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Paul Kosciecha

Paul Kosciecha

Role: Pastor

Paul has been pastor here at LGM since October 2008 when he moved from Wellington Chapel in Herefordshire

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Sun, Mar 11, 2012
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37 mins 47 secs
Expectation makes the world of difference in how we pray. Here we explore David's reasons to be expectant in prayer.
Sun, Mar 11, 2012
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31 mins 49 secs
When Jesus was asked the wrong question he often answered the right one. Here the right question is: 'Am I saved?' But why is that such an important question to ask?
Sun, May 23, 2010
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41 mins 12 secs
Tongues of fire. A rushing wind. Not the normal run of things. What does it all mean?
Sun, May 02, 2010
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37 mins 42 secs
There are many different opinions of Jesus. The challenge of the Bible and this passage is will you believe in the real one?
Sun, May 02, 2010
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41 mins
One of the hardest things we face as Christians is maintaining the right balance between law & grace. This passage helps us because it reminds us how the law fits within the framework of the promise of salvation in Christ.
Sun, Apr 18, 2010
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44 mins 35 secs
Has Jesus really done everything that is needed? Can we really be sure that we don't have to do anything to make sure God accepts us?
Sun, Apr 11, 2010
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40 mins 34 secs
'Grace means we can sin as much as we want to.' Lloyd-Jones once said that if we are not exposed 'to that charge, and to that misunderstanding, it is because we are not really preaching the gospel'. Does grace really mean we can live however we want?
Sun, Apr 11, 2010
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It is easy to see the needs that we have as Christians and as a church especially as we come up to a week of mission. We need workers, we need training, we need equipment etc. However, what is our greatest need?
Sun, Mar 28, 2010
Hits: 2006
44 mins 54 secs
Most people do all they can to avoid scandal or give people any ammunition against them. Not Paul, In this passage he opens up about his bust-up with Peter because he wants us to realise the danger of losing sight of justification by faith alone.
Sun, Mar 21, 2010
Hits: 1996
39 mins 45 secs
What are we here for? What should church be about? This sermon looks at the second of two answers we could give. We are here for mission!
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