How is freedom central to God's love? Please join us as we welcome our guest speaker, Trent Martin, Assistant Youth Director of the Victorian Conference
It has been said that the two inescapable things in life are death and taxes. A third viable candidate that could be added is hardship. The endless disappointments. The drudgery of 9-5. The pain of l…
The third and fourth century Christians entered into an age of peace from persecution and the church began to develop in structure, in number, and in theology. We will be discussing how doctrine from…
The second century Christians had the challenge of connecting with and witnessing to people who held vastly different worldviews How did they face this challenge and what can we learn from them?
Our guest speaker this Saturday is James Tham, the pastor of the Singapore Adventist Community Church. James graduated with a Master of Divinity from Andrews Theological Seminary and will be speaking…
We are finishing our series through the Book of Acts. The closing chapters of this book teach us some important lessons about making it through challenges of Christianity. Come hear about how Paul fi…
When Paul was in Athens, he shared a Christ-centred worldview that challenged the Greco-Roman worldviews of epicureanism, stoicism, and paganism. What was his message, and is it still relevant in tod…
An imprisoned man forgoes a chance to escape to save the life of a prison guard. A tortured man dies to save the life of his torturer. A prisoner of war releases his worst abuser from punishment. Why…
The early church experienced persecution. Instead of it leading to fear, it led to deeper fidelity. What was the common denominator that made the early Christian believers bold in their witness of Ch…
Is love biochemistry at its best, a psychosomatic delusion, or a philosophical commitment? What is love in a Christ-centred worldview, and how can it last?
What was the greatest impetus for growth in the infant church? Persecution. This Saturday we will be looking at how the early church overcame persecution by experiencing God through prayer.
“I like God but not religion,” people often say. Is organised religion a necessary evil? Why and how did the early Christians organise themselves into a church? What were the results?
As part of our ongoing series on the History of Christianity, we will be looking at what took place in Acts Chapter Two and why the events that took place led to massive growth in the early church. C…
Believing in and sharing the story of Jesus in the first century was a dangerous task. What inspired the early Christians to share their stories? And how did that lead to a worldwide movement that be…
Christmas is a time when we reflect on the birth of Jesus, the greatest Gift of all. But Jesus Himself received an extravagant gift that reminds us of the true meaning of giving.
Sometimes prayer can feel a bit one sided and the awkward monologue can feel a bit forced. This Saturday we will talk about the art of listening in prayer.
Understanding, accepting, and adopting a different worldview, especially a Christ-centred one, can be overwhelming. Saul, once an avid persecutor of Christians, is blinded after being confronted with…
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