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'The real effectiveness and deep impact of the Christian gospel on society in England back in the 18th century wasn’t due entirely to Whitefield and Wesley and their friends; in very large measure it was due to the hundreds of ordinary people who gave themselves to “noticing and nurturing” tiny groups of people and helping them to experience and gr…
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When a person turns away from Christ, they take grief, dissatisfaction, and sadness with them. But there is a way to find true joy, and that is to trust and obey God God’s word. When we seek first the kingdom of God all the things money cannot buy shall be credited to our account.Par Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
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Jesus offers to each of us his broken body. We don’t always understand all the pieces, or how they fit together, but if we follow the crumbs from the bread of life then we will be made whole and receive life in all its fullness, and have a path to life everlasting.Par Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
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‘Every day, we face the choice between following Christ or the world, with various influences pulling us in different directions. Our faith requires daily decisions to follow God's call, or go our own way. Remember, God chose you first. Will you choose Him.’Par Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
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'The human race, now, is still as empty and hungry as it was when Jesus shared our life on earth and when He was moved with a compassion by a hungry crowd – not just hungry for bread and fishes or hungry for knowledge but hungry for wisdom. Jesus is still the best teacher we’ve got!'Par Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
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God has promised us his abiding presence on this journey. Even in the storms of life. He has promised us his peace that passes all understanding…. peace the world cannot give. Peace that cannot be purchased on or offline. Most importantly, we have the reward of his promised eternal life.Par Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
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Today the invitation from God is to know that it is in our weakness that we are made strong, for it is then that God is at work most powerfully in our lives, for ourselves and for others to see. So, delight in your weakness, boast in it even, for God will use our places of brokenness to shine powerfully in the world.…
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The 2024 Healing Conference was held at Methodist Central Hall Westminster on Saturday, 11th May 2024. The keynote speaker was Wes Sutton and we have three talks from Wes and a time of commissioning led by Alison Bryan and Revd Lansford Penn-TimityPar Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
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‘Does God still bring people together at certain times and for certain purposes? I have no doubt in answering with complete conviction; “Yes, He does”…If Jesus Christ is the vine and we are the branches, then we are in a living and dynamic relationship with Him – and with each other! And it is God makes our relationships fruitful.’…
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‘If this morning you are feeling hopeless about any situation, you are in the right place. Put that situation into God’s hands in prayer. And hear the words of Jesus speaking to you this morning, saying, “trust me,” I am the Good Shepherd, and I am here to make all things new.’Par Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
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The resurrection sometimes feels too good to be true; sometimes fear, doubt, and grief can overwhelm us; sometimes ‘hope’ and ‘promise’ are harder to bear than ‘fear’ and ‘despair’. Yet, if we look into the tomb, there’s nothing there, but if we sincerely look for the Jesus, We WILL find him risen!Par Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
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'This Lent I pray that we will all choose to walk the path of discipleship, that we will choose to follow Jesus, even knowing that the way won’t be easy. We will have to carry our crosses. But as we walk, we do so with our eyes looking ahead to the cross, and beyond to a tomb that stands empty.'Par Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
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