A Truly Blessed Other by Elroy Mee This year began with the theme, ‘Be brave for the benefit of others’, and it has continued ever since with different variations such...
The Parable of the Graffiti Removalist – Jackson King Some of you may have noticed over the last week that we have had our church building and signage vandalised with graffiti. Although signage...
The simple things are often complex by Stewart Perry Have you ever found yourself longing for simpler times when life was a lot less complex? Or maybe you just want things to be simple in...
Winners and Losers by Stewart Perry Most people would probably know, after almost 10 years here with you in this community, that I love sport! There’s not many sports that I...
Our story… for the benefit of others – Mary-Anne Rulfs I was captivated by Bishop John’s closing comments in his sermon last week. He wrapped up his reflection on the stories that Jesus told...
Thank you! – Warden Todd Harm Thank Yooooooooou! Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. 1...
Down-side upping – Mary-Anne Rulfs The kingdom of God has often been called the upside-down kingdom. Where things happen in the reverse way to what we expect in ‘the...
Come – Rosemary Cowtan “COME” Do you realise how many times Jesus used this word? I’m not a person who actually counts them but I’m sure somebody could....
Better Together – Mary-Anne Rulfs A few weeks ago I was in Canberra for the first national Anglican Schools Conference in 4 years. I was so happy to be there! – connecting...