Relationships and the Trinity

Remember Juliet? We left her sitting in a coffee shop gazing into the eyes of Romeo.  So, a few days later, you meet up with Juliet for coffee and you broach the subject: “So who’s the guy?”  She tells you that they met at work, they really like each other and have been on one… Continue reading Relationships and the Trinity

Applying the Trinity – meet some people

We’ve kept saying that what we believe affects how we live.  So what does it mean to live out our belief in God the Trinity in daily life?  It’s time to meet some people. Albert First of all, meet Albert. Albert is 45 years old, married with two children and he works as a manager… Continue reading Applying the Trinity – meet some people

Another helper

Whilst working through Mark’s Gospel in early 2015 at Bearwood Chapel, we kept coming  back to some questions that followed a theme: “What stops me?” “What stops me from seeing God for who He is?”                                                                   “What stops me from worshipping?” “What stops me from truly knowing God?” “What stops me from trusting and taking God… Continue reading Another helper

God is love and God is Trinity

Mike Reeves opens his book “The Good God” with this comment: “God is love”: those three words could hardly be more bouncy.  They seem lively, lovely and as warming as a crackling fire.  But ‘God is a Trinity’?  No, hardly the same effect, that sounds cold and stodgy.[1] But like me, Reeves is firmly convinced… Continue reading God is love and God is Trinity