Entries by Jodie McNeill

Coming up this Sunday 19th November 2023

This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Jodie McNeill continues our six-week series on Two Ways To Live with ‘Repentance and Faith’. After our 9 am service we’ll be enjoying brunch together, and after our 4 pm service we’ll be having dinner. On Sunday morning we’ll be welcoming people to […]

Two ways to live – 5: Resurrection – Acts 2:22-24, 36. Acts 17:22-31 – Jodie McNeill – 12 November 2023

Christians often skip the resurrection The resurrection shows Jesus ____ for our sins The resurrection was _____ to the Apostles The resurrection shows Jesus is the true _____ The resurrection is ______ than Easter Resurrection Day was _________ Day The the ______ came, resurrection would happen Jesus’ resurrection becomes ___ resurrection The resurrection of Jesus […]

Starting at Square One

What do guitars, kids, water slides, the Bible, and transformers all have in common? Square One! Square One is a weekend camp for children in Years 3 to 6 and their church leaders.  Last weekend, seven of us went to Youthworks Port Hacking Conference Centre to spend a weekend together and discipline each other with […]

Dying to Pray

It’s hard to imagine what it’s like to live in a country where simply going to church is a life-threatening activity. Yet for millions of Christians, it is dangerous and often even illegal to gather to read the Bible, to sing, and to pray with others. Earlier this year, Mandy, Barbara and I caught a […]

If You Can’t Go Then Send

At today’s commissioning service for Adrian, Anita, Matias and Maia Lovell, it was a fresh reminder of our deep partnership with them and with the Church Missionary Society, CMS. We gathered along with representatives of six other churches to show our support for the Lovells, and to pray for them as they prepare to return […]

Kids’ Ministry is Great!

In our increasingly-professionalised world, we now employ people to do many of the things that we once did, ourselves—from mowing lawns to walking our dogs. There are good reasons why we engage the services of others, but as we have become wealthier, we now value our time so highly that we spend money to deliver […]