Alan Millar takes us into God’s Word to two healing miracles, one found in Luke 5:17ff and the other in John 9:1ff. In what way do we see the glory of Jesus? What significance does this phrase have for us today?
Alan Millar takes us into God’s Word to two healing miracles, one found in Luke 5:17ff and the other in John 9:1ff. In what way do we see the glory of Jesus? What significance does this phrase have for us today?
Esme MacFarlane from Glasgow introduces the new series ‘We Saw His Glory’ by opening up John Chapter 1:14. The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.
Whatever your feelings about it and however you voted, there is no doubt that the EU referendum has exposed deep divisions within our society, and to a lesser extent, within the church. How have disciples of Jesus to respond to this turmoil? How are we to live for him in a fractured society? How are…
Jesus is alive and following breakfast on the beach the risen Lord Jesus meets with his friend and disciple, Peter. John 21
Ursula Millar opens up John’s Gospel and from God’s Word shows how the Risen Lord Jesus speaks Peace to his disciples including so called ‘Doubting Thomas”.
Gareth Menzies visiting Tiree from Kenmore and Aberfeldy shares exciting personal truths from John 14
On the occasion of the Tiree Ultra-Marathon Derek Campbell opens up God’s Word to proclaim how in grace (his love) God relentlessly pursues men and women.
Though I walk in the midst of trouble, You will revive me; You will stretch out Your hand. Here the Psalmist expresses his confidence in God. The Psalmist is assured that God will act on his behalf. But there are occasions when the Psalmist is confused and bewildered. Alan Millar takes up ‘Dealing with the…
It’s the first day of the week and we are meeting in the presence of our risen Lord Jesus. Sue Bottomley takes us 20:30 and into chapter 21.
Derek Campbell takes us to John 1:1-5 saying, I want to ask a different kind of question this morning. Not “What do you want for Christmas?” but “”Who do you want for Christmas?”