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WAKE UP! Part II - Calling for A Saviour |
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Sunday 1st March 2009 - 6.00PM: New Series: Wake Up! A Study of the Prophets The prophets were people who provided a "Wake Up Call" to their peers, pointing to changes that would one day be fulfilled. In this series we'll look at 3 different Prophets and the message of change that would eventually arrive in the person of Jesus.
Week Two: Calling for A Saviour - Isaiah Reading: Isaiah 52.13-53.11
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Five Promises - With Your Name on Them: Part IV |
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Sunday 1st March 2009 - 9.30AM: Week Four: Transformed
Romans 8:19 -21 promises that one day our mortal beings will be transformed into immortal beings. With this in mind, is it possible to get a little "heaven on earth" action before that day?
Reading: Rom 8:18-30
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WAKE UP! Part I - Calling for A New Relationship |
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Sunday 22nd February 2009 - 6.00PM: New Series: Wake Up! A Study of the Prophets The prophets were people who provided a "Wake Up Call" to their peers, pointing to changes that would one day be fulfilled. In this series we'll look at 3 different Prophets and the message of change that would eventually arrive in the person of Jesus.
Week one: Calling for a New Relationship - Jeremiah Reading: Jeremiah 31.31-34 (NIV)
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Five Promises - With Your Name on Them: Part III |
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Sunday 22nd February 2009 - 9.30AM: Week Three: Adopted Romans 8:16 states "God's Spirit joins himself to our spirits to declare we are God's children." How does it feel to be part of God's Royal Family? Reading: Rom 8:14-17 |
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IDENTITY: Part III - I am a Stranger |
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Sunday 15th February 2009 - 6.00PM: Do you every wonder who we really are or why we exist? This series helps us understand our identity as Christians and how we are made unique for a purpose. Week Three: I am a Stranger
Reading: 1 Peter 2:11-12
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Five Promises - With Your Name on Them: Part II |
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Sunday 15th February 2009 - 9.30AM: Week Two: Empowered Romans 8:11 says we will be given life (with a capital "L") if the Spirit who raised Jesus from death lives within us. Does that sound like empowerment to you? Reading: Rom 8:9 - 13 |
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Five Promises - With Your Name on Them: Part I |
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Sunday 8th February 2009 - 9.30AM: Week One: Freed
Romans 8:2 declares we have been set free "from the law of sin and death." It's a great promise but what does it mean in our everyday lives? How free do you feel?
Reading: Rom 8:1 - 8
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IDENTITY: Part II - I am Royalty |
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Sunday 8th February 2009 - 6.00PM:
Do you every wonder who we really are or why we exist? This series helps us understand our identity as Christians and how we are made unique for a purpose.
Week Two: I am Royalty
Reading: 1 Peter 2:9-11
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Sunday 1st February 2009 - 9.30AM: This service will be a celebration of the fact we value children & families at Northside.
Join us for a SPECIAL FAMILY SERVICE for ALL ages as we explore well known stories from the bible.
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IDENTITY: Part I - I am a Child of God |
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Sunday 1st February 2009 - 6.00PM:
Do you every wonder who we really are or why we exist? This series helps us understand our identity as Christians and how we are made unique for a purpose.
Week One: I am a Child of God
Reading: 1 John 5:1-5
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Sunday 25th January 2008 6.00PM: "Whatever"
6.00PM. It's a word that's become part of our everyday speech and usually denotes "let's see what happens." When applied to our spiritual life it actually has a strong foundation in Biblical teaching. Paul was always ready for whatever...
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Design your 2009 - Part IV: Make Way For Whatever |
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Sunday 25th January 2009 - 9.30AM: Continuing Series: Design your 2009
We put thought into the design of a new home; the itinerary of a trip; the outline of a speech. But how many of us amble into a New Year with very little, if any thought, as to the outcomes we desire...?
Week Four: Make Way For Whatever
Reading: Philippians 4:10-13
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Design your 2009 - Part III: Make a Feature of Faith |
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Sunday 18th January 2009 - 9.30AM: Continuing Series: Design your 2009
We put thought into the design of a new home; the itinerary of a trip; the outline of a speech. But how many of us amble into a New Year with very little, if any thought, as to the outcomes we desire...?
Week Three: Make a Feature of Faith
Reading: Hebrews 11:1 - 6
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WHY? - Part II: Serve Our Community // Why Serve Others? |
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Sunday 18th January 2008 6.00PM: Why Serve Others?
6.00PM. Join us as Sam explores, from a biblical basis, the second part of our vision statement "Serve Our Community".
