Date | Title | Church |
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18 Mar 2018 | The coming of the Son of Man (Daniel 7:1-28) |
St Helen's, Bishopsgate (Aneirin Glyn) |
18 Feb 2018 | Four monsters and a throne (Daniel 7:1-28) |
Grace Church Dulwich (Simon Dowdy) |
07 Jan 2018 | God is in Charge of History (Daniel 7:1-28) |
Solihull Presbyterian Church (Stephen Dancer) |
22 Oct 2017 | Living away from home : The future is brighter than you can imagine ... (Daniel 7:1-28) |
Madagalen Road Church (Charlie Currie) |
22 Oct 2017 | Living away from home : The future is brighter than you can imagine ... (Daniel 7:1-28) |
Madagalen Road Church (Charlie Currie) |
03 Sep 2017 | Faith in Front of Beasts (Daniel 7:1-28) |
Church by the Bridge, Kirribilli (James Galea) |
03 Sep 2017 | God is Always in Control (Daniel 7:1-28) |
Church by the Bridge, Kirribilli (Paul Dale) |
28 May 2017 | Everlasting Dominion (Daniel 7:1–14) |
St Andrew's Church Oxford (Dan Heyward) |
03 Apr 2016 | One Like a Son of Man (Daniel 7:1-14) |
Grace London (Andrew Haslam) |
03 Apr 2016 | One Like a Son of Man (Daniel 7:1-14) |
Grace London (Andrew Haslam) |
03 Apr 2016 | One Like a Son of Man (Daniel 7:1-14) |
Grace London (Andrew Haslam) |
31 May 2015 | The Kingdom of God and the Kingdoms of the World - Part 2 (Daniel 7:1-7:28) |
Duke Street Church (Simon Pethick) |
19 Apr 2015 | Inception (Daniel 7:1-28) |
St Columba's Free Church (Tom Muir) |
30 Nov 2014 | Daniel 7 (Daniel 7:1–18) |
St Andrew's Church Oxford (Paul White) |
09 Nov 2014 | Who really rules the world? (Daniel 7:1-28) |
St Andrew's Chelsea (Ben Wilkinson) |
09 Nov 2014 | Who really rules the world? (Daniel 7:1-28) |
St Andrew's Chelsea (Ben Wilkinson) |
24 Aug 2014 | 7. God the Ancient of Days (Daniel 7:1-7:28) |
Emmanuel Wimbledon (John Adams) |
09 Mar 2014 | Daniel - 7 (Daniel 7:1-28) |
Holyrood Evangelical Church (Phil Hair) |
24 Mar 2013 | Beasts and Saints (with Q/A) (Daniel 7:1-28) |
St Helen's, Bishopsgate (Charlie Skrine) |
17 Jul 2011 | The Son of man and the kingdoms (Daniel 7:1-28) |
Christ Church Fulwood (Peter Bramhall) |