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HOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THE FEET OF THOSE WHO BRING GOOD NEWS

[ROMANS 10:15]

HOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THE FEET OF THOSE WHO BRING GOOD NEWS [ROMANS 10:15]

07—28 JUNE
SUNDAY NIGHTS
5&7PM

‘THIS IS THE GOOD NEWS’ IS A FOUR-WEEK SUNDAY NIGHT SERIES FOCUSED ON THE PERSON OF JESUS AND THE HOPE OF THE GOSPEL.

ACROSS THESE NIGHTS, WE’RE CREATING SPACE FOR PEOPLE TO ENCOUNTER THE SIMPLICITY, TRUTH, AND POWER OF THE GOOD NEWS OF JESUS.

GUESTS:

Xenia James
07 June

James Crystal
21 June

Stephen Foster
14 June

Tebo Mpanza
28 June

LOCATION:

GAS STREET CENTRAL
41 GAS STREET, BIRMINGHAM
B1 2JT

  • The word ‘gospel’ simply means good news, and we believe it is the best news the world has ever heard.

    God made us to know him and to live in a close relationship with him. But the wrong things we do have created a distance between us and God, and on our own, there is nothing we can do to close that gap.

    So God did something about it himself. He came to earth as a man named Jesus, lived the perfect life none of us could live, and died in our place, taking on the consequences of everything we have ever done wrong. Three days later, he rose from the dead, defeating death itself.

    Anyone who puts their trust in Jesus receives forgiveness, a fresh start, and a relationship with God that lasts forever. It is not about being good enough. It is a gift, offered freely to everyone.

    (John 3:16; Romans 3:23; Romans 6:23; Romans 5:8; Ephesians 2:8-9)

  • Jesus is someone who was promised to come and who would change everything. We believe he is God himself, who chose to become a real human being and live among us. He was born to a woman named Mary in a miraculous way, and he lived his entire life doing good and never doing wrong.

    He died, but three days later he came back to life. We believe this was not just a historical event, but the moment that made it possible for every person to have a restored relationship with God and to be freed from the things that hold us back from living fully. One day, Jesus is expected to return and bring about a world of lasting peace and justice.

    (Matthew 1:18-25; Luke 1:26-38; Romans 9:5; Titus 2:13)

  • Salvation is a free gift from God. We believe that by putting your trust in what Jesus did when he died on the cross and came back to life, you can be made whole. This means being freed from everything that damages and destroys us, and finding restoration for every part of who you are, your mind, your body, and your spirit.

    (Romans 1:16; Ephesians 2:8-9)