As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19
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As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19
Colossians- Shadow and Substance: Col 2:16-23 By Jean Palmer 24th August 2025
Richmond Anglican Aotearoa
26 minutes
3 months ago
Colossians- Shadow and Substance: Col 2:16-23 By Jean Palmer 24th August 2025
As we continue our teaching series in Colossians Jean Palmer will be building on what we heard last week in Colossians 2:16-23. As we walk through this passage we'll be encouraged to Look to Christ, the solid reality, and all we have in Him. Not to be lured away by what is shadowy, insubstantial, ephemeral and temporal as we keep growing in our faith, deepening our experience of being filled with all the fullness of Christ, and keep looking to Christ the solid reality.
Richmond Anglican Aotearoa
As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19