Sunday 10 November 2013

Worship times - November 2013 to February 2014

This blog will not be updated over the next few months so please take note of the worship times in the list below. All of these services will take place at St David's in King Street.
God bless you all!

DATE
SERVICE TIME
17/11/13
11am
24/11/13
11am Tatachilla visit & LUNCH
24/11/13
2.30pm – Sudanese Service
1/12/13
11am
8/12/13
11am
15/12/13
11am
22/12/13
6.30pm – Children’s Christmas Service
24/12/13
6.30pm – CHRISTMAS EVE
25/12/13
11am - CHRISTMAS DAY
29/12/2013
11am
5/01/14
11am
12/01/14
11am
19/01/14
11am
26/01/14
11am
2/02/14
11am
9/02/14
11am

Saturday 9 November 2013

Sunday 10th November - 11am

My apologies for being SUPER late this week in posting.

Service tomorrow (10 November) begins at 11am - so much good stuff in the readings it was hard to pick which text to preach on. Read them and enjoy!

Job 19:23-27a I know that my Redeemer lives
2 Thessalonians 2:1-5,13-17 Stand firm as you wait for the coming of our Lord
Luke 20:27-38 The question about rising from death

See you in the morning.
Pastor Matt

Saturday 2 November 2013

Sunday 3rd November - 8.30am

This weekend our choir is singing in Warracknabeal (in fact I'm on the bus right now and they're already singing God's praises!)

BUT

worship will continue in Shepparton so make sure you don't miss out on receiving God's grace. Service begins at 8.30am.

The gospel reading is from Luke 19 which retells the gracious encounter of Jesus with Zaccheus the tax collector....He didn't wait for Zaccheus to get his act together or reform his behaviour, but instead came into Zaccheus' house in grace and mercy. Having received these blessed gifts, Zaccheus is a new man living out the mercy he has received from God. The same thing is on offer for you so come and rejoice that the Lord still comes and sits with us.

God bless you all!
Pastor Matt

Saturday 26 October 2013

Sunday 27th October - 11am

Tomorrow we commemorate the Reformation of the church and give thanks to God for the restoration of the gospel to God's people. We celebrate this day not to glorify Lutheran or Melancthon or other reformers, but to celebrate that we are saved by grace alone, through faith alone in Christ alone. And how do we know this? Because we rely on the word of God alone as the only source and norm for teaching and life - and the central message of that Word is Jesus and the forgiveness He won for all on the cross.


We'll be gathering for worship at 11am and will be privileged to witness grace being poured out on Miles and Marita in holy baptism. All this celebrating will continue after the service with our annual, Longest Lutheran Lunch - this year the theme for the lunch is 'Feast of Nations!'

All welcome - forgiveness, life and salvation are free gifts from our loving God, and the lunch is just as free!


Saturday 19 October 2013

Sunday 20 October - 8.30am

Apologies for the very late post.

Worship begins at 8.30am tomorrow morning and I'm preaching on the Old Testament reading from Genesis 32 where Jacob wrestles with God. Like the persistent widow in the gospel reading, Jacob hangs on to God and refuses to let go until God blesses him.

How much more blessed are we to know that in Christ, God holds on to us in everything that we wrestle with in this life. Jacob got lots of things wrong in his life, but one thing he got just right. He hung around long enough - even when all looked lost - for God to bless him in faith.

Following service tomorrow there will be a meeting regarding a possible change to church times. Please be there to contribute to the discussion and decision making.

God bless,
Pastor Matt 

Saturday 12 October 2013

Sunday 13th October - 11am

This Sunday worship begins at 11am and will include a memorial rite that will proclaim God's goodness and mercy in Christ to us all, and especially to the Parnell family.

The gospel reading tells the story of Jesus healing the 10 lepers from Luke 17. Too often this text is used as little more than a heavy dose of Law, demanding that you be thankful like the single leper who returned to Jesus and fell at His feet in thanksgiving and praise.

