In Mark 3 the Gospel highlights both the success of Jesus’ ministry and the growing tension that would eventually lead to His crucifixion. The chapter also begins to clarify who Jesus is: not just a healer or teacher, but the Son of God with authority over spiritual and physical realms.
So there is the question whether Jesus is Mad, Fad or Bad?
Who is Jesus really?
Jesus demonstrates His authority over the Sabbath, healing, demons, and even the religious leaders. As Jesus gains followers, He also faces increasing opposition from the Pharisees and religious elites, leading to conspiracy against Him.
Jesus calls His disciples to be His closest companions and representatives in His mission and He redefines the concept of family, emphasizing that spiritual obedience to God transcends biological relationships.
Today I just want to explore who Jesus is?
That is the question most unbelievers are dealing with.
The answer to that question will help us in our mission to our family and friends.
Tony Galea
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Australia Day, celebrated annually on January 26, marks the arrival of the First Fleet at Port Jackson in 1788, when Captain Arthur Phillip claimed the land for Britain. For many Australians, it is a day of national pride, reflecting on the country’s history, achievements, and multicultural identity. However, for Indigenous Australians, the day is often referred to as Invasion Day, as it represents the beginning of British colonization, which had devastating impacts on their cultures, land, and communities. As a result, Australia Day is a day of mixed emotions.
For many Christians in Australia, Australia Day provides an opportunity to reflect on the nation’s values, history, and the role of faith in shaping the country’s culture and identity. It is a day to celebrate the diversity and freedom that characterizes Australia, often with a focus on gratitude for the peace and prosperity enjoyed in the nation. But also, not to repeat the failures of the past.
Ultimately, for Christians, Australia Day is a time to celebrate the blessings of living in a free and diverse nation, where the gospel is still able to be preached, while also considering how to live out the values of compassion, justice, and love toward all people, especially those who have been marginalized.
Tony Galea
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This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Tony Galea preaches to us from Mark 3 with a sermon called ‘Supernatural King’
After church we’ll have brunch in the morning and dinner in the evening, so there’s plenty of time to chat together!
Every day (except Sundays) we meet at 7am online for an online half-hour morning prayer time at zoom.jamberooanglican.com and you’re very welcome to join us!
See you on Sunday, God willing!
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This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Tony Galea preaches to us from Mark 1 about ’The Servant King’.
School’s Out Kids In (SOKI)
We are currently doing ‘Schools Out, Kid’s In’ (SOKI). This means we are a church striving to be intergenerational during the school holidays.
What to expect?
You will see simple changes like the language used, the variety of ages up front and behind the scenes, creative prayers, and a fun segment to prepare everyone for the sermon. This is to help each member of your household come out knowing Jesus bigger and better than before
Some of our families from church have some great practical tips to help your household throughout this service!
We only have one TV. screen to read from. Sitting towards the front has been helpful so even my little ones can see and join in easily.
Our church really means it when they say they don’t mind noise or when they get their wiggles out by going up and down the aisle.
I love how we are free to chat to our kids throughout the service as needed so we can re-interpret anything they do not understand or have questions about.
S
Book of the Month
Our book of the month for January is ‘The Air We Breathe’ by Glen Scivener. Physical copies are available at our bookstall or buy online at: wanderingbookseller.com.au
Summer Camping at Burrill Pines
Join your church friends for a relaxed camping trip at Burrill Pines (near Ulladulla) on the third weekend of 16th – 20th January and the days before and after as you’re able.
This is a great time for families and friends to spend some time relaxing, surfing, fishing, reading, hiking, riding and just enjoying each other company together. This is an excellent opportunity to build on relationships, start new ones with other families, while also sharing our love of Christ. Speak to Adrian Nette 0414 193 945 for more details.
Safe Ministry Matters
Our Safe Ministry Representative is Gemma Bartlett. Speak to her about everything related to safety in ministry on 0414 425 639 or email gemma.bartlett@jamberooanglican.com
Catch up on Sermons and Questions
Listen to sermons and our Question Time on Apple Podcasts or Spotify by searching ‘Jamberoo Anglican’. You can also watch previous services at watch.jamberooanglican.com
Church Giving
Each week we need to receive $6300.00 in order to meet our commitments. For last month, our average weekly giving was $5509.00, leaving a gap of $791.00.
Up to the end of last month, we needed to have received $273,000. Compared to that total we received $289,623, leaving a gap of $-16,623.
Electronic giving is a great way to give! It helps us prayerfully plan our giving, and then the bank will help us keep that commitment, even when we may be unable to attend.
To give by direct transfer then these are the details: Account name: Jamberoo Anglican Church. Account number: 356831. BSB: 032605.
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Matthew’s gospel is written for the Jews, so he opened his book with the genealogies to prove that Jesus is the rightful heir of Davids throne. He mainly writes about Jesus’ teachings.
Luke mainly writes for the Greeks; he is a doctor & historian & he wants to write an accurate record of events to show Jesus’ humanity.
John is also written mainly for the Greeks & he writes to prove that Jesus is the Son of God who brings eternal life.
