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Invincible Joy (Philippians 1:12-30)

43 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Although he is chained in prison, Paul has an invincible joy. In Philippians 1, he explains exactly why. In Philippians 1 we see that Paul is totally committed to the gospel of God (v12-18), totally convinced of the provision of God (v18-20), and totally captivated by the Son of God (v21-26). This is the first of four Bible ministry messages given at Rising Lights (6-10 April, 2026). About the speaker: Paul Mallard is FIEC's Director for the West Midlands and the chair of FIEC's Theology Team, helping churches and leaders to think through the key theological challenges facing us in 21st Century Britain. He previously served as pastor at Widcombe Baptist Church in Bath until 2022. About Rising Lights: Organised by FIEC but for everyone, Rising Lights is a chance for us to gather as believers, to be refreshed, and to grow in our faith. Taking place in Torquay, Devon, during the week after Easter. Find out more: http://risinglights.co.uk. Follow: * Instagram: https://instagram.com/risinglightsuk * Facebook: https://facebook.com/risinglightsuk

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