Parkhead Nazarene

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Parkhead Nazarene

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    Tales of the Unexpected - week 1

    Listen to Esther as she brings God's message to us, in our first installment of our new series as we journey through the Gospel of Luke

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    Reading Between the Lines - 02

    week 2 of our reading between the lines series with Adele bringing the message

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    Reading Between the Lines - 01

    Esther starts off our new series on Reading Between the Lines.Today begins a new journey together as we explore what it means to read Scripture with care, especially those passages that are often misunderstood or taken out of context. The focus is on Jesus’ words in Matthew 7, particularly the commands not to judge and the call to ask, seek, and knock. These verses, though familiar, are frequently twisted to fit cultural narratives—whether it’s using “don’t throw pearls before swine” to justify withholding wisdom from others, or “ask and it will be given” as a blank cheque for personal gain. But when we slow down and look at these teachings within the broader context of the Sermon on the Mount, a much deeper and more challenging vision emerges.Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount is not a list of rules, but a manifesto for life in God’s kingdom—a life marked by love for God and love for others. The kingdom of God grows not through power or control, but through ordinary people whose hearts are being transformed: the violent becoming gentle, the controlling becoming trusting, the selfish becoming generous. Jesus flips the world’s value system on its head, blessing the meek, the merciful, the peacemakers, and the humble. The call is to become these kinds of people, not just in theory, but in the daily realities of our homes, workplaces, and communities.A central challenge is Jesus’ command not to judge. Judgment is not just a matter of words, but a posture of the heart—a way of placing ourselves above others, often motivated by a desire to control or manipulate. This damages relationships and blinds us to our own faults. Jesus uses the vivid image of the plank and the speck to show how easy it is to see others’ flaws while ignoring our own. Instead, we are called to humility, self-examination, and a refusal to use shame or blame as tools for change.Discernment is different from judgment. We are called to address real problems with honesty and care, but never with condemnation. Jesus’ teaching about pearls and pigs is not about writing people off, but about offering what is truly helpful, at the right time, with wisdom and sensitivity. Sometimes, the most loving thing we can do is to ask questions, to listen, and to be present—just as Jesus does throughout the Gospels.Finally, Jesus invites us to persistent prayer: to ask, seek, and knock—not just for ourselves, but for others. Prayer opens us to God’s transforming presence and helps us become a community marked by love and non-condemnation. The golden rule sums it all up: do to others what you would have them do to you. This is the heart of life in God’s kingdom.

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    Armour of God - week2

    Today, we delved into the profound and essential topic of the Armour of God, as outlined in Ephesians. We began by emphasizing the importance of knowing our Captain, Jesus Christ, and understanding His character and attributes through the Scriptures. The first three chapters of Ephesians are particularly enlightening in this regard. Knowing our Captain helps us to be strong in the Lord and to put on the full armour of God, enabling us to stand against the devil's schemes.We then explored the concept of familiar spirits, which are demonic entities that know our family history and weaknesses intimately. These spirits aim to exploit our vulnerabilities, but by knowing our enemy, we can better defend ourselves. Jesus called the enemy the father of lies, and understanding this helps us to recognize and reject the lies that come our way.Next, we discussed the various pieces of the Armor of God: the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shoes of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit. Each piece has a specific role in protecting us from spiritual attacks. For instance, the shield of faith helps us to deflect the enemy's lies, while the helmet of salvation protects our minds from doubt and fear.We also touched on the importance of praying in the Spirit at all times. This means being fully engaged and present with God, praying in faith, and using the Word of God in our prayers. The enemy's most strategic plan is to keep us from abiding in God and obeying His commandments. Therefore, we must be vigilant in our spiritual practices, including prayer and reading the Word.Finally, we shared a personal testimony about the transformative power of God's Word and the importance of declaring it over our lives. By doing so, we can break free from the lies and limitations imposed by the enemy and walk in the fullness of our identity in Christ.

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    Armour of God - week 1

    Today's sermon focused on the theme of spiritual warfare and the importance of being equipped to resist the attacks of the enemy. We began by emphasising the omnipotence of God with the repeated declaration, "Who can stop the Lord Almighty?" This set the tone for understanding that our strength and victory come from God alone. We then transitioned to discussing the armour of God as described in Ephesians 6, highlighting the necessity of putting on the full armour to stand against the devil's schemes. We explored the concept of resistance through various historical and contemporary examples, such as the D-Day landings and the Mothers of the Disappeared, to illustrate the importance of standing firm in the face of evil. The sermon also delved into the nature of our enemy, the devil, who is described as a liar and a murderer. Despite his defeat through Jesus' death and resurrection, the devil continues to wage battles against us, trying to lead us astray. The importance of knowing our Captain, Jesus, was stressed. We were reminded that our strength comes from Him and that we should focus on His goodness and promises rather than the enemy's lies. The practical outworking of this involves declaring God's work and promises in our lives and communities. Finally, we examined three pieces of the armour of God: the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, and the shoes of the gospel of peace. Each piece was explained in terms of its spiritual significance and practical application in our daily lives. The belt of truth holds everything together, the breastplate of righteousness protects our hearts, and the shoes of peace prepare us to share the gospel and stand firm against the enemy.