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WHY? - Part I: Building THE Community // Why Do Church? |
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Sunday 11th January 2008 6.00PM: Why Do Church?
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Design your 2009 - PART II: Make Provision for Problems |
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Sunday 11th January 2009 - 9.30AM: Continuing Series: Design your 2009
We put thought into the design of a new home; the itinerary of a trip; the outline of a speech. But how many of us amble into a New Year with very little, if any thought, as to the outcomes we desire...?
Week Two: Make Provision for Problems
Reading: 2 Corinthians 4:7 - 12
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Design your 2009 - Part I: Make Room For Rejuvenation |
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Sunday 4th January 2009 - 9.30AM: Continuing Series: Design your 2009 We put thought into the design of a new home; the itinerary of a trip; the outline of a speech. But how many of us amble into a New Year with very little, if any thought, as to the outcomes we desire...? Week One: Make Room For Rejuvenation Reading: Matthew 11:25-30 |
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God's New Year Resolution... For You??? |
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Sunday 4th January 2008 - 6.00PM: God's New Year Resolution... For You???
In Jeremiah 29:11 God made certain promises to the ancient Israelites; He spoke about "plans to bring prosperity and not disaster... plans to bring about the future you hope for."
To what extent can we claim these promises as God's New Year resolution for us?
Reading: Jeremiah 29:10-14
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Sunday 28th December 2008 -6.00PM: New Years Revolutions
It's that time of year again... we look back on things we should have/could have done and wonder where the time went?
How do we resolve to do the "things that will last" this new year? Join us as we look forward to the ways God can help us be a part of a New Years Revolution...
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How do you follow an act like Christmas? |
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Sunday 28th December 2008 - 9.30AM: How do you follow an act like Christmas? An overview of the events recorded in the Gospels, following the birth of Jesus Christ. A close look at what happened will help us in dealing with the "post Christmas blues". Reading: Luke 2:22-23 |
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Thursday 25th December 2008 - 9.00AM: Christmas Day- one service only Reading: Matthew 1:18-23 |
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Christmas Eve Family Concert |
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Wednesday 24th December 2008 - 6.00PM:
Join us for a family Concert!
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Christmas Eve Cake and Cider |
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Wednesday 24th December 2008 - 10.00PM:
Join us for our traditional Cake and Cider.
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Wednesday 24th December 2008 - 11.00PM: Candlelight Service
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Introducing "Joe the Carpenter" |
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Sunday 21st December 2008 - 9.30AM: Introducing "Joe the Carpenter" A character study on Joseph, the earthly father of jesus. What can we learn from his example to make us more effective in our walk with God? Reading: Matt 1:18-25 |
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Christmas in Tough Times - Part III |
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Sunday 21st December 2008 - 6.00PM: Introducing "Joe the Carpenter" Christmas 2008 is going to be tough for many Australians - not only because of our nations financial crisis, but because of the general mood of fear and uncertainty which seems to have people in its grip. The first Christmas was no bed of roses for those involved, but they managed to discover LOVE, JOY and PEACE and so can we! Week 3: "Finding PEACE amid the Turbulence" Reading: Matt 1:18-25 |
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Sunday 14th December 2008 - 9.30AM: This service will be a celebration of the fact we value children & families at Northside.
Join us for a SPECIAL CHRISTMAS FAMILY service for ALL ages as we explore well known stories from the bible.
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Christmas in Tough Times - Part II |
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Sunday 14th December 2008 - 6.00PM: This week, Sam Haddon will explore how we begin to uncover true Joy when everything around us feels a little down...
Week Two: Joy Amid the Pessimism Reading: 1 Peter 1:3 |
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There's Something About Mary |
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Sunday 7th December 2008 - 9.30AM: There's Something About Mary It must have been a daunting thought... she was to raise the saviour of the world.
What can we learn from this young woman, who in the midst of uncertainty and responsibility, still sang praise to God?
Reading Luke 1:39-56 NIV |
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Christmas in Tough Times - Part I |
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Sunday 7th December 2008 - 6.00PM: This Christmas, many Australians are heading into difficult times with economic turmoil and a rapidly changing social context. At the time of Jesus' birth, things didn't look to different from today. What does the bible show us, as we and our families move ahead into uncertain times. Week One: Love Amid the Fear |
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iTruths for an iPod generation - Part 4: I am the Bread of Life |
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Sunday 30th November 2008 - 6.00PM: Studies of the "I AM" statements of Jesus: During His ministry Jesus made a number of bold "I am" statements to declare His mission and identity. The question is: "What do these various statements mean for us today?"
