Posts from October 2021 (Page 2)

Posts from October 2021 (Page 2)

Weekly Readings – October 10th

Mon 11 Oct – John 6 Tue 12 Oct – John 7 Wed 13 Oct – John 8 Thu 14 Oct – John 9 Fri 15 Oct – John 10 Sat 16 Oct – John 11 Sun 17 Oct – John 12 QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION What have I learnt about God: His character, plans, and purposes? How am I called to respond to this word? (be specific, be practical) What are some key points from…

Prayer Points – October 10th

Ourselves  | that we would be those who both hear AND do the Word; that we would have a concern for those less fortunate than ourselves. Our Church  | for the development of our Connect 2022 Vision; for the strengthening of connections with our Mission Partners; for our church to be known in our community for speaking & living out the gospel of Grace; for our…

Pastor’s Letter – October 10th

Dear friends It feels like there’s quite a few exciting things going on in the life of our church this week. First of all I’m excited to let you know that we welcomed a new member late Saturday night – Lydia was born to Chris and Nicole. Big congrats guys!! It’s an exciting week in our family too with our daughter Eleanor being baptised this…

Prayer Points – October 3rd

Ourselves  | or a growing concern for people to know Christ; for joy in the God of our salvation. Our Church  | for a good break for students & teachers over the holidays; for planning of Vision 2022; for the outreach planned for Christmas. Our Network  | for the CV conference (held 1/2 Oct); for those considering whether they should train for vocational ministry; for…

Weekly Readings – October 3rd

Mon 4 Oct – 1 Thessalonians 4 Tue 5 Oct – 1 Thessalonians 5 Wed 6 Oct – John 1 Thu 7 Oct – John 2 Fri 8 Oct – John 3 Sat 9 Oct – John 4 Sun 10 Oct – John 5 QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION What have I learnt about God: His character, plans, and purposes? How am I called to respond to this word? (be specific, be practical) What are some…

Pastor’s Letter – October 3rd

Dear friends Last evening I finished an interesting (and confronting) little book that provoked me to write you a short letter to encourage you to think about how to proactively connect with your families to bless them.  The author suggests that as an essentially communal species, we develop our sense of self and our emotional foundation as people from our family as our…
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