Church news for the week beginning 24th September 2023

OUR SERMON

This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Jono Nicholls preaches to us from Joshua Chapter 3 about ‘Two Ways to Live’.

PRESENT PEOPLE TRAINING

Join a special, intensive training opportunity in relational evangelism, the new ‘Present People’ training by Sports Chaplaincy Australia. Contact Steve Bligh on 0408 804 038 for details.

KBECET ANNUAL DINNER

You’re invited to the KBECET Annual Dinner to be encouraged by the ministry of our local SRE teacher Wicky. 6 pm 11th Nov at Kiama Anglican Church. Tickets are $30. You can register here.

EMU MUSIC CONFERENCE

Calling all musicians and techies! The Emu Music ‘Word in Song’ Conference is on at Figtree on Saturday 28th October. Register at emumusic.com

ONE MUSIC FESTIVAL

Come along to the ONE Music Festival. Sun 25th Nov 2-9 pm, at Kiama Showgrounds and Pavilion. Tickets available at: onemusicfestival.com

YOUTH CAMP

Our Burrill Pines Youth Camp will be held on 13-15th October for years 6 to 12. Chat to Brad if you or your family members would like to come. Registration closes on 1st October.

SQUARE ONE

‘Youthworks Square One’ camp will be held on 3-5 November for years 3 to 6. For more details see Brad. Registration closes on 1st October.

MORNING PRAYER

Join us at 7 am every day (except Sunday) at zoom.jamberooanglican.com as we gather to read the Bible, pray, and encourage each other as the new day dawns.

SEPTEMBER BOOK OF THE MONTH

Our book of the month is ‘Eager to Serve’ by Ray Galea. Physical copies are available at our bookstall.

GIVING UPDATE

Each week we need to receive $6300.00 in order to meet our commitments. For last month, our average weekly giving was $5616.00, leaving a gap of $684.00. Up to the end of the last calendar month we needed to have received $218,400. Compared to that total we received $195,239, leaving a gap of $23,161.

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.

Set our Minds on The Spirit

One year ago I received the bad news that my cancer was back, and since then I’ve lost a few kilograms, gained a few kilograms, had a longish break from chemotherapy after a bad reaction to a dosage, and recently I’ve just resumed chemo with a different drug. 

A number of my medical consultants have suggested counselling, since obviously one pathway I might have to shortly tread is death, but because I have God’s word, a minister and a church family, I feel I have all I need.

As I reflect on how I’m doing, I’m surprised at how relaxed I am… but I know that the main game is the spiritual one.

Even though I’m now sleeping better, I’ve found wakeful periods to be a good time to read my Bible.  I’m concentrating on the longish books, like Isaiah and Psalms in the Old Testament, and Romans, Hebrews, Revelation, in the New Testament. 

I’m reminding myself that the Bible is all about God’s promises which are revealed to us in the Old Testament with their partial fulfilment, and then they are fully fulfilled in the New Testament. 

Reading the Bible enables us to, “set our minds on the things of the Spirit” (Romans 8:6.) 

In fact, Romans 8 is a sustained discussion on suffering for the Christian: as always, Paul’s thinking is based on the death of Jesus for our sins (verses 1 to 4), then comes the resurrection of the believer (verse 11) based on Christ (verses 1 to 4.)

All of creation is shot through with suffering (verses 22 and following), but the Christian’s response ought to be prayer (verse 26) and trusting in the goodness of God, no matter how dire the circumstances. 

As Paul so memorably concludes: “If God is for us, who is against us?” (Romans 8:31)

GRAHAM ERRINGTON

Coming up this Sunday 24th September 2023

This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Jono Nicholls preaches to us from Joshua Chapter 3.

After our 9 am service we’ll be enjoying brunch together, and after our 4 pm service we’ll be having dinner.

We’d love you to join us in-person if you’re able, or watch our livestream at watch.jamberooanglican.com.

See you on Sunday, God willing!