But think about it....that single, healed leper returned to Jesus because by faith he knew Jesus had so much more to offer. He returned in thanksgiving because He recognised the presence of God and His mercy and could do nothing else but return and worship Him. And the really cool thing - when he returned to Jesus he got a whole lot more than physical healing - he received forgiveness, life and salvation!

Of course we are to be thankful. But true thanksgiving flows only when we know who Jesus is as our Saviour, when we know our desperate need for Him all the time, and when we see with faith what He has done for us on the cross.

Come to worship and give thanks - and receive those same gifts - forgiveness, life and salvation!

God bless,
Pastor Matt

Wednesday 2 October 2013

TIME CHANGE - 6th OCTOBER

Due to the start of daylight savings, service time for Sunday 6th October has been changed. Please note that worship will begin at 11am.

More details will be posted shortly.

Saturday 28 September 2013

Sunday September 29 - 11am

The festival of St Michael and All Angels falls on this Sunday and so gives us an opportunity to reflect on who the angels are, what God's intentions are for them, and how blessed we are by a God who not only defeats the devil through the blood of His one and only Son, but who continues to look out for us through His angels as the devil and his minions try to take us out in their death throes.

There is so much confusion about who and what angels are that this is a great opportunity to reflect on the biblical picture. There'll be no bare bottomed cherubs, or stately older ladies with deep voices, or fairy like creatures featuring in our service on Sunday! And by the way, humans DO NOT become angels when they die, and angels do not become human - they were created by God as His heavenly messengers and the protectors of His people.

Come along and hear more (and for those who've got the time, please read this excellent brochure on what the bible says about angels...... All about....Angels

Here are the readings:
Daniel 10:10-14; 12:1-3 Michael and the guardian angels
Revelation 12:7-12 Michael and his angels fight the dragon
Luke 10:17-20 Jesus foresees the fall of Satan

See you in worship!
Pastor Matt

Saturday 21 September 2013

Sunday 22nd September - 11am

Service begins at 11am this week and I'm going to be tackling a difficult parable in the sermon. The text is Luke 16:1-13, but don't expect to hear the final word on the entire parable. I am going to focus on verse 8 where Jesus says, "“The master commended the dishonest manager because he had acted shrewdly. For the people of this world are more shrewd in dealing with their own kind than are the people of the light."

With the end in sight, the manager in our parable does everything he is able to do in order to ensure he will survive after the judgement of his master comes crashing down on him. The question is, do we live in the same way and with equal shrewdness knowing that Jesus as assured us that the end is coming?

Here are the rest of the readings for your preparation:
Amos 8:4-7 Against swindlers and exploiters
1 Timothy 2:1-7 The church is to pray for all people
Luke 16:1-13 The parable of the shrewd manager

God's peace,
Pastor Matt

Saturday 14 September 2013

15th September - 8.30am

This Sunday service will begin at 8.30am after quite a few weeks of 11 o'clock services - but don't let that keep you away because this week's readings are full of grace and mercy and the joy of heaven over even one sinner who repents.

The parables of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin are in focus this week and if we can get past a superficial reading of them, we'll soon realise just how radical Jesus words were to the Pharisees who were caught up in self-righteousness.

Who on earth would leave behind 99 sheep in dangerous territory to seek out that one ratbag sheep who keeps wandering off? Who loves each lamb so much that He will risk all for the sake of even one?

The answer of course is that no earthly shepherd would do such a thing - but the Good Shepherd has and does just that for you and me! He seeks out and saves, He never gives up, and He has you and me in His sights! Not because we've got our act together or look respectable, but because of His great love.

Here are the readings:
Exodus 32:7-14 Moses pleads for the people and the Lord relents
1 Timothy 1:12-17 Gratitude for God's mercy
Luke 15:1-10 The lost sheep and the lost coin

See you in worship.
Pastor Matt

Friday 6 September 2013

Sunday 8th September - 11am

This week's service will begin at 11am and we'll be joined by a bus load of brothers and sisters from the Wodonga Lutheran Church. Following service we will enjoy lunch together - so for our members - please be sure to bring along plenty to share with our new friends.

