Published on Sun 8th May 2011
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In 1937, famous British author H G Wells wrote, "Can we doubt that presently our race will more than realize our boldest imaginations, that it will achieve unity and peace, and that our children will live in a world made more splendid and lovely than any palace or garden that we know, going on from strength to strength in an ever-widening circle of achievement? What man has done, the little triumphs of his present state … form but the prelude to the things that man has yet to." Wells' dream has not been realized. Humankind's technological advancements have not produced the utopia many people expected. Genesis 4:17-26 shows us why.
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Sun 20th Mar 2011
Guest Preacher
Dr Syd Hielema
Proverbs 3:5-6
Genesis 12
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Sun 27th Mar 2011
If we understand Genesis 3, we will understand human history: what's wrong with the world, with society, with the human race -- with us!
Sun 27th Mar 2011
As we study this passage, we will learn something about how the Doctrine of the Trinity makes sense of our deepest intuitions about the essence of reality and how this doctrine opens up for us the richness of the gospel.
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Sun 3rd Apr 2011
Rev Tim Sheridan
Revelation 17 and 18
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Sun 10th Apr 2011
What makes Jesus sick? On this GEMS Sunday, as we celebrate this important ministry, we will consider the GEMS verse from Revelation 3:14-22, where Christ addresses the church at Laodicea.
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