Episodios

  • 20260322 Living Local Living Global - Climate Change
    Mar 23 2026

    Is responding to climate change necessary or is it a luxury that perhaps we just cannot afford at the moment? What should our response be to the environment, and at what cost?

    Today, our guest speaker Julia explores how the sacred wisdom contained within the Bible can help us think through and respond to Climate Change in a manner consistent with being followers of Jesus and how it can enrich our own faith journeys.

    A message by Julia Jardine

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    30 m
  • 20260315 Living Local- Living Local: Cost of Living
    Mar 16 2026

    The cost of living affects us all with the food prices affected by the drought or floods, increases in the petrol prices caused by the war in the Middle East, rises in the interest rates and so on. However, the impact of these rising costs varies at different stages of life. For example, young families with children experience financial pressures differently from retirees, as their needs and lifestyles are not the same.
    So, what does this mean for us as we navigate the day to day pressures of living costs? Today, our guest speaker, David, will share some principles that may help us respond wisely to the challenges of daily living.

    A message by Dr David Knox

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    31 m
  • 20260308 Living Local Living Global: Community Safety
    Mar 8 2026

    When politics and the desire for popularity collide with best practice, what is a faith response to community safety? Today, we explore the challenges and tensions around community safety, justice and grace with Phil Simpson, Barrister with 20 years of experience.

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    39 m
  • 20260301 Living Local Living Global: Population Growth and Managing Immigration
    Mar 1 2026

    Andre, our guest speaker with expertise in community development and theology, examines how our environments, cultural myths, and unconscious biases shape our attitudes toward immigrants and refugees.
    His sermon challenges everyone to move beyond viewing immigration as merely a numbers or policy issue, and instead to recognise the common humanity in all people created in God's image.

    A message by Andre Van Eymeren

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    40 m
  • 20260222 Living Local Living Global: Global Citizenship
    Feb 23 2026

    Recent events across the globe have created tensions around local action and global responsibility. What should be Australia's response to its citizens within a global framework and what role do we, as Christians, place in this?

    A message by Rev Dr Tim Costello


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    37 m
  • 20260215 Pre-Decide: Choose To Finish Well
    Feb 16 2026

    In 1992 400m Sprinter Derek Redmond from Great Britain was in Barcelona ready to make his Olympic dream come true. Unable to compete four years earlier due to injury, he was determined to capitalise on a run of good health and good form. He ran a personal best time in the quarter-final to easily win his heat, and if he could produce a similar run in the semis, he would be on his way to an Olympic final.

    However, about 250m into the semi-final, tragedy struck, as a tear in his right hamstring stopped him in his tracks and he fell to the ground in pain. His chances of winning an Olympic final and maybe even an Olympic medal were now over, but Derek was determined that what would turn out to be his last Olympic campaign would not end with the dreaded DNF next to his name (which stands for did not finish).

    He forced himself to his feet, and began hobbling towards the finish line, with about 150m still left to go. As he made his way slowly towards the finish line, there came a figure bursting out from the crowd, brushing away officials and security guards alike, as he sprinted towards the track. Derek’s father, Jim, was determined that nothing would stop him from reaching his son. Together, they limped towards the finish line, Jim faithfully supporting his son Derek as Derek cried out from pain and grief, leaning on his father for support. As they crossed the finish line, the crowd of 65,000 people erupted with a standing ovation to show their support at the incredible display of strength, perseverance and love that they had just witnessed.

    Unfortunately, Derek was officially disqualified for finishing with the assistance of another, but it was a mere technicality. Nobody could take that moment away from Derek and his father, and a legend was born there and then from an Olympic athlete who never won an Olympic medal but captured the hearts of millions of sports fans around the world. In the words of Derek himself, “I Finished Last, but I Finished.”

    Today we will be exploring what it means to finish well, in a time where perseverance is often compromised by increasingly short attention spans and busier day-to-day lives.

    A Message by David Bone

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    22 m
  • 20260208 Pre-Decide: Choose to Be Faithful
    Feb 9 2026

    We understand that as people and as followers of Jesus, our decisions matter – they are important and we want to live life well and part of that means we need to learn to choose well. We make decisions and then, as we choose - our decisions make us. The challenge is many of us, we're not great decision-makers. Pre-deciding is focussing on intentionally selecting our values and attitudes and growing them so that they influence all our decisions. Instead of waiting until we are faced with those big crossroads choices, where we know there will be heightened emotion and stress, we decide now. That’s the concept of pre-deciding. And in this series, we are focussing on six statements, six choices that will help us become the kind of people who live life well.

    A Message by Samantha Barlow

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    35 m
  • 20260201 Pre-Decide: Choose Generosity
    Feb 2 2026

    God is generous, and the Bible is full of examples of people, motivated by goodness, to emulate this - King David poured out gifts from the national
    treasury and then from his personal reserves. A poor widow gave everything she had. A woman prepared a room for a traveling prophet. A group of impoverished Macedonians gave more than they dreamed they could.

    This morning, we will examine Ruth’s loyalty and her own generosity
    before she experienced God’s extravagant generosity through a close family relative of her mother-in-law Naomi. It is a beautiful story with God’s fingerprints all over it.

    A message by Janet Dougherty

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    18 m