This week's gospel reading sounds harsh to our modern ears - Jesus calls us to hate our families, to pick up our cross and to leave behind all our possessions in order to follow Him. This text reminds me very quickly of how poorly I do in the discipleship stakes and how costly my discipleship was FOR JESUS - who forsaking his earthly family, left behind all earthly power and possessions, picked up His cross and died for you and me!

Don't just settle for a skim reading of this text - meditate on it long and hard that Jesus' words may convict you of how you fail to follow, and free you with His faithfulness so that you can be certain of your discipleship because He has secured your forgiveness and salvation.

We'll also enjoy witnessing God making a couple of new disciples as Agech and Kuat Deng receive the gift of holy baptism during the service.

Here are the 3 readings for your preparation.
Deuteronomy 30:15-20 A choice between life and death
Philemon 1-21 A personal appeal to Philemon
Luke 14:25-33 The cost of being a disciple




Friday 30 August 2013

Sunday 1st September - 11am

Service time change for this week only!


This Sunday our regular service will be at 11am. At this service we will be joined by pastoral assistant Michael Jang and Stephen Ayom, both from the Dandenong congregation. They will be assisting in the service at 11am and then be leading a service in Sudanese Arabic as we continue to seek to reach out to the growing South Sudanese community here in Shepparton. We will gather for the Arabic service at 1.30pm.

Everyone is welcome at BOTH services. 

It promises to be a wonderful day as we feast on the mercy of the One who humbled Himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross. 

Here are the readings:

Proverbs 25:6,7 The wisdom of humility
Hebrews 13:1-8,15,16 Obligations in community, home, and church
Luke 14:1,7-14 Humility and hospitality

God bless,
Pastor Matt

Friday 23 August 2013

Sunday 25th August - 11am


This Sunday our epistle reading contrasts Mount Sinai - the mountain where the Lord gave Moses the Law - with Mount Zion - the city of the living God. This contrast  is presented to us in the most vivid of language. Sinai is remembered as a place where the people were awestruck by the glory of the Lord and terrified lest they be consumed because of their unworthiness. It was a place where God's good and perfect Law left them despairing of themselves and their inability to fulfill it. It was a place that prepared the way for Mount Zion - the place where there is forgiveness and life, where the blood of the Holy Son of God is sprinkled on us and cleanses us from all unrighteousness. Mount Sinai reminds us of the Law of God and the terror it must strike in our hearts if we are honest about ourselves. But Mount Zion proclaims the Gospel of our Lord Jesus loudly and abundantly that we may rejoice in His forgiving love.

How good it is to come to the city of the Living God and to stand secure in His presence because of the blood of Christ alone.

Service begins at 11am. It will be followed by our half yearly congregational meeting.

Here are the readings:
Isaiah 58:9b-14 The Lord calls on Israel to obey him
Hebrews 12:18-29 Mount Sinai and Mount Zion contrasted
Luke 13:10-17 Jesus heals a crippled woman on the sabbath

God's peace be with you!
Pastor Matt



Saturday 17 August 2013

Sunday 18th August - 8.30am

Service tomorrow will begin at 8.30am

Here are the readings:

Jeremiah 23:23-29 The word of the living God is active
Hebrews 11:29 - 12:2 The great cloud of witnesses
Luke 12:49-56 Jesus the cause of division

Pay special attention to the 'great cloud of witnesses' and think about whether they are the examples of faith that the world would expect. I don't see too many 'holy Joes' in there. Just a bunch of sinners who trusted in the Lord for mercy and forgiveness. Heroes not on their merits, but on the merits on the One in whom they trusted.

See you in the morning as we celebrate the Lord's continuing feast of forgiveness.

God's peace be with you,
Pastor Matt

Wednesday 14 August 2013

Funeral details for Mrs Elsie May Lord

Last Saturday morning at around 3am Mrs Elsie May Lord was called home by our Heavenly Father. After many years of declining health, Elsie was pleased to be on her way home and remained confident of her salvation through Christ alone.

