Andrew Denton gave Tanya Levin enough rope recently to share her experiences of the Hillsong church in Sydney. You can catch this sensitive interview at Enough Rope.
(Note: The video begins with Georgie Parker. If you want to jump straight to Tanya, click the >| button.)
Every Sunday morning.
On the first Sunday we share Holy Communion.
Every week we have ‘Kids Club’ with creche facilities available.
All are welcome.
Taliban militants have freed two female South Korean hostages on Monday, after much confusion over whether the two Christian aid workers had already been released.
According to Reuters news agency, officials in Seoul confirmed that the women had been freed and handed over the Red Crescent.
Witnesses said that the women were driven in a saloon car by two tribal elders to the village of Arzoo, near the city of Ghazni, where they were released.
Sydney Archbishop Peter Jensen has taken the extraordinary step of banning John Shelby Spong, a fellow member of the Anglican communion who arrives in Sydney this morning, from churches in his diocese.
By contrast, Anglican Primate Phillip Aspinall has invited Bishop Spong, a leader of the church’s liberal wing, to deliver two sermons in Brisbane’s St John’s Cathedral.
Bishop Spong will be speaking at the Malvern Town Hall in Melbourne this coming Wednesday evening, August 22nd.
A farewell for Papa Oremetua Ta William (retiring minister of the Cook Islands Christian Church, Clayton) will be held in the church hall this coming Saturday, August 18th from noon.
All are welcome, formal (Cook Island) dress preferred.
A kai kai will follow the formal proceedings.
Abraham was commended for his faith. Knowing God’s promises before he began his journey, he moved into God’s future with courage and vision.
Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Jesus provides is with a reminder to focus on things of ultimate value.