Paul’s letter to the Romans is considered one of the giant books of Holy Scripture. The sustained theme throughout is righteousness – the righteousness of God, the righteousness which God requires and how the righteous God sets unrighteous people in relationship with him.
The truths of Romans are truths which believers take for granted and yet truths which are not well understood. Issues which are dealt with in Romans 1-8 include: How to be right with God; how to understand the wickedness of humankind; the certainty of Christian hope; how to live righteously; and the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
Join us as we delve into these truths and feed our souls on not just good news but Momentous News.
Evening meetings begin at 7.45pm (singing from 7.30pm) at Richmond Hill St Andrew's URC (see map). The talks on Romans will be as follows:
Monday 28 June: The Righteousness of God - Romans 1:1-17
Tuesday 29 June: How we are not right - Romans 1:18-3:20
Wednesday 30 June: How God sets us right! - Romans 3:20-4:25
Thursday 1 July: The hope of being right forever - Romans 5:1-11
Friday 2 July: How to live right - Romans 6-8
Morning talks: Extravagant Grace
The Book of Jonah
Morning meetings begin at 10.30am, Wednesday to Friday, at Christ Church Westbourne (
see map)
Wednesday 30 June: Man Overboard - Jonah 1
Thursday 1 July: A Second Chance - Jonah 2-3
Friday 2 July: Prophet and Loss - Jonah 4
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