
Nartarsha - We are the handiwork of God, created in Christ to do good—Salvation is a gift of God and cannot be earned.
Nartarsha - We are the handiwork of God, created in Christ to do good—Salvation is a gift of God and cannot be earned.
Christy McHugh– Christy finishes our Justice series looking at how conversations about justice can get murky and muddy at times, mainly because there are many different drivers and values that impact what it is we mean by the word justice. As ones who follow the ways of Jesus, where we are seeking his Kingdom, his rule and his reign - we want our picture of justice to be undergirded by what he says Justice is, not by what culture says justice should be.
Christy McHugh– Christy finishes our Justice series looking at how conversations about justice can get murky and muddy at times, mainly because there are many different drivers and values that impact what it is we mean by the word justice. As ones who follow the ways of Jesus, where we are seeking his Kingdom, his rule and his reign - we want our picture of justice to be undergirded by what he says Justice is, not by what culture says justice should be.
Righteousness and Justice are inextricably linked. We can not understand one without the other. Righteousness is right relatedness, justice is the action taken to restore right relatedness. God is a relational God and there are 4 core relationships that were impacted by the fall, our relationship with God, self, others and creation. So justice is the action taken to restore these 4 relationships back into wholeness, into alignment, into right relatedness.
Maurice Benington — This week, we retell the stories of God's work amongst us to remember His goodness and to observe our continuation of the outworking of His goodness to those we currently walk with. The streams of living water that flow out of us who believe need to go somewhere.
Maurice Benington — This week, we retell the stories of God's work amongst us to remember His goodness and to observe our continuation of the outworking of His goodness to those we currently walk with. The streams of living water that flow out of us who believe need to go somewhere.
Dave McHugh — As a part of our annual rhythm, we start our Justice series with Dave looking at the biblical view of Justice and Shalom. We also hear an update from our Urban team about the impact of @ThePantry and where our new Community Centre is up to.
Dave McHugh — As a part of our annual rhythm, we start our Justice series with Dave looking at the biblical view of Justice and Shalom. We also hear an update from our Urban team about the impact of @ThePantry and where our new Community Centre is up to.
Justice
For Goodness Sake is a call to love others in real, consisten ways. We want to be part of what God is already doing to bring justice and healing to the world. God’s justice means fixing what’s broken—restoring people, relationships, and creation to how they were meant to be. It’s about being at peace with God, ourselves, others and the world around us.
Join us for a special service filled with creative expressions of the movement and person of Holy Spirit.
It is about entering into the place deep within us where the Holy Spirit dwells. It’s about recognising His movement within us. It’s about articulating Him as Comforter, Advocate, Counsellor, Teacher and Friend. It’s about finding Him in a place of communion as He calls us home.
Join us for a special service filled with creative expressions of the movement and person of Holy Spirit.
It is about entering into the place deep within us where the Holy Spirit dwells. It’s about recognising His movement within us. It’s about articulating Him as Comforter, Advocate, Counsellor, Teacher and Friend. It’s about finding Him in a place of communion as He calls us home. It’s about discerning Him in the ordinary moments and recognising His still small voice. It’s about Him leading us through places of wilderness and waiting, and understanding the mystery inherent with our union with Him and with the triune God. Today is a day of thanksgiving and worship unto the Holy Spirit for who He is, His continual engagement with us, His presence and His power.