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Sunday teaching and other resources from St Luke's Kentish Town, a vibrant Anglican church in the heart of North London, led by Jon March. For more information about St Luke's, visit: slkt.org.uk or email hello@slkt.org.uk.

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"Don't judge me!" Stephen and Jon dig into another familiar teaching of Jesus - that of judging others. But does it mean what we have been led to believe it means? Join them as they discuss what good judgement looks like and what it means to not "throw pearls to pigs".
In the midst of a fuel crisis, Jon and Stephen talk about the impact of worry and anxiety in our lives. They look at what it really means to seek God’s righteousness, justice and shalom. How can we have a peace that transcends our own circumstances and live in the present moment? What does it mean to live mindful of eternity.
Matthew 6: 25-34
Jon and Stephen are back from the summer break, picking up where they left off in the Sermon on the Mount. They take a look at where we have got to so far and then go deeper into what Jesus thinks about money and all our stuff.
Jon March continues our series on the Sermon on the mount, picking up from last term. He discusses the words of Jesus in Matthew 6: 19-24.
Jon continues our vision series, by looking at Philippians 1: 7-11.
Jon begins our Vision series with Matthew 11: 25-30.
Tim Schultz discusses 2 Corinthians 12:9.
Luke Kon discusses Luke 5:1-11.
Sian Brookes discusses John 13: 31-38.
Nicole Adeney Jones discusses Job 38-39.
Max Khan discusses Philippians 3:4-11.
Jon and Stephen look at the most famous prayer ever uttered and how it has the power to change the world - but not as we might think!
Ever struggled with prayer? Colin takes us into Jesus’ two bits of instruction on prayer given to his followers in the Sermon on the Mount.
Jon and Stephen take a look at some familiar words that are still as relevant today as they were when they were first uttered.
Jon looks at our private and public worlds and how Jesus turns them upside down. How do we respond to discipline? Can it be good for us?
Jon and Stephen take a look at one of the most famous passages of scripture. What should our response be when someone is violent towards us? How do we live out this oft-quoted, seldom-lived verse of scripture?
Natasha unpacks Matthew 5:38 to 48, to consider the logic and works of Old Testament justice with the ANE; the human capacity for revenge and retribution and Jesus’ call to to “turn the other cheek’ and love our enemies.She reflects on the three key characters as well as the ‘unseen’ modern commentators, whose responses to Jesus is teaching are as interesting.
Listen in as Stephen and Jon talk, truth-telling, swearing allegiance, the crimes of nations and much much more.
This week, Jon talks about truth telling and transparency in a post-truth world.
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