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    Knowing and Growing

    Let me start by asking you a question: How often do you go mad? By that, I mean, how often do you Make A Difference? If you were removed from your workplace, family, or community, would anyone notice? This is a crucial question because making a difference is what we are called to do.Let's turn to the Bible, specifically 2 Peter 1. God's divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of Him. We are called to add to our faith goodness, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, mutual affection, and love. If we possess these qualities in increasing measure, we will be effective and productive in our knowledge of Jesus Christ.Peter emphasizes the importance of growth. Think back to where you were a year ago. Have you grown in your faith and expression of Jesus? Adding to our faith requires effort. It's not just about lying back and letting God do everything. There's a balance between God's power and our responsibility to grow. Imagine packing everything your child needs for a camp, but they come back having used none of it. Similarly, God has given us everything we need in Jesus, but we must unpack and use it.In practical terms, this means adding to our faith qualities like goodness, wisdom, self-control, perseverance, godliness, kindness, and love. Jesus exemplified these qualities, and we are called to follow His example. For instance, self-control is not just about avoiding addiction but mastering our egos and desires. Perseverance, or stickability, is about being consistent and steady, even in the face of insidious compromise.Godliness means living with a God-focus, doing everything for God, like God, and with God. One of my friends exemplified this by cleaning a prison cell as if it were for Jesus. This is the kind of godliness we are called to.In conclusion, making a difference requires effort, growth, and embodying the gospel story. Let's strive to add to our faith and make a lasting impact in our communities and the world.Key Takeaways1. The Power of One Great Truth: You don't need to know a lot of things to make a difference; you just need to be mastered by one great truth. Charles Studd's life exemplifies this. He gave up his upper-class life and cricket career to serve in the Congo, and his sacrifice has had a lasting impact. This teaches us that being deeply committed to one great truth can change lives and communities.2. God Has Given Us Everything We Need: God's divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of Him. This means we are fully equipped to live a life that makes a difference. However, we must actively unpack and use these divine resources. Just like a packed suitcase for camp, everything we need is there, but it's up to us to use it.3. Growth and Perseverance: Peter emphasizes the importance of growth in our faith. We are called to increase in measure, not just in the first few years but throughout our lives. This continuous growth prevents us from becoming short-sighted and forgetful, keeping our spiritual urgency and direction intact.4. Embodiment of the Gospel: To make a difference, we must embody the gospel story, not just be talking heads. Jesus didn't just speak words; He lived them. We are called to weave the gospel story into the lives of our neighbors and the people we interact with daily. This practical application of faith is what truly makes a difference.5. Qualities to Add to Our Faith: Peter lists qualities like goodness, wisdom, self-control, perseverance, godliness, kindness, and love that we must add to our faith. These qualities are not just for personal growth but for making a tangible impact in our communities. For example, self-control is about mastering our egos and desires, while perseverance is about being consistent and steady in our faith.

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    Behold - Week 6

    Listen along as Emma brings us our next message as we continue in our series of BEHOLD.

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    Behold - Week5

    As we continue on our series of BEHOLD, we are joined by Dr Deirdre Brower Latz, Ph.D., Principal and Senior Lecturer in Pastoral and Social Theology, Nazarene Theological College.  Listen along as Deirdre brings God's message to us and unpacks its truths for us to digest.

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    Behold - Week 3

    Listen again as we have Barry bringing the Message to us as we continue in our series on Behold

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    Behold - Week 2

    Dave White brings us this week's message as we continue in our series, Behold.

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    Behold - Week 1 - For Goodness Sake

    Wes starts us off on our new series, Behold. The theme this week is 'For Goodness Sake' and the passages we will look at are Genesis1: 1, 2, 10, 31, Genesis2: 18, 22-23. Behold, the goodness of God! #ParkheadNazarene #ChurchoftheNazarene #GlasgowEastNazarene

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    Advent - Week3

    This week we hear from Alex who continues in our Advent series as well as a taster into his recent travels to Indonesia.

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    Advent - Week2

    Wes brings us this week's message as we continue through our Advent series, and getting us ready for welcoming Christ at Christmas.

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    Advent - Week1

    Getting ready for Advent. Is your heart prepared for Christmas? Are you distracted by other things, such as work, finance, shopping, emotions, or even by other people, from allowing you to focus on what is truly important, and the significance of the Christmas story?

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    Who Are You - Week 6

    Our anniversary special message from Fred Drummond, at EA Scotland and continuing in our Who Are You sermon series.

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    Who Are You - Week 5

    Today's message is brought to us by Wes

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    Who Are You - Week 3

    Shelley brings us this week's message as we continue on our series Who Are You?

