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February 12, 2017
Published by Alys Martin on February 12, 2017

A Spectator’s Guide to Jesus Pt6

Jesus Christ: more than a surname
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February 5, 2017
Published by Alys Martin on February 5, 2017

A Spectator’s Guide to Jesus Pt5

Jesus as Israel: a nation on his shoulders
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January 29, 2017
Published by Alys Martin on January 29, 2017

A Spectator’s Guide to Jesus Pt4

Jesus the Healer: the deeds that baffle.
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January 22, 2017
Published by Alys Martin on January 22, 2017

A Spectator’s Guide To Jesus Pt3

Jesus the prophet: how a picture tells a thousand words.
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January 15, 2017
Published by Alys Martin on January 15, 2017

A Spectator’s Guide to Jesus Pt2

Jesus the Teacher: his words and their impact
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January 8, 2017
Published by Alys Martin on January 8, 2017

A Spectator’s Guide to Jesus Pt1

Sources: how we know what we know.
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September 4, 2016
Published by Alys Martin on September 4, 2016

World Religions Part 4 of 5

While Christianity remains the worlds largest religion, it is by no means the only important religious movement. Perhaps surprisingly, Hinduism is Australia's fastest growing religion and Buddhism is the country's second largest religion. Of course, Islam stands as a colossus on the world stage, profoundly influential, often misunderstood. This series seeks to understand the worlds religions and Christianity's place among them. (Please note, bible study questions relating to the sermon can be accessed by clicking on the paperclip icon, found on the right).
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August 28, 2016
Published by Alys Martin on August 28, 2016

World Religions – Part 3 of 5

While Christianity remains the worlds largest religion, it is by no means the only important religious movement. Perhaps surprisingly, Hinduism is Australia's fastest growing religion and Buddhism is the country's second largest religion. Of course, Islam stands as a colossus on the world stage, profoundly influential, often misunderstood. This series seeks to understand the worlds religions and Christianity's place among them. (Please note, bible study questions relating to the sermon can be accessed by clicking on the paperclip icon, found on the right).
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August 21, 2016
Published by Alys Martin on August 21, 2016

World Religions Part 2 of 5

While Christianity remains the worlds largest religion, it is by no means the only important religious movement. Perhaps surprisingly, Hinduism is Australia's fastest growing religion and Buddhism is the country's second largest religion. Of course, Islam stands as a colossus on the world stage, profoundly influential, often misunderstood. This series seeks to understand the worlds religions and Christianity's place among them.
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August 14, 2016
Published by Alys Martin on August 14, 2016

World Religions – Part 1 of 5

While Christianity remains the worlds largest religion, it is by no means the only important religious movement. Perhaps surprisingly, Hinduism is Australias fastest growing religion and Buddhism is the countrys second largest religion. Of course, Islam stands as a colossus on the world stage, profoundly influential, often misunderstood. This series seeks to understand the worlds religions and Christianitys place among them.
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July 17, 2016
Published by Alys Martin on July 17, 2016

Why Christianity Makes Sense

Just as in Colossae in the 1st century AD so to today it is so easy to be taken captive by "hollow philosophies". Now, as then, freedom from such deception is found in Christ, who brings us a "fullness" that no other worldview can provide. And that is why Christianity makes sense.
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