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June 2010

Biblical thinking on Discipleship Mentoring with Tim Dobson

April 2010

What is the Church, Looking at 10 Biblical images with Emma Ineson

March 2010

Made in the Image of God with Steve Smith

Feburary 2010

Does Sabbath still apply today? with Tim Dobson

November 09

The Church and politics with Tim Dobson hosting

October 09

Question Time with Tim Dobson

June 09

Ministry of Women 1 with Tim Dobson

June 09

Ministry of Women 2 with Tim Dobson

April 09

Spiritual Warfare, Why did God create Satan? with Tim Dobson

March 09

Does God have plans for our lives - Architect or Dreamer?

Feb 09

Hell and the Character of God

Nov 08

A permanent becoming

Oct 08

What we talk about when we talk about God

Sept 08

Careful Bible reading: avoiding the pitfalls

The Woodlands Bible School takes place as an optional seminar during the evening service every fourth Sunday of the month. It's a place for those who want to explore the Bible in a bit more detail. For those not afraid to be challenged, to be disturbed, to be inspired. Thinking allowed.

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Nov 23
2009

The Church and Politics

Posted by Tim Dobson

Tim Dobson

Does the church have a role to play in politics? Or should it be left up to individual Christians to engage with political issues?

This month's Woodlands Bible school (listen on line here) gave some interesting views on Christians in politics, God and political power and praying for politicians and the political process. It was a good start to some helpful discussion  around politics with a big and little "p". If you were at the Bible School and you didn't get a chance to make a comments, why not add your thoughts below? As we head towards a general election in the coming year, thinking about how we engage with politics as Christians is a vital issue.

Jul 01
2009

A look at Jesus and his Context

Posted by Tim Dobson

Tim Dobson

On Sunday night Phil Thomas talked about the need to understand Jesus correctly. If we don't understand Jesus correctly, then can we expect non-Christians to respond with anything other than indifference? He explained how Jesus had been misunderstood by those close to him, and had been met with indifference in his own time.

He then went on to set Jesus in his context - religiously, sociopolitically and internationally before unpacking how an awareness of this context sheds new light on some of Jesus' teaching - for example the Parable of the Sower and the parable of the Prodigal son - and language - e.g. 'repent and believe'. In doing so, he wasn't afraid to challenge cherished interpretations.

Mar 25
2009

Architect or Dreamer? - God's plans for our lives

Posted by Tim Dobson

Tim Dobson

From the Bible, we are aware that God has plans for our lives - Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

But the struggle sometimes is understanding how those plans work out. Are they "fixed" like architects drawings or more "fluid" like parent's dreams for their child's future? If God's plans are static then we have to find out and obey exactly what God has in mind! If God's plans and dreams are more fluid, then understanding some basic principles about the will of God, then cooperating with Him, is quite freeing, exciting and challenging!

Feb 24
2009

Woodlands Bible school

Posted by Tim Dobson

Tim Dobson

Each fourth Sunday at Woodlands we run the Woodlands Bible school. This gives a chance to look in a bit more depth at a Biblical topic or Theological issue. Over the past six months we have covered short term oversees mission with the Urban Mission Partnership team, The fruit of the Spirit based round the latest book by author Alan Mann, The nature of the Word of God and most recently Hell and the character of God (for PowerPoint click here).

With a smaller group of people at the Bible School there is often chance to join in with discussion and ask questions. Some have asked if that discussion could continue on the blog... so here goes. If following on from any of the Bible school evenings you would like to make a comment or ask a question, do join in.

Oct 27
2008

What in God's Name?

Posted by Tim Dobson

Tim Dobson

Phil Thomas did a great job last night at the Woodlands Bible School as we explored together the nature of God and how we use words to describe Him.

One of the things that particularly struck me was the verbs, adjectives and nouns that the Bible uses to help us understand God and how this contrasts with traditional theological words used to describe Him.  For example adjectives like "merciful, gracious, long-suffering, abounding in goodness, keeping mercy, forgiving iniquity" (Ex 34v6-7) Phil quoted Brueggemann "Israel's characteristic adjectival vocabulary is completely lacking in terms that have dominated classical theology, such as omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent. This sharp contrast suggests that classical theology ... is engaged in issues that are not crucial to Israel's testimony about Yahweh"