Mark’s gospel is an announcement to everyone! It’s simple & to the point. It has in mind the Romans & those with little religious background. Mark is an action book where he is more interested in what Jesus does.
Jesus is the Servant, but He is a most unusual Servant, because at the same time Jesus is the King of heaven.
Tony G
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Coming to the end of a year, and the beginning of a new one, many of us set New Year’s resolutions, hoping to make positive life changes. It can be helpful to reflect on what has been and to consider future plans. In fact, according to Proverbs (3:5-6,16:3;9), the wise person sets goals and prepare for the future.
These verses are a reminder from God, telling us to give Him all our plans and worries. It’s like God is saying to us, “Trust me with your life, and I’ll take care of the rest.” And this isn’t just about the big dreams we have, but also about the small choices we make every day.
In a world that tells us that we can do whatever we want, whenever we want, however we want, under our own strength, we should find this reminder from God a comfort.
The weight and burden people place upon themselves to succeed in everything they do can and does lead to increased worry, stress, anxiety, burnout and more.
For Christians, the idea is that we completely give our plans to God in dependence upon Him. When we commit our work to the Lord, we offer everything we do completely to Him.
When we fully depend on God in all we do and live according to His ways in complete dependence on Him, we can generally expect that He will bless our efforts. This does not mean we will never have trouble in our lives or that God will give to us everything we want in the way we expect it! Rather, we can expect God to fulfill His promise of Romans 8:28, “We know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”
As we embrace the possibilities of this new year, let’s hold onto the wisdom found in Proverbs, allowing it to guide our actions and intentions.
Sandee Batelic
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This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Tony Galea preaches to us from Mark 1 with a sermon called ‘Servant King’
After church we’ll have brunch in the morning and dinner in the evening, so there’s plenty of time to chat together!
Every day (except Sundays) we meet at 7am online for an online half-hour morning prayer time at zoom.jamberooanglican.com and you’re very welcome to join us!
See you on Sunday, God willing!
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In John’s gospel, chapter 1, Jesus called Phillip to follow him. Phillip did, then went to find his brother Nathaniel, urging him to come and see the Messiah. John reports it this way, in verses 43 to 46:
” The next day Jesus decided to leave for Galilee. Finding Philip, he said to him, “Follow me.”Philip, like Andrew and Peter, was from the town of Bethsaida. Philip found Nathanael and told him, “We have found the one Moses wrote about in the Law, and about whom the prophets also wrote—Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph.” “Nazareth! Can anything good come from there?” Nathanael asked. “Come and see,” said Philip.”
This gospel dynamic applies to us, in that Jesus has called us to follow him, and once we are trusting Jesus, we invite another person that we are connected with to “Come and See” Jesus the Lord and Saviour. Why? That your friend may also trust Jesus, knowing that they, like you, have “certainty for eternity”. With the new year having started, so our church mission gains momentum- that every man, woman and child in our village, valley and region may know Jesus and why it matters. A great resource we have right now is the “Come and See” foundation of the regional mission- Hope for the Illawarra. That resource is in the form of the prayer pamphlet. I have plenty, and our church needs more than a handful of members to follow through with this. Rather, the whole church is called to action. I’m a coffee, surf or phone call away from personally supporting you in this, as is Tony Galea and Josh Wales, both of whom “share my stoke” in this mission.
May your hearts be on fire !!!
STEVE BLIGH
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The summer holidays are generally a good time for some R&R. Get-togethers with friends and family, time at the beach, backyard cricket and time off work are just some of the reasons we love summer.
Each summer, thousands of tourists come to the Kiama area for a holiday. Together with locals, they pack out the cafes and beaches in town, and the surrounding area.
And each summer, a few dozen Christians from Sydney come to our area to talk to people about Jesus.
These people are part of the Summerlife (Kiama Beach Mission) team. They are in the area from the 28th Dec – 5th Jan.
The goal is to get people to spend time chatting and reflecting on who Jesus is, and what he’s done for them. It’s fantastic to see the Holy Spirit working amongst these chats.
This year, some of the team is staying at Jamberoo Anglican. This is part of an ever-increasing partnership between Jamberoo Anglican and the Kiama Summerlife team.
For us at Jamberoo, there’s 2 things we can do to support the mission.
1. Pray. Pray for the team to lead people to Christ through conversations.
2. Be a local contact. The team will be encouraging people they talk to, to head along to a local church. They would be much more likely to do that if they already had someone they knew at the church – perhaps you?
So be praying! And if you can, head down to surf beach and support the team, each day at 1pm, or 6pm. What an encouragement to the team, and what a great way for Jamberoo Anglican to be amongst our community.
Hope to see you there, as we partner with Summerlife to tell people in our area the great news about Jesus our Saviour!
BRAD VIDILINI
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This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Steve Bligh preaches to us from Luke 10:25-41 about ’Helping the Troubled’.
After church we’ll have brunch in the morning and dinner in the evening, so there’s plenty of time to chat together!
Every day (except Sundays) we meet at 7am online for an online half-hour morning prayer time at zoom.jamberooanglican.com and you’re very welcome to join us!
See you on Sunday, God willing!
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