Sunday Recap: Psalm 19 - The Silent and Spoken Word of God
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It was such a joy to have Simon Walker join us and serve us by preaching so well on Psalm 19. If you missed his sermon, make some time to go and listen to it this week. (Access it here).

Hopefully, by God’s grace, it will inform and stir your heart to want to hear from God more! Some good questions he asked us to consider were? “How often are you listening to the silent voice of God in creation?” and “Do you really believe the word of God soaks your soul and revives it?”. He commended us to find ways to sit under the silent word of God (the voice of creation) and the spoken work of Scripture (the bible).

Recently, Maddie and I just signed up to a new bible reading plan on the YouVersion Bible app, you can actually invite people to do the same plan with you, you can check each others progress and you can even write notes about what you thought and collaborate. I am also using the Dwell bible app to listen to the passages, as sometimes i find it difficult to sit there and read in the morning but I listen as i make a coffee or walk out in the garden etc.

Do whatever you can do to hear God speaking to you!

Riley Spring
An Honest Conversation About Parenting - 3rd July
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Joining with SG Wahroonga, Maddie and I with Patrick and Meg Chavez (with maybe some others) are going to have a Zoom chat about parneting preschooler’s! See Patrick’s post below! Would love for this to bless you!

“Dad’s & Mums, if you are parenting a preschooler, we want to invite you to; ‘An Honest Conversation About Parenting’.

Please mark your diaries; Friday 3rd of July, 8:00 - 9:30 PM. Closer to the date we will provide a link to dial in and we will begin that honest conversation together.

Prior to the event, have a read of this article entitled: God’s Gift of Parenting, it will be really helpful for our conversation.

Can’t wait to have you join us!”

Riley Spring
Adam and Christine Are Getting Married on Friday!

On Friday June 12, Adam Camm, a previous member of our church who served on the Launch Team is getting married to his fiance Christine! They will live in the Northern Beaches and are looking for a new church family to call home there. Please be praying for God’s blessing on their marriage! I will be attending the wedding and will have the honor of being one of the groomsmen!

Riley Spring
Please Submit Your LG Preferences Via Email

Thank you to those who have already sent through their updated preferences for LG as we move from 2 to 3 groups. If you haven’t yet, please do so asap :) Our aim is not to shake up the LG’s more than we need to. Mainly we want to send out people from the groups rather than move people amongst already existing Life Groups. To make the best decisions to serve you we need the best information! Thank you!

  1. Please indicate to me 2-3 people you would love to be in Life Group with, (couples reply as a unit pls) 

  2. Let me know what nights you are currently available for (either Wed/Thurs) 

  3. Indicate if you have a strong preference for a particular group.

Riley Spring
How To Think Through All The Mess

As we move from one tragedy to another it can be hard to keep up. From drought, to fire, to a pandemic, to economic crisis, to riots, protesting, and uprising. It is sad and it is wearying and it’s a constant reminder that we aren’t home yet. May all this disruption, devastation, and disaster, lead us to be men and women on our knees, pleading desperately for our King to return. May we sing all the more:

“Lord haste the day

when our faith shall be sight,

The clouds be rolled back as a scroll;

The trump shall resound,

and the Lord shall descend,

Even so, it is well with my soul.”

As we see sad and terrible things it is right to be moved, grieved, and to weep. In fact, when it comes close to home in our churches, we are called to “weep with those who weep” (Rom. 12:15b).

But we also need to be reminded that our world is not neutral. Our media is not neutral. Our facebook feeds are not neutral. There is NO neutrality. No one is without bias. No one has the whole truth. No one is free from an agenda. No one is without selfish ambition or vain conceit. Whether they be Christian, communist, or a card carrying atheist. Including me, and including you.

This is why the Psalmist wrote Psalm 119, 176 verses of worshipful praise in response to the truth of God’s unchanging and true word. The Word of God is truth. It is the only source of uncontaminated truth we can have in this world. May his prayer be our prayer:

9    How can a young man keep his way pure?

By guarding it according to your word.

10 With my whole heart I seek you;

let me not wander from your commandments!

11 I have stored up your word in my heart,

that I might not sin against you.

12 Blessed are you, O LORD;

teach me your statutes!

So as we think all these issues, we are pressed in every direction by people who claim to have the truth. They want you to jump on their truth bandwagon, and do it now. They say things like “silence is agreement” or “silence is abuse”. They demand instant action, with no room for dialogue, critique, or questioning. They use tactics of fear, shame, and abuse, to ensure their views are pushed to the front. Sometimes silence is wrong but sometimes silence is called for. Wisdom and courage dictates our speaking not the mob.

Brothers and sisters, be not swayed by fear of man, or more to the point, fear of the mob. Because that is how our culture dialogues now. It is mob tactics and tribalism. You are either with ‘us’ or ‘them’. There can be no middle ground in the mob.

