Australia Day Prayer Meeting
26th January, 6pm at Mina parade. A time of lament, thanksgiving and hope for God’s future in our nation
We are learning to love God. As we walk through life, we are learning to thrive on worship and to be responsive to Him. We are working on building a community of faith where people feel loved and valued. And we are growing to understand our part in making a positive difference in the world community.
26th January, 6pm at Mina parade. A time of lament, thanksgiving and hope for God’s future in our nation
This Sunday we’re running two services, the first from 8:30am to 9:30am and the second 10:00am to 11:00am. There will be a time of worship and communion, as well as some space for us to hear from God together. In line with our COVID safe plan we’re asking that you register to attend (links below),…
Join us each Monday night at 8pm via zoom, to discuss the week’s sermon. Join Zoom Meeting:https://alphacrucis.zoom.us/j/7848624319 Meeting ID: 784 862 4319
Tuesday Morning online prayer: Time: 6.30am – 7:30am Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/99609137425?pwd=UHJ3K051S0lucysrMWRrOEl4RVljUT09Meeting ID: 996 0913 7425 Passcode: 023539 Friday Night: at Cornerstone Centre Time: 6.00pm – 7:30pm EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
During this time, life groups will be running via Zoom meetings; so you can join in and build community from the comfort of your own home. If you are interested in joining a life group, please contact Cameron and Kristy Meizer on 0447 007 713.
In light of COVID-19 and fear and sorrow that it is bringing upon us, Pastor Josh speaks about our need to have our identity rooted in the spirit, not the flesh.
Pastor Graham talks about the Way of Union, or the Via Unitiva, as a ‘rhythm of renewal.’
Pastor Josh explains how life in the presence of God has an order to it. To live in God’s presence means to have our lives ordered by God.
Pastor Josh preaches about how, in order to pursue renewal, we must live as subjects of God’s kingdom.
Pastor Josh kicks off our big series for the year by introducing the idea that we can use the theme of ‘the river’ as a lens for reading Scripture.