The Meal vs. The Manual: Jesus’ Strategy for Influence
Ever feel like your “Sunday faith” has zero impact on your actual life?
The Ripple Effect: How Tables Change Neighbourhoods
Ever feel like your life is just a series of isolated moments You’ve got your work life, your gym life, and maybe a “church life” on Sundays, but they never seem actually to touch each other.
Not a Service, But a Council: Rediscovering the Ekklesia
Have you ever stopped to wonder if Jesus had a much bigger, more radical vision for His people than just a one-hour Sunday service?
The Empty Chair: Who is Really Leading?
Ever feel like you’re just running on a treadmill — busy with literally everything but going nowhere?
The Revolution: How to Disrupt the Culture with Love
We often think of love as a soft emotion, but have you considered that love is actually a revolution?
There is one thing that arguments cannot win but love can: the human heart.
Finding True North: How the Table Re-Centers Our Cities
In a world of shifting ideologies, political polarisation, and competing voices, do you ever feel like our cities are compasses spinning wildly, unable to find a true direction?
How Jesus Brings Us Home: The Way to the Father's Table
Jesus is the Way to the Father’s Table. Learn how the Gospels reveal God’s heart for restoration and community in this 7-day series on "The Table" Bible study.
The Beatitudes
The Beatitudes (Matt 5:1-16) can guide us in the struggle as we are formed into the likeness of Christ. Reconciled diversity is the strength of unity and that is a challenge in this individualistic world.
Citizens Worthy of the Gospel
Christians have a civic responsibility to their cities. In terms of reaching a city with the gospel this is of utmost importance. Not to be good citizens is to be unworthy of the gospel.
Thoughts on Romans
Paul takes this Roman script, using the same words that Caesar applies to himself, applies them to Jesus and to this small, seemingly insignificant church. Paul was totally counter cultural and as others have said, counter imperial.
Paul and the Early Church
Paul was focussed. He went to the key cities of the Empire to plant a church. As he worked with those churches they in turn reached out to the surrounding towns and villages. Paul was strategic.
The Missionary Church
The book of Acts is the extraordinary story of the birth, development and mission of the first Church. This amazing story tells of the first converts becoming a powerful counter cultural community impacting the world of the day.
Happy is the City
Every city needs to see and experience a happy church living and declaring the good news. If the church is not inhabited by happy people, then what we have is a truncated gospel that will not be attractive to the wider community.
The Great Commission
The result of the gospel being proclaimed in word and deed will be joy to the world. When the church is obedient to The Great Commission a growing joy will be evident in our towns and cities.
The Happy Church
God has raised up the church to deliver happiness to the cities and towns of the world.
Our Cities are Ready for Harvest
I believe Jesus is coming in a fresh visitation to the cities of the earth. He is already at work and calls Christians to join Him in this great redemptive, restoration and rebuilding enterprise. The harvest is far more extensive than previously imagined. The result will be a profound city wide impact.