Week Four: "I am the Bread of Life.." Reading: John 6:22-35
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Jesus Through the Eyes of Isaiah |
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Sunday 23rd November 2008 - 9.30AM: Jesus through the eyes of Isaiah. Centuries before the time of Christ, God's spirit inspired Isiaah to write extraordinary details about the life and times of the coming Messiah. His insights are both powerful and prophetic . . . a perfect lead in to the coming Christmas Season. Week One: Reading: Isaiah 9: 2 - 7 |
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iTruths for an iPod generation - Part 3: I am the Resurrection and the Life |
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Sunday 23rd November 2008 - 6.00PM: Studies of the "I AM" statements of Jesus: During His ministry Jesus made a number of bold "I am" statements to declare His mission and identity. The question is: "What do these various statements mean for us today?"
Week Three: "I am the Resurrection and the Life.." Reading: John 11:25
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Building to Last - Part IV |
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Sunday 16th November 2008 - 9.30AM: Building to Last - Part IV One of our Core Values at Northside is to build the Community in order to serve our community. In this Series we'll look at what it takes to build a solid community of God's people. Week Four: Laying a Firm Foundation... Jesus Christ: His message and mission as our motivation Reading: 1 Corinthians 3:9-15 |
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iTruths for an iPod generation - Part 2: I am the Way, the Truth and the Life |
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Sunday 16th November 2008 - 6.00PM:
Studies of the "I AM" statements of Jesus: During His ministry Jesus made a number of bold "I am" statements to declare His mission and identity. The question is: "What do these various statements mean for us today?"
Week Two: "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.." Reading: John 14:6
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Building to Last - Part III |
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Sunday 9th November 2008 - 9.30AM: Building to Last - Part III One of our Core Values at Northside is to build the Community in order to serve our community. In this Series we'll look at what it takes to build a solid community of God's people. Week Three: Building Sites Need Power... A focus on the Holy Spirit Reading: John 16:4-11 |
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iTruths for an iPod generation - Part I: I am the Light of the World |
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Sunday 9th November 2008 - 6.00PM: Studies of the "I AM" statements of Jesus: During His ministry Jesus made a number of bold "I am" statements to declare His mission and identity. The question is: "What do these various statements mean for us today?"
Week One: "I am the Light of the World..." Reading: John 8:12
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Against The Tide - Part III: Stand Against Selfishness |
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Sunday 2nd November 2008 - 6.00PM:
Studies In Colossians:
The book of Colossians calls believers to take a stand and guides us to the transformation of our lies through the power of God.
Week Three: Stand Against Selfishness
In a world of the "me generation" it's so difficult to stand against the tide of Selfishness. Join us this week as Graham Agnew challenges us to look beyond ourselves, and to a new way of living.
Reading: Col 3:1-12
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Building to Last - Part II |
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Sunday 2nd November 2008 - 9.30AM: Building to Last - Part II One of our Core Values at Northside is to build the Community in order to serve our community. In this Series we'll look at what it takes to build a solid community of God's people. Week Two: Keeping in Touch with the Architect . . . The absolute necessity of prayer Reading: Col 4:2-6 |
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Against The Tide - Part II: Stand Against Legalism |
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Sunday 26th October 2008 - 6.00PM: Studies In the Colossians: The book of Colossians calls believers to take a stand and guides us to the transformation of our lies through the power of God.
Week Two: Stand Against Legalism Many see Christianity from a perspective of rules and regulations. Join us this week as Graham Agnew uncovers the freedom we have in Jesus Christ as we take a stand against legalism. |
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Building to Last - Part I |
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Sunday 26th October 2008 - 9.30AM: Building to Last - Part I One of our Core Values at Northside is to build the Community in order to serve our community. In this Series we'll look at what it takes to build a solid community of God's people. Week One: Servant's Entrance, the Only Entrance . . .What does it mean to have a servant heart? Reading: Mark 10:35 - 45 |
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Against The Tide - Part I: Stand Against Shallowness |
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Sunday 19th October 2008 - 6.00PM: Studies In the Colossians: The book of Colossians calls believers to take a stand and guides us to the transformation of our lies through the power of God.
Week One: Stand Against Shallowness
In world of shifting trends and superficial truths, it is so difficult to stand for something, let alone stand against the "Tide of Shallowness".
In this message, Sam Haddon will challenge us to search deeper and to find our firm footing on a firm foundation...
