Ecclesiastes Week 6 – Death
Death is a big part of the message of Ecclesiastes – it’s coming for all, and no-one can escape it, so how should we respond. Click below to download the notes for this week. Week 6 Notes – Death
Death is a big part of the message of Ecclesiastes – it’s coming for all, and no-one can escape it, so how should we respond. Click below to download the notes for this week. Week 6 Notes – Death
The latest subject we are thinking about from the book of Ecclesiastes is Justice – below is a link to download the notes relating to this area. Week 5 Notes – Justice
We moved on in our study of Ecclesiastes to think about the subject of time – click below to download this weeks notes: Week 4 Notes – Time
This week we looked at the subject of Toil in the book of Ecclesiastes – click below to download the notes. Week 3 Notes – Toil
Click below to download the notes on this weeks subject on our journey through the book of Ecclesiastes – Pleasure. Week 2 Notes – Pleasure
Click below to download the notes on the first subject in our study on Ecclesiastes – Wisdom. Week 1 Notes – Wisdom
As Paul reaches the end of his letter to the Philippian church he wants to thank them for their generous giving to his mission. He uses the opportunity to teach the church on the area of contentment – learning to be satisfied whether in times of abundance or lack. Click below to download the notes … Read more
In our text this week Paul focuses on two major fruits that come from a life lived in relationship with Jesus – joy and peace. Knowing Him, and allowing the truth to grip our minds will truly allow these qualities to become part of who we are. Click below to download the notes for this … Read more
As Paul continues his exhortation to the Philippian church, he calls them to leave behind all that is in the pastĀ and to press forward for the prize held out to those in a real relationship with Jesus. Click below to download the notes for this weeks passage. Click here to download this weeks notes
Paul moves on in theĀ letter to speak about the emptiness of the religious life he once had, and calls the church to something far deeper – a relationship with Jesus Himself that transcends any kind of outward religious efforts. Click the link below to download the notes for chapter 3 verses 1-11. Click here to … Read more