ChristChurch London Podcast
Summary: Download the latest talks from across our five different services at Christ Church London. We love this city and are working for its cultural, social and spiritual renewal.
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Podcasts:
This week Matt Ellis looks at why Christianity hinges on the resurrection of Jesus Christ and how the resurrection enables us to live new "risen lives" with him today. Andy Tilsley's thoughts on getting comfy this easter
Sometimes it feels like God is silent - like we pray in faith, but our prayers go unanswered. This can be difficult to understand, both emotionally and theologically. This talk will look at what is really going on in these times, and consider a biblical solution for how to cope with so-called 'unanswered prayer'.
This week Andy Tilsley continued our prayer series, by speaking about the need for us to pray continually.
Intercessory prayer: what is it, what does it achieve, and how should we do it? In this talk, David looks at what it means to 'stand in the gap' and pray on behalf of others, our city and our nation.
This week our guest speaker Andy Crouch looked at four themes that feature in the life of culture makers; people who are fully alive.
Isn't the church full of hypocrites? Why is life just so busy? Why hasn't God answered that prayer? What is there in life to look forward to? And what on earth does any of that have to do with prayer? Find out this Sunday, as Andy Tilsley unpacks Psalm 130, in the third talk in our series on prayer.
The disciples asked Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray…” In this, the second talk of our series, we will look at Jesus’ response, and how the Lord’s Prayer serves as a great model for how to pray.
This week we launched a new series on prayer by looking at the parable of the widow and the wicked judge in Luke 18, considering how the character of God motivates us to pray.
In a city where so many things compete for our passion, David looks at what really matters, and how this affects the way in which we use our money.
This week, guest speaker Mal Fletcher challenged us to think about the way we prepare for the future, in order to be effective leaders and influencers.
How should we think about relationships, dating and marriage? This week, David looks at the story of Jacob and his relentless pursuit of Rachel in Genesis 28 and 29.
This week, David cast vision for what ChristChurch should look like in the next twenty years. It is to be a church for God, for people and for the city, nation and nations.
After over a dozen weeks, Andy Tilsley wraps up our series on the kingdom of God, looking at the implications of the message for Christians today. Jesus didn’t call us to make converts but to make disciples. In other words, we are called to this radical lifestyle, and are expected to share the gospel and win others to this lifestyle as well. Becoming a Christian is not simply agreeing with a few facts, but giving your whole life over to radical obedience. An example of mission
This sermon looks at the resurrection of Jesus, and the promise of new life and victory over death that it brings to Christians. Adrian Holloway unpacks Matthew 27:57-28:15 by examining some of the arguments for Jesus resurrection from the dead, and offers some compelling reasons why Jesus is alive today!
This talk looks at the crucifixion of Jesus, his resurrection, and the implications for Christians today. David Stroud continues our series on the kingdom of God, with a message about Jesus' power, grace, forgiveness and ultimate victory over sin, death and Satan.