Elsie's funeral will take place on Friday with a grave side service being held at Pine Lodge Cemetery, beginning at 10.30am. This will be followed by a memorial service which will take place at the Numurkah RSL.

All welcome.

Saturday 10 August 2013

Sunday 11th August - 11am

My apologies for the late posting.

Tomorrow's service begins at 11am and we will be joined by more than 20 visitors from the Warracknabeal congregation. Pastor Brett Kennett from the District will be our guest preacher, focusing his attention on the epistle reading from Hebrews 11.

We will enjoy lunch together with our brothers and sisters from the Wimmera so please bring along something to share for lunch.

Here are the readings:
Genesis 15:1-6 Abraham justified by faith in God's promise
Hebrews 11:1-3,8-16 Living by faith in God's promise
Luke 12:32-40 Be ready for Christ's return

Every blessing as you prepare for worship tomorrow.

Pastor Matt

Wednesday 31 July 2013

Sunday 4th August - 8.30am

Service begins at 8.30am this Sunday so put on an extra pair of socks, wrap a scarf around your neck and brave the cold, because a brisk morning should not rob you of hearing the good news of God's saving love for you in Christ!

This week our gospel reading jumps forward to Luke's 12th chapter as Jesus responds a man in the crowd who wants Him to solve a family dispute over inheritance. With the Lord of life standing before him, the man in the crowd is preoccupied with getting his fair share of the money! It's like being granted an audience with a king and the best you can do is ask him for a glass of water! 

What a wasted opportunity and what a fatally distracted heart that is so focused on earthly wealth that it misses the eternal treasure sitting in front of him!

The readings for Sunday are below:

Ecclesiastes 1:2,12-14; 2:18-23 Only in God does life have meaning
Colossians 3:1-11 The old life and the new
Luke 12:13-21 The parable of the rich fool

See you on Sunday.
Pastor Matt




Thursday 25 July 2013

Sunday 28th July - 11am


It's been a full week that is rapidly drawing to a close and the readings for Sunday almost provide too much great stuff to fit into a couple hundred words for this week's post! Leaving aside the wonderful gospel reminders in the epistle, I'm going to take up Jesus' teaching on prayer from Luke 11 with help from the Old Testament reading retelling Abraham's audacious prayer for the people of Sodom. If only we would all be so bold in prayer!

Service begins at 11am.

Here are the readings
Genesis 18:20-32 Abraham pleads for Sodom
Colossians 2:6-15 Not philosophy or legalism, but Christ
Luke 11:1-13 Jesus' teaching on prayer

Every blessing in Christ until Sunday!
Pastor Matt

Thursday 18 July 2013

Sunday 21st July - 8.30am

This week service begins at 8.30am - it might be early and even a tad cold, but the blessed news of God's mercy for YOU in Christ is worth the effort of getting there and soaking in His goodness.


Some great texts this week, full of God's promises and full of His grace and mercy. From the promise of a son to the elderly Abraham and Sarah, to the awesome reminder that we have peace with God through the blood of Jesus in the epistle reading, right through to the familiar words of the gospel retelling the story of Jesus' visit to the home of Mary and Martha.

These dear saints both love their Lord and want to 'do' what is fitting and proper as His disciples. Martha, the hostess par excellence, gets busy in the kitchen cooking up a storm. It's interesting that Luke uses the Greek word diakonia to refer to the work she was doing in the kitchen. Interesting because this word is just about always associated with the 'good works' that Christians 'do' in response to the love and mercy that God has 'done' to them in Christ.

Anyway, Martha gets all steamed up because as she goes about her diakonia Mary is 'doing' nothing but sitting at Jesus' feet and listening to His words. Martha is indignant. She is serving the Lord. Doing the right thing. Showing her love for Jesus. And what's Mary doing??? NOTHING but listening to Jesus. And what's worse according to Martha is the fact that Jesus is sitting there letting this inequitable state of affairs continue!

