Life in Australia today can often feel overwhelmingly good! Lifestyle, opportunity, peace and stability, the richness of cultures all joined together. We love our country, our city, our home. Yet for all the upside of Australian life, many Australians have that sneaking suspicion, that gnawing sensation that there’s got to be more to life than…
Keep ReadingIt’s not every day a preacher gets to preach his all time favourite Biblical passage, but our Rector Craig did at the end of our series from the book of Revelation. Here it is:
Keep ReadingTo you, O LORD, I call, for fire has devoured the open pastures and flames have burned up all the trees of the field. (Joel 1:19) I do not know why God permitted bush fires to ravage around our state in recent days and do so much damage. I used to live in Winmalee and…
Keep ReadingAt St Mark’s we’re recently spent some time in the book of Revelation. Some people find Revelation a difficult book to get their head around because it is a bit long and complicated. But the stuff God says in Revelation make it worth getting your head around! To help people do that, we thought we’d…
Keep ReadingWe had a great time celebrating the birth of our saviour this year. If you want a reminder of why Jesus’ birth is such a reason to celebrate you can listen to our 2013 Christmas messages below: From our family services: The Birth of God’s king And the MA15+ version: Christmas uncut
Keep ReadingToday (Dec 1st) marks the beginning of the traditional Christian season of Advent. Advent is a time of anticipation, of looking forward to the coming of redemption. It references the redemption that comes in Christ’s birth (which is fitting as Advent finishes on Christmas Eve) but also the final fulfilment of that redemption that will…
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