The Romans Course View the Small Group Resources
Alongside the small group course, you can also take your church through the book of Romans as a sermon series. Our introduction to preaching through Romans gives you tips on how to use the resources available.
Our sermon notes are there to help you craft your messages and there are suggestions for worship songs and prayers. There are also customisable PowerPoint slides and testimony videos to enhance your services.
An introduction on how to use the sermon series and the resources available.
Main theme: the Apostle Paul writes to the Church in Rome. He is confident in the message of the gospel and urges the Roman believers to be confident as well.
Meet Mojtaba and hear his amazing story about the power of the gospel.
This is an optional film to be shown at the end of the main session.
Download Mojtaba's story (111mb)
Main theme: Paul presents us with the bad news of our sin but also prepares us for the good news of the gospel.
Meet James and discover how he came to terms with his sin and the power of being forgiven.
This is an optional film to be shown at the end of the main session.
Download James' story (113mb)
Main theme: Paul helps us to understand what God has done to save us through the death of Christ.
Meet Haadiya and discover how she came to believe in Jesus and receive salvation.
This is an optional film to be shown at the end of the main session.
Download Haadiya's' story (103mb)
Main theme: we can experience God’s love as a daily reality, sustaining us through trials and filling us with hope.
Meet Megan and hear her amazing story of healing and finding peace with God.
This is an optional film to be shown at the end of the main session.
Download Megan's story (126mb)
Main theme: having been reminded of our identity in Christ, Paul then tackles the difference that the gospel can make in our lives.
Meet Jack and discover his amazing story of freedom from addiction.
This is an optional film to be shown at the end of the main session.
Download Jack's story (103mb)
Main theme: Paul tackles themes of identity and adoption, moving on to how God will make all things new.
Meet Nigel and Nicky and discover their story of adoption and how it reflects God’s love for us.
This is an optional film to be shown at the end of the main session.
Download Nigel and Nicky's story (118mb)
Main theme: Paul explains that both Jews and Gentiles are called into God’s family and given the task of inviting others to join them.
Meet Jos and hear how he felt called by God to share the good news of Jesus.
This is an optional film to be shown at the end of the main session.
Download Jos' story (118mb)
Main theme: in the light of the mercy and grace we have received, we are to offer our lives as a living sacrifice.
Meet Dennis, a music producer, and hear how he expresses his faith through his life and work.
This is an optional film to be shown at the end of the main session.
Download Dennis' story (87mb)
Main theme: in light of the gospel, how do God’s people live in a hostile world?
Meet Ian Ernest, Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome, and hear about his work to bring unity among various Christian communities.
This is an optional film to be shown at the end of the main session.
Download Ian's story (93mb)
Main theme: as we reach the final chapters of Romans, we reflect on the journey and consider how we can be inspired by the stunning views we’ve encountered.
Meet Dr Ed Michaelson and hear about his work to bring the gospel to churches in India.
This is an optional film to be shown at the end of the main session.
Download Ed's story (124mb)
Romans: A Letter That Makes Sense of Life
Andrew Ollerton guides readers through Romans to discover how it unlocks the whole story of Scripture and helps us make sense of life.
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