... we are Christ's body and it’s only as we accept our part of that body does our part mean anything.


Mandi Hutton, Administrative Coordinator

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Mark Wilkinson

The Exclamation Mark

February 19, 2012

From the Church Life Gathering

We had 45 members and friends gather on Monday night to worship and pray and seek the Lord together and to ask him to lead us a congregation.

We had some helpful and clarifying discussion about the motions before us but at the end of the discussion the members agreed unanimously that we should continue forward to the next stage of our building project. As such, we agreed to:

  • Submit an application to the Wyndham Council for a Planning Permit
  • To empower our Building Team to negotiate potential leases of the land that is surplus to our current requirements and discerningly approve those leases.
  • To open tender negotiations with potential builders for the construction of the new building
  • To allow the expenditure of money from the Building Fund for these purposes.

Please keep praying as we are at a critical juncture of this project.

Blessings
Mark Wilkinson

February 10, 2012

Karen Children’s Choir

Last Sunday I went to the Karen service as I do every month. The service included songs from 3 choirs – an adult one, a youth one and a children’s choir.The children’s choir started their item by reciting the reference from the...[more]

February 5, 2012

I AM the Bread of Life

Today we start an 8 week series on the “I AM ...” statements that Jesus made in the Gospel of John. The combination of the 8 statements works together powerfully to show a picture of who Jesus is and by implication what He has...[more]

January 29, 2012

1st Term Series

For the last 3 years we have begun our year with a combined church series where we look at the same series across our church in our morning services, our iGnite evening service, our children’s ministry, youth ministry & small...[more]

January 22, 2012

Australia Day

On Thursday our Nation celebrates 224 years since Arthur Phillip and the First Fleet arrived in Australia to establish a penal colony. Despite the immense hardship and deprivations eventually the colony was established.224...[more]