Sylvia Sandeman is a retired radiographer and longtime member of this church.
God has hung a star in our sky, and called us to follow it to the Christ child, who will receive the gifts that we bring and we will return changed to our homes.
Sylvia Sandeman is a retired radiographer and longtime member of this church.
God has hung a star in our sky, and called us to follow it to the Christ child, who will receive the gifts that we bring and we will return changed to our homes.
A sermon on Luke 10: 38-42 by Sylvia Sandeman Some of you may be wondering how I got to preach on this story of Martha and Mary. I have to say from the start it is not a story that I would choose to preach on. It is a story that I have always struggled with – knowing that I am sure…
Lent calls us to faithfulness to God and we need to assess the direction of our journey, our call to ministry and also to meet our own demons.
We have to choose between being squeezed into the world’s mould or re-moulded from within by God.
God’s call to us is to be the embodiment of divine compassion.
But the call is to be “Fair Dinkum” with each other, to be open and trust who we are to this community.
Hope is the melody of the future – Faith dances to it today
God calls us, as individuals and as a church, to a journey with him, but sometimes we find ourselves sitting at a station watching the trains go by.