Pastoral Message (Page 96)

Each week one of the pastoral staff prepare a message for the congregation.

Believing in the Resurrection

By Not Known The Gospels make it clear that the last thing the disciples expected was the resurrection. The women went to Jesus’ grave on Sunday morning expecting to complete burial rites. When the women told the apostles about the risen Jesus, they dismissed it as silly tales of silly women. However, the Gospels make…

Easter in our Everyday

By Not Known The Easter message can be very simply stated. We have a status of being rebels against God (Rom 3:23) This arises from our sinfulness and guilt (Rom 1:18-3:18) We cannot help ourselves (Rom 3:20) God sent Jesus to die in our place and to be raised (Rom 3:21-25) When we confess our…

Preparing for Easter

By Not Known What are you doing to prepare for Easter? Easter is a great opportunity to remember the basics of the Christian message. By remembering these, we re-focus on what is important and prepare ourselves to tell this message to others. God’s message to the world is tied up with Easter. Paul puts it…

God’s Crowning Glory

By Not Known Our Botanic Gardens recently had an amazing sight. The talipot palm flowered. This palm grows for several decades without flowering. It flowers once in its life. Then it dies. But, as the tree dies, it sows the seeds of new life. It is as though the whole tree was created for this…

Being One

By Not Known We sometimes have a problem of balance between the unity of the group and the diversity of its parts. For example, to what extent do a married couple think and act as one unit and to what extent are husband and wife distinct from one another? The same issues arise between parents…

Prayers of Confession

By Not Known A healthy prayer life has prayers of adoration (or admiration), confession (Saying ‘sorry‘); thanksgiving (saying ‘thank you‘) and supplication (asking for help). They can be remembered by the word ‘ACTS‘. What is the mix of these different types in your prayer life? Let's think about confession. Our first prayer in Sunday services…

The God We Pray To

By Not Known Prayer arises from our relationship with God. When we believe in God’s Son Jesus, we become God’s adopted children (Jn 1: 12). Amongst other things, this gives us the privilege of prayer. As God’s children, Christian believers are entitled to call God ‘Father‘ and to talk with him as a child to…

God’s Gym

By Not Known Many of us go to the gym regularly or engage in some other form of physical exercise. This helps us stay healthy and builds fitness. But what about exercise for the soul? What do we do to develop godliness within ourselves? The Bible motivates us to spiritual exercise by holding out the…

Changing your Religion

By Not Known Some people say that we are stuck with the religion into which we were born and cannot change. The Bible tell us otherwise. it gives us many stories of people who left the faith of their families and started believing in Jesus. As we read these stories, they help us to see…

Guan Xi with God

By Not Known Connections are very important in many cultures. Chinese culture is well known for the sense of 'guan xi‘ and the sense of individual lives being conducted within an invisible and all-powerful set of relationships that starts with the family and extends through the whole life. The idea of guan xi can also…