2
million people in the UK and across the world have now attended an Alpha course,
which is an opportunity to explore the meaning of life. Its also
running in thousands of churches across all denominations. |
Alpha
is open to anyone who wishes to explore the Christian faith in a
relaxed setting over ten thought-provoking weekly sessions, with
a day or weekend away included. Its low-key, friendly and fun!
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Here's a selection of just some of the questions asked at Alpha
Courses.
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Christianity: Boring, Untrue and
Irrelevant?
Why should Christianity be
of any interest to me? Is there any evidence that it is true?
Does the Christian faith have any relevance to my life today?
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Who is the Holy Spirit?
We know about God the
Father and Jesus Christ the Son, but who is the Holy Spirit and
where does he come from? |
Who is Jesus?
What historical evidence
is there for the existence of Jesus: his claims, his
teachings, his character. His fulfilment of prophecy, and his
resurrection from the dead
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What does the Holy Spirit do?
How does the Holy Spirit affect
our relationship with God and each other? Does he change our
character and attitude?
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Why did Jesus die?
The cross is the central image of
Christianity. Why was the crucifixion necessary and what did it
achieve?
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How can I be filled with Holy Spirit?
What does it mean to be filled
with Holy Spirit? How in practice does it happen? |
How can I be sure of my faith?
How can we begin a relationship
with God and be assured we have eternal life?
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Does God heal today?
Is healing from God really
possible today? If so, why doesn't God heal everyone? How do I
pray for the sick? |
Why and how do I pray?
How do I pray? Does God really
hear our prayers? If so, does he answer them? What's the secret
of a successful prayer life?
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What about the Church?
Does one have to go to Church to
be a Christian? How much does the Church mean to God? Where do I
fit in?
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What happens on Alpha evenings??
Find out
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'A great commitment to the Great Commandment and the Great
Commission grows a great church' |