Winning Souls For Christ

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Matthew 4:13-22 — Not simply reserved for those with a calling of Evangelism, Jesus’ invitation to all believers is the same as that given to His first disciples: “Come, follow me…and I will make you fishers of men”.

Hear from Tony McLennan, Co-Founder of Australia for Jesus on the priority and practise of winning souls for Christ.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:00:15


A Heart For The Plights Of Others

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Jonah 1:1-4-16 — When a violent storm threatened to destroy the ship he was aboard, Jonah was fast asleep. And only after the pleas of the sailors did he recognise his rebellion as the storm’s cause. Like Jonah, we too can become so absorbed in our privilege and problems that we are blinded to the plights of those around us. And like Jonah, we are called to precisely the opposite response: loving and serving those around us, no matter the cost.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:04:21


The God Who Cares & Calls

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Jonah 1:1-3 — Having been called by God to preach to the city of Nineveh, the prophet Jonah instead chose to flee. More than just a Sunday school story, the account of Jonah reveals to us - even in its first few verses - a God who is not distant and removed; but rather, a God who seeks out the lost for redemption. And all the while, invites us to partner with Him as His purposes are fulfilled.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:08:19


'That Settles It'

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Psalm 119:89,105 — The world we live in is prone to constant change. To what then, are we to ground and establish ourselves? Nothing less than the powerful, everlasting, immovable, unshakeable Word of God. Filled with more than 6,000 promises, His Word to us establishes every area of our lives as we anchor ourselves to it. And as we do so, we too will find ourselves continually saying: “God said it, I believe it, that settles it!”

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:05:11


More Than Just a Happy Ending

View all sermons by Kathryn Hartley

Matthew 28:1-10; Revelation 21:1-5 — As those living ‘Post-Easter’, it is easy to view Jesus’ resurrection as the happy ending that simply resolved the horror of The Cross. But, viewed rightly, The Resurrection is much more like a new beginning, pointing us with confident hope to God’s ultimate and eternal redemption of all creation.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 58:26