Guest speaker Natalie Williams talks to us about the work of Jubilee + and their Churches that Change Communities project. She shares from her own experience and the work done by her local church in Hastings. Biblical, heartfelt and practical insights.
Jesus & Justice – His Compassion for the Marginalised
A Biblical Understanding of Our Response to Refugees – Gill Caroe
Dave Roberts interviews Gill about the work of Sanctuary in Eastbourne and the practical, legal and emotional care that they offer to people fleeing war, conflict and more. Gill then shares from the Book of Leviticus about the biblical imperative to care for the stranger or foreigner in your midst. This talk is part of an occasional series on foundational truths for our understanding of biblical justice.
Jesus and Justice – Justice for the Poor
Ray Whitby looks at the gospel patterns that help us to understand poverty and the Christian response. Jesus talks often of the poor and takes practical steps to support them.
Jesus & Justice
If you need to know what God is like you look at Jesus. Jesus says that he does what he sees the Father doing. The prophet Isaiah says that God loves justice. So how would we anticipate that being demonstrated in the accounts of Jesus life. Dave Roberts introduces a new series on Jesus and Justice and suggests that their are rich veins of wisdom, compassion and embodied faith in all that we learn about Jesus and his grace towards women, children, people from other ethnic groups, the excluded and the poor.
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Jesus the Liberator – A new series on Jesus & Justice
If you need to know what God is like you look at Jesus. Jesus says that he does what he sees the Father doing. The prophet Isaiah says that God loves justice. So how would we anticipate that being demonstrated in the accounts of Jesus life. Dave Roberts introduces a new series on Jesus and Justice and suggests that their are rich veins of wisdom, compassion and embodied faith in all that we learn about Jesus and his grace towards women, children, people from other ethnic groups, the excluded and the poor.