Entries by Jodie McNeill

Jesus is Satisfying John 6:35-59 Jodie McNeill 14-15 March 2020

‘First World Problem’ The more we’ve got, the less we’re _________. Jesus say that he is the _____ of life. People choose other ways to get _________. Are you worshipping God or his _________? They saw Jesus but didn’t _______ in him. Nothing takes God by ________. Jesus protects us so he can _________ us. […]

What’s your opinion?

In the next few weeks leading up to Easter, we’re wanting to hear from everyone in the village and valley of Jamberoo about who you think Jesus is. He’s the most famous person in history, and most people have got some sort of opinion about him. Some think Jesus was a great teacher who told […]

Gospel First Aid

When I attended my initial first aid training, I was told that my job was simply to keep the patient alive until the ambulance arrives. I needed to learn how to react automatically so that I could stop the bleeding, cool the burn, or keep oxygen-filled blood moving to the brain. There’s no time in […]

Prayer for the Pandemic

In a year that has seen bushfire and flood emergencies, we are now bracing for a further escalation of the ‘Coronavirus’. As fears grow that the COVID-19 virus will soon be declared a global pandemic, our Prime Minister has now announced the launch of a plan to respond to the rapid and uncontrollable spread of […]

Why we need judgement

We have been shocked and saddened to hear about the horrific deaths of a Brisbane mother and her three, young children. In what appears to be an appalling incident of domestic abuse, we feel a deep sadness as images of the once-happy-looking family are splashed over our media. One of my facebook friends shared a […]

kNOw domestic abuse

It is tragic that one of the most beautiful concepts within the Bible is so easily distorted and used to harm others. This concept is the equal and complementary roles within marriage that help us understand the glorious service of Jesus for the church, and his self-sacrificial love for Christians. Yet sadly, we live in […]