A summary of what’s happening this weekend

Coming up this weekend 27-28 March

Join us this Saturday at 5pm where after church we have dinner together at 7pm followed by ‘Nightlife’, or join us Sunday at 9am where we’ll gather for church, and then enjoy morning tea and tasty espresso, together!

This weekend our Bible talk is from chapters nine and ten of 1 Kings as Jodie McNeill teaches us on the topic, ‘Warning, wisdom and wealth‘.

If you have any questions, simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086. Here are the questions Jodie plans to answer this weekend:

1 Doesn’t Hebrews 13:10 say that Christians still have an altar?
2 Has the ark of the covenant been found today?
3 Are the Nephilites in Genesis 6:4 angels, and if so, didn’t they have children?
4 Is there literally no sea in the new heavens and earth, or is it just saying there’s no more fear?
5 In a life-threatening situation, should a husband choose to save his wife over his kids?
6 In what way does love “endure through every circumstance” (1 Corinthians 13:7)?
7 Are we disobeying God by having stained glass windows with images of Jesus?
8 Does God judge people today or only when Jesus returns?
9 If God knew Solomon was going to be such a bad king, why did God anoint him?

We have kids programs at both of our service times! We would love to have your children hang out with us at ‘Joeys’ (toddlers through to preschool), ‘Junior Roos’ (for school years K to 2), and ‘Senior Roos’ (for school years 3 to 6). Our service is live streamed to the TV in the hall so if you need to stay with your child, you won’t miss out on church.

If you can’t make it in person, head to watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream. To catch up on previous sermons, head to our Youtube channel youtube.jamberooanglican.com.

Coming up this weekend 20-21 March

This weekend we have special guest Grahame Scarratt leading us from the second half of chapter eight in 1 Kings as we continue our series ‘Power and Hope’. We will explore what it means to give ‘Blessings in God’s Name‘.

If you’re joining us for Saturday night, note that the L’Etape Australia cycling event has been cancelled so just come to church at the normal time in the normal way.

If you have any questions, simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086. This week we won’t be having a question and answer time, but we’ll be looking at them the week after.

Join us this Saturday at 5pm where after church we have dinner together at 7pm followed by ‘Nightlife’.

Or join us Sunday at 9am where we’ll gather for church, and then after will have fellowship over morning tea and tasty espresso!

We have kids programs at both of our services! We would love to have your children hang out with us at ‘Joeys’ (toddlers through to preschool), ‘Junior Roos’ (for school years K to 2), and ‘Senior Roos’ (for school years 3 to 6). Our service is live streamed to the TV in the hall so if you need to stay with your child, you won’t miss out on God’s word.

If you can’t make it in person, head to watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream. To catch up on previous sermons, head to our Youtube channel youtube.jamberooanglican.com.

Coming up this weekend 13-14 March

This weekend Jodie McNeill will be speaking on the topic ‘Gathering Together‘ as we continue our series on 1 Kings and look through chapter eight verses 1 to 21, in what has been called “the high point of the Old Testament”.

If you have any questions, simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086.

Here are the questions for this week that Jodie’s planning to answer:

1 Why is there no ocean in the new heaven and earth if God created it and it was good?
2 Why did Jesus say, “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed?”
3 Was Adam made as a young boy or a fully-grown man?
4 Do angels sin?
5 Do angels have children?
6 What does it mean when we sing, ‘O Come to the altar’?
7 Can you share some practical wisdom and advice about parenting from your experience?
8 Why does God make natural disasters that kill innocent children?
9 Why are the patterns on the bases of the arches above the stage different to each other?
10 Is a Warden or Parish Councillor the Anglican equivalent of what the Bible calls an ‘elder’?

Join us this Saturday at 5pm where after church we have dinner together at 7pm followed by our ‘Nightlife’ program from 8pm.

Or join us Sunday at 9am where we’ll gather for church, and then after will have fellowship over morning tea and tasty espresso!

We have kids programs at both of our services! Join us for ‘Joeys’ (toddlers through to preschool), ‘Junior Roos’ (for school years K to 2), and ‘Senior Roos’ (for school years 3 to 6). Our service is live streamed to the TV in the hall so if you need to stay with your child, you won’t miss out on God’s word.

