• Easter Sunday - The Meaning of the Resurrection
    • 20/4/25

    Easter Sunday - The Meaning of the Resurrection

    Allan Meyer — This Easter Sunday, Allan delivers a powerful message on the meaning of the Resurrection—reminding us that our hope and assurance come not from inserting ourselves into the story, but from resting in the sufficiency of Christ.

  • Good Friday
    • 18/4/25

    Good Friday

    Nartarsha Wisewould — Join us for a special Good Friday service where we spend time in reflection on what Jesus did for us on the cross.

  • Rend My Heart - Paradox–Death to Life
    • 6/4/25

    Rend My Heart - Paradox–Death to Life

    Sarah Hudson Paradox offers a profound reflection on the central themes of the Christian gospel—life, death, and resurrection—as a framework for understanding the paradoxes of human existence. Through the lens of Jesus' final week - his Passion, we see how his suffering and death are not detours from the good news, but the very heart of salvation. The narrative slows down to focus on Jesus' final week, illustrating how his life and death intertwine to create a path for true life.

  • Rend my Heart—The Power of Repentance
    • 30/3/25

    Rend my Heart—The Power of Repentance

    Peter McHugh — Repentance is a turning away from the Kingdom of ‘self’, and turning back to God with a commitment to an ongoing shift in our actions.

  • Rend my Heart—The Power of the Blood
    • 23/3/25

    Rend my Heart—The Power of the Blood

    Christy McHugh — The birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is told all over the world and has been told for 2000 years. It is a familiar story. It can feel like we know it, we’ve been here before. For those growing up in the church, we’ve read the passages many times. The danger with the familiar, is that it becomes routine, unremarkable and ordinary.

  • Rend my heart—The weight of sin
    • 16/3/25

    Rend my heart—The weight of sin

    Dave McHugh — Jesus carried the weight of our sin to the cross, and through heartfelt repentance, we must recognise the deep impact of sin on our relationship with God and others, seeking restoration and transformation through Christ's sacrifice.

  • Rend My Heart
    • 11/3/25

    Rend My Heart

    Matt Romano — Matt starts our new series with a dive deep into the call of Joel 2:13—“Rend your heart and not your garments.” What does it mean to truly surrender, not just outwardly but from the core of who we are?