Posts from November 2024
Pastor’s Letter – November 24
Hello Church, Here are few things to bring to your attention this week: This coming Monday the 25th our friends at Engage Work Faith are hosting an excellent discussion on the future of AI. This is a topic that lots of people are thinking about, so it’s a great chance to help them explore how faith in Jesus connects with something so practical. It’s a great invitation for…
Pastor’s Letter – November 17
Hello Church, How are you feeling about God’s purposes for us? It’s been great to spend the last five weeks seeing God’s purposes for church, and how that plays out in really practical ways in our life together. From chats after church and a couple of visits to growth groups, it sounds like there has been some really good discussion and reflection. We kicked off with the…
Prayer Points – November 17
Each week in our service we pray for our church, our network and our world. If you would like to let us know about prayer points for the Pastoral Care Team to be praying about please fill out our contact card here. We also have a prayer meeting each Sunday before church from 9-9:30, which you’re always welcome at. Our Church | Today let’s pray for our youth.…
Sermon Outline – November 17
Led by the Spirit Paul Harrington | Romans 8:12-17 Do we believe in the Holy Spirit? The Nicene Creed – ‘ I believe in the Holy Spirit’ What does it mean to believe in the Holy Spirit?Ephesians 4:3 “Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.” 1. Who is the Holy Spirit? Article 5 (of the Articles of Religion)…
Pastor’s Letter – November 10
G’day Church, We are looking forward to a wonderful time together this Sunday as we celebrate the baptisms of Alison, Brayden and Cherubim. Please come to church a little earlier than usual so we can welcome visitors and help everyone find a seat ready to start at 10:00. We’ll head to the beach at Wattle Reserve for the conclusion of church and please remember…
Pastor’s Letter – November 3
G’day Church, We’re spending five weeks reflecting on what it means to be Church On Purpose. This week we reflect on God’s good purpose of us serving together in ministry – each of us playing a part in the work that God is doing in and through us. I don’t think anything could sum this up better than the morning we will share the following…