‘A Loving Church’ 32: Serving Together 1 Corinthians 16:1-24 – Jodie McNeill

Synod

We are part of something ______

Partnership usually involves _____

They wanted to know about ______

Each Sunday they’s put aside some _____

We can set and forget our __________

We should be willing, cheerful and ________

In the Old Testament they gave a _____

Christians are not required to _____

___ percent is a starting point

God gets _____ and we get prayers

God’s in _______

_________ ministry is valuable

Be on _____

Stand ____ in the faith

Be __________

Be ______

Do everything with ____

We’re part of something so much ______

Love Jesus and avoid God’s _____

We share the love as we serve together

Cattle on a Thousand Hills

When I ask someone to give thanks for the food, I don’t normally expect them to mention cattle… but this is exactly what I often heard in prayers when I was a student at theological college.

As we were about to eat our meal, the principal would sometimes quote from Psalm 50, saying, “Lord, you own the cattle on a thousand hills…” and then he’d give thanks for the food.

It’s certainly a bit of a change to the good old, “for what we are about to receive,” but what makes it so good is the startling reminder that the Lord to whom we pray is actually the one who owns every hill, and every animal, on planet Earth.

Like a megaphone, it shouts out the true place of the true and living God: the one who not only created the world but also sustains it with his mighty word.

As I reflected on God’s kindness, I also thought about the other things we thank him for, as well as the many things we ask him for.

We say ‘thanks’ and ‘ask’ prayers because we know that God ultimately owns everything.

As we think about our church finances for the remainder of this year, and as we plan for the year to come, it’s a great relief to know that God owns the cattle on the many hills of Jamberoo, as well as every other asset in our pockets and on the planet.

And so we thank him for all he’s given us, we pray that he’d provide for our needs, and we trust him with great confidence.

God owns the lot, and so that’s why we can confidently thank him and ask him for all our needs.

JODIE McNEILL

Church news for the week beginning 17th September 2023

OUR SERMON

This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Jodie McNeill preaches to us from 1 Corinthians chapter 16 verses 1 to 24 about ‘Serving Together’.

PRESENT PEOPLE TRAINING

Join a special, intensive training opportunity in relational evangelism, the new ‘Present People’ training by Sports Chaplaincy Australia. 7:30-9pm Friday 29th and 9am-4pm Saturday 30th September. See Steve Bligh for details.

EMU MUSIC CONFERENCE

Calling all musicians and techies! The Emu Music ‘Word in Song’ Conference is on at Figtree on Saturday 28th October. Register at emumusic.com

ONE MUSIC FESTIVAL

Come along to the ONE Music Festival. Sun 25th Nov 2-9 pm, at Kiama Showgrounds and Pavilion. Tickets available at: onemusicfestival.com

YOUTH CAMP

Our Burrill Pines Youth Camp will be held on 13-15th October for years 6 to 12. Chat to Brad if you or your family members would like to come.

SQUARE ONE

‘Youthworks Square One’ camp will be held on 3-5 November for years 3 to 6. For more details see Brad.

MORNING PRAYER

Join us at 7 am every day (except Sunday) at zoom.jamberooanglican.com as we gather to read the Bible, pray, and encourage each other as the new day dawns.

SEPTEMBER BOOK OF THE MONTH

Our book of the month is ‘Eager to Serve’ by Ray Galea. Physical copies are available at our bookstall.

GIVING UPDATE

Each week we need to receive $6300.00 in order to meet our commitments. For last month, our average weekly giving was $5616.00, leaving a gap of $684.00. Up to the end of the last calendar month we needed to have received $218,400. Compared to that total we received $195,239, leaving a gap of $23,161.

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.

Coming up this Sunday 17th September 2023

This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Jodie McNeill preaches to us from 1 Corinthians Chapter 16 Verse 1 to 24 about ‘Serving Together’.

After our 9 am service we’ll be enjoying brunch together, and after our 4 pm service we’ll be having dinner.

Here are the questions that Jodie plans to answer during this week’s Question Time:

1 When we have a spiritual body, will we be like a ghost?
2 Which translation of Matthew 18:15 is correct: “if your brother sins,” or, “if your brother sins against you?”
3 What do you think about the TV show, ’The Chosen?’
4 Why couldn’t God save people without needing Jesus to die?
5 Did God sin when he allowed his innocent son to die?
6 If God is all powerful, does that mean he could sin?
7 Why was it not idolatry for God’s people to look to the snake in Numbers 21:8?
8 Will the new minister go to both services?

