Thursday 27 September 2012

Sunday 30th September - 11am

Service this Sunday will begin at 11am.

Here are the readings (and my apologies for a very short post!) 
 
Numbers 11:4-6,10-16,24-29 Moses chooses 70 leaders
James 5:13-20 Prayer offered in faith
Mark 9:38-50 Acting in Jesus' name; temptations to sin

If you're available, a reminder that on Friday 28th September at 11am I will be leading the annual National Police Remembrance Day service in my role as Police Chaplain. The service will be held at St Bredan's in Knight Street and will be followed by morning tea. All are welcome to come and support our local police members on this important day.

God's peace,
Pastor Matt

Saturday 22 September 2012

Sunday 23rd September - 11am


This Sunday worship will begin at 11am.


The gospel reading from Mark 9 records Jesus' second passion prediction in Mark's gospel and as usual, it is accompanied by teaching on discipleship. It's that uncomfortable passage that declares "Anyone who wants to be first must be the very last, and the servant of all."
To emphasise his point, Jesus takes a little child and embraces him and declares the mystery that whoever welcomes a little one such as this, welcomes the Father and the Son.

How much trouble would we be in if our salvation depended on our ability to perfectly welcome and love and serve? Thanks be to God that our Lord Jesus - the first born Son of God - humbled Himself and became the very last to serve us and embrace us with his forgiving love poured out on the cross!


Service will be followed by our half yearly meeting - a great chance to catch up on all that is happening around our congregation. Please come along and see the plans for our new church, to hear about the proposed St Paul's African House and to be blown away by some other great news we've got to share!

God's peace,
Pastor Matt

Saturday 1 September 2012

Sunday 2nd September - 8.30am

Service this week begins at 8.30am - I know a cold start is promised but what joy we have in the Word that brings life to each one of us. Well worth putting on a few extra layers for!

I'm preaching on James 1:17-27 where we are called to be doers of the word - not falling into the trap of listening but not hearing. I like the way James uses the image of looking into a mirror and almost immediately forgetting what we look like to describe what it's like to listen to God's word, but not really hear it.

How often don't we Christians do that? Having glimpsed not only our sinful self in the mirror of God's word, we catch sight of our reflection in the Living Word as the forgiven, much loved and holy children of God and then we immediately forget and live as though we were no different than the godless souls who have no hope. In the vein of that old adage - actions speak louder than words - we are encouraged to shut up and simply be the people of God!

Have a read of the passage before coming along this week - there's so much packed into these few verses and I'm only going to be able to touch on a little of it - so being well prepared will help you to get so much more out of it.

I'm looking forward to being together in the Lord's presence.
Pastor Matt