by Simon Ford | Apr 13, 2026 | Blog post, CBC Reflections, CBC Sunday - What Next
There’s something profoundly beautiful about second chances. Even more beautiful when those second chances come from the very person we’ve disappointed. The shoreline of the Sea of Galilee sets the stage for one of the most tender restoration stories in...
by Simon Ford | Apr 13, 2026 | CBC Reflections, CBC Sunday - What Next, Devotional
Day 1: The God Who Remembers Your Name Reading: John 21:1-7 Devotional: “Go tell his disciples and Peter.” In those simple words, we hear the heart of God—He doesn’t forget you. Peter had denied Jesus three times, warming himself by charcoal embers...
by Simon Ford | Apr 12, 2026 | CBC Reflections, CBC Sunday - What Next, Discussion Questions
Here are some simple, family‑friendly discussion starters drawn from the sermon and John 21. You can pick just a few for one meal, depending on ages and time. 1. Remembering the Story What do you remember most from the story of Jesus and the miraculous catch of fish?...
by Simon Ford | Apr 5, 2026 | Blog post, CBC Reflections, CBC Sunday - What Next
Imagine if someone told you their friend died three days ago and is currently having breakfast in the next room. You wouldn’t call that inspirational—you’d probably question their sanity. Yet this is precisely the claim at the heart of the Christian faith....
by Simon Ford | Apr 5, 2026 | CBC Reflections, CBC Sunday - What Next, Devotional
Day 1: The Empty Tomb – Evidence of Victory Reading: Luke 24:1-12 Devotional: The empty tomb confronts us with an unavoidable choice. Like the women who discovered it, we cannot remain neutral. The resurrection is either history’s greatest deception or its...