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Join Asher Morrison as he explores the profound reality of God's unwavering presence, even when unseen.
This episode delves into stories and biblical references, illustrating that God is always with us—whether in moments of awe or times of deep struggle. Learn how Jesus, as our ultimate champion, mirrors God’s powerful declaration to Moses, 'I am,' stepping forward in our darkest times to offer hope and strength.
Whether you feel His presence or not, this episode will remind you that God is beside you, providing comfort and resilience through life’s challenges.
Tune in for an uplifting message of faith, assurance, and divine companionship
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Discover how embracing life's challenges with faith can lead to profound transformation.
In this episode with Bev Murrill as she explores the story of Joseph and the trials that shaped him into a leader, illustrating how adversity is a divine tool for growth.
Learn why moments of pain and uncertainty are not just struggles but opportunities to develop strength, wisdom, and deeper trust in God.
Todays message is perfect for anyone seeking encouragement in tough times, this episode will inspire you to let your spirit prevail over emotions and embrace your journey with courage and faith. Join us for a powerful message of hope and resilience.
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Join Ps Sue Irwin as she delves into the next topic title "Fix Your Eyes On The Unseen".
In this episode, Sue explores the hidden spiritual forces shaping our lives and how faith in Jesus provides a foundation to face life’s visible and invisible challenges.
Through relatable stories and scriptural insights, discover how embracing the spiritual world can transform your understanding of daily struggles and relationships.
Perfect for anyone seeking a deeper connection to the divine and practical guidance on living with spiritual awareness.
Tune in for an inspiring journey into faith, resilience, and the unseen."
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In "The Power of Words," Ps Sam Paul Pilli explores the profound impact our words can have on ourselves and others.
Drawing from bible teaching and personal stories, Sam emphasizes that words possess the ability to build up or tear down, give life or bring harm.
Through the story of the centurion in Luke 7:2-10, he illustrates the faith and authority conveyed through spoken words, highlighting their spiritual significance.
This message challenges us to be mindful of our speech, using it to inspire, uplift, and reflect God's love. Tune in for an insightful and transformative message on the power of our words.
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In this episode titled "Why Faith," guest speaker Dan Patterson from Question Christianity dives into the importance and foundation of faith in our lives. Drawing from powerful biblical teachings, this message explores why faith is essential in navigating life’s challenges and uncertainties.
Through relatable examples and practical insights, this sermon encourages listeners to embrace faith not just as a belief, but as a way of living. Whether you’re struggling with doubt or seeking a deeper connection with God, this message will inspire and strengthen your faith journey. Tune in to discover how faith can transform your life and help you walk confidently through all seasons.
*Dan also leads a Q+A at the conclusion of his message with questions sent in from people who were attending the PM service who want to know more about Christianity
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In this weeks AM message given by guest speaker David Deane from Questioning Christianity titled "Why Suffering," David explores one of life's most challenging questions: why does suffering exist?
Drawing from biblical teachings and personal insights, David delves into the complexity of pain and hardship in a world governed by a loving God.
Through scripture and reflection, David reminds us that even in the midst of suffering, God's presence remains steadfast, offering hope and redemption.
Tune in to hear this profound and thought-provoking message that encourages us to face suffering with faith, trusting in God's greater plan.
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Bev Murrill starts our new topic "Immeasurably More" with a message titled "Close Encounters of Faith" where she explores the supernatural longing within us for something beyond the physical senses—our desire for what we cannot explain.
Through powerful stories from 1 Kings 17 and 18, Bev teaches us how God’s plans unfold, even when we don't fully understand them.
She uses Elijah as an example in her message as she looks at Elijah's journey and God's miraculous provision, reminding us that we are part of God's greater plan, as Ephesians 2:10 affirms.
Join us for an inspiring message about trusting in God's divine purpose and encountering His faithfulness in unexpected ways. Don't miss this faith-filled encounter!
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In the final message of our series "Are You Coming To The Party," Adrian Smith brings a message to remind us of an important truth: we are not God.
We often try to control our lives on our own terms, but the Parable of the Lost Son shows us that we embody both sons.
Adrian dives into how we tend to act like the youngest son, demanding what we want, only to waste the opportunities given to us—whether it's money, time, or blessings.
