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10th May (pm)- RBT- 1 Kings 8- Tim Howlett
Season 2026, Ep. 145
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In this sermon, church member, Tim Howlett digs into the meaning of the Temple. He flies through the Bible from Eden to New Creation showing the place of the Temple as a major theme of Scripture. He then takes us on a three-part field trip through 1 Kings 8, before revealing a couple of buried treasures in the passage which impact on our own walk with Christ and our lives as temples of the Holy Spirit.
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160. 5th July (am)- Genesis 3 v.20-24- Alan Mann
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157. 28th June (pm)- RBT Kings Review- Neil Todman
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