Why is the day Jesus was crucified termed Good Friday? It certainly didn't seem good to those who were there.
Yet, his followers a few days later were celebrating his death.
Their good news to the world was “Jesus Christ crucified”. This was a problem for Jews and foolishness to the rest.
But not only did they celebrate the death of Christ but they made it central to their message. Why?
For the answer listen to the recent Palm Sunday message by clicking here.
It is an ancient belief but still very popular, that we should “eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die”.
Tomorrow—the future—we die. That’s it! Have your fun now because there is nothing to look forward to. Death is literally a dead end. Or is it? Is there something to look forward to? How can we know? Can we be certain?
For the answer listen to the recent Easter Sunday message by clicking here.
Apologetics Course for non-experts
Continues on Wednesday evenings, (7.30pm - 9.15pm) at The Willows School. The course will be led by Dr Chik Kaw Tan and is open to other churches. Notes of previous sessions are available by clicking on 'More info'
Opportunities for fellowship with other Christians and activities to which you can invite your non-Christian friends. For details of up-coming days out click on 'More info'
Coalition for Marriage
Please ensure you take part in the consultation over the govenment's proposals by logging on to www.c4m.org.ukThe closing date is June 14th.