Motives Matter - Sunday 14th November 2021
James 3:13-18 A Story - Sunday 7th November 2021
Faith Through Love - Sunday 24th October 2021
No Favourites - Sunday 17th October 2021
Neighbours - Sunday 10th October 2021
Completeness & Maturity - Sunday 3rd October 2021
Christian Responses to Conspiracy Theories - Sunday 26th September 2021
Flourishing in an Unsafe World - Sunday 19th September
my lot, my inheritance, my cup, my portion,
bounded by Him whose blood I was bought with.
His cover holds firm, a light in the dark,
preserve me and guard me, my safe place Thou art.
one double-minded--as too often I am--
trusts in their reasoning, pursues their own plans.
I want to be faithful, single-focused on You,
then I'm unstuck by traffic, a bad mood.
how do I flourish? is it what I achieve?
education, a family? long life and ease?
our Saviour never married, no higher degree,
barely survived 30, died in humility.
but His faith in the Father meant that He thrived,
death could not douse the source of all life.
in Him we're secured, abundantly blessed,
rejoicing and singing in the midst of this mess.
for our hopes are higher, our eyes long to gaze
on the King who is coming that future bright day.
as we wait, so we work: with trust, self-forgetting,
making right what is wrong, His hand with us helping.
my portion, my cup, my inheritance, my lot,
in deep waters clinging to the one solid rock.
but He clings to me tighter, gives me full life,
invites me to join in His joy, His delight.
Alex Prentice
The Place of Creativity in Our Lives - Sunday 12th September 2021
Ordinary Can Be Good - Sunday 5th September 2021
God Shaped Character - Sunday 29th August 2021
Bold, Tenacious, Extravagant Love - Sunday 22nd August 2021
Ruth 1 - Sunday 15th August 2021
Jesus is Lord - Sunday 8th August 2021
Genesis 22: The Father Knows the Cost of Love - Sunday 1st August 2021
Peace - Sunday 9th May 2021
God's Faithfulness in the Mess - Sunday 25th July 2021
The Promise of a Child - Sunday 18th July 2021 - A Testimony
The Disciplines of God - Sunday 11th July 2021
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Happy NAIDOC Week!