Month: September 2019
Reflection by Alan Mayer
LOOKING FORWARD In this European summer I joined 18 other Christians from England for a week to walk 100 kilometres in Northern Spain – a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. From ancient times pilgrims have looked forward to their arrival as they pass each milestone, get to know their fellow travellers and appreciate God’s creation. […]
Sermon 15th of September 2019
Reflection by Bowen Miller
Before the age of about 5, I was a bit of a dare devil. I would be pulled along at breakneck speeds by my Labrador that was tethered to my bike. I would climb a 20 meter poppet head tower, with no fear. I would ride my BMX over crazy jumps. I sought after adventure. I […]
Reflection by David Garside
As a member of the Gold Coast Bushwalkers club, it has been devastating to see the bushfires take hold in our beautiful National Parks – even more so when you consider that this is classed as a World Heritage area. The walking tracks cover some 160kms and, over the years, I have been fortunate enough […]
Sermon 8th of September 2019
Sermon 1st of September 2019
Sermon 25th of August 2019
Reflection by Dale Lennon
Is Christianity weird? You bet it is! There are so many things that, over time, we become inoculated against if we are believers. My one-year-old received some inoculations this week. It was hard to watch, but it was for her own good. It got me to thinking that there are both good and bad inoculations. […]