Reading: Colossians 1.23 (TNIV)
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Sunday 19th October 2008 - 9.30AM: This service will be a celebration of the fact we value children & families at Northside.
Join us for a fun and exciting service for ALL ages as we explore well known stories from the bible.
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Beyond Your Everyday Happiness - Part IV: Happy are the Peacemakers |
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Sunday 12th October 2008 - 9.30AM: Beyond Your Everyday Happiness - Part IV
Studies In the Beatitudes:
Everyone's on a quest for happiness in life but sadly, some of the answers put forward by the society can leave us feeling empty and unfulfilled. In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus Christ described a level of happiness and inner peace that well and truly transcends your "everyday" level of happiness. Called "the Beatitude" this block of teaching contains a series of important spiritual principals, which applied in daily living, might have the potential to transform where we look for and how we experience true happiness.
Week Three: Happy are the Peacemakers
Reading: Matthew 5:1 - 12 (GNT)
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Views from the Pews: MISSIONS, MICROSCOPES AND MISCONCEPTIONS |
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Sunday 5th October 2008 - 6.00PM:
Join us Sunday night as Andrew Sellen, one of our mission coordinators and Ministry Interns, gives us an insight into the heart of mission and the common misconceptions of what it is.
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Beyond Your Everyday Happiness - Part III: Happy are the Merciful |
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Sunday 5th October 2008 - 9.30AM: Beyond Your Everyday Happiness - Part III
Studies In the Beatitudes:
Everyone's on a quest for happiness in life but sadly, some of the answers put forward by the society can leave us feeling empty and unfulfilled. In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus Christ described a level of happiness and inner peace that well and truly transcends your "everyday" level of happiness. Called "the Beatitude" this block of teaching contains a series of important spiritual principals, which applied in daily living, might have the potential to transform where we look for and how we experience true happiness.
Week Three: Happy are those who are merciful to others
Reading: Matthew 5:1 - 12 (GNB)
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Once Upon A Parable - Part III: Be Prepared |
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Sunday 28th September 2008 - 6.00PM: Jesus is famous for His parables: simple stories with a spiritual meaning - at least that's what we've been lead to believe. In reality, Jesus' parables were revolutionary statements about the nature of God and how He views us. They would have stunned the people of Jesus' day and their potency is just as strong in 2008.
Week Three: "Be Prepared" (The parable of the wise and foolish bridesmaids)
Reading: Matthew 25:1 - 30
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Beyond Your Everyday Happiness - Part II: Happy are those who Mourn |
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Sunday 28th September 2008 - 9.30AM: Beyond Your Everyday Happiness - Part II
Studies In the Beatitudes:
Everyone's on a quest for happiness in life but sadly, some of the answers put forward by the society can leave us feeling empty and unfulfilled. In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus Christ described a level of happiness and inner peace that well and truly transcends your "everyday" level of happiness. Called "the Beatitude" this block of teaching contains a series of important spiritual principals, which applied in daily living, might have the potential to transform where we look for and how we experience true happiness.
Week Three: Happy are those who mourn
Reading: Matthew 5:1 - 12 (GNB)
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Once Upon A Parable - Part II: One Very Lucky Sheep |
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Sunday 21th September 2008 - 6.00PM: Jesus is famous for His parables: simple stories with a spiritual meaning - at least that's what we've been lead to believe. In reality, Jesus' parables were revolutionary statements about the nature of God and how He views us. They would have stunned the people of Jesus' day and their potency is just as strong in 2008.
Week Two: "One very Lucky Sheep" (the parable of the lost sheep
Reading:Luke 15:1 - 7
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Beyond Your Everyday Happiness - Part I: Happy are the Poor in Spirit |
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Sunday 21st September 2008 - 9.30AM: Beyond Your Everyday Happiness - Part I
Studies In the Beatitudes:
Everyone's on a quest for happiness in life but sadly, some of the answers put forward by the society can leave us feeling empty and unfulfilled. In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus Christ described a level of happiness and inner peace that well and truly transcends your "everyday" level of happiness. Called "the Beatitude" this block of teaching contains a series of important spiritual principals, which applied in daily living, might have the potential to transform where we look for and how we experience true happiness.
Reading: Matthew 5:1 - 12 (NIV)
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Once Upon A Parable - Part I: Savvy Christians |
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Sunday 14th September 2008 - 6.00PM: Jesus is famous for His parables: simple stories
with a spiritual meaning - at least that's what we've been lead to believe. In reality, Jesus' parables were revolutionary statements about the nature of God and how He views us. They would have stunned the people of Jesus' day and their potency is just as strong in 2008.
