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Dive deep into the timeless wisdom of Matthew 7:24-29 in this thought-provoking sermon from Gold Coast Associate Pastor Isaac Lenton. The power of living a life following Christ is from building your life on a solid foundation and making meaningful choices every day; but how can we do that amongst the seasons of life? Join us as we explore what it means to live with God-given purpose and wisdom, and builidng our life on the firm foundation of Christ! Don't miss out on this inspiring journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth!
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Join us this week as Guest Ps. Mark Riddell brings another message from the Sermon on the Mount series, asking the question: What are we full of? What we are full of spills out, and the reality is that when we have outbursts, they are often signs of where we are at emotionally and spiritually. God's desire is for us to flourish and be full of his love, and outpouring that into the world around us, but how do we do that when life can feel like it gets in the way?
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On the sermon on the Mount, Jesus gave a list of sayings attributing blessings over certain people. These are known as the Beatitudes, and are a way of living life well. But what does Blessed actually mean, and how do these Beatitudes apply to our modern lives today? Join us this week as Gold Coast Associate Pastor Isaac Lenton brings a word on how we can centre our lives biblically, and not culturally.
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Join us as we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ this Easter!
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Join us this week as we continue our series "Via Dolorosa" with Lead Ps. Miles Paludan, as he explores the sacrifice and footsteps of Jesus; and how we as Christ followers are called to follow in his footsteps, daily taking up our cross and walking the road of self-sacrifice, and spiritual transformation.
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Join us as this week we dive into our series "Via Dolorosa" with Guest Ps. Jonno Graves kicking us off with his message "The cost of the road". This series is all about exploring the stations of the cross, Jesus' journey to his crucifixion and resurrection; and personalising his journey so we as his modern day Church can understand the weight and significance of his trials and triumph!
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The church is not a building or something to attend; but it is a people, a community centred around God. God wants to move in his Church; to activate that community of people to love each other, and the world, and to uplift those around us. But how do we do that? Join us this week as Lead Ps. Miles Paludan closes out our series "Move Again" exploring how God wants to move through his people.
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Join us as Founding Pastor and INC Chairman, Ps. Ross Abraham shares a powerful message on our need to be desperate for revival, by reviving our prayer life. The reality is that the world needs God, and God needs his people seeking him in every moment, both private and public. Our prayer and fasting can bring great power and intimacy with God, and revelations of the unseen; and we pray that this message inspires you to dive deeper into your faith and intimacy with Jesus.
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Do you want to be transformed by God? The reality is that we don't have to wait until our life is all in order, God wants to reach us right now. In our series "Move Again" as a Church we're exploring how God moves within our lives, and how ultimately we can open ourselves and those around us up to that transformational power.
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Fasting is a spiritual discipline that forces our bodies to submit to our spirit, to help us grow. But what are the benefits and significance of fasting; as well as the reasons behind the decision to get uncomfortable and stretch ourselves both physically and mentally? This week, Pastor Isaac Lenton shares on the importance of sacrifice in fasting, and how it doesn't change God, but it changes our hearts and focus onto him.
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Join us as Lead Ps. Miles Paludan brings a message on the anointing and how we can understand the ever-present and vital role of God's power, and anointing plays in our lives.
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Join us as we kick off 2024 and our new series: "More", with a sermon from Gold Coast Associate Ps. Isaac Lenton! Sometimes in life we can feel distant to God, and sometimes even though we are in Church, we can feel like we only know 'of' God but don't personally experience life with him at that moment. How can we sustainably experience intimacy with God, and allow him to be the leader of every day, every area, and every moment of our lives? Join us as we walk through the beginning of this year and this journey with our sermon series: "More".
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Often in life, especially during Christmas time, we have so much to do, tasks to be done, that we may sometimes feel rushed. Amongst the bustle of life, we sometimes lose the time to reflect, and to ponder. But how can we allow ourselves time to reflect and ponder, and allow God to work through that? To be grateful, to allow God to speak to us. This week, Lead Pastor Miles Paludan explores the story of Mary, and how she modeled the power of stopping and pondering, even amongst the busiest of times.
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Join us for our Christmas service message shared on the 17th December for 2023! Lead Ps. Miles Paludan shares on the nativity story from the unique perspective of the Shepherds; the first to hear the good news. Thieves and vagabonds, social outcasts, why were they the first to hear the good news? If you've ever been curious, learn more today as we share God's word!
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Although famous now, Bethlehem was once a place of little cultural significance despite its spiritual heritage. Nazareth was a normal place, nothing special. So why was Jesus born in a place of normalcy and in the mundane? Why did God choose this place to birth the King of Kings? What we see as disadvantage, God saw as an advantage. Through life, there are times we may feel like we are disadvantaged, but is it possible God has placed us there for his purpose? This week Ps. Isaac Lenton explores the power of Jesus' birth, and God's power to use any situation for good and for the transformation of humankind.
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Christmas and life are both wonderful things; but both can sometimes feel chaotic. Organising, multiple events, things out of our control can sometimes make us feel that we have little control in our lives. The reality of control is the more we try to attain, the less we actually have. But how can we accept this lack of control healthily? This week Lead Ps. Miles Paludan starts our Christmas series "Behold" by exploring the rich story of Joseph and his part in the Christmas story.
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