If you can’t make it in person, head to watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream. To catch up on previous sermons, head to our Youtube channel youtube.jamberooanglican.com.

Coming up this weekend 6-7 March

This weekend Jodie McNeill will be continuing our series on 1 Kings ‘Power and Hope’ as we look at chapter seven and ‘The Building King‘.

If you have any questions, simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086.

Here are the questions that Jodie plans to tackle this weekend:

1 If Joseph is not Jesus’ biological father, then how is Jesus in the line of David?
2 Was Herod’s Temple an extension or a new building?
3 What does it say on the shields on the arches on our church ceiling, and why?
4 If God endorses capital punishment then why was Cain not executed?
5 Did Jesus stop the stoning of the woman in John 8 because he was against capital punishment?
6 If we’re never going to be perfect, why should we try?
7 Are Christians free to do whatever we like?
8 Before Christianity, did everyone go to Hell?
9 Why do ministers wear funny collars?
10 Was the ‘Big Cherubim’ the inspiration for monuments like the ‘Big Banana’?

Join us this Saturday at 5pm where after church we have dinner together at 7pm followed by our ‘Nightlife’ program from 8pm.

Or join us Sunday at 9am where we’ll gather for church, and then after will have fellowship over morning tea and tasty espresso!

We have kids programs at both of our services! Join us for ‘Joeys’ (toddlers through to preschool), ‘Junior Roos’ (for school years K to 2), and ‘Senior Roos’ (for school years 3 to 6). Our service is live streamed to the TV in the hall so if you need to stay with your child, you won’t miss out on God’s word.

If you can’t make it in person, head to watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream. To catch up on previous sermons, head to our Youtube channel youtube.jamberooanglican.com.

Coming up this weekend 27-28 February

This weekend Jodie McNeill will be continuing our series on 1 Kings ‘Power and Hope’ as we look through chapters five and six.

If you have any questions, simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086.

Here are the questions that Jodie plans to answer this weekend. If your question isn’t here, then don’t worry… we’ll try and fit it in over the coming weeks!

1 Why did Bathsheba say, “may my Lord King David live forever!”, when he was about to die?
2 Why didn’t King Solomon show mercy to his brother-in-law?
3 Did God’s promises justify the murders by King Solomon when he first became king?
4 What do you think about capital punishment?
5 When someone says, “surely as the Lord lives” (1 Kings 2:24), do they think that God can die?
6 Why did Jesus tell people he healed not to share the news of their healing with others?
7 Was God happy for Solomon to have so many wives?
8 Is it right for a Christian to marry a non-Christian?
9 Is it wrong for Christians to read and believe in star signs?
10 Does a person need to have a true faith in God to possess godly wisdom?

Join us this Saturday at 5pm where after church at 7pm we’re having a pizza party birthday bash for Jodie & Mandy!

Or join us Sunday at 9am where we’ll gather for church, and then after will have fellowship over morning tea and tasty espresso!

We have kids programs at both of our services! Join us for ‘Joeys’ (toddlers through to preschool), ‘Junior Roos’ (for school years K to 2), and ‘Senior Roos’ (for school years 3 to 6). Our service is live streamed to the TV in the hall so if you need to stay with your child, you won’t miss out on God’s word.

If you can’t make it in person, head to watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream. To catch up on previous sermons, head to our Youtube channel youtube.jamberooanglican.com.

Coming up this weekend 20-21 February

This weekend Graham Errington continues our series ‘Power and Hope’ as we look through chapters three and four of 1 Kings.

If you have any questions, simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086.

Join us on Saturday at 5pm where after church we’ll have dinner together, followed by ‘Nightlife’ until 9pm for all ages.

Or join us Sunday at 9am where we’ll gather for church, and then after will have fellowship over morning tea and tasty espresso!

We have kids programs at both of our services! Join us for ‘Joeys’ (toddlers through to preschool), ‘Junior Roos’ (for school years K to 2), and ‘Senior Roos’ (for school years 3 to 6). Our service is live streamed to the TV in the hall so if you need to stay with your child, you won’t miss out on God’s word.