Week One: "Savvy Christians" (the Parable of the shrewd manager)
Reading: Luke 16:1 - 9
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Sunday 7th September 2008 - 6.00PM:
In our Journey with Jesus, there are forces at work within us, at the emotional and spiritual levels, that can rob us of the joy, peace and sense of wellbeing God wants us to enjoy.
Week Three: Depression
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Christianity on "L" Plates: Studies in 1 Corinthians - Part III |
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Sunday 7th September 2008 - 9.30AM:
The people who made up the Corinthian Church were not only brand new to the Faith, they had come from dark, shadowy pasts in ancient paganism. They had a lot of growing and a lot of learning to do. We do well to heed what Paul tells them about some of the basics of Christianity.
Week Three: Spiritual Gifts: Tools not Trophies
Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:1 - 11
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Sunday 31st August 2008 - 6.00PM:
In our Journey with Jesus, there are forces at work within us, at the emotional and spiritual levels, that can rob us of the joy, peace and sense of wellbeing God wants us to enjoy.
Week Two: Anger
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Christianity on "L" Plates: Studies in 1 Corinthians - Part II |
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Sunday 31st August 2008 - 9.30AM:
The people who made up the Corinthian Church were not only brand new to the Faith, they had come from dark, shadowy pasts in ancient paganism. They had a lot of growing and a lot of learning to do. We do well to heed what Paul tells them about some of the basics of Christianity.
Week Two: Familiarity Breeds . . .
Reading: 1 Corinthians 11:17 - 2
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Sunday 24th August 2008 - 6.00PM:
In our Journey with Jesus, there are forces at work within us, at the emotional and spiritual levels, that can rob us of the joy, peace and sense of wellbeing God wants us to enjoy.
Week One: Fear
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Christianity on "L" Plates: Studies in 1 Corinthians - Part I |
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Sunday 24th August 2008 - 9.30AM:
The people who made up the Corinthian Church were not only brand new to the Faith, they had come from dark, shadowy pasts in ancient paganism. They had a lot of growing and a lot of learning to do. We do well to heed what Paul tells them about some of the basics of Christianity.
Week One: Be Consistent: People Are Watching
Reading: 1 Corinthians 8:4 -13
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Sunday 17th August 2008 - 6.00PM:
What does it mean to be authentic? How can we be an authentic community? By exploring Jesus’ model as the Good Shepherd (John 10) we can begin to understand how we too can be authentic.”
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Risking to Learn/ Learning to Risk - Part III |
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Sunday 17th August 2008 - 9.30AM: Risking to Learn/ Learning to Risk (Part 3)
When we stop taking risks, we stop growing. This is true of life in general but is especially true of our life in Christ. In this Series we are looking at 3 people in the BIble who took risks. Their example will inspire us to take more risks in the areas of service, giving and sharing our faith.
Week Three: Peter & John: In Acts 4 we read about the risks taken by Peter and John in boldly declaring their faith in Christ. They could have taken the easy option and said nothing. Instead, they saw the opportunity and grasped it with courage.
Reading: Acts 4:5 - 12
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Risking to Learn/ Learning to Risk - Part II |
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Sunday 10th August - 9.30AM: Risking to Learn/ Learning to Risk (Part 2)
When we stop taking risks, we stop growing. This is true of life in general but is especially true of our life in Christ. In this Series we are looking at 3 people in the BIble who took risks. Their example will inspire us to take more risks in the areas of service, giving and sharing our faith.
Week Two: David: King David had the opportunity to take the easy way out and use a free gift as his offering to God. He refused to do so, insisting rather on making an offering which cost him plenty.
Reading: 2 Samuel 24:18 - 25
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10th August 2008 - 6pm: You may have seen the popular TV Show. Well, Northside’s version will involve a series of “curly” questions being prepared by some of our Connection Groups (as representatives of the night congregation) to be answered by our Senior Pastor GRAHAM AGNEW. It’s going to be a fun night with (hopefully) some helpful Biblical insights being brought to bear on controversial issues.
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Sunday 3rd August 2008 - 6.00PM: What do you want to be remembered for?
Perhaps that thought has crossed your mind once or twice....
Just before his last days, the Apostle Paul finds himself in a Roman prison and instead of thinking about escape, he offers encouragement. After years of ministry... what things mattered the most?
