Reflection of the Week - 29 October 2019
This week's reflection reminds us that Christian compassion and love extends past "boundaries" of race, country and culture.
This week's reflection reminds us that Christian compassion and love extends past "boundaries" of race, country and culture.
This week's reflection reminds us to understand what we want from God.
This week's reflection reminds us to care for the poor.
This week's reflection reminds us to invest time in people.
This week's reflection reminds us about God's definition of being rich.
This week's reflection gives thanks to the warmth of God's love
This week's reflection focuses on God's concern for social justice
This week's reflection reminds us that we can be the peacemakers in our world.
This week's reflection rejoices in the return of Spring
This week's reflection reminds us that caring for others demonstrates God's love
Publicity surrounding Marty Sampson, a well-known writer and band member of Hillsong music, has swelled after he announced through a social media post (now deleted) that he was losing his faith. In this article we discuss why it's important to talk about faith.
This week's reflection offers hope in our dark days
Rev Dr Chris Walker will discuss the ways we can share and commend faith within the Australian context at the upcoming 'Commending the Faith' seminars. Read more about these seminars and how best to speak about faith in Jesus Christ to a nation.
This week's reflection reminds us that God made us for Joy.
This week's reflection reminds us to trust in the Spirit for guidance
This week's reflection reminds us not to have fear
Cross Roads Uniting Church, located at North Yelta on the outskirts of Moonta and situated within the Moonta Parish, will have its final service on Sunday, 11 August. It has been in existence for over 140 years.
This week's reflection is a prayer to help us care for others
This week's reflection urges us to live lives that shows a Christian example to others
This week's reflection asks God to show us the way between right and wrong.