Alive Gang – Epiphany (10th January 2021)
This week, we have a short video from Kate about Ephipany,
Posts for virtual church services – specific to the young people of Alive Gang (under Y6)
This week, we have a short video from Kate about Ephipany,
Over the last few weeks we have thought about how Jesus has shown us God’s love. Over the next few weeks we are going to learn about someone from the Old Testament, who lived in Judah many hundreds of years before Jesus was born.
Over the last few weeks we have thought about how Jesus has shown us God’s love. Over the next few weeks we are going to learn about someone from the Old Testament, who lived in Judah many hundreds of years before Jesus was born.
Last week we thought about how much God loves us. This week we are going to think about how God’s love for us means we have no need to worry or be anxious about anything.
Last week we heard the story about the parable of the lost sheep and coin, where Jesus talked about how much God loves us. This week we are going to continue to think about God’s love for us by looking at something the apostle Paul wrote in one of his letters about God’s love for us.
Last week we read about one of the stories or parables Jesus told about two people who were building a house. This week we will look at another parable Jesus told, this time about a lost sheep and a lost coin.
Last week we learnt about what Jesus had to say about praying. Jesus gave us this example of prayer when he was telling people about God at a time we call ‘the Sermon on the Mount’. After he spoke about prayer, he then told a story or parable about two people who were building a house. A parable is a story which has a deeper meaning and helps people think about things in a new or different way. Let’s find out more.
Last week we learnt about how Peter was put in prison and how his friends’ prayers were answered in a miraculous way. This week we are going to continue to think about the importance of prayer by looking at what Jesus had to say about praying.
Today’s session explores the story of when Peter was arrested by Herod and put in prison. His friends prayed earnestly for him and their prayers were answered in a miraculous way.
Today’s session explores the story of when Peter met a soldier called Cornelius. Peter and Cornelius were very different people: Peter was a Jew, while Cornelius was a Roman soldier. We are going to start by thinking about how we are similar and different to other people.