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This Sunday we are delighted to welcome special guest, Michael Kellahan, the Executive Director of Gafcon Australia. He is preaching from John 9 on the topic ‘The Man Born Blind.’
KBECET PIE DRIVE
If you like pies and school Scripture, then this is for you! You can: purchase some pies, donate some pies, or give directly to support our mission partner Wicky and his scripture teaching ministry. The link to the online order form is here: KBECET PIE DRIVE.
(Executive Officer of Gafcon Australasia) will be preaching at church. Don’t miss out!
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.
JULY BOOK OF THE MONTH
Our book of the month is ‘Respectable Sins’ by Jerry Bridges. 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 $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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Over the holidays I’ve been reflecting on the rapid change our world has gone through as we’ve shifted into a state of mind that considers the ‘self’ to be both an authority and an idol.
My thinking partner has been Carl R. Trueman, who has written a fascinating book called ‘Strange New World’, in which he explores how things have changed so much that the phrase, “I am a woman trapped in a man’s body,” has become normal in just one generation.
Trueman begins his analysis by looking at a bunch of old and new philosophers, including Descartes (“I think therefore I am”), Marx (“Religion… is the opium of the people”), Nietzsche (“God is dead”), Freud (“erotism [is] the central point of… life”), and even Oscar Wilde (“A man… may break the law, and yet be fine.”)
These thinkers set the foundation for the radical change that has only fully arrived in our society in the last decade.
But the thing that lit the fuse of this explosive change was technology, including ‘the pill’ that kicked off the sexual revolution, and the internet that normalised pornography and established new communities that have rallied together for support and change.
The result is that our society has closed itself to alternate views, and has developed a habit of silencing speech and cancelling debaters, out of fear of causing harm to a person’s self by injuring their feelings.
In response, Trueman suggests that Christians should make it a priority to invest in Christian community, so that we can show the world that we are Christ’s disciples by our love for one another (John 13:35.)
Furthermore, he encourages us to make our church services special, since, “a large part of the church’s witness to the world is simply being the church in worship.”
So, as we face this strange new world, let’s continue to gather together in love for one another, as we show the world the hope we have in the new creation.
JODIE McNEILL
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This Sunday we’ll be welcoming special guest preacher, Michael Kellahan, who is the Executive Director of Gafcon Australia, who will be opening up John chapter 9 on the topic, ‘The Man Born Blind.’
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.
Here are your questions that Jodie plans to answer this weekend during church:
1 Is Judgement Day one common day for everyone, or does it differ for each person? 2 What does it mean when we say “we have been crucified with Christ?” 3 What would you do if you lived in a place where it’s illegal to be a Christian and you got attacked for going to church? 4 Is there a way to make it easier to see the screen if you’re shorter?
There’s only four in the list so far… so if you’d like to submit one for this week, hit reply, and we’ll give it a go!
We’re really looking forward to seeing you on Sunday!
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This Sunday we are going to be hearing from God’s word as special guest Mark Earngey preaches to us from on the topic ‘Cranmer and the Word’.
KBECET PIE DRIVE
The pie drive is back again! You can: purchase some pies, donate some pies, or give directly to support our mission partner Wicky and his scripture teaching ministry. The link to the online order form is here: KBECET PIE DRIVE.
GUEST PREACHER
On 9th July, Michael Kellahan (Executive Officer of Gafcon Australasia) will be preaching at church. Don’t miss out!
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.
JULY BOOK OF THE MONTH
Our book of the month is ‘Respectable Sins’ by Jerry Bridges. Physical copies are available at our bookstall.
GIVING UPDATE
Each week we need to receive $6300.00 in order to meet our commitments. For May, 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 $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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This week Sydney has welcomed international musicians Keith and Kristyn Getty, and their full band, who served us with a conference and a concert that helped inspire us to enthusiastically sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs.
At Monday’s conference we were reminded of the importance of saying and singing Psalms in church, as local evangelist David Robertson urged churches to use the Psalms each week, as we currently do here at Jamberoo.
Other than the fact that the Bible tells us to, we were reminded that Jesus, himself, sang the same Psalms when he gathered with his people, and that ultimately, they are about Jesus, himself, great David’s greater Son.
Another reason is that they help us have a more authentic view of God, especially now that many modern songs seem to avoid some of the themes that the Psalms mention so often about God’s character, including his anger and judgement, and his glory.
Also, the Psalms express the full range of human emotions, so that we are able to speak and sing together words that connect with our deepest reality, no matter how we’re feeling.
To illustrate this, David shared about someone who, after reading out the Psalms in church, felt that she had been given permission to be depressed, instead of having to show a ‘happy clappy’ attitude that can often feel disconnected from how we’re truly feeling.
Finally, he showed us that Psalms are great for people exploring Christianity, for they can help newcomers see that what we’re saying and singing are the same things that people from other places and times in history have also sung… which gives a unique connection with the saints throughout history.
The Psalms are a rich gift to us from God, and it’s a pleasure and privilege to sing and speak them each week in church!
JODIE McNEILL
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This Sunday we’re joined by special guest preacher, Dr. Mark Earngey, who is the Head of Church History and Christian Doctrine at Moore College, who will be speaking to us on the topic, ‘Cranmer and the Word.’
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.
Here are your questions that Jodie plans to answer this weekend during church:
1 Could we go into more detail about the spiritual gifts? 2 Are some gifts of the Spirit ranked better than others? 3 Can we receive spiritual gifts by working for them? 4 Why do we need a new earth if we’re going to heaven?5 What does it look like when people perform miracles now? 6 Is there a difference between speaking to God (Genesis 18:15) and praying (Genesis 24:12)? 7 What is the “circumcision of Christ” in Colossians 2:11? 8 Why are there different patterns on the base of the arch at the front of the church? 9 Which politicians does our church pray for, and when? 10 How can we encourage our church to sing louder?
To submit your own question for church, simply hit ‘reply’ to this email.
We’re really looking forward to seeing you on Sunday!
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Swimming in the surf is great fun, but to minimise the dangers, our Surf Life Saving friends have given us flags to swim between so that they can focus their attention on those who need watching.
I recently attended a conference about pastoral care and the church leader spoke of their small groups as being like the flags on a beach.
He said that in their church, their small groups are the hub of pastoral care, and they help everyone to see when others might put their hand up for help… and when they wander into rough waters without realising their difficulties.
Whilst I seek to care for all our church members, as well as those who reside in our parish, I praise God for our Growth Group leaders who keep a pastoral eye out for those who are part of their group.
This why we encourage every member of our church to be a part of a Growth Group, even a person is not in a position to regularly attend the mid-week gathering of prayer, Bible study and encouragement.
By being a member of a Growth Group, you are swimming between the flags of our church’s pastoral care, and you’re helping all of us help each other to provide care and to refer, as needed.
Our church is blessed to have Sandee as our own Care and Community Chaplain, and she is always ready to help assist our Growth Group leaders and members in caring for each other, providing wisdom in how and when to refer to pastors and professionals.
If you’re not connected to a Growth Group, then we’d love you to swim between our church flags so we can care for you as we go through the challenges of life, as we await the return of Jesus.
JODIE McNEILL
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