• The Desert Trials episode 6 - the world trial: what Jesus said
    Mar 25 2026

    We’re going through Lent spending time every day, not alone but with Jesus in the desert, not empty but full of his Spirit, not resting but wrestling with the things that get between us and God, not relying on ourselves but trusting in God to win every battle thanks to what Jesus did.

    Matthew 4:10-11

    Jesus said to him, ‘Away from me, Satan! For it is written: “Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only.”’

    Then the devil left him, and angels came and attended him.

    Jesus’ answer about worship is straightforward - only worship and serve God.

    What does this mean for us, though? Is it just about religious activity?

    How broad a role does worship have in our lives?

    What does it mean for us to worship God while working, talking, doing everyday things?

    How does this connect with our senses of identity, purpose and value?

    What might happen if we choose to deepen our faith in God, worship more and serve him only?

    We’re inviting you to reflect on this as Easter approaches.

    We hope you’ve enjoyed this series - thank you for listening!

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    21 mins
  • Talk: Rhythms and rituals episode 2 - Sabbath - Owen Lynch
    Mar 22 2026

    What is so important about rest? Owen Lynch looks at what it meant for God’s people to be told and shown how to rest together, and what might be good for us to learn from this too. What difference would it make for us to create space for our own ways of practising a Sabbath rest, and how could we make a start?

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    32 mins
  • The Desert Trials episode 5 - the world trial: what the devil said
    Mar 18 2026

    We’re going through Lent spending time every day, not alone but with Jesus in the desert, not empty but full of his Spirit, not resting but wrestling with the things that get between us and God, not relying on ourselves but trusting in God to win every battle thanks to what Jesus did.

    Matthew 4:8-9

    Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendour. ‘All this I will give you,’ he said, ‘if you will bow down and worship me.’

    What if someone offered you a shortcut straight to something you’ve been working to achieve for ages?

    What if it wasn’t just an obvious scam, but a real, tempting offer with just one string attached - it would get written up as an achievement owned by someone you didn’t trust and didn’t think was good for the world?

    In Jesus’ time, popular stories which weren’t written into the Bible described widespread beliefs that God had given Satan power to rule the world, which explained its painful, broken state.

    What if Jesus could do a deal with this power, brokenness and evil personified?

    What if that is similar, in any way, to how we might let our good intentions and righteous ends justify any means of getting what we want?

    How would we answer the call to do a deal like this?

    We're inviting you to spend a few days reflecting on this before we look at Jesus’ reply in our final episode.

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    17 mins
  • The Desert Trials episode 4 - the temple trial: what Jesus said
    Mar 11 2026

    We’re going through Lent spending time every day, not alone but with Jesus in the desert, not empty but full of his Spirit, not resting but wrestling with the things that get between us and God, not relying on ourselves but trusting in God to win every battle thanks to what Jesus did.

    Matthew 4:7

    Jesus answered him, ‘It is also written: “Do not put the Lord your God to the test.”’

    Tempted to use the Temple as a platform in a way it was not designed for, Jesus could have argued this out, but instead quoted from a well known Jewish story about a famous place named “testing”.

    What did it mean for God’s people to put God to the test there?

    What did it mean for Moses to fail there? What did he do wrong? (There might not be a simple answer to this - scholars have lots!)

    Can we picture Jesus as succeeding where Moses failed?

    How would he know how to do that? Where would he get the wisdom and strength?

    And how can we follow Jesus here? What do we need to more of, or less of, to do this faithfully?

    Can it help to have God remind us about who he says we are?

    We're inviting you to spend a few days reflecting on this before we look at another trial in our next episode.

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    22 mins
  • Talk: A short guide to the Bible (part 2) - Claire Lynch
    Mar 8 2026

    What is the Bible, how did we get it, and what is it for? Claire Lynch looks at how the different genres, stories and conversations in the Bible fit together into something which has conveyed truth to people for thousands of years - as long as they knew how to interpret it. How can we do this today?

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    30 mins
  • The Desert Trials episode 3 - the temple trial: what the devil said
    Mar 4 2026

    We’re going through Lent spending time every day, not alone but with Jesus in the desert, not empty but full of his Spirit, not resting but wrestling with the things that get between us and God, not relying on ourselves but trusting in God to win every battle thanks to what Jesus did.

    Matthew 4:5-6

    Then the devil took him to the holy city and set him on the highest point of the temple. ‘If you are the Son of God,’ he said, ‘throw yourself down. For it is written:

    ‘ “He will command his angels concerning you,

    and they will lift you up in their hands,

    so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.”’

    Can we picture the scene here, and how different it is from being in the desert?

    Can we imagine how high the temple stood and what visitors expected from the experience of visiting?

    How carefully constructed was the temple to guide people into God’s presence and help them remember how special he is?

    What did it mean to use the temple as a platform for something different?

    Can we relate to the idea of using religion as a platform, for ourselves, or to claim God’s support?

    Can we relate to the possibility of doubting whether God might show up? Do we fear that God might not be there, or might not care?

    Can we relate to the temptation to throw ourselves into a crisis? Do we ever feel we need this to make God show up, or to strengthen our faith?

    How would we answer the devil here?

    We're inviting you to spend a few days reflecting on this before we look at Jesus’ reply in our next episode.

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    17 mins
  • Talk: The “R” word - Kyle Henderson-Begg
    Mar 1 2026

    Why can it feel awkward to think or talk about being “redeemed” or “saved”? Kyle Henderson-Begg looks at how we can understand this better by getting to know God’s love, his long-standing promises and the person and work of Jesus.

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    26 mins
  • The Desert Trials episode 2 - the bread trial: what Jesus said
    Feb 25 2026

    We’re going through Lent spending time every day, not alone but with Jesus in the desert, not empty but full of his Spirit, not resting but wrestling with the things that get between us and God, not relying on ourselves but trusting in God to win every battle thanks to what Jesus did.

    Matthew 4:4

    Jesus answered, ‘It is written: “Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.”’

    What is surprising about Jesus' response here?

    Is it as defensive as we might be when undermined, questioned, or accused about our identity and integrity?

    Is Jesus replying on the enemy's terms, at their choice of battle location, or reframing the battle with a bigger, better way of seeing things?

    What does it mean to live on God's word? Is it just about the Bible, or something more - perhaps something we can find explained in the Bible, a foundation of all creation, including us?

    What can we find in the Bible to help us reflect on who God says we are? (Join us in exploring, and find a list if you'd like one at severnchurchbristol.org/lent)

    We're inviting you to spend a few days reflecting on this before we look at another trial in our next episode.

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    14 mins