“Faith In Jesus’ Name” – Acts 3
What is the message of this miraculous healing in Acts 3? Led by Rev. Sam Mawhinney.
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What is the message of this miraculous healing in Acts 3? Led by Rev. Sam Mawhinney.
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In what ways can we care for one another in this season?
Lenten Devotional – Week 2 Read More »
As we look at Luke’s summary description of the early Church, we see what it means to be a devoted and distinct community of disciples. Led by Rev. Sam Mawhinney.
“Church Relationships” – Acts 2:42-47 Read More »
How can we make the most of our times of worship in this season?
Lenten Devotional – Week 1 Read More »
Peter’s address to the crowd on Pentecost contains truths many of us have heard before. But how have we responded to hearing them? How should we respond? Led by Rev. Sam Mawhinney.
“This Jesus, Our Saviour” – Acts 2:14-41 Read More »
Just as we set aside time in the season of Advent to prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ, we dedicate time in the season of Lent to contemplate
For Now: Lenten Devotional 2021 Read More »
The beginning of Acts 2 is a familiar passage. It can pass over us without effect, seemingly irrelevant for today, or fuel controversy among us. So, what is God trying to teach us as a church? Led by Rev. Sam Mawhinney.
“The Holy Spirit: Essential For The Church” – Acts 2:1-13 Read More »
Dublin & Munster Presbytery Service. Led by Rev. Mark Proctor (Naas, Moderator of Presbytery) and Rev. John Woodside.
Presbytery Service: “Practising Faith In Times Of Isolation” Read More »
Decisions are important, some more than others, and they have consequences. How should we, as Christians, approach decision-making as individuals and as a church? Led by Rev. Sam Mawhinney.
“Discovering God’s Will” – Acts 1:15-26 Read More »
We continue our study in Acts by looking at the relationship between the power Jesus promises before His ascension and prayer. Led by Rev. Sam Mawhinney.
“Power And Prayer” – Acts 1:1-14 Read More »