The Cross
Teaching Series: March 2013
Something incredible happened at the cross: A massive torn curtain. An earthquake with splitting rocks. Graves broken open. Dead-people raised and The heart of a centurion forever changed (Matthew 27:50-54).
Something happened, but what exactly? What difference does it make to me? Why should I care?
Through five Sundays we will look at the cross and see for ourselves if it really is ‘the power of God’ (1 Corinthians 1:18).
Simon Harris, Senior Minister

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Witnessing |
The cross made such a difference, it's our job to witness |
Simon Harris |
31 Mar 2013 |
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Wondering |
Key parts of the New Testament try to explain the cross by analogy and metaphor (Reading: 1 Corinthians 1:18 - 2:15) |
Simon Harris |
24 Mar 2013 |
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Walking in the shadow of the Cross |
Self denial and sacrificial service are at the heart of following Christ (Reading: Luke 9:18-27) |
Simon Barrington |
17 Mar 2013 |
Watching |
Crucifixion was a terrible death, but for Christians it is important to understand (Reading: Matthew 27:27-56) |
Simon Harris |
10 Mar 2013 |
Waiting |
Even in the earliest books of the Old Testament, The Cross is on God's mind (Reading: Isaiah 52:1-12) |
Simon Harris |
03 Mar 2013 |
Sunday 3rd March Waiting Service includes communion
Sunday 10th March Watching
Sunday 17th March Walking Preacher: Simon Barrington, CEO Samaritan’s Purse UK
Sunday 24th March (Palm Sunday) Wondering
Sunday 31st March (Easter Sunday) Witnessing Service includes communion
Find out about our Easter Services at Burlington.
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