One from the 18th Century, one from the 19th and another from the 20th...
George Witfield... Hudson Taylor... Brother Andrew...
In this third episode, Ray and I discuss some of the potentially forgotten people of faith who helped shape the church as we know it today.
Romans 13 vs 8 to the end
The armour of Light. Casting off darkness. Being awake and active as a Christian today.
What does Paul have to say about the second coming of Christ in the book of Romans?
Ray and I sit to discuss the topic from our Sunday Service
Influential People... Granny, Martin Parsons, John Wayne, David Bubbers.
Part 2 of our new series, Ray and I look back across his life and we talk through the different people who have influenced his faith.
Influential People... Father Ronald Arthur, Ivy Porter, Billy Graham
First in a new series which will span the coming months. Ray and I look back across his life and we talk through the different people who have influenced his faith.
Is there such a place as Hell?
Do good people go to Heaven?
Can we experience Heaven on Earth?
Following our 'Big Question' talk on Sunday discussing Heaven and Hell, Ray helps me to unpack a few questions which were raised during the Q and A session.
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