Tri-Church Summit 2019 || #3: The love of elders for the church
One of the consequences of our flawed understanding of love is that we think we know how others should love us, we think we know what is best for us and so we struggle to submit to others and trust they will love us well. Joe Khan (Rosalie) shows us how God has called elders to love His church so that we might trust them and submit to them.
Tri-Church Summit is a combined ministry of Enoggera Baptist, Grange Baptist and Rosalie Baptist
Tri-Church Summit 2019 || #2 The Love of Jesus for the Church
Our love is inadequate… how can we know what it means to love one another? Matt Maloney (Enoggera) leads us to an intimate moment in the ministry of Jesus to see how it is that He loved His disciples (and us) in order that our love might be redeemed.
Tri-Church Summit is a combined ministry of Enoggera Baptist, Grange Baptist and Rosalie Baptist.
Tri-Church Summit 2019 || #1 The Problem with Love
We have heard the words of Jesus, “By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” It is easy to think this is Christianity 101, that we have nailed this command… but have we? Luke Jenkin (Grange) challenges our understanding of love.
Tri-Church Summit is a combined ministry of Enoggera Baptist, Grange Baptist and Rosalie Baptist.
Acts #30 || 20:1-16 Eutychus Raised from the Dead
As we witness Paul's travels through the gospel, we see the encouragement he serves to others of faith during persecution and and struggles and the assurance Paul has in his mission and walk with God.
Luke 12:13-34 What is Worth Pursuing?
“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also”
Easter 2019 || Good Friday
the king | the cry | the cup | the cross
Mike brings a message of Truth with this Good Friday; the reality of who Jesus is, God as Man, who paid the ultimate price and drank from His cup. A justice we could not bare, a forgiveness so great, that a kingly righteousness was given through this Death on The Cross.
Acts #27 || 17:16-34 A Modern Athens' Areopagus
Pastor Matt concludes Chapter 17 in Acts with the story of Paul in Athens. Paul spoke a unique sermon to the people in the Areopagus, because they were the first group to have no prior knowledge of God and His church. Paul shows us how to approach the modern day post-post Christianity and how to use cultural language to reveal God to them.
Acts #26 || 17:1-15 Two cities, two responses
Paul's ministry takes him to two cities whose response to God is very different. In both of these cities there is an established synagogue, but they are quite different from each other in terms of spiritual tone.
Acts #25 || 16:6-20
In this sermon, we read along with Paul who records the beginnings of the Church in Philippi, where Paul and Timothy face great trials and success. This is where we meet Lydia and witness her come to faith.
Acts #24 || 16:1-5 Trusting God in the Confusion
We are returning to Acts and continuing where we left off. In these verses we are focusing on the confusing way that God works to spread his gospel and change lives. How we are to trust him even when it seems that it isn’t logical.
On A Mission || #3 Come & See / Go & Tell
In being called into a life of purpose, it is clear we called to both “go and tell” others about Jesus wherever we are, and yet, there is also a special way in which the gospel is displayed by the gathered church. We are not just to “go and tell”, but also extend the invitation - “come and see”.
Baptism Sunday || A New Name
In Christ, you receive a new identity and a new name - that of Saint and Son.
On A Mission || #2 Ambassadors for Christ
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