Entries by Jodie McNeill

Thanks a lot!

Do you take the time to say “thank you” to God? At times of relief from danger, we thank God a lot. But what about at the normal times of life when things can be fairly mundane? If we are not thankful to God for what he has done, then perhaps it is because we […]

Remembering the Bible

Learning things by rote is not very popular anymore. It has largely been dropped from school curriculums as an outdated method of teaching. Learning things deeply is far better than simple parroting off the facts. By nature it is also repetitious and hardly the funnest form of education. However this has impacted the Christian’s practise […]

The cost of conflict

As we approach another Anzac Day, we are reminded again of the horrors of war. The Australian War Memorial lists 102,825 people who have died as a result of service with Australian units. It is sobering to consider the tragic, human cost of these conflicts. Behind every name there is heartbreak, and behind every casualty there […]

More than a rain shelter?

This weekend we give thanks to God for 150 years of ministry in our building at Jamberoo Anglican Church. This milestone reminds us that this building has had a special place in our hearts for we who have regularly gathered here since 1867. It is the place where we have baptised babies and new believers, married new couples, […]

An important reminder as school returns

Whether it’s the school shoe sales or the return of 40kmh school zones, nearly all of us notice when it’s ‘back to school’ time. And as schooling comes to our mind we should remember that education is a privilege we should never take for granted. Many parents around the world would only dream of offering their […]

Who will lead the free world?

Ever since the Cold War, people have described the President of the United States of America as the ‘leader of the Free World.’ It’s quite an awesome title to print on your business card. And unless you’ve been blissfully enjoying a prolonged media blackout, you would know that this position has become vacant, and the successful candidate will […]

Seeking a new Assistant Minister

Our partner church at Oak Flats Anglican is looking for a new Assistant Minister to join our churches to help equip us for ministry. For as we see from Ephesians chapter 4, we know that Jesus has given speakers of God’s word to the church, so that every Christian will be equipped for ministry to everyone, so […]

Welcome to the new-look Anglicare!

Two months ago it was announced that Anglicare Sydney and Anglican Retirement Villages would become one, new, combined organisation. This officially began this week, and the new organisation has decided to use the name ‘Anglicare’. After lots of research, the organisation realised that the name ‘Anglicare’ has such widespread and positive recognition that this new name would be the […]

Be informed when you vote

On Saturday week, Australia goes to the polls. Christians will come to different conclusions about how they should vote. We attach different levels of importance to various issues. One may feel that economic management is extremely important. Another may prioritise the plight of refugees or climate change policy. However there is one issue, unique to this […]