Posts by Matt Winter (Page 26)

Posts by Matt Winter (Page 26)

Sermon Outline – May 30th

LIFE FROM CHAOS: THE BOOK OF GENESIS Genesis 1:1-2:3 | Life’s Author MATT WINTER 1. Asking the right questions 2. Examining the source 3. What Genesis 1 does and doesn’t tell us 4. Three implications Loving God’s creation When life feels chaotic The approval of our creator   <Bonus video – digging deeper on the six days> Next Week: Life from Chaos…

Pastor’s Letter – May 9th

Dear friends We have Commitment Sunday coming up on May 23 – a day which I’m sure will be a very special day in the life of our church. We’ll have a number of people at varying ages being baptised and making affirmations of faith. Baptism is a wonderful gift of God. It is a symbolic act only, but a symbolic act which points to spiritual realities. It points to our union…

Pastor’s Letter – April 25th

Dear friends It’s weird to me to think that a year ago we were in the middle of our ‘online church’ period. Not seeing each other in person, trying to do growth groups over zoom, looking forward to watching church on the TV every Sunday. Strange times! Around the world there are lots of places where COVID is still having a devastating impact and lots of Christians are…

Pastor’s Letter – April 18th

Dear friends As seems to always happen, the first quarter of the year has flow by! I hope those of you who are able to have some downtime over school holidays are enjoying it so far. After a term in the book of Luke, we’ve got a special treat at church this Sunday with one of our former members, Tim Blagg, returning to preach a one off sermon for us on Ephesians 3. I’m…

Sermon Outline – February 14th

THE KING | Longing for the King Luke 18:1-8 | MATT WINTER A story of prayer and persistance   Three reasons to long for the king 1. Our world needs justice 2. We need justice 3. We need HIS justice   Next Week  THE KING | The favour of the king – Luke 18:9-17 Matt Winter

Pastor’s Letter – January 31st

Dear friends I was super encouraged by our Christmas mission that we ran at the end of last year. As we reach the end of January (it always goes so fast, right?) and with school starting this week it already feels like we’re well into 2021, but it’s good for us to pause and reflect on how Christmas went. It was a Christmas where we probably had no choice but…