So far, we’ve looked at people who met Jesus. Now we flip things round, go back to chapter 1 and take a look at Jesus himself.
This series concludes with some more thoughts on the person of Jesus.
What does Haggai say to us about God? Roger Forster (founder and director of the Ichthus Fellowship) leads this four-part series of studies in the book of Haggai
The first of Haggai’s five prophecies regarding the rebuilding the temple.
Haggai has got the people motivated and ready to build the temple. His third prophecy is aimed at the doubters: "Which of you remembers the Temple in its former glory?" Roger Forster (founder and director of the Ichthus Fellowship) leads this four-part series of studies in the book of Haggai.
Haggai’s fourth prophecy addresses uncleanness. But what does that mean? Roger Forster (founder and director of the Ichthus Fellowship) leads this four-part series of studies in the book of Haggai.
The series begins with the guests at the wedding in Cana, at which Jesus turned water into wine (from John chapter 2). Canon Michael Cole dives into the stories of various people who had life-changing encounters with Jesus, as recorded in John's gospel.
In chapter 3, Jesus meets Nicodemus - a man searching for the key to salvation.
Michael recounts Jesus’s encounter with the woman at the well, as told in John chapter 4.
In John 5:1-14, we meet a man who had been searching for healing for 38 years - the man at the pool of Bethesda, who could never make it into the water in time.
Not one individual but a crowd: the 5,000-plus people Jesus fed with five loaves and two fishes.
In John chapter 8, we meet the woman caught in adultery.
In chapter 1, we see an example of how much Paul cared for young believers. A study in Paul’s epistle to the Ephesians, presented by Canon Michael Cole. First broadcast on Premier in 1999.
Chapter 2 shows us how faith in Christ brings about inclusion for those who were once far from God. A study in Paul’s epistle to the Ephesians, presented by Canon Michael Cole. First broadcast on Premier in 1999.
In chapter 3, we see the difference between the life of the Christian and that of someone with no faith. A study in Paul’s epistle to the Ephesians, presented by Canon Michael Cole. First broadcast on Premier in 1999.