Join us as Sam Haddon explores what it means to build a "Faith Foundation"
Bible reading: 2 Timothy 3:1-7
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Risking to Learn/ Learning to Risk - Part I |
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Sunday 3rd August 2008 - 9.30AM: Risking to Learn/ Learning to Risk (Part 1)
When we stop taking risks, we stop growing. This is true of life in general but is especially true of our life in Christ. In this Series we are looking at 3 people in the BIble who took risks. Their example will inspire us to take more risks in the areas of service, giving and sharing our faith.
Week One - Nehemiah: A man who saw a need, believed he had the ability to address it and then, by faith, took a risk and become heavily involved.
Reading: Nehemiah 1:1 - 4
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Never the Same Again: Part V - "Transformation (. . . with a capital "T") |
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Sunday 27th July 2008 - 6.00PM: A series focusing on people whose lives were changed forever, following their encounter with Jesus Christ.
Part 5: "Transformation (. . . with a capital "T")
He was the kind of man your parents warned you to keep away from: an evil, deeply disturbed, demonic individual. Nobody wanted to know him, let alone help him. But then he had an encounter with Jesus which cleansed him of the evil forces that had held him captive . . . and he was never the same again.
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FAMILY SERVICE - "Fruits of the Spirit" |
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Sunday 27th July 2008 - 9.30AM: This service will be a celebration of the fact we value children & families at Northside.
Join us for a fun and exciting service for ALL ages as we explore well known stories from the bible.
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Never the Same Again: Part IV - From Persecutor to Preacher |
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Sunday 20th July 2008 - 6.00PM: A series focusing on people whose lives were changed forever, following their encounter with Jesus Christ.
Part 4: "From Persecutor to Preacher" - The Transformation of Saul
Prior to his encounter with the Resurrected Christ, Saul was one of the great persecutors of the newfound Christian Community. But following this roadside meeting, his life was changed forever and he went on to be one of the greatest preachers the Church has ever known.
He was never the same again . . .
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"Industrial Strength Prayers" - Part III: A Plea for Healing |
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Sunday 20th July 2008 - 9.30AM: New Series: "Industrial Strength Prayers" - Part 3: A Plea for Healing
A close look at some of the great prayers in the Bible: Who prayed them? Why were they such strong prayers? What can we learn from them?
Part 3: A Plea for Healing
In Mark 9 there's a desperate man who brings his deeply disturbed son to Jesus, for healing. THe man's heart-felt prayer results in a spectacular healing . .
Reading: Mark 9:17 - 29
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Never the Same Again: Part III - Under New Management |
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Sunday 13th July 2008 - 6.00PM: A series focusing on people whose lives were changed forever, following their encounter with Jesus Christ.
Part 3: "Under New Management" - The Story of Zacchaeus
Following his encounter with Jesus Zacchaeus was transformed into a man of honesty and integrity. Prior to the meeting, his life had been characterised by rip offs and shady deals, but Jesus ensured he was never the same again . . .
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"Industrial Strength Prayers" - Part II: A Plea for Power |
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Sunday 13th July 2008 - 9.30AM: New Series: "Industrial Strength Prayers" - Part 2: A Plea for Power
A close look at some of the great prayers in the Bible: Who prayed them? Why were they such strong prayers? What can we learn from them?
Part 2: A Plea for Power
When praying for the Christians in Ephesus, Paul concentrates on the theme of power: power for inner strength . . .power to understand . . . power for deeper faith
Reading: Ephesians 3:14 -21
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Never the Same Again: Part II - Back on His Feet Again |
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Sunday 6th July 2008 - 6.00PM: A 4 part series focusing on people whose lives were changed forever, following their encounter with Jesus Christ.
Part 2: "Back on His Feet Again - The man at the Bethesda Pool
Following his encounter with Jesus at the Bethesda Pool, a certain man was able to walk for the first time in 38 years! Prior to the meeting, his life had been one of dependence, pain and helplessness, but Jesus ensured he was never the same again . . .
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New Series: "Industrial Strength Prayers" - Part I: A Plea for Forgiveness |
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Sunday 6th July 2008 - 9.30AM: New Series: "Industrial Strength Prayers" - Part I: A Plea for Forgiveness
A close look at some of the great prayers in the Bible: Who prayed them? Why were they such strong prayers? What can we learn from them?
Part 1: A Plea for Forgiveness
In Psalm 51 David acknowledges his sin and pleads for God's forgiveness. It's an "industrial strength" prayer because of its raw honesty and transparency.
Reading: Psalm 51:1 - 9
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Never the Same Again: Part I - Free at Last |
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Sunday 29th June 2008 - 6.00PM: A 4 part series focusing on people whose lives were changed forever, following their encounter with Jesus Christ.
