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What would Jesus say? First century messages for tweny-first century Christians – Revelation 2:1-7

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A variety of different series is already available on Clayton TV. 'The Sunday Service', is a weekly programme which is an edited version of the Sunday evening service from Jesmond Parish Church (see www.church.org.uk). The first in our documentaries series is a Clayton Media programme called 'Cloning Humans'. This is a half hour documentary about the highly controversial research of stem cells and cloning. Debating the issue are key scientists, ethicists and politicians from the UK and US. You can also see two series from Australia: The Chat Room, in which well-known author and broadcaster Kel Richards discusses current issues with Phillip Jensen, the Dean of St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney (see www.thechatroom.tv); and Cathedral Bible Study, also with Phillip Jensen (see www.cathedral.sydney.anglican.asn.au). New programmes will added each week, and the latest additions can be seen on the 'New Programmes' tab. A range of other programmes and series is also being added to our schedule and video library. 

 

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Introducing Clayton Media

Clayton Media is a television production unit, forming a new ministry of The Jesmond Trust (a registered charity). We aim to produce programmes viewed nationally and internationally which fulfil the key purposes of Jesmond Parish Church in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK -

  • Godly Living: Bible based TV resources to train and encourage Christians.
  • Church Growth: Evangelistic material to persuade non-believers of the gospel.
  • Changing Britain: Programmes on ethics and social issues that will influence popular opinion and government policy.

Clayton Media's long term aims are:

  • To build a large network of British and international viewers, Christian and non-Christian, regularly watching programmes with Christian content or worldview.
  • To influence public policy through the political clout of programmes with high viewing figures that persuasively advocate Christian ethics.
  • To provide a training centre for television production and so build a sizeable unit in the North East of England exporting trained Christians into the secular media.
  • To provide media resources for churches and mission organisations encouraging them to be involved in television media.
  • To change popular culture in the UK by growing a production unit large enough to secure commissions from the national channels.
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The book of Revelation is not written to mystify or confuse Christians. It is a word of encouragement to struggling churches facing external attack and internal decay. In the letters, we hear the voice of Jesus speaking to churches, their leaders and to individual Christians. They are a call for Christ-centred renewal which we all need to hear. They deal with some of the central issues of Christian spirituality, such as transparency, truth, holiness, mission and spiritual passion. As we study them, we will often be surprised at what Jesus has to say. They point forward to the ultimate spiritual renewal for those who overcome. The letters are also an introduction to the whole book of Revelation. Like an overture, they raise themes to which the Lord returns later in the book. Above everything, they are a revelation of the glory of the Lamb. The route to renewal is through a more passionate engagement with the Saviour, through the Spirit, for the glory of God. They really are first century messages for twenty-first century Christians.

The annual Keswick Bible Convention has been held in Keswick, Cumbria since 1875. Visit www.keswickministries.org for more information.

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