Acts 6: 1-7
The Church runs into the problem of human favouritism, and appoints a body to ensure fair shares for all.

1 Peter 2: 4-9
Greater than any physical building, the Church is made of living stones, all set close to Christ Jesus, the precious cornerstone.

John 14: 1-12
The Lord goes through suffering and death to prepare a place for us.

Acts 2: 14. 36-41
Peter’s proclamation that the Jesus who was crucified is in fact, “Lord and Christ”, cuts his hearers to the heart; and he urges them to be converted.

1 Peter 2: 20-25
Peter reminds those newly baptised that they are called to follow in the footsteps of the suffering Jesus, by whose wounds we are healed.

John 10: 1-10
Jesus is both the good shepherd and the gateway to the sheepfold.

Acts 2: 42 - 47
The First Christian community continues to grow, united in mind and heart.


1 Peter 1: 3-9
The Resurrection of Jesus fills us with a joy that is indescribable.


John 20: 19-31
The risen Lord appears to the apostles and gives them the gift of the Holy Spirit.

Acts 2: 14. 22-33
St Peter speaks with courage and confidence about the risen Christ and the coming of the Spirit.

1 Peter 1: 17-21
St Peter writes of the blood of Christ as our ransom, and the source of our faith and hope.

Luke 24: 13-35
St Luke tells the story of how two disciples met Jesus and rediscovered their faith at the breaking of the bread.

Acts 10: 34, 37-43
Peter and the other apostles give witness to the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.

Colossians 3: 1-4
Now we must focus on the things of heaven, rather than the things of earth, because our true life is hidden with Christ in God.

John 20: 1-9
Peter and the disciple Jesus loved race to the tomb.  Finding it empty, they begin to believe the teaching of scripture that must rise from the dead.