Entries by Dash King

7 Ways to Deal With Anxiety

1. God Invites Us to Cast Our Anxiety on Him “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” – 1 Peter 5:7 God doesn’t ignore our anxious thoughts—He invites us to bring them to Him. 2. God Offers His Peace in Place of Our Worry “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every […]

Dealing With Life: Psalm 23

Psalm 23 is one of the most well-known and beloved passages in the Bible. Attributed to King David, it expresses deep trust in God as a caring and protective shepherd.Psalm 23 is a declaration of faith in God’s provision, guidance, protection, and eternal care. It presents God not as a distant deity, but as an […]

Servant-hearted Leadership

This year of service as wardens at Jamberoo Anglican has been an unusual one. While we wait for our new minister, Ron, to begin, we have been privileged to serve alongside Tony as he faithfully and capably leads our church in his role as Locum. In addition to the usual responsibilities of church wardens, we’ve […]

Church News for Sunday July 13th at Jamberoo Anglican

Service Times Please join us on for fellowship on Sunday morning at 9am or Sunday afternoon at 4pm. Sunday’s Sermon This weekend we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Matt Bartlett preaches to us from Mark 12 with the title “The Greatest Commandment.“ School’s Out, Kids In! In line with the school […]

Why Do We Pray For Missions?

Why do we give money to missions? Why do people become missionaries? Because Jesus told his followers to go into all the world and make disciples! It’s why we exist as a church! Are you a follower of Jesus? If so you are part of his mission! We can’t all “GO” into all the world […]

Church News for Sunday 6th July at Jamberoo Anglican

Service Times Please join us on for fellowship on Sunday morning at 9am or Sunday afternoon at 4pm. Sunday’s Sermon This weekend we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Tony Galea preaches to us from Mark 11 with the title “The Greatest Prayer.“ School’s Out, Kids In! In line with the school […]