Come to English for life. Learn to practice English in a friendly, relaxed group. Morning tea is provided and a cr̬che is available for small children. Classes will use a variety of resources, including the text of the Bible. Details: Mondays, 9.30am to 12pm (during school terms) At St Mark’s (corner of Rosemount Ave &…
Keep ReadingI don’t know why, but lots of people nowdays have to put up with being intolerant to gluten. That’s a bit of a problem if you want to celebrate the Lord’s Supper, because one of the two essential ingredients is bread! To make life a little bit easier, St Mark’s Pennant Hills has introduced the…
Keep ReadingWe love to gather as church family at Easter time, celebrating the death and resurrection of Jesus and reflecting together on their significance and importance for our lives. But we understand that sometimes people can’t make it along at Easter time. You could still check out our Good Friday reflection: March 25, 2016. Craig Schafer,…
Keep ReadingThe resurrection of Jesus was a pretty unique event and so it is perfectly understandable that people can stuggle to believe that it really happened. It is a struggle worth pursuing because, if true, Jesus’ resurrection changes everything. If you want to think a bit about the evidence, have a look at the neat little…
Keep ReadingSunday, March 6, our regular services at St Mark’s will not be held and instead we will have a combined Care Sunday parish service at 9.30am at Pennant Hills High School. Rev Dr Dan Wu from Moore College will be our speaker. After the service there will be plenty to eat.
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