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FAQs about St Luke's Peckham:How many episodes does St Luke's Peckham have?The podcast currently has 173 episodes available.
April 09, 2017Psalm Sunday 2017: What kind of Messiah do you want? by Collins DuruekeIn this podcast Collins Durueke on Palm Sunday on the 9th April 2017, explores the important theme of 'What kind of Messiah do toy want?' We are mindful that on this day we remember that Jesus entered Jerusalem when many expected him to be a warrior Messiah. Initially excited they quickly realised Jesus was not going to be this type of Messiah of violence, but rather came in all humility and love....more15minPlay
April 02, 2017Lent 5: In hope of the resurrection by Collins DuruekeIn this podcast on Sunday 2ne April 2017, Ian Mobsby explores the implication of the raising of Lazarus in John 11.1-45 regarding the true nature of God's intentions of restoring all things into right relationship. For more information on St Luke's Church please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk...more24minPlay
March 26, 2017Lent 4: The importance of Mother's Day by Collins DuruekeIn this podcast Collins Durueke on Mothers Day on the 4th Sunday of Lent 2017, Collins explores the importance of Mother’s Day....more12minPlay
March 26, 2017Lent 4: The importance of Mother’s Day by Collins DuruekeIn this podcast Collins Durueke on Mothers Day on the 4th Sunday of Lent 2017, Collins explores the importance of Mother’s Day....more12minPlay
March 24, 2017Lent 3: Worship God in Spirit and truth by Collins DuruekeIn this podcast on the third Sunday of Lent, Cllins Dureke explores the impllication of Luke 2.41-52 concerning the calling of Christians to worship God in Spirit and in Truth. This podcast was recorded on the 19th March 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk...more18minPlay
March 13, 2017Lent 2: Be the change you want to see by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast on the second Sunday of Lent, Ian Mobsby explores the conversation in the Gospel of John Chapter 3 between Nicodemus, (a leading religious leader and Pharisee in Jerusalem) with Jesus. It becomes plain to see that Nicodemus is unable to recognise who Jesus is and his significance because he is blinded by a faith that sees faith as a form of rule book. There are a number of applications for this for Christians in the 21st Century and beyond who are unable to let Jesus be God, and stuck by needing to understanding everything unable to cope with mystery. Faith is ultimately about mystery. Camberwell. This podcast was recorded on the 12th March 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk...more14minPlay
March 13, 2017Lent 1: God who knows us better than we know ourselves by Lyn RussellIn this podcast Mother Lyn Powell explores the implications of Matthew 4:1-11 on the First Sunday of Lent....more12minPlay
February 26, 2017Transfigured God transfigured Church by Collins DuruekeIn this podcast Collins Durueke explores the significance of Jesus' transfiguration in Matthew 17 Drawing on this experience of Jesus, Collins explores the meaning for the church as the Body of Christ and what it means to be a transfigured church. Collins Durueke is an Ordained Deacon in the Anglican Church of Nigeria. This podcast was recorded on the 26th February 2017 on the Sunday before Lent. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk...more16minPlay
February 21, 2017Love Neighbour & Loving non-violent resistance in times of oppression by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the significance of Jesus talking about loving your neighbour and non-violent resistance in Matthew 5 38-48. Jesus addresses how hatred and physical resistance to oppression cause the body of Christ enormous hardship. Jesus speaks strongly here that loving our enemies and nonviolent resistance to oppression are crucial. This was recorded on the 19th February 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk...more19minPlay
February 12, 2017Healthy Brother & Sister relationships are vital for effective church by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the significance of Jesus talking about healthy and good relationships in Matthew 5 21-37. Jesus address how anger, conflict, sexually uncommittement relationships and lying cause the body of Christ enormous hard. Jesus speaks strongly here that keeping healthy relationships, where we are committed to repentance and saying sorry are crucial. This was recorded on the 12th February 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk...more34minPlay
FAQs about St Luke's Peckham:How many episodes does St Luke's Peckham have?The podcast currently has 173 episodes available.