Real Life is an exploration into the claims of Christianity.
Jesus offers explanations for the realities of life, and even more than that, he offers us a brand new life. Or as he puts it, "life to the full" (John 10:10). Real Life is a chance to examine those claims during a week of talks, and then discuss and challenge them over five monday evenings in Forum.
This is all for anyone and everyone, no matter what you believe. We'd love to see you there!
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At lunchtimes, Andrew Sach will set out how Jesus addresses the realities of living in this world. The talks will be examining Jesus' exclusive claims that only he can offer true security in relationships, real sense in suffering, and the way to a relationship with God. A free lunch will be provided.
Andrew Sach studied Natural Sciences at St. John's College, Cambridge, followed by a doctorate in York. He now lives in London and works at St Helen's Church in the City. He is co-author of "Dig Deeper" and "Pierced for our Transgressions"
The evening talks, given by Graham Daniels, will be examining Jesus' offer of new, real life. Based on short extracts from Luke's account of Jesus' life, Graham will be working through what Jesus says about what real success is, the real choice we have to make and the real acceptance that he offers us.
Graham Daniels, known to all as Danno, became General Director for Christians in Sport after playing professional football for Cambridge United. He now manages his village football team, Hardwick, in the Cambridgeshire League, and travels all around the world to speak about the Christian faith.
Forum, our 5 week discussion course, will be examining the life and character of Jesus. There will be a short talk, given by Dave Gobbett, followed by the chance to ask any questions you might have round tables. No question too hostile! Enjoy a relaxed setting with coffee and cakes.
Dave Gobbett studied Engineering at Caius College. He then worked for Ford Motor Company before training in Christian work. He is now based in Cambridge and works with students at Eden Baptist Church.