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    Who Are You - Week 2

    Dave White brings us this week's message

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    Who Are You - Week 1

    Shelley brings us the first message in our new series, Who Are You?

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    Wisdom in Proverbs - week4

    Becky Dunphy brings us this week's message as we continue in our series, Wisdom in Proverbs

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    Wisdom in Proverbs - week3

    Emma brings us the next instalment of our Wisdom in Proverbs series

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    Wisdom in Proverbs - week2

    Wes brings us the second message in this series looking at the Wisdom in Proverbs and beyond.

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    Wisdom in Proverbs - week1

    Shelley brings us the start of a new series, looking at the Wisdom in Proverbs.

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    Seek First - Week3

    Shelley brings us the message this week as we continue in our Seek First

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    Seek First - Week2

    Emma brings us the next instalment of our Seek First series

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    Seek First - Week1

    Wes White brings us the first message as we begin our new series, Seek First.

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    Back to Basics - Week8

    Richard Porter brings us a special message for our anniversary Sunday as we continue in our Back to Basics series

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    Back to Basics - Week7

    Back to Basics week 7

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    Back to Basics - Week6 - Why and how we talk to God - Part 2

    Wes continues in our Back to Basics series and follows on from last week's message on why and how we talk to and with God.

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    Back to Basics - Week5 - Why and how we talk with God?

    Shelley brings the next instalment in our Back to Basics series

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    Back to Basics - Week4

    John brings this week's message as we continue in our back to basics series

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    Back to Basics - Week3 - What makes you go 'WOW'?

    Emma White brings us a special all age service message today and looks at what makes us say 'wow'.

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    Back to Basics - Week2 - What is the passion, power and the Holy Spirit?

    What is the passion, power and the Holy Spirit? Wes White continues in sharing God's Word in our current series on Back to Basics.

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    Back to Basics - Week1

    Join in with our new series on Back to Basics

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    Summer in the Psalms - Week4

    Listen to Emma White as she brings us this week's message, reflecting on Psalm 46

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    Summer in the Psalms - Week3

    Summer in the Psalms - Week3

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    Summer in the Psalms - Week2

    In today's message, Shelley, discusses the topic of Psalm23 and Psalm100, and that no matter what trials are in our life, when we trust in God, God's love will be with us through any and all troubles, never leaving us and supporting us, whatever the outcome.    Like, comment and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Parkhead Nazarene.   CONNECT WITH PARKHEAD NAZARENE AT:   ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parkheadnaz...   ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkheadnaz   ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parkheadnaza...   ► Website: https://www.parkhead.nazarene.org.uk    Like, comment & subscribe to stay updated with the latest content!    #ParkheadNazarene #ChurchoftheNazarene #SharpeMemorial #BeTheChurch #SummerInThePsalms #PassionateaboutGodPassionateaboutPeople

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    Summer in the Psalms - Week1

    Listen again as John starts us off in our new series, Summer in the Psalms, looking at Psalm 1

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    1Peter - Week7

    Listen on as Shelley brings our current series on 1Peter to a close by recapping on what we've heard over the course of this journey through 1Peter.

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    1Peter - Wardrobe Matters

    In today's message, Wes reminds us of what it means to emulate Christ in our daily lives, to be Christ's example to the world.

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    1Peter - Suffering

    In this week's message, we hear from Adi who shares part of his story and his own suffering as he journeys in his relationship with God. We also hear from Shelley today as she brings us God Word and what it means to suffer - and how God comforts us during those times.

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    1Peter - In His Steps

    Listen to Wes as he continues in our current series and unpacks this weeks passage; 1Peter 2: 11 - 3:7. During his message, Wes takes us through the 'Four calls to voluntary subjection, Four actions of Christ and Four critical caveats'. 

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    1Peter - what kind of church are we to be?

    As we continue through the book of 1Peter, John Craig asks us the question, what kind of church are we to be?

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    1Peter - What does it mean to be saved?

    Start of a new series through 1Peter. This week, speaker Wes White asks us, 'what does it mean to be saved?'

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    The Road to Emmaus

    John Craig brings us this week's message looking at the passage found in Luke 24: 30-32

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    Easter Sunday 2022

    Listen to John Craig bring this Easter Sunday message, with the Bible reading from 1Cor15: 21-22

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    Palm Sunday

    Listen to Wes White share this Palm Sunday message, with the Bible reading from Matthew 27: 45-54

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    WAY TRUTH LIFE - Sustaining Grace

    Join with us as Claire takes us through what it means to be accountable, and accountable to God.

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    The Return - Week 05

    The Return - Week 05

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    The Return - Week 04

    This morning we will be continuing in our series "The Return" and looking at the account of Cyrus' decree in Ezra chapter 1. If possible, please have pen and paper or a nootepad app ready on your phone so that you can take part in an exercise that John will introduce during our main teaching time.

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