• March 10, 2024

    This week we conclude our series in Genesis with God’s very famous covenant with Abraham – a promise of a land, a people, and blessing for all the nations of the world. In our current political climate, this passage is still a ‘hot potato’ – ultimately only resolved when we understand the New Testament’s claims that all these promises find their focus and fulfilment in Jesus Christ.

  • March 3, 2024

    If you’ve ever wanted to ‘make a name for yourself’ and see your name live on in posterity, you’re not alone. The builders of the Tower of Babel had the same plan. But God, as it happens, has other plans – he’s going to ‘make a name’ through the line that leads to Christ Jesus, who gave his life in service.

  • February 25, 2024

    Godly leaders can be hard to find. It can also be difficult to know what exactly to look for in Christian pastors. Should they be creative or consistent, rigorous or