You can download talks from 2009 using the links below:
Student Lunches, Michaelmas 2009
'Is it wrong to be ambitious?', Stephen Boon
'Do miracles still happen today?', Jonathan Fletcher
'What makes a "good" sermon good?', David Jackman
'Should churches be inclusive?', Jon Drake
'How to experience the love of God', CJ Davis
'How to read a Christian book', Dan Smith
'Why isn't evangelism intolerant?', Paul Clarke
9:38 Teas
In Matthew 9:38, Jesus tells his disciples to pray that God would raise up workers for the harvest field of the gospel. These occasional teas help us to think wisely about whether we might be suitable as paid gospel workers ourselves.
Michaelmas 2009 (1), Simon Scott
Michaelmas 2009 (2), Susu Scott
Central Teaching Meetings 2009
In July 2009 we had a series of three evenings looking at 'Tough truths for soft times.'
'Facing a topic we avoid: A Christian look at dying', Raymond Brown
'Hearing from a generation we despise: What we have to learn from the Puritans', Brian Elfick
'Coping with challenges that defeat us: Change, illness and ageing', Mark Ashton
Great Escapes 2009
At the Great Escapes in 2009 we had talks on ‘How to see God’s Glory’. Christopher Ash, who runs the Cornhill Training Course in London, gave three talks looking at the theme of scattering and gathering throughout the Bible. There were also talks on the cross from Mark Ashton and Brian Elfick .
'From Eden to Babylon: Church Foreshadowed', Christopher Ash
'From Babylon to St Andrew the Great: Church Realised', Christopher Ash
'From St Andrew the Great to the New Jerusalem: Church Consummated', Christopher Ash
'The Cross-Shaped God', Mark Ashton
'Cross-Shaped Justice', Mark Ashton
'The Puritans', Brian Elfick