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Through the lens of Psalm 23, Nicola Neal explores how the reality of ‘God with us’ during the challenges and pain of this last season will help us to both define and fuel the way we now move forward as we interact with a hurting, disorientated and fearful world.Watch at https://vimeo.com/446453149Par Aylesbury Vineyard
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“Has God gone ‘AWOL’ during the past four months? Does he care about this pandemic? Does he hear our prayers?” Luke Martin looks at the experiences of various biblical characters who sought God, even when he felt far away and shares his own experiences of connecting with God, even when he feels absent.Watch at https://vimeo.com/443330097…
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The Government and its advisors are telling us how to stay physically healthy, but how do we stay spiritually healthy? Steve Burnhope suggests five things — five questions we can ask ourselves every day — to “track and trace” how well we’re doing, both as individuals and as part of Christ’s Body, his Church.Watch at https://vimeo.com/440067489…
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‘The invitation to be with God is for everybody.’ In this week’s talk, Guest Speaker and comedian Andy Kind confronts the theme ‘Heaven and Hell’ and a person’s eternal destiny. He explains that God does not place orders, but instead invites us to choose to be part of his family.Watch at https://vimeo.com/437988448…
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Lyn Burnhope tells an amazing story from the Bible of how Jesus restores the sight of a blind man, overcoming the barriers of discrimination and showing how someone excluded, on the ‘outside’ deserves to be included. Through physical and social restoration, Jesus challenges an entire community to change the way they see!Watch at https://vimeo.com/4…
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What are your dreams and does God care about them? Assistant Pastor James Tweats explores what the Bible has to say about dreaming and how God can play a big role in helping us to fulfil our dreams today. He encourages us to dream courageously and partner with God in the dreams he has for us too!Watch at https://vimeo.com/434875297…
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Aylesbury Vineyard will have new leadership when Steve and Lyn Burnhope retire as Senior Pastors this September. Steve and Lyn share what will be happening and explain the background and the timing. The video ends with a few words from Assistant Pastor James Tweats, who will be succeeding them.Watch at https://vimeo.com/426968584…
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Young Adults Pastor, Luke Martin, shares some thoughts about the Church's need for reflection at this time. The Covid-19 ‘lockdown’ has given us a great opportunity to assess the ways that we are called to be counter-cultural in our world. God may well be bringing a move of his Spirit to our nation, but it may not look the way we think …Watch at ht…
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Steve Burnhope shares some thoughts from (Second) Isaiah’s prophetic words to Israel while they are in exile in Babylon, in Isaiah 40 through 55, to encourage us in our present situation. He then turns to the “invisible enemy” that the whole world is fighting, with some thoughts about how to handle another invisible enemy that many of us are facing…
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In 1 Corinthians 13, the Apostle Paul says “these three remain: faith, hope and love,” but we don’t talk so much about the middle one. In the third and final talk in this mini-series, Steve Burnhope focuses on the meaning of “hope” in the Bible — that it’s not just “hoping for the best” — and how we want all three to be “remaining” in our lives dur…
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“If there’s a God, why do bad things happen? Why does God make them happen, or allow them to happen? Why doesn’t he stop them happening?” In the second talk of our current mini-series, Steve Burnhope offers some personal thoughts on these really difficult questions.Watch at https://vimeo.com/401960845…
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In the first of a three-part series, Steve Burnhope starts with a ‘one-point’ sermon instead of the traditional three: “Do not fear.” Why does God say that over and over again, throughout the Bible? 365 times, according to Rick Warren — one for every day of the year. Steve shares his thoughts on that big question, in these difficult times.Watch at …
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In our Kids’ Takeover Service, Liz Machell talks about Joshua leading the people of Israel through the Jordan into the Promised Land and building a memorial of stones for future generations to remember (Joshua 3 & 4). She encourages us that sharing our stories with one another can encourage us that God is always faithful and able to do amazing thin…
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