Part 1: "Free at Last . . . " The woman at the well.
Following her encounter with Jesus at a well in Samaria, a certain woman experienced unprecedented levels of freedom and confidence. Prior to the meeting her life had been a mess, but Jesus ensured she was never the same again . . .
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The Darkness Within: Part IV - Depression |
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Sunday 29th June 2008 - 9.30AM: "The Darkness Within…" Even the most spiritual person can find themselves struggling with some of the darker human emotions like restlessness, fear, anger and depression. The ancient Psalmists are among the biblical writers who provide the key to victory in these dark times.
Part 4: Depression - When darkness is our closest friend…
Reading: Psalm 88: 1-9
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The Darkness Within: Part III - Anger |
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Sunday 22nd June 2008 - 9.30AM: "The Darkness Within…" Even the most spiritual person can find themselves struggling with some of the darker human emotions like restlessness, fear, anger and depression. The ancient Psalmists are among the biblical writers who provide the key to victory in these dark times.
Part 3: Anger - When we want to lash out…
Reading: Psalm 79: 1-7
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"Grace Anatomy": Part III - Grace is Risky |
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Sunday 15th June 2008 - 6.00PM: "Grace Anatomy". A study of God's Grace: What is it?; examples form the bible; its impact on our lives. Part 3: Grace is Risky... The fall of Peter, following his denial of Jesus and his subsequent restoration to a position of leadership within the early Church. It was a miracle of Grace.
Luke 7:36 - 39
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The Darkness Within: Part II - Fear |
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day 15th June 2008 - 9.30AM: "The Darkness Within…" Even the most spiritual person can find themselves struggling with some of the darker human emotions like restlessness, fear, anger and depression. The ancient Psalmists are among the biblical writers who provide the key to victory in these dark times.
Part 2: Fear - When we're paralized with anxiety.
Reading: Psalm 55: 1-5 & 16-19 (Good News Bible)
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"Grace Anatomy": Part II - Grace is Redemptive |
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Sunday 8 June 2008 - 6.00PM: "Grace Anatomy". A study of God's Grace: What is it?; examples form the bible; its impact on our lives. Part 2: Grace is Redemptive... The fall of Peter, following his denial of Jesus and his subsequent restoration to a position of leadership within the early Church. It was a miracle of Grace.
Reading: Luke 22:54 - 62
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The Darkness Within: Part I - Restlessness |
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Sunday 8th June 2008 - 9.30AM: Even the most spiritual person can find themselves
struggling with some of the darker human emotions like restlessness, fear, anger and depression. The ancient Psalmists are among the biblical writers who provide the key to victory in these dark times.
Part 1: Restlessness - When we don't find what we're looking for.
Reading: Psalm 42: 1-5
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Guest Speaker: Stephen Hinks - Principal, Australian College of Minsitries |
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Sunday 1st June 2008 - 9.30AM: We were all impacted deeply by Stephen's last appearance at Northside and his call for us all to be better disciples of Jesus Christ. Don't miss this opportunity to hear Stephen, who is the Principal of ACOM (Australian College of Minsitries) where 5 of our members are currently undertaking their theological studies.
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"Grace Anatomy": Part I - Grace is Relentless |
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Sunday 1 June 2008 - 6.00PM: "Grace Anatomy". A study of God's Grace: What is it?;
examples form the bible; its impact on our lives. Part I - Grace is Relentless...The story of Hosea and his relentless pursuit of his wayward wife Gomer - paralleled with God's pursuit of Israel.
Reading: Hosea 11:1-9
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"Worship…In Spirit & In Truth" |
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Sunday 25th May 2008 - 6.00PM: "Grace is Sufficient". As a curtain raiser to our upcoming 3 Part series, "Grace Anatomy" join us for this special service with a creative theme focusing specifically on the topic of God's grace.
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Guest Speaker: Ian Docker - Giving Others the Time of Day |
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Sunday 25th May 2008 - 9.30AM: We all need to slow down periodically in order to refocus
on those relationships, values and goals that make life meaningful. It’s a matter of slowing down in order to keep up…Come and hear Ian Docker in his debut appearance at Northside Community Church.
Reading: Luke 5: 12-16
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"If Only We Were This Simple" - Part III: The Single Life |
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Sunday 18th May 2008 - 6.00PM: Join us as Sam Haddon shares about his journey through
one stage of life we have all experienced...The Single Life.