In the story, God is the Father and no matter how many times we come back for forgiveness from God, he will run to us and give us a hug just like in the Parable
Join us for this powerful conclusion, challenging us to surrender control and embrace the Father's grace and wisdom in our lives.
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As we end our current topic of "Are You Coming To The Party", Dave Ritchie looks at how important a banquet is.
In life, we know that banquets can be a few things:
They can be a sensory overload, Banquets are solids as we are told in the bible that when we go to heaven, there will be a massive banquet for us. A banquet is made up of individuals whether its celebrating a wedding or a big event. A banquet is a community, they can be made up of friends, family or people meeting for the first time.
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In this weeks sermon given by Bev Murrill titled "The Lavish Love of the Father", she explores the boundless grace and forgiveness of God, just like the Father in the story of the Prodigal Son.
Whether we stray like the younger son or struggle with pride like the elder, God’s love remains constant and unconditional.
Through powerful insights from Romans 8:30-39 and Luke 15:25-32, this message reminds us that no matter how we "act up," God is always ready to welcome us back with open arms.
Don’t miss this inspiring and hope-filled sermon that will encourage you to experience the overwhelming love and forgiveness of the Father.
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This week we have guest speaker Tim Costello who is the former CEO of World Vision, former St Kilda Mayor, former President of Baptist Union of Australia and currently the Executive Director of Micah Australia come and speak on how we should as Christians be looking after those in need especially those who are in extreme poverty around the world.
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In "The Three Parables," Ps Sue Irwin continues our exploration of Tim Keller's book "The Prodigal God," focusing on how God uses the relationship between brothers in biblical stories to reveal profound truths. Drawing from Luke 15:1-10, Sue delves into the dynamics of the brothers in the Prodigal Son parable, as well as the story of Cain and Abel. She explains, in simple terms, what it means to be an "older brother" or "younger brother" in today's world.
Join us for an enlightening message that uncovers the deeper meaning behind these sibling relationships and what they teach us about God's love.
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In this week's AM message, Asher Morrison brings a heartfelt message as we continue exploring Tim Keller's book, "The Prodigal God."
Diving deeper into the story of the Prodigal Son, Asher shares personal stories about organizing parties and how they have changed over the years, drawing parallels to God's invitation to His celebration of grace. He challenges us to consider whether we truly feel welcome at the Father's table and how our perceptions of worthiness might hold us back.
Join us for an inspiring and relatable message that invites all to embrace God's open invitation.
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Asher Morrison speaks at the Fathers Day Day PM service with a message based around mental health as male from a psychologist point of view. He looks at the way we have handled our mental health over the past generations to now and how we can improve our mental health as a male
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Ross Pene who is the Founding Direcotr of Connecting People to Change comes and explains how he is a father to those who have comes from the prison and want to change their life for the better.
Fathers Day isn't just for fathers of sons and daughters. Fathers Day are for those who work as an "unofficial" father to people whether they are looking after someone who comes from the next generation to a role model.
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In "Redefining Lostness," John Crawford continues our journey through The Parable of the Lost Son, revealing how we embody both sons in the story.
He explores the ways in which we, like the prodigal and the elder brother, can find ourselves lost—whether through rebellion or self-righteousness.
John emphasizes that God, as the loving Father in the parable, is always ready to welcome us back, no matter how far we've strayed.
Through this message, you'll discover the profound truth that, despite our lostness, we are always found through the grace and love of God.
Join us for an enlightening and heartwarming exploration of this timeless parable.
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In "The Parable of The Two Lost Sons," Ps Sue Irwin offers a profound reflection on the story of the prodigal son, examining the roles of both sons and their relationship with the Father.
Through Luke 15:29, Romans 8:31-35, Luke 14:8-11, and John 22:24-29, Sue explores how this parable speaks to our own lives—revealing how we sometimes use God for our own gain rather than respecting Him for who He is.
She challenges us to consider our motives and relationship with God, urging us to embrace His unconditional love and grace.
Join us for a thought-provoking and transformative message.
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Josh Irwin comes and continues our current topic and looks more into the Parable of The Lost Son
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