This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Jodie McNeill preaches to us from 1 Corinthians Chapter 15 Verse 35 to 58 about ‘O death, where is your sting?’.
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 Jodie plans to answer:
1 What happened to the people who rose the moment that Jesus died? 2 Now that Jesus is 2IC, what is God doing?
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!
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We believe in ________ because of the resurrection
If you reject the resurrection, you’ve ______ your life
Our resurrection is ______ with Jesus’ resurrection
If Jesus didn’t rise, Christianity is a _____
If Jesus stayed dead, then he didn’t ______ death
The empty tomb means your _____ is gone
Liberal Christianity is to be ______
Jesus ________ the damage brought by Adam
The resurrection of Jesus showed death is ________
We all need to be on God’s ____
If the dead don’t rise, _______ is meaningless
Following Jesus was ______ for Paul
Their conversion to Christ brought ___ to Paul
Without the resurrection, there’s no merit in ________
There’s no greater _______ than rejecting Jesus
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This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Jodie McNeill preaches to us from 1 Corinthians chapter 15 verses 12 to 34 about ‘The Resurrection of the Body’.
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
MAF FUEL FOR FATHER’S DAY
With your gift of fuel for Father’s Day, you can be a part of the lifesaving Ministry of MAF. Grab a card from the bookstore for $10, $25 or $50 or go to their website HERE.
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
Save the date: Saturday 16th September at Figtree Anglican.
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 $5509.00, leaving a gap of $791.00. Up to the end of the last calendar month we needed to have received $273,000. Compared to that total we received $245,588, leaving a gap of $27,412.
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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As we celebrate Father’s Day, it’s good to thank God for our earthly fathers, and for their contribution to our lives.
Fatherhood is a good thing, even though none of our earthly fathers are able to match the quality and character of our heavenly father.
In his first letter to the church in Thessalonica, the Apostle Paul embraces fatherhood, as he compares his own ministry to the role of father:
And you know that we treated each of you as a father treats his own children. We pleaded with you, encouraged you, and urged you to live your lives in a way that God would consider worthy. For he called you to share in his Kingdom and glory. (1 Thessalonians 2:11-12.)
The apostles pleaded, encouraged and urged the members of the church—three behaviours that earthly fathers should do as they lovingly lead their families.
At the same time, the Apostle Paul tells the Ephesian fathers that as they lead their children, they must do so wisely and lovingly:
Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger by the way you treat them. Rather, bring them up with the discipline and instruction that comes from the Lord. (Ephesians 6:4)
Fatherhood is a good thing, but sadly, it’s stained by sin and affected by the fall of humanity.
That’s why we must pray that our fathers would model themselves on our heavenly father.
We also should pray for children whose fathers have caused them sadness and pain, asking our heavenly father to fill up in those children all that their earthly father has failed to provide.
For, ultimately, as all earthly fathers fail to meet the standard of our heavenly father, it is a fresh reminder for us to know the depth of our fathers’ love for us—how vast beyond all measure!
JODIE McNEILL
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This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Jodie McNeill preaches to us from 1 Corinthians Chapter 15 Verse 12 to 34 about ‘The Resurrection of the Body’.
After our 9 am service we’ll be enjoying brunch together, and after our 4 pm service we’ll be having dinner.
This weekend, Jodie plans to look at these questions in the Question Time:
1 If temptation is a sinful desire, then wasn’t Jesus’ temptation a sin? 2 Is it OK to sometimes miss church? 3 Are we saved by reciting a sinners prayer, or do we also need the Holy Spirit’s conviction? 4 Why do some people live blessed lives but others fight to survive? 5 Is pride ever OK? 6 How can I pray in a way that pleases God? 7 What does the Bible say about the Assisted Dying Legislation? 8 What are the details of the Executive Minister?
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!
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Their division required serious, _________ surgery
From their division they needed _____
The cross brings true _____
The ______ formed their church
The ______ is a message that gives life
Christ ____
Christ died for our ____
Sin is ______ ourselves
He died just as the __________ said
Jesus ____ in our place
When many people _______, it shows it’s true
Paul came face to face with _____
Even ________ are challenged by a funeral
If Jesus didn’t rise, our faith is a ____ The _____ of God drives Paul to serve others
Only the _______ can reconcile himself to his creation
Dear Jesus, Sorry I’ve rejected your rule over my life. Thanks for dying for my sin and rising to give me life. Please help me to follow you as my ruler all my life. Amen.
What gift of grace is Jesus my redeemer
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This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Jodie McNeill preaches to us from 1 Corinthians chapter 15 verses 1 to 11 about ‘The Resurrection of Christ’.
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
MAF FUEL FOR FATHER’S DAY
With your gift of fuel for Father’s Day, you can be a part of the lifesaving Ministry of MAF. Grab a card from the bookstore for $10, $25 or $50 or go to their website HERE.
GRANDPARENTS CONFERENCE
Save the date: Saturday 16th September at Figtree Anglican.
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.
AUGUST BOOK OF THE MONTH
Our book of the month is ‘The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross’ by Carl Laferton. 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 $5509.00, leaving a gap of $791.00. Up to the end of the last calendar month we needed to have received $273,000. Compared to that total we received $245,588, leaving a gap of $27,412.
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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For many trades, the idea of an apprenticeship makes lots of sense, especially given the practical skills in using physical tools and the need to learn how to ‘use your hands’ to do the work.
But for over 40 years, the idea of a Christian ministry apprenticeship has become more and more commonplace as people have realised that so much of church leadership is ‘caught not taught.’
It was in 1979 that the first four ministry apprentices were trained by Philip Jensen at the University of New South Wales, and since then, there have been over 3,500 people who have followed in their stead around the world, in churches, universities and a range of different contexts.
In 1995 I began my two-year Ministry Training Strategy (MTS) apprenticeship at my home church under the leadership of my rector John Woodhouse, and even to this day, I still draw down upon the skills and wisdom of those two years ‘on the tools’ in church.
It helped me to know what questions I needed to ask as I commenced my four-year theological degree, and it helped set up a context for me to learn how to study the Bible and how to explain it to others.
As we look to the future of our church, it is my prayer that the Lord would provide for us a ministry apprentice to shadow me in my ministry, and to be equipped in our church for their own, future ministry, wherever they might be after they study.
Whilst ministry apprentices are to be ‘trained not used,’ they will inevitably bring an important contribution to the ministry of our church, and that’s why I’m praying every day that the Lord would give us someone for us to train and serve, and then in turn, to be served and blessed by their ministry.
Will you pray with me that the Lord will bring us an apprentice next year?
This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as Jodie McNeill preaches to us from 1 Corinthians Chapter 15 Verse 1 to 11 about ‘The Resurrection of Christ’.
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 you’ve asked that Jodie plans to answer during church this Sunday:
1 Didn’t Jesus have the potential to sin? 2 Are there examples in the New Testament of God speaking directly to non-apostles? 3 What would it look like today for men to publicly test prophesy in church? 4 How might a women “test prophecy” if she isn’t married? 5 If any gathering of believers is ‘church’, should women test prophecies in a mixed Growth Group? 6 If God’s in control, are there still accidents? 7 Why are some people chosen by God and not others? 8 How does predestination work with free will? 9 How do we avoid being legalistic? 10 Could we have more people sharing about their relationship with God during church?
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!
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