Each week one of the pastoral staff prepare a message for the congregation.
Each week one of the pastoral staff prepare a message for the congregation.
By Not Known Have you ever been in an earthquake? It’s a frightening experience, even if the earthquake is small. There are loud noises and the earth seems to shake and roll for eternity. Everything is thrown off-balance, people and object are tossed about like playthings and simple activities like moving to shelter become impossibilities.…
By Not Known The four Gospels are dominated by the last week of Jesus’ life. Assuming Jesus lived to 33, Matthew gives 25% of his chapters to just O.06% of Jesus’ life (one week). Within Matthew, the Easter theme starts at 1:21, is especially prominent in 16:21-28 and 20:17-19 and dominates the structure and purpose…
By Not Known Worship is anything that acknowledges God’s worth: that he is God and we are not; that he is the God who created, sustains, saves and provides. Worship is a life-long activity that begins with our conversion in which we decisively acknowledge that God is God and turn from worship of self or…
By Not Known This week we continue our survey of key ministy areas by looking at missions and evangelism – otherwise called ‘outreach’. Outreach should be a ‘key performance indicator’ for every church. The reason for this lies in the missionary heart of God. He promises blessings to all peoples on earth and desires that…
By Not Known Love is a central Christian virtue (perhaps it is the virtue). Love is commanded in both Old and New Testaments (Lev 18:18; 1Jn 4:7-8). The ministry of congregational care is a particular application of the love that believers are meant to show to one another. We are to share one another’s joys…
By Not Known The Minister’s messages this month will each focus on a key ministy area in the life of our congregation. Today, the focus is in Christian Education. Christian education can be defined as the teaching and learning of the Bible to all age groups with the purpose of helping people to grow into…
By Not Known Proverbs speaks about the value of a friend who sticks closer than a brother and who loves at all times (Pvbs 17:17, 18:24). It is wonderful when we have a friend who comes close to this ideal. However, it is a sad reality that no earthly friendship is fully like this. Our…
By Not Known It is natural to make friends with people like ourselves. The people who are most like us may be the people we most like. And so we often form friendships within our own demographic of age, race, gender, educational level, interests, personality and such like. These friendships are ‘easy‘ and tend to…
By Not Known We humans are social creatures. This is an echo of God’s own social or relational nature in the Trinity. This means that we are designed for the company of others (Gen 2:18). In good social relationships, other people complete and complement us, provide care and bring us much joy. Christian fellowship and…
By Not Known Joshua sums up the life that God’s people are called to when he urged his generation to “… fear the Lord and serve him with all faithfulness… and to… choose this day whom you will serve” (Jos 24:14-15). Our service and obedience of God depend on faith. It is because we trust…