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Sunday Service - 6 June 2021


We look forward to welcoming you this Sunday at our 8 AM or 10 AM service.


PLEASE NOTE: Seating is limited according to Covid regulations, so you need to book tickets for yourself and anyone who will be joining you. We must also ask that you wear a mask and keep it on throughout the service.

CLICK HERE TO BOOK FOR THIS SUNDAY.

If you find the 10 AM service 'sold out' please try the 8 AM service.

If you have booked and are unable to attend, please cancel your tickets ("request refund") via your Quicket account.


Kids Church and Youth are meeting in the rooms across the courtyard.


For those unable to join us for worship in the building, we're continuing with our online services, premiering on Sundays at 9 AM (CAT). Watch with us here on YouTube or Facebook<-- Click on the links to tune in for the premiere.



In this week's sermon:


No matter where in the world you live, there are a lot of things to be anxious about, for some these are more or less obvious or serious. However, despite enjoying greater comfort and safety in our modern lives than in times gone by, we’re finding society in general becoming more and more anxious. Why is this and how can we hope to find any peace in an uncertain world? Join us this Sunday...


We’re in a sermon series called Re:Image - Restoring the image of God. Scripture teaches us that all people are created in the image of God - no matter our race, culture, gender or religion - and so we carry in us some of God’s beauty and glory. But like a wrecked car, the image of God in us has been damaged (by sin - ours and others’) and is in need of repair. God’s plan, through the work of Jesus and the Holy Spirit, is to redeem and restore his image in us. But often we flourish for a time and then become stunted. Each week we’re discussing some of the issues that we face in this life that stop us from growing, as well as the hope that the gospel holds for our continued transformation.


CLICK HERE to read Psalm 23 NIV


HELP US, HELP YOU:

CLICK HERE to take our quick survey (closes this Sunday)

Your answers will remain anonymous, but will help us understand the overall health of the church and how we, as leaders and staff, can better serve you and our surrounding community.


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