Campus Church is meeting at Ilam School, 66 Ilam Road, Sunday 14th July - Sunday 25th August

Who's Jesus?

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.

— John 3:16-17

If what the Bible says about Jesus is true, then it will have major implications for our past, present, and future. We believe that if there is one question in your life that you ask, and earnestly seek to find the answers to, it should be “who is Jesus?”.

His claims were staggering. Although He was a man revered for his humility, he also claimed to be equal with God himself, calling God his 'Father'. He said that he is the judge of the living and the dead and that his death is the key to our life — not just now but for all eternity! As dramatic as they are, these claims received incredible support when Jesus rose from the dead.

Got Questions?

Find out who Jesus is, why millions of people have followed him for thousands of years, and how their lives have been transformed.

If you want to find out more about Jesus and Christianity, come along to The Life Course.

The Life Course

What is the meaning of life? It's a question notoriously difficult to answer. And yet for thousands of years, people have been finding the answer in the teaching and life of Jesus Christ.

The Life Course is a free 4-week course that seeks to boil Christianity down to the basics and show how Jesus makes sense of life. It's a relaxed environment with some time to hang out and chat, a short talk, discussion time and Q&A.

Week 1: Who is Jesus?
Week 2: What did Jesus do?
Week 3: Am I good enough?
Week 4: What is a Christian?

Details

The next course starts 1st August
7.30 pm, Thursdays
Room 140, Ernest Rutherford Building
University of Canterbury
Dinner provided

Want to talk?

If you're investigating Jesus and want to talk to someone, we'd love to hear from you. Get in touch via this form.