Doctrine: what Christians believe and why it’s good

The dictionary definition of Doctrine is: “A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party, or other group”.

What do Christians believe – what are our “Doctrines”? When there’s so much disagreement about what is true among religious people, and even among people who call themselves Christians, what do Christians actually believe? And is what Christians believe good? Is it compelling, liveable, beautiful and better than what our culture says is right and good?

Have a listen and find out as we unpack 10 massively important truths from the Bible in this series about Doctrine.

Where is God in life's setbacks? How should we view suffering in the Christian life? The Bible has something refreshingly challenging to say to us through the Apostle Paul's journey…
The Gospel is an intriguing paradox! As we unravel its divisive nature we also see its incredible power to change lives. What can we learn from Paul's example of Christian…
The Spirit directs Paul in all his movements towards Jerusalem. How can we expect God to guide his people today?
Paul's farewell speech to his leaders is intense! What is the role of church leadership and what does that say to all of us about church?
The good news of Jesus brings unavoidable conflict. This has some profound implications for both the conflict adverse and the conflict seeker.
Nothing stops the good news of Jesus powerfully changing lives to this day, not even evil spirits. What does that look like today?


Who wouldn't want to love the vulnerable? but in what unique way are God's people called to love the disadvantaged?
God has a better design for sex & marriage than our culture offers. He even gives laws to retrieve/regain/salvage good outcomes when his people sin sexually… and he even gives…