What are our standards for living a good life? Mal Calladine considers a way of life that involves change and renewal, coming as we are but not staying that way. This talk includes practical tips for dealing with anger, unforgiveness and other sources of strain in relationships.
Read MoreGod has a role and purpose for every person in the church. In this talk, Mal Calladine looks at how this brings people together, and how everyone can find their role in different kinds of vital and life-changing work.
Read MoreKnowing and understanding the Easter story can give us hope and new life. In this Easter Sunday talk, Mal Calladine looks at what this can mean for us, and what can happen when we share its life changing promise with others.
Read MoreOur past experience can give us a sense of identity which contradicts what God says about us. In this talk, Mal looks at how Jesus changed our identity and reconciled us into close relationship with God.
Read MoreStarting with encouragements from the Bible about who we are, Mal and Seannah discuss how our unique personalities take shape and get expressed in relationships. It's a conversation you can join in by discussing these questions with friends.
Read MoreSomeone wrote you a letter, and it's in the Bible! How will it feel to adopt it as your own, as the writer describes who you are in Christ? Mal presents this as a talk and practical exercise.
Read MoreGod favours you and made you with creativity and purpose! How do you react to that? This talk includes practical ways to dream and celebrate the life God has for us.
Read MoreLooking at the hidden roots we send out to find water for our soul. If 'Hope for the Coming Year' is the goal, where can we invest in Hope… ‘according to His Word’? A study in the Psalms, especially the BIG one - 119.
Read MoreHow can Christians be involved with fostering and adoption, either themselves or supporting others? Includes stories about the organisations Home For Good, Home-Start Bristol and Bristol Nightstop.
Read MoreConsidering how Christians can support people facing death and grief, with staff and volunteers from Children’s Hospice South West, The Rainbow Centre for Children and Southmead Hospital Chaplaincy.
Read MoreOwen Lynch and Mal Calladine answer questions about “The Journey” series of talks and what is happening next at Severn Vineyard.
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