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Our weekend services are at 9am and 4pm Sunday at 45 Churchill Street, Jamberoo.
Coming up this weekend at church 16-17 Feb 2019
Last week was such a buzz as God is bringing more people to be a part of our village and valley church at Jamberoo Anglican… and if you’re thinking of popping in, then we’d really love you to join us.
This weekend we continue our look at our Bible talk series on how God’s building his church, as we consider what is supposed to be happening when we actually ‘do’ church. I’ll be preaching on the New Testament letter of Hebrews, chapter 10, and I’m praying it will help us understand more clearly how Jesus’ life, death, and continuing ministry turns our view of church upside down. Exciting stuff!
During our two services we’ll be having our regular ‘Q&A’ segment, and here are the questions we’ve been asked so far:
- Isn’t there still a distinction between the ‘pastor’ and ‘teacher’ in Ephesians 4:11?
- Since some pastors are weak at teaching, doesn’t this suggest that these two roles don’t go together?
- Did the kids of Adam and Eve get married, given that they were the only people on earth?
- How was God made?
- What would you say when someone says that God isn’t real?
So, be sure to join us this weekend, either at 5pm Saturday (with kids and youth programs and a terrific dinner together straight after), or 9am Sunday (with a classic Anglican service with espresso coffee and morning tea at the end).
We’d love to see you there! Jodie.
Coming up this weekend 9-10 February 2019
This weekend we’d love you to be with us as we look at God’s word to find out how it is that he’s building his church. We might have all sorts of weird and wonderful ideas about how to grow things, but we’re crazy not to listen to God and ‘go with the grain’ of building his church, using the tools he’s given us.
At 5pm on Saturday we’ve got a kids’ program, so it’s ideal for families with younger kids. Then, after we all have dinner together, our youth group meets from around 7.30 till 9.30pm.
On Sunday at 9am our church is a little more traditional, but still fresh and modern. Both services will have Lord’s Supper this weekend.
We’re going to also have our weekly Question and Answer time, where our minister Jodie will answer your questions from last week, which were:
- If ‘church’ is any get-together of Christians, then why do we need pastors?
- Don’t we need people of all ages in a public gathering in order for it to be a genuine church?
- If my Serve Team is ‘church’, then do I still need to come to the weekend services?
- Which bone did God take from Adam’s ribs, and is it still missing in people today?
So, be sure to come along and join us for church. Whether you’re a regular, or if you’ve never set foot in a religious building, then our church is the place for you!
Coming up this weekend 2-3 February 2019
We’d really love you to join us this weekend at Jamberoo Anglican Church, because we’ve got lots to share and learn, together. Come along at 5pm Saturday or 9am Sunday.
Our minister, Jodie, will be speaking to us on the topic, ‘Why is God Building the Church?”. It might seem really obvious to you, but we reckon you’re likely to be surprised by the answer. We’ll be looking at a bunch of different Bible passages, but focusing on Ephesians chapter 3.
We’re also going to be commissioning our SRE (Special Religious Education) scripture teachers with the special assistance of Paul Green MLC, from the NSW Legislative Council. Paul will be present with us at 5pm Saturday, and we’ll do a video replay of his segment during the 9am Sunday service.
As well, we’ll be hearing answers to these two questions that were asked by our church members last week:
1. Shouldn’t we think of Serve Teams as ‘fellowships’ rather than ‘churches’?
2. Because the original word for church is ‘ecclesia’, does that mean that the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes is about the church?
Please join us for church this weekend. There’s really nothing more important and significant that getting together with people who know Jesus.