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We're continuing to use the Apostles' Creed as a springboard for talking through key doctrines in the Christian faith and worldview. This week we'll be focusing on the second coming of Christ, and particularly that he will "come again to judge the living and the dead." Read Psalm 98:1-9 to prepare for the message. We'll be asking the question: Is the notion of God's judgment good news? And if you really believe in this, how will it change your life.

This week we'll be thinking about the Ascension of Jesus Christ, and the teaching will be based on Acts 1:1-11. To prepare, read the passage and think about the significance of Jesus' last words for the life and mission of the church. How does this affect the way you think about your own life's mission?

The sermon this week will be based on Luke 24:13-35. We'll be thinking about the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. To prepare, take a look at the passage and pray that God will teach you more about the significance of the resurrection of Jesus, and particularly how this helps us deal with death.

The gospel tells us that we are worse than we ever thought we were, and yet more loved than we ever dared imagine - at the same time! That's the dynamic of our worship service this week. We'll take time to take stock of our sins and confess them to the Lord in both song and in prayer. Then we'll here about the work of Christ on the Cross and what it means for us. All this will be driving us to the Lord's Supper, where see both what our sin cost God, and what infinite love he has lavished on us. To prepare for the Lord's Supper this week, read 1 Corinthians 11:23-32.