Martha's diakonia, her good works, drives her to judge her sister (my sister has left me to do all the work) and to judge God (don't you care?).

Jesus responds tenderly but firmly, pointing out that Martha's got things messed up. She is putting all the emphasis on her good works and letting them get in the way of her hearing the word of the Lord. One thing is necessary, says Jesus, one thing is needed for salvation. And it isn't hospitality or service of any kind. The only thing that is needed is hearing the word of the Lord which grants faith in the works of Christ and brings the promise of forgiveness, life and salvation.

Good works follow - of course they do - but they do not come first. While Martha is the hostess par excellence, Mary is the disciple par excellence - listening to the word of the Lord and resting in the peace His presence brings.

Come along on Sunday and be a Mary!

Here are the readings:
Genesis 18:1-10a A son promised to old Abraham and Sarah
Colossians 1:15-28 The supremacy of Christ; Paul a servant
Luke 10:38-42 Jesus visits Mary and Martha

God's peace to you all,
Pastor Matt

Friday 12 July 2013

Sunday 14th July - 11am service & lunch!

This Sunday service begins at 11am and will be followed by lunch.

It will be a day of great rejoicing as 10 adults are confirmed in the faith and welcomed to the Lord's table during the service. These dear brothers and sisters underwent instruction over the past 12 months and some have been worshipping with us for quite a number of years. After working through language barriers and rejoicing in the faith we share, I can't wait to confirm these dear saints and serve them the body and blood of our Lord Jesus.

The readings for Sunday's service are as follows:

Deuteronomy 30:9-14 A call to obey God whose word is very near
Colossians 1:1-14 Paul's thanksgiving and prayer
Luke 10:25-37 The parable of the good Samaritan

I'll be preaching on the gospel and rather than say too much myself, you can simply watch this short video in preparation - Pastor Fisk seems to have read my mind this week and manages to summarise my sermon pretty well!


Please be sure to stay for lunch and members, please remember to bring some food along to share.

The Lord bless and keep you all,
Pastor Matt

Thursday 4 July 2013

Sunday 7th July - 8.30am

So this week our gospel reading moves into the early verses of Luke chapter 10 and it's impressive stuff! Jesus sends out the seventy-two disciples to preach that the Kingdom of God has come near to all who hear these words because whoever receives the disciples Jesus sends, receives Jesus himself.

The 72 are told they are not to rely on anything except the word of God. Some places will receive the word with joy, but others will reject it and drive them out of town. And if they don't want the Kingdom God is offering them, the disciples are to shake the dust of that town off their feet.

Grace is on offer - rich and free - but many will choose condemnation instead.

When the disciples return to Jesus, they're excited. This stuff works!! They can't wait to tell Jesus that even demons submit to their ministry in His name! Impressive deeds were done. Powerful things took place. And now the disciples are fired up!

But rather than allow them to get carried away in their enthusiasm, Jesus offers a quiet word of perspective. It's all well and good to have protection from the enemy, even to be immune to poisonous snakes and scorpions, but NONE of this compares to the wonderful joy that their names are written in heaven!

So often Christians get carried away with the spectacular. Preachers who appear to have the power to perform miracles. Congregations who amass to themselves great numbers of worshippers, impressive worship bands, fancy programs and services that would make Andrew Lloyd Webber envious!

But to be carried away with such things is to miss the point. The kingdom of God has come near to us in the same preached word the 72 were given. Whether the preacher is a great orator or one who nervously ascends the pulpit each week, the focus of the Christian is to be on the word that is proclaimed. The Word that declares you are forgiven through faith in Christ alone. The Word that declares you righteous for the sake of Jesus. The Word that writes your name in heaven itself.

If you want to get impressed by anything, be impressed that God works through a humble word proclaimed by an unimpressive preacher. Be impressed that in the midst of our ordinary life together as God's people, this same Word is securing your place in heaven. Be impressed that God's Kingdom is still coming near to you as Christ is proclaimed and forgiveness, life and salvation become yours - not because the church has a rockin' band or fancy light show or powerful pastor - but because Jesus is present in the Word.

