#22 - God is Loving and Faithful
For our very last episode, Alex and Lesley-Anne are joined by Alastair and Pauline McNeely to talk about the fact that God is loving and faithful. We couldn't think of a more appropriate way to finish up our series on the attributes of God!
We look forward to seeing you at RPC very soon, but in the meantime, enjoy the final ramblings.
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#21 - God is Just and Angry
Ben Preston (Minister at Craigy Hill Presbyterian and Co-Host of PCI Cast Podcast) joins the team to talk about the fact that God is just and angry. We might be tempted to overlook this aspect of God's character, and yet the reality of these truths bring great comfort to everyday life.
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#20 - God is Good and Patient
This week the team is joined by Mike Carrier (member at RPC) to talk about the goodness and patience of God. We can often overlook and take for granted the goodness and patience of God, so it's good to take this time now to reflect upon it and consider the implications for everyday life.
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#19 - God is Gracious and Merciful
Sherwin Kwon (Grace and Peace Community Church, Philadelphia) joins Alex & Lesley-Anne to chat about God's grace and mercy. The fact that God is gracious and merciful toward us is overwhelmingly beautiful, and has many practical implications for our lives. Join them in their ramblings.
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#18 - God is Wise and Holy
Sam Strain (member at RPC) joins Alex and Lesley-Anne to talk about what it means that God is wise and holy. Sam clearly explains what this means, and how it changes our everyday lives. Join in and listen along to their ramblings.
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#17 - God is Glorious and Majestic
This week the team is joined by Brian Savage (Retired PCI Minister) and Dave McCllelland (Apprentice at RPC) to talk about what it means that God is glorious and majestic. There is lots of overlap with these topics, and it's important to consider why it matters for the everyday life of believers.
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#16 - The Sovereignty of God
Sasko Nezamutdinov (Christ the Saviour Presbyterian Church, Krakow) joins Alex and Lesley-Anne to talk about the sovereignty of God. We might say that we believe that God is in control of everything, but what does it actually mean for our day-to-day lives and why is it such a good thing? Listen along to find out more.
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#15 - What does it mean that God is Yahweh and Blessed?
John Torrens comes back to join the team to chat about what it means that God has revealed Himself as Yahweh, and also what it means that God is Blessed. They chat about what these things mean, but also how they impact our day-to-day lives and why they're very good things indeed!
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#14 - God is Unchanging
Pauline McNeely joins the team to talk about the fact that God cannot and does not change. In a world that is constantly changing, we can take great comfort and hope in this fact and the implications it was for our day-to-day life.
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#13 - God is Infinite and Eternal
Paul Moorehead joins the team to chat through the fact that God is without limit in all ways and how this has very practical implications for our everyday life. Please do join us for these ramblings.
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#12 - The Simplicity and Independence of God (and why this matters!)
Louisa Hanna joins the team to chat about what it means that God is simple and independent. Thinking about these truths of who God is will be a helpful thing to do, and is more practical than you may think! Stick the kettle on and listen in to their ramblings.
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#11 - What does it mean that God is Spirit?
Alex and Lesley-Anne are joined by Scott McMenemy (Family Discipleship Worker at 1st Portadown Presbyterian) to chat about the fact that God is Spirit. Listen in to hear what this doesn't mean, and about the implications it has to our day-to-day life.
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#10 - What is the Trinity and Why does it Matter?
The team is joined by Rev. Dr. Harrison Perkins (London City Presbyterian Church) to chat through the triune God as revealed in Scripture. As we consider the character of God in this series, we must first consider the God we're talking about! We trust this will prove to be a helpful starting place and invite you to join the chat.
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#9 - Can we know God?
NEW SERIES! As we begin a new series on the Attributes of God, Alex and Lesley-Anne are joined by Dave McCllelland (Apprentice at RPC) to chat about why it matters that we know God and how we can actually do that in the first place. This will be a helpful starting point for the series.
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#8 - Lessons Learned in Lockdown
In the last episode of the COVID-19 series, the team chat about lessons they've learned during their time in lockdown. As we continue in some sense of lockdown over the next days and weeks, it's good to take the opportunity to start thinking now about lessons learned and things that could be changed after COVID-19 and beyond.
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#7 - How Can We Pray for Other People?
This week the team is joined by Alastair McNeely, minister at RPC. They chat through what it means to pray for other people, why we should, and practically how we can do this more.
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#6 - The 'What' and 'How' of Family Worship
Lots of us currently have more time with our families, so we have a great opportunity to establish, or reestablish, family worship habits. The team is joined by Louisa Hanna (Youth Worker at RPC) and Willie Diffin (Elder at RPC) to chat through what that means and what it might look like.
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#5 - Evangelism in Lockdown
Although we can't get about as much as normal, our call to share the gospel of Christ remains. In this episode, the team chat about what evangelism might look like during COVID-19 and beyond.
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#4 - Should Sacraments be Administered Virtually?
As lockdown continues, churches are having to consider how to do things differently. In light of that, the team deals with the question of Sacraments and whether or not they should be administered virtually at this time.
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#3 - Grieving the loss of the Local Church
This week the team chat about what the local church is, and how in the midst of COVID-19 it's okay to grieve the loss of it as we temporarily gather virtually.
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