• October 2, 2023

    Sometimes we’re told that if we just enough faith, everything will go well for us. But when Saul was converted on the road to Damascus, Jesus warned that a road of hardship lay ahead. Maybe that should adjust our own daily expectations.

  • September 24, 2023

    In a famous song, Bob Dylan asked “How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man.” Whatever the answer, Saul, persecutor of Christians, finds himself on the wrong road as he faces a dramatic turnaround. This was the first Christian “conversion” – and it certainly wasn’t the last!

  • September 17, 2023

    Speaker: Rev Phil Court

    This week, together with Rev Phil Court join us as we take a look at Micah 6:6-8 and Mark 7:1-8, 14-23 in a sermon titled “The Trap of Tradition”

  • September 10, 2023

    Speaker: Rev Phil Court

    This week, join us together with Rev Phil Court as we take a look at Matthew 4:18-22 and 9:9-14 in a sermon titled “The Apostles: A Motley Crew”

  • September 3, 2023

    Speaker: Rev Phil Court

    Join us in welcoming back Rev Phil Court as our guest speaker this week. Let’s take a look at John 6:48-71 together in a sermon titled “To Whom Shall We Go?”

  • August 27, 2023

    Professing Christians are now a minority in Australia. Social change is dizzying. The sermon addresses the question , What does it mean to follow Christ amidst such flux?

  • August 20, 2023

    Guilt can be a powerful thing … and sometimes, a burden that we carry with us. As he writes Psalm 32, David helps us understand guilt, and how to deal with it.

  • August 13, 2023

    Philip the Evangelist finds himself called to the desert with a man doubtly-unlikely to find inclusion in God’s kingdom. But just as we discover today, allegiance to Jesus can create unlikely bonds between his people.

  • August 6, 2023

    When news about Jesus crosses the border, Simon the Samaritan Sorcerer risks losing his reputation as the greatest miracle worker in town. When he bids to buy a franchise in the Holy Spirit business, he’s quickly rebuffed – as a reminder that we’re in the business of making Jesus look great, rather than seeking glory for ourselves.