Make sure you have a look at these readings as you prepare for worship at 8.30am this Sunday (7th July):
Isaiah 66:10-14 Rejoice with Jerusalem
Galatians 6:1-16 Do good to all
Luke 10:1-20 Jesus sends out the seventy

God's blessing to you all,
Pastor Matt

Thursday 27 June 2013

Sunday 30th June - 11am

This Sunday service begins at 11am with the gospel continuing in Luke, chapter 9. As Jesus is approached by two men who express a desire to follow Him, He makes it clear that discipleship is not just a matter of words or "properly ordered priorities". This is first commandment stuff - we are the fear, love and trust in God above all things! 

Impossible, you say? Well that's kinda the point! None of us fear, love and trust God as we ought. Despite our best intentions, our discipleship is always less than perfect and our following is far from what it should be - especially when the rubber hits the road. 

Rather than despairing of this, our Heavenly Father would have us flee to the One who fulfilled all things on our behalf, receive forgiveness and life through His obedience, and follow in the way of repentance.

Here are the readings as you prepare for worship:

1 Kings 19:15,16,19-21 The call of Elisha
Galatians 5:1,13-25 Freedom in Christ to live by the Spirit
Luke 9:51-62 The cost of following Jesus

The peace of the Lord Jesus be with you,
Pastor Matt

Saturday 22 June 2013

Sunday 23rd June - 11am

Hi everyone - worship is at 11am this week with some BIG NEWS to follow the service.

This Sunday's gospel reading from Luke 8 takes us to the 'wrong side' of the Jordan as Jesus comes across the Gerasene man who is possessed by a legion of demons. With very little fuss and without ANY of the Hollywood exaggeration normally associated with exorcisms, Jesus speaks and the man is freed from the hellish torment he has been enduring for years. The demons depart and possess a herd of pigs who flee into the depths of the sea.

A great story of deliverance and one you would expect to have been received with thanksgiving and praise. But no. Instead the people come flocking to see what has happened and then, filled with fear, they beg Jesus to go away! What motivates their fear? Is it Jesus' power? Or is it their fear of further loss if more of their livestock are the collateral damage of another exorcism?

God forbid that we should respond to Jesus' power to forgive and free us from sin, death and the Devil with this faithless kind of fear. Yes, there is a cost to discipleship (as Jesus will tell us in the next chapter). But that cost is about letting go of things that lead to death and embracing the way of the cross, that leads to eternal life. It's about letting go our own, self-styled Christianity and being swept up in the true faith that trusts in Christ alone for forgiveness and salvation.

The healed Gerasene man got it - and Jesus sent him off to tell everyone what God had done for him. I pray you will receive the same liberation from sin, death and the Devil tomorrow as we gather in the presence of the risen Lord Jesus who continues to call us to life out of the graveyard of this world.

Here are the readings:
Isaiah 65:1-9 The Lord will punish the rebellious but save those who serve him.
Galatians 3:23-29 We are Christ's, justified by faith
Luke 8:26-39 Jesus heals a man with demons

See you all at 11am!
Pastor Matt

Wednesday 12 June 2013

Sunday 16th June - 8.30am

Service starts at 8.30am this coming Sunday (16 June).

Well this week we continue in chapter 7 of Luke's gospel, reading from verse 36.

Jesus is invited into the home of Simon the Pharisee for dinner. As Jesus kicks back at the table, a known SINNER, an unclean woman, lays at Jesus' feet, washing them with her tears, wiping them with her hair, and annointing His feet with incredibly expensive myrhh.

How could Jesus allow such a SINNER come near Him, let alone touch Him like this? That's the question on Simon's mind. And maybe it's the question on your's too. We can handle Jesus forgiving 'respectable' sinners - those who's sins don't make our skin crawl - but not the really, really bad and terrible sinners! How can Jesus forgive them, be near them and love them?????

