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Reformation Journey / 21 LIKES
4. Keep Asking The Questions
In the fourth programme of the Reformation Journey series, Dejan and Victor travel to Oxford where they find the risk and rewards of asking questions - 500 hundred years ago and today. It's all part of the journey.

INSPIRED / 21 LIKES
Of Banquets, Brigands and Beggars
The Parable of the Great Banquet invites us to the King's table where we receive welcome and acceptance. Pastor Wayne Erasmus explores the meaning of the parable - both for the original hearers and also for us today.

VIEWPOINT / 20 LIKES
God in a Cruel World
If God is real why does he allow bad things to happen, even in a secular world natural disasters are called "Act of God". Is God responsible and if so why does he allow so many bad things to happen to people whether they believe in Him or not? Also watch VIEWPOINT on Business Ethics and Christianity

The Journey / 20 LIKES
The Journey - Why Did Jesus Have To Die?
A challenging comment in the visitors book of the smallest parish church in England leads Victor Hulbert to ponder on the question, “Why did Jesus have to die?”

BUC News / 20 LIKES
'The Rock' exhibition
Taking traditional evangelism and showcasing it in a new environment led artist Laurent Grisel on a two year quest to mount an exhibition at Wimbledon Public library. For a full week, Monday, 21 – Sunday 27 October, library visitors could stroll around the gallery and discover how the 2,500 year old prophecy of 'The Rock' in Daniel chapter 2 is still relevant in their lives today.

Documentaries / 20 LIKES
A Matter of Conscience
A documentary looking back to World War 1 and a group of brave young men who chose not to fight. What were their reasons? Did they make a good choice? And how did they stand up to brutal, violent treatment in a military prison that almost cost them their lives? WWI and the Adventist Church

BUC News / 20 LIKES
BUC Review 2015
Have the goals set out in 2011 been fulfilled? Is the Church growing? Are Adventists impacting the wider community? All of those questions and more were put to the BUC President, Pastor Ian Sweeney.