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 12th Dec 2010
Twice in Lord's Day 4, the Heidelberg Catechism refers to God's just punishment for sin as eternal. What does that mean? And how can that be just? We will study various scripture passages to find out focusing our attention on Psalm 36.
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Sun 19th Dec 2010
Luke 2:14 records the famous words of the song of the angels: "Gloria in excelsis Deo!" We will study this song to understand what the angels meant when they declared "peace on earth and good will toward men".
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Sun 26th Dec 2010
Rev Paul Vanden Brink
Isaiah 55:1-7
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Sun 26th Dec 2010
Rev Abraham Blaak
Luke 2:25-32
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Fri 31st Dec 2010
Old Years Eve
Rev Paul Vanden Brink
Revelation 5
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