As Jesus tells the parable of the two debtors (or as I like to call it, the parable of the amazingly, fantasmagorical, gracious, generous, forgiving and merciful Creditor ie. God!) He makes it clear that we are all indebted to God because of our sin and in need of His mercy. But more than that He makes it clear that having recognised our sin and received forgiveness as a gift, love of God will flow in our lives as a sign of the faith He has given us.

"Your sins are forgiven" Jesus says to the woman. "Go, YOUR FAITH has saved you!"

Awesome stuff - faith trusting in the promise and mercy of God; forgiveness making new and inspiring love; and it all flows out of God's work in Christ alone. Doesn't depend on you. Doesn't depend on your holiness and righteousness. DOESN'T EVEN DEPEND ON HOW MUCH YOU LOVE THE LORD. It depends on JESUS!

Here are the readings for your preparation - it's not too hard to figure out how they all hang together!

2 Samuel 11:26 - 12:10,13-15 Nathan's message: You are the man!
Galatians 2:15-21 Jews and Gentiles are saved by faith
Luke 7:36 - 8:3 A sinful woman forgiven; women followers

You might like to watch this video as you think about the gospel reading as well....

Thursday 6 June 2013

Sunday 9th June - 11am

This Sunday we're going to try something a little different. As well as the usual other languages inclusions, we're also going to have the sermon read in Swahili and Arabic for those brothers and sisters who do not understand English so well. I'm certain this will be a great blessing for us all as we gather together around the proclaimed word of God.
 
Following service we will enjoy lunch together. Please bring something along to share.
 
Here are the readings for Sunday's service:
1 Kings 17:8-24 Elijah and the widow in Zarephath
Galatians 1:11-24 Paul called by God himself
Luke 7:11-17 Jesus raises a widow's son from death
  
God's peace be with you,
Pastor Matt

Wednesday 29 May 2013

Sunday 2nd June - 8.30am

This Sunday we will be blessed to have Pastor Brett Kennett as our guest preacher. Pastor Brett will be preaching on the gospel reading, Luke 7:1-10.

Service will begin at 8.30am and I look forward to being together in the Lord's presence.

Here are the readings for your preparation:


1 Kings 8:22,23,41-43 Solomon's prayer of dedication of the temple
Galatians 1:1-12 No other gospel
Luke 7: 1-10 The Roman officer's faith

The peace of the Lord Jesus be with you all. 
Pastor Matt

Thursday 23 May 2013

Sunday 26th May - 11am

 FESTIVAL OF THE HOLY TRINITY

This Sunday is the festival of the Holy Trinity - a day when we get to focus in a special way on what it means that God is Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This divine mystery is at the centre of our faith and while we may not be able to fully understand how we can have one God in three persons, the perfect union that exists between all three is something to which we are drawn and invited through faith in Christ.


I look forward to worshipping together with you. Service begins at 11am.


 
Here are the readings for your preparation: 

Proverbs 8:1-4,22-31 Wisdom's role in creation 
Romans 5:1-5 The Christian experience of the Trinity 
John 16:12-15 The Spirit from God will bear witness to Jesus


The blessing of God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit be with you always,
Pastor Matt

Thursday 16 May 2013

Sunday 19th May - 8.30am

This Sunday is Pentecost - that great celebration of the gift of the Holy Spirit and the reversal of Babel. By God's grace the Holy Spirit was poured out on those present in Jerusalem and they were enabled to hear and so were brought to faith Jesus as their Lord and Saviour. God still works the same way today as the Holy Spirit calls, gathers and enlightens those with ears to hear through the gospel. Thanks be to God for this wonderful gift!


The readings are included below for your preparation and service begins at 8.30am.


Genesis 11:1-9 The tower of Babel and confusion of tongues
Acts 2:1-21 The coming of the Holy Spirit
John 14:8-17(25-27) Jesus promises the Holy Spirit


Please also remember that our dear brother Frederiko has recently had news of the death of his daughter in Burundi and so we will be holding a memorial service on Sunday afternoon at 3pm. Please join us to support our brother at this sad time.

God's peace,
Pastor Matt