We’d love you to join us in-person if you’re able, or watch our livestream at watch.jamberooanglican.com.

See you on Sunday, God willing!

Hope in Life and Death

Back in 2020 when the extraordinary events of the global pandemic threatened us with fatalities beyond our gravest fears, a song was released that brought calm and confidence for those who trust in Jesus.

The song, ‘Christ, our hope in life and death’ by Jordan Kauflin, Keith Getty, Matt Boswell, Matt Papa and Matthew Merker, put to words what we know and believe about the impact of the death of Jesus upon our own life.

The first verse reminded us that Christ alone is our hope in life and death, and that our only confidence is knowing that our souls belong to him and that the love of Christ will keep us to the end.

The second verse helped remind us that the goodness of God brings calm to our troubled souls, and that we know his grace and goodness in the blood of Jesus, our redeemer.

The last verse spoke of the confidence we have as we approach the grave, knowing we have the reward of everlasting life, and that we will feast in the endless joy that will come as sin and death is destroyed.

As we reflect this week on the remarkable words of 1 Corinthians chapter 15, we have a fresh reminder that our natural fear of death should be calmed as we remember again that because of the death of Jesus, we have a confidence that when we die, we will rise to be with him, and have life forevermore with Christ.

So with that, we sing hallelujah, as our hope springs eternal, for now and ever we confess, “Christ our hope in life and death!”

JODIE McNEILL

‘A Loving Church’ 31: O death, where is your sting? 1 Corinthians 15:35-58 – Jodie McNeill

Hatched, matched and dispatched

Death remains our _____

It’s all bout _________ death

Life after death can be hard to _______

Jesus swapped his ____ for our death sentence

A seed needs to ___ in order to grow

Things look __________ after death

Our bodies are like _____ that are buried

We want a ___ body that can no longer die

Jesus is the ________ of Adam

Life after death is ____ different

We will all be ___________ if we’re on Jesus’ side

Our old bodies can’t ____ forever

Jesus defeated _____ by his death

You won’t waste your life if you _____ in Jesus

Church news for the week beginning 10th September 2023

OUR SERMON

This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Jodie McNeill preaches to us from 1 Corinthians chapter 15 verses 35 to 58 about ‘O death, where is your sting’.

EMU MUSIC CONFERENCE

Calling all musicians and techies! The Emu Music ‘Word in Song’ Conference is on at Figtree on Saturday 28th October. Early Bird rate of $80 per person closes 10th September (this Sunday!) Register at emumusic.com

ONE MUSIC FESTIVAL

Come along to the ONE Music Festival. Sun 5th Nov 2-9 pm, at Kiama Showgrounds and Pavilion. Tickets available at: onemusicfestival.com

YOUTH CAMP

Our Burrill Pines Youth Camp will be held on 13-15th October for years 6 to 12. Chat to Brad if you or your family members would like to come.

SQUARE ONE

‘Youthworks Square One’ camp will be held on 3-5 November for years 3 to 6. For more details see Brad.

GRANDPARENTS CONFERENCE

Next Saturday is the National Grandparents Conference at Figtree Anglican on Saturday 16th September. Registrations close Sunday 10th (this Sunday!) at ngmlegacy.com.au

MORNING PRAYER

Join us at 7 am every day (except Sunday) at zoom.jamberooanglican.com as we gather to read the Bible, pray, and encourage each other as the new day dawns.

SEPTEMBER BOOK OF THE MONTH

Our book of the month is ‘Eager to Serve’ by Ray Galea. Physical copies will soon be available at our bookstall.

GIVING UPDATE

Each week we need to receive $6300.00 in order to meet our commitments. For last month, our average weekly giving was $5616.00, leaving a gap of $684.00. Up to the end of the last calendar month we needed to have received $218,400. Compared to that total we received $195,239, leaving a gap of $23,161.

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.