But as Christians, we cannot be partisan to one side or the other. We have bent our knees to the King Jesus, we have sworn allegiance to Him. And thus there are times when the mob will be on the side of Jesus, and times when they won’t be. There will be times when a political party does what is right, just, and true, and times when they won’t. There are times when a cause looks and sounds as if it is in alignment with Jesus, and it is on the surface, but once you go underground and observe the roots, you realise it is fundamentally poisoned and toxic.

A good example of this is the #blacklivesmatters movement. Black lives really do matter, we know this from Genesis 1, and so it can be tempting to jump on board and use the phrase and the hashtag…but the movement underneath this phrase is one that diametrically opposes God’s revealed truth in Genesis 1 and 2 when it comes to sexuality, the role of men and women, the plan of God for the world etc. (read about it here: https://blacklivesmatter.com/what-we-believe/)

Protestors’ placards and instagram posts are catchy soundbites but they rarely offer more than that. Dig deeper behind the slogans and headlines and investigate the facts of the matter before you jump on board. Beware of the danger of virtue signalling, the desire to appear one thing, without actually being that thing. Jesus had a lot to say about that in Matthew 6:1-18!

So may I encourage you, keep searching the scriptures, and let the truth of God be your guide and foundation. There are many schemes of the evil one, he loves to twist the truth and make poison apples look delicious.

Don’t take the bait.

Fight the half truths with whole ones!

What could be more relevant for us today than this passage in James 1?

19   Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger; 20 for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God. 21 Therefore put away all filthiness and rampant wickedness and receive with meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls.

And though we have many opponents in this world, our chief opponent is the evil one, not flesh and blood (Ephesians 6:12). We are called to love our enemy, even when they are in our face. But love does not mean agreeing with their demands, and hoping they will leave us alone. No, there are times, once we have listened humbly to the implanted word and learned, where we must speak up and stand up, and bear the wrath of the mob, praying fervently “thy kingdom come, thy will be done” and “come soon”! Amen.

Riley Spring
New Song: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God

We are going to introduce another new (old) song this week! This is a hymn written by Martin Luther the German reformer. It celebrates the victory we have in Christ over evil spiritual forces by resting in Him. This is a fresh version of the hymn by Heartsong. Reflect upon these lyrics!

A mighty fortress is our God
A bulwark never failing
Our helper He amid the flood
Of mortal ills prevailing


For still our ancient foe
Doth seek to work us woe
His craft and pow'r are great
And armed with cruel hate
On earth is not his equal


If we in our own strength confide
Our striving would be losing
Were not the right Man on our side
The Man of God's own choosing


You ask who that may be
Christ Jesus it is He
The Lord of Hosts His name
From age to age the same
And He must win the battle

And tho' this world with devils filled
Should threaten to undo us
We will not fear for God hath willed
His truth to triumph thru us


A Mighty Fortress is our God
His kingdom is forever
His kingdom is forever


If we in our own strength confide
Our striving would be losing.

Riley Spring
Sunday Recap: Spiritual Warfare Part 2
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On Sunday we looked at the first three piece of spiritual armour that God has given us to protect us from the schemes of the evil one: the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, and the boots of gospel peace.

14 Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of truth, and having put on the breastplate of righteousness, 15 and, as shoes for your feet, having put on the readiness given by the gospel of peace. 16 In all circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one; 17 and take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God,” Ephesians 6:14-17

It doesn’t always feel like we are in a war, but the words of Mr Spurgeon are a good and timely reminder:

“There is no believer in Christ, no follower of that which is true and lovely and of good repute, who will not find himself, at some season or other, attacked by this foul fiend and the legions enlisted in his service. Behold your adversary. Though you cannot see his face and detect his form, believe that such a foe withstands you.” Charles Spurgeon

Put on your armour, stand, fight, and win! Listen to the sermon here.

We also sang a new song: How Firm A Foundation - by Norton Hall Band

You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/5UvBH9lPU1I

Riley Spring
Friday Prayer 12pm is on this Week

Join us for Friday prayer to commit our church and the world the Lord. Join for as long as you can, pop in and out.

Please share any prayer requests even if you can’t come, we’d love to pray for you.

As it is often said, “the church advances on its knees”.

Riley Spring
Going Back to In-Person Church Services
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As I mentioned on Sunday, we are still unable to gather physically for our church services due to our venue not yet opening up permission for us to meet there. Hopefully we can meet soon and safely! Once we are given permission we can finalise our plans as to how that will look. As of now, it is not likely that all of us will be able to gather at one time due to the current rulings and so there will be some form of a roster system to make it work. More details to come!

Please keep going with Zoom, please keep loving each other, please keep reaching out if you need help or some company! God is sustaining us! Keep praying for COVID to end!

Riley Spring