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Revisiting our Vision
September 27, 2009 09:52 AM PDT
The next three postings are slightly out of order in that they are not from consequative weeks, however it is important to listen to the three together. The first was recorded at the start of September, when Rev Nick Grew restated the vision we have for our parish – combining his description with the real life encounters of folk in our parish. In particular, John Durrant of Outside Light shared his experiences meeting young people where they are. Outside Light work on the streets where the people are and do not move them into the familiar (for us at least) surroundings of a church or youth club. They take risks, and are rewarded for that risk. They do not pontificate from a distance, but actually go to where those who need the risen Christ are, and bring that joy to them. This is a theme you will pick up on in our the following two postings. SB 2 Kings Series # 6. God Is
September 21, 2009 10:46 PM PDT
Drawing on 2Kings 2:19-22, 4:38-41, 6:1-7, Rev Nick Grew draws together our teaching on 2 Kings illistrating the relevence of what we have learnt to our everyday lives. 2 Kings Series # 5. God Delivers
September 05, 2009 01:57 AM PDT
Continuing with our 2 Kings series, Rev Peter Thompson uses 2 Kings 6:24 - 7:20 to show how God delivers us from evil and provides for our needs. 2 Kings Series # 4. God Protects
September 03, 2009 12:42 PM PDT
Continuing with our 2 Kings series, Rev Nick Grew uses 2 Kings 6:8-23 to show how God protects us and builds our confidence in Him. 2 Kings Series # 3. God Restores
September 03, 2009 12:39 PM PDT
Continuing our series on 2 Kings. Taking 2 Kings 4:8-37 as his text, Jeremy Watson shows us how God restores us. Something we all need more and more. 2 Kings Series # 2. God Provides
August 09, 2009 05:32 AM PDT
Continuing our series on 2 Kings. David Gale uses 2 Kings 4:1-7 to illustrate how God provides for us and how we can count in His generosity, if only we pluck up courage to ask. 2 Kings Series # 1. God CallsAugust 06, 2009 11:56 AM PDT
This is the first in our summer series on 2 Kings. This week the Rev Nick Grew studies 2 Kings 2:1-18 and explores how we are called by God. 1 Thessalonians 5:12-28
August 04, 2009 12:27 AM PDT
....and our final sermon on 1 Thessalonians. Rev, Nick Grew concludes this excellent series. 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11
August 04, 2009 12:18 AM PDT
Posted today are the final two sermons from our series on Thessalonians. Chapter 5 has so much content that it is broken into to sermons, verse 1-11 and 12-28. In this talk, Jeremy Watson tackels verse 1-11. Faith At Work - The Software Engineer
August 02, 2009 02:54 PM PDT
Nigel Stirzaker is a Christian and a Software Engineer. In our continuing series on Faith at Work, we hear what this means to Nigel in his workplace. Faith at Work - The Accountant
August 02, 2009 12:20 AM PDT
In the third of our series asking what is it like being a Christian in the work place, we hear from Brian Appleton. Brian is an accountant - and as he say's, they do have a reputation to live up to. So what does his faith mean to him in the workplace? Faith At Work - The Youth Worker
August 01, 2009 01:34 AM PDT
This is the second in our series asking what is it like being a Christian in the work place? Do we hide our light away, or do we proclaim our faith openly. Do our work colleagues even know that we have a faith? In this series, members of the congregation of Holy Trinity and St Saviours churches share the stories of their walk with God in their place of work. Our second talk is by Lyn Nunnerley, a youth worker working with local kid who have real issues. Lyn's talk helps to tackel the pre conceived ideas we might have about youth issues, and also helps us to better pray for those involved in such work. Again, and excellent talk on Christianity in the work place. Never The Less - Jo Parsons
August 01, 2009 01:22 AM PDT
The parish of Knaphill with Brookwood as a strong tie to the work of the Turning Point Trust, a charity working with street kids in the Kibera slum, Nairobi, Kenya. (http://www.tptrust.org/index.html) The two Field Directors, Jon and Jo Parsons are well known to the congregation, and as a body we actively support their work through prayer and giving. Each year they come back to the UK for some well earnt R&R, and also to meet with and brief on details of what has been happening in the project. At HTK, these visits have been come all the more special for the messages that Jo brings to us when she takes the opportunity extended to her to preach in our morning service. This sermon, recorded in July 09 talks about moving on despite opposition, and constantly reminds us that 'Never the less', the Lord took the opportunity and used it. Faith at Work - The Physiotherapist
July 31, 2009 06:46 AM PDT
What is it like being a Christian in the work place? Do we hide our light away, or do we proclaim our faith openly. Do our work colleagues even know that we have a faith? In this series, members of the congregation of Holy Trinity and St Saviours churches share the stories of their walk with God in their place of work. Our first talk is given by Christine Grew, who has the unique situation of being the wife of our vicar Nick, and also a practicing physiotherapist. This is a unique and moving talk, and sets the scene well for what should be an excellent and relevant series. Amos
July 31, 2009 06:42 AM PDT
Jeremy Watson looks at the difficult book of Amos. Previous Page | Next Page |
Podcast SummaryThe Anglican churches for the communities of Knaphill and Brookwood are Holy Trinity and St Saviour's. Holy Trinity is the Knaphill church and St Saviour's, the Brookwood church. As a common parish under one leadership we work together to demonstrate the love of Jesus by word and action in this large residential area to the West of Woking in Surrey. These Podcasts are taken from services and events at our sites. We hope that you find them useful in your own walk with God. About HTKFavorite LinksContact MeSubscribe to this Podcast
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