The past months have got many of us asking questions about life, its meaning, and its purpose. Many struggle to find hope for our society, our relationships, or even ourselves. Alpha is a space to explore these questions and to hear about the Christian perspective on hope and meaning. Alpha provides a relaxed, open and welcoming environment to discuss the deep questions of life.
Alpha online consists of 10 online sessions via Zoom and (possibly) a weekend away. Everyone is welcome: young and old, students and working professionals, Christians and people with questions. The sessions are free, they promise high-quality content and substantial time for engaging in dialogue.
More than 30 million people worldwide have attended an Alpha. On this website you can find some testimonials, as well as further information and the registration details.
Alpha is an opportunity to explore life’s big questions together in an open, informal environment.
The episodes unpack the basics of the Christian faith, addressing questions such as Who is Jesus? How can we have faith? and How does God guide us?
Each talk looks at a different question around faith and is designed to spark conversation which will be guided by hosts and helpers.
Is there more to life than this?
Who is Jesus?
Why did Jesus die?
How can we have faith?
Why and how should I pray?
Why and how should we read the Bible?
Meet for coffee
Who is the Holy Spirit?
Prayer for receiving the Holy Spirit
How can I resist evil?
Does God heal today?
How does God guide us?
What about the Church?
Alpha Online is organised by the Jerusalem Community Belgium. You can find out more here: http://jerusalem.be/