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About Jonah in About 20 Minutes |
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Sunday 18th May 2008 - 9.30AM: Join us for one of Snr. Pastor Graham Agnew's popular
20 minute summaries of the key themes and topics of a specific Bible book. How much do you know about Jonah? Are you surprised there is absolutely no mention of a whale in that book? What else don't you know about Jonah? What do you need to know about Jonah?
Reading: Jonah 1: 1-5 (Good News Bible)
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"If Only We Were This Simple" - Part II: Discussion Panel |
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Sunday 11th May 2008 - 6.00PM: Join us for a fun-filled service as we quiz a cross-section
of our church community on all things "relationship". From marriage to dating, singleness to engagement, it's bound to be an entertaining and informative night!
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Familes Fragile: Handle With Care |
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Sunday 11th May 2008 - 9.30AM: It's not easy being a parent (or grandparent for that
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matter) in these modern times. Families are under pressure from many sources and it takes strength and resolve to do the job well. God "invented" families and His Word provides us with very practical resources to make our job easier.
Reading: Deuteronmy 6: 1-9 (Good News Bible)
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"If Only We Were This Simple" - Part I: Marriage |
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Sunday 4th May 2008 - 6.00PM: A Christian perspective on relationships between men &
women...
Week One: Marriage.
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FAMILY SERVICE - "In The Beginning" |
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Sunday 4th May 2008 - 9.30AM: This service will be a celebration of the fact we value
children & families at Northside.
Join us for a fun and exciting service for ALL ages as we explore one of the most well known stories in the bible.
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April 27th - 6pm: On the last Sunday of every
month Northside focuses on prayer, praise and worship in a special
way. Everyone is invited to be part of this moving and inspirational
experience.
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"When In Romans" Part III - Be Righteous |
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Sunday 27th April 2008 - 9.30AM: A three week study of some key themes in Paul's letter to
the Romans. In this third week, Sam Haddon explores what it means to be right with God.
Reading: Romans 10:1-13
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From "Zero to Hero": Part III - Esther |
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Sunday 20th April 2008 - 6.00PM: From timid young woman to becoming the Queen of
Persia, Esther's story is one of extreme courage, trust and resilience.
Reading: Esther 4:12 - 17
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From "Zero to Hero": Part II - Joseph |
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Sunday 13th April 2008 - 6.00PM: After being left for dead in a ditch by his brothers, Joseph
experienced a remarkable rise to prominence in the nation of Egypt. Despite the shaky start, God's plan was ultimately fulfilled.
Reading: Genesis 37:12 - 20
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"When In Romans" Part I - Don't Be Roman |
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Sunday 13th April 2008 - 9.30PM: A three week study of some key themes in Paul's letter to
the Romans. In this first week, our Children's & young Families Pastor, Greer Dokmanovic will explore living God's way in an ungodly world.
Reading: Romans 12:1-2
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"When In Romans" Part II - Don't Be Religious |
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Sunday 20th April 2008 - 9.30AM: A three week study of some key themes in Paul's letter to
the Romans. In this second week, Sam Haddon explores why we shouldn't be religious.
Reading: Romans 14:1-9
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From "Zero to Hero": Part I - Moses |
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Sunday 6th April 2008 - 6.00PM:From the bullrushes as a baby to being charged with the
resonsibility of leading the children of Israel to freedom - Moses' story is one of faith and courage.
Reading: Exodus 2:1 - 10
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Journeying with Jesus - JESUS THE TRAILBLAZER |
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Sunday 6th April 2008 - 9.30AM: One of the most powerful and profound features of
Christianity
is the way Jesus identifies with us in virtually every aspect of our
daily lives. In that sense, His journey becomes our journey . .
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Reading: Philippians 2:1 - 11
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March 30th - 6pm: On the last Sunday of every
month Northside focuses on prayer, praise and worship in a special
way. Everyone is invited to be part of this moving and inspirational
experience.
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Journeying with Jesus - JESUS SAYS "GOODBYE |
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Sunday 30th March - 9.30AM: JESUS SAYS "GOODBYE". Jesus' departure from this earth
in a physical sense opened the way for the disciples to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. Today, every believer receives that gift, making Jesus' presence more universal and personal than ever.
Reading: Acts 1:6 - 11
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Journeying with Jesus - JESUS DEFEATS DEATH |
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Sunday 10th February - 9.30AM: JESUS DEFEATS DEATH. Jesus' Resurrection is the
pivotal event of the Christian Faith because it guarantees the Eternal future of all believers. It also strengthens our chances of "Heaven on Earth" here and now.
Reading: Luke 24: 1 - 12
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