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Our weekend services are at 9am and 4pm Sunday at 45 Churchill Street, Jamberoo.
Coming up this weekend 12-13th February 2022
This weekend we are continuing with our series from Matthew’s Gospel as Jodie McNeill preaches to us from Matthew Chapter 19 on ‘The Problem of the Human Heart’.
After our 5pm Saturday service we’ll be having dinner, and after our 9am Sunday service we’ll be enjoying brunch together.
As long as you are feeling well and are not awaiting the results of a Covid-19 test or needing to self-isolate, then you can attend in person, wearing a mask indoors.
Or, for the time being you might like to continue to participate through our livestream by going to watch.jamberooanglican.com.
If you have any questions, head to our quick links page to fill out a response slip, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086.
These are the questions that Jodie plans to answer this weekend at church:
1 Would our vision statement be better if the ‘how’ and ‘why’ were reversed?
2 Would it be good for us to experience more persecution, since it grows the church?
3 Since Christians have the Bible, do we still need psychologists?
4 What does it mean to be like Sarah and not “give way to fear” (1 Peter 3:6)
5 Why would Jesus baptise with fire?
6 Did Jesus know exactly what was going to happen before it happened?
7 Why would Jesus want demons not to tell people who he really was and his name?
8 Is it OK for younger children to remain in church to hear the sermon each week?
We’re really looking forward to seeing you this weekend!
Coming up this weekend 5-6th February 2022
This weekend Jono Nicholls preaches to us from 2 Tim 2:1-13 about ‘Endurance’.
After our 5pm Saturday service we’ll be having dinner, and after our 9am Sunday service we’ll be enjoying brunch together.
As long as you are feeling well and are not awaiting the results of a Covid-19 test or needing to self-isolate, then you can attend in person, wearing a mask indoors.
Or, for the time being you might like to continue to participate through our livestream by going to watch.jamberooanglican.com.
If you have any questions, head to our quick links page to fill out a response slip, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086.
Here are the questions that Jodie is planning to answer this weekend:
1 When Jesus said that Elisha and Elijah were rejected, was he referring to his own rejection by the Jews?
2 Since Jews are still God’s holy people do they go to heaven?
3 What does Jeremiah 31:34 mean when it says people won’t teach their neighbour to know the Lord?
4 How will our members be equipped to tell each person to know how to follow Jesus and why it matters?
5 What is the primary role of our weekly church gatherings?
6 How should our church balance the building up of God’s people with sharing the good news?
7 If we tell someone how to follow Jesus and they want to know more, who should do that?
8 Who was Jesus’ family?
9 Did Mary’s uncleanliness in giving birth to Jesus make him unclean?
10 Since Jesus is perfect does that mean he was proportionally perfect too?
We’re really looking forward to seeing you this weekend!
Coming up this weekend 29th – 30th January 2022
This weekend we are continuing our series on Mission as Jodie McNeill preaches to us from God’s word about ‘A Vision for the Valley’.
After our 5pm Saturday service we’ll be having dinner, and after our 9am Sunday service we’ll be enjoying brunch together.
As long as you are feeling well and are not awaiting the results of a Covid-19 test or needing to self-isolate, then you can attend in person, wearing a mask indoors.
Or, for the time being you might like to continue to participate through our livestream by going to watch.jamberooanglican.com.
If you have any questions, head to our quick links page to fill out a response slip, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086.
Here are the questions that Jodie is planning to answer this weekend:
1 What should you do if someone doesn’t accept your apology?
2 How could Paul want to hand someone over to Satan (1 Timothy 1:19-20)
3 How can Jesus bring fathers and children together, yet also lead people to leave families?
4 Is it wrong to call human dads ‘father’ because God is called father?
5 Who made God?
6 Why did God make people since he knew they were going to sin?
7 Why did God make the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil if he didn’t want humans to eat from it?
8 Did Adam go to heaven?
9 Is it better to reflect over the whole Bible or to read small sections passionately?
10 Was Samson on steroids?
We’re really looking forward to seeing you this weekend!