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Our weekend services are at 9am and 4pm Sunday at 45 Churchill Street, Jamberoo.
Coming up this weekend 13-14th July
This weekend we’re going to be getting together to hear from the Bible about the ‘Consuming Passion of a Dying Man’, as Mark Howard opens up God’s word in 2 Timothy to give us a clear picture of what matters most in life.
We’ll be meeting together at 5pm on Saturday night for our all-age service with stuff for kids, youth, and all-ages, with a hearty dinner straight after for you to enjoy. Or join us at 9am on Sunday morning for a more-classic Anglican service, followed by some tasty espresso.
We’d love you to join us!
Grace and peace, Jodie.
Coming up this weekend 6-7 July 2019
Well after our epic journey through the book of Judges, we’re flicking to the New Testament to have a big-picture look at one of the Apostle Paul’s key letters to church leaders, 1 Timothy. Mark Howard will be opening this great letter up to us, helping us to see ‘The Secret of Godliness’.
During our services we’re going to hear an update from our friends at Anglicare about how they’re providing much-needed help to people within our community.
We’ve got a bunch of questions from the last few weeks that I’m looking forward to answering this weekend. They are:
1 What is a Gafcon Primate?
2 Who gave the Bible its name?
3 Why did God create humans when he could have instead not had sin in the universe?
4 If God knew we would sin then why did he make us?
5 Since Jesus was fully human, would he have also sinned like Adam?
6 Is anger a sin?
7 Why does God let children have fights with their parents if he wants us to honour them?
8 How did you become a Christian?
So, come and join us either at 5pm Saturday for our all-age service with kids’ program, dinner, then youth group. Or come along on Sunday at 9am for a more classic-style Anglican service, followed by excellent espresso.
See you then, God willing!
Grace and peace, Jodie.
Coming up this weekend 29-30 June 2019
Well, we’ve almost made it to the end of our mammoth journey through the Old Testament book of Judges, but not without one more display of just what life is like when people walk away from the true and living God. This weekend we’ll see two, dramatic examples of idolatry and immorality, and it’s pretty full-on, to be honest.
But God has given us this bit of the Bible to help us know him and ourselves a whole lot more, so we’re going to bite down on the mouthguard, buckle up our seatbelts, and hold on! I’ll be preaching on the final five chapters of Judges.
As a follow-up to last week’s talk on Samson (and Delilah), we have a bunch of questions. I’ll be answering these on Saturday and Sunday:
1 What does the name ‘Samson’ mean?
2 Since Samson was bad, why didn’t God leave his side?
3 Was Samson literally ‘sick to death’ of his wife’s nagging?
4 How did Samson not realise that the Lord left him as soon as his hair was cut?
5 As Samson’s hair regrew, was his relationship with God also being restored?
6 Since the Lord is outside of time does that give insights into the ‘intermediate state’?
7 Since Christians are immediately with Christ after death then are non-Christians immediately in Hell, and will they be re-judged on the final day?
8 Why are there so many cases of mental illness and suicide if God truly loves us?
So, come along and be part of the action this weekend at 5pm on Saturday, which is ideal for all ages (featuring a creche and two kids’ programs), followed by a hearty dinner, then our youth group program. Or come along at 9am on Sunday morning for a more ‘classic’ Anglican-style service, followed by delicious espresso coffee.
If you’ve not come before or for a long time, then this will be a good weekend to join us. And if you’re a regular, why not bring along a friend to check out our great, little church in Jamberoo!
Grace and peace, Jodie.