If you can’t make it in person, head to watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream. To catch up on previous sermons, head to our Youtube channel youtube.jamberooanglican.com.

Coming up this weekend 13-14 February

This weekend we have Jodie McNeill speaking to us from 1 Kings 2:1-46 as we continue our new series ‘Power and Hope’ and explore ‘Executing Justice‘.

If you have any questions, simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086. Here are your questions that Jodie plans to answer this weekend:

1 Are the ‘bad’ kings still anointed by God?
2 If God can change his mind, how can he know the future?
3 How can we know the Bible is true?
4 Were Adam and Eve the only people around when they left the Garden?
5 Who is the ‘we’ in Romans 1:5?
6 How do our church Bible readings relate to the sermon?

Join us on Saturday at 5pm where after church we’ll have dinner together, followed by ‘Nightlife’ until 9pm for all ages.

Or join us Sunday at 9am where we’ll gather for church, and then after will have fellowship over morning tea and tasty espresso!

We have kids programs at both of our services! Join us for ‘Joeys’ (toddlers through to preschool), ‘Junior Roos’ (for school years K to 2), and ‘Senior Roos’ (for school years 3 to 6). Our service is live streamed to the TV in the hall so if you need to stay with your baby, you can still hear the sermon.

If you can’t make it in person, head to watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream. To catch up on previous sermons, head to our Youtube channel youtube.jamberooanglican.com.

Coming up this weekend 6-7 February 2021

This weekend we have Jodie McNeill speaking to us from 1 Kings 1:1-53 as we start our brand new series called ‘Power and Hope’. This week we’re looking at how the frailty of King David points us to the hope of King Jesus, and how God will put his king on his throne.

To catch up on previous sermons, head to our Youtube channel youtube.jamberooanglican.com.

If you have any questions, simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086.

Here are the questions that Jodie plans to answer this weekend:

1 If it’s bad to boast, then why does James 1:9 seem to allow it?
2 Do Jonah’s words sabotage God’s prophesy to destroy Ninevah?
3 Should single Christians be encouraged to get married?
4 Should married Christians be encouraged to have children?
5 How can we know that the resurrection is true?
6 What would you say to someone who said that Christians are gullible?

Join us on Saturday at 5pm where after church we’ll have dinner together, followed by ‘Nightlife’ until 9pm for all ages.

Or join us Sunday at 9am where we’ll gather for church, and then after will have fellowship over morning tea and tasty espresso!

Our kids program returns this week! We have our Joey’s program for toddlers through to preschool, Junior Roos for school years K to 2, and Senior Roos for school years 3 to 6. Our service is live streamed to the TV in the creche room so if you need to stay with your child, you can still hear the sermon.

If you can’t make it in person, head to watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream.

Coming up this weekend 30-31 January

This weekend we have special guest Tony Willis and Judy Willis joining us. Tony will be speaking from Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and Ephesians 5:21-6:4 on the topic ‘Let’s Talk About Parenting‘. They will also have copies of their book available for $5 each.

To catch up on previous sermons, head to our Youtube channel youtube.jamberooanglican.com.

If you have any questions, simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086.

Join us on Saturday at 5pm where we will have fellowship over dinner afterwards, or Sunday at 9am followed by morning tea and tasty espresso!

Our kids program will return next week (6-7 February) . It is currently on pause for the duration of the summer holidays, however the creche and hall are available for the kids to still play together! Our service is live streamed to the TV in the creche room so you don’t have to miss out on God’s Word being preached.

If you can’t make it in person, head to watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream.

Coming up this weekend 23-24 January

This weekend we have special guest Moussa Ghazal speaking to us.

To catch up on previous sermons, head to our Youtube channel youtube.jamberooanglican.com.

We are taking a break from our regular question and answer segment this weekend but would love for you to still ask them! If you have any, simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086.

Join us on Saturday at 5pm where we will have fellowship over dinner afterwards, or Sunday at 9am followed by morning tea and tasty espresso! Our kids program is currently on pause for the duration of the summer holidays, however the creche and hall are available for the kids to still play together! Our service is live streamed to the TV in the creche room so you don’t miss a beat.

If you can’t make it in person, head to watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream.