The trials of life can shake our faith and cause us to give up on serving others.
James, the half brother of Jesus, recognized this reality and wrote a book explaining how
we should endure amidst trials and what are the marks of true faith.
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We’re away on camp this week.
For the Summer Break (24 Dec – 13 Jan) we will be running reduced service times. Morning Tea 10:00 Learning Service 10:30
Our final series for 2015 is going through the Sermon on the mount found in the book of Matthew. Come join us as we learn from this challenging section of scripture.
Easter Sunday We are joining Soul Revival Church for a 9.00am riverside service at Swallow Rock, Grays Point. It will be preceded by a breakfast at 8.00am for the early risers and followed by a morning tea/brunch at the church building at 10.30am. All are welcome.
Our recent mini-sermon series considered some of the key texts and issues relative to male and female roles in the home and church. See the “sermons” tab for downloads of the talks.
The trials of life can shake our faith and cause us to give up on serving others.
James, the half brother of Jesus, recognized this reality and wrote a book explaining how
we should endure amidst trials and what are the marks of true faith.
The Scream is the popular name given to a painting produced by Expressionist artist Edvard Munch in 1893. It was chosen as a visual metaphor for our series on the Book of Ecclesiastes.
Many people, taking their cue from the opening verses of Ecclesiastes, would see the painting as an apt illustration of how the writer of Ecclesiastes views life.
“Meaningless! Meaningless!”
says the Teacher.
“Utterly meaningless!
Everything is meaningless.” (Ecc.1:2 NIV)
170924You can read this weeks bulletin: 170924
To: PACC (President Avenue Community Church ) Kirrawee, Sydney NSW.
From: Community Outreach Ministries Inc. Miranda & Cronulla, NSW.
From Rev George Capsis 15 -10 – 2009
A letter of gratitude, as we work toward our common goal.