The Day of Pentecost marks the moment God poured out the Holy Spirit - His personal Presence & Power, described in Joel 2:28-32, the much-anticipated Helper announced in John 14 and phenomenal experience encountered by the disciples and witnesses by a huge crowd in Jerusalem in Acts 2:1-13. It fulfils the long-awaited promise that the prophets and people were looking forward to. For example, the Old Testament Prophet Ezekiel writes in chapter 36:25-29:
Read MoreThis week, one of our writers for the weekly lectionary guide has written an example of how the word of God engages his life. You can refer to it here
Read MorePentecost Sunday
This Sunday is Pentecost Sunday, “Pentecost” literally means “fiftieth”, which marks the 50th day after Easter. For the Jews, Pentecost is marked by the giving of the law on Mount Sinai. As Christians, this Sunday signifies the promise of the Father (Acts 1:4-5) fulfilled by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2).
Read MoreWhat Characterizes the New Community in Christ?
This week, we continue to mediate and reflect on the character of the post-resurrection community that Christ created and commissioned and what this means for us today.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to be born of God?
This week’s passage invites us to consider what does being children born of God looks like.
Read MoreWe have all heard about the need and call to abide in Jesus. But who is it and what exactly do we to abide in?
This week’s passages show us who and what we are called to abide in.
Read MoreWhat does it mean that we are part of the flock of God?
This week’s passage invites us to consider what does being part of the flock of God looks like.
Read MoreWhat does it mean that Jesus has risen and is alive?
This week’s readings leads us to consider the significance that He is risen and alive!
Read MoreWhat does a Christ-Centred, Cross-shaped Community look like?
In this week’s reading, we mediate on the birth, values and lifestyle of a believing community.
Read MoreWhat is the good news (gospel) that we believe in? Is it merely “Jesus died for my sins”? Or is there more to it?
This week's readings shows us 4 different accounts of this good news (gospel).
Read MoreWhat is the good news (gospel) that we believe in? Is it merely “Jesus died for my sins”? Or is there more to it?
This week's readings shows us 4 different accounts of this good news (gospel).
Read MoreWhat is the good news (gospel) that we believe in? Is it merely “Jesus died for my sins”? Or is there more to it?
This week's readings shows us 4 different accounts of this good news (gospel).
Read MoreWhat is the good news (gospel) that we believe in? Is it merely “Jesus died for my sins”? Or is there more to it?
This week's readings shows us 4 different accounts of this good news (gospel).
Read MoreAs a special Holy Week initiative, to prepare our hearts and minds for Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday, we invite everyone to take to reflect and pray with the Scriptures 3 times a day.
Read MoreWho is the Servant of the Lord?
This week’s passage helps us to see Jesus as the Servant of the Lord
Read MoreCan we see and respond to the glorified Christ?
This week’s passage invites us to see and respond to the glorified Christ who died on the cross and rose again.
Read MoreCan you see the Loving Mercy God and Christ His King who Rules from his Cross?
This week’s passage invites us to contemplate how God in His mercy delivers those who turn to God.
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