Bible Book: Matthew
Rev Gav | Feb 27
What is the purpose of temptation?
Why are we tempted to sin and what is the purpose of sin? What effect does sinning have and how can we avoid it?
Rev Gav | Feb 5
How can the poor in spirit be blessed?
Jesus says some radical and baffling things in his opening words on The Sermon on the Mount. In this Insight, Rev Gav explores the big…
Rev Gav | Jan 31
How do we find rest for our souls?
Rest, or a holistic inner-peace is that for which our soul longs. But how do we find rest from our weariness and the burdens that…
Rev Gav | Jan 2
Will we follow the star of Bethlehem?
What is the truth about the Magi and why does their inclusion in the Christmas story matter to us?
Rev Gav | Dec 24
What is the secret message of Christmas?
Rev Gav explores whether, behind all the noise and commercialism of Christmas, there is a message waiting to be heard.
Rev Gav | Dec 19
Does God speak to us in dreams?
Joseph encountered an angel in a dream and it impacted the lives of Mary, Jesus, and all of us forever.
Rev Gav | Dec 15
Is it okay to doubt when things go wrong?
What do you do when you give your life to a cause and everything seems to go inexplicably wrong? Can we hold onto hope? Rev…
Rev Gav | Dec 1
How can we be ready to meet King Jesus?
Rev Gav reflects on the simple message of John the Baptist to repent, be baptised, and live our lives in a new God-facing direction.
Rev Gav | Nov 17
What happens when the King comes?
Rev Gav explores the parable of the vineyard workers found in Matthew 20:1-16 and its implications for how we do and be church.
Rev Gav | Aug 21
How do we close the culture gap?
Rev Gav explains how he has a foot in contemporary culture and a foot in church culture and how his calling is to draw the…
Rev Gav | Jul 25
Why can we call God Father?
The Lord’s Prayer is the most profound prayer ever uttered. It is short and simple, yet contains everything we need as physical and spiritual beings.
Rev Gav | May 11
Who is invited to God’s banquet?
How do we take God’s love outside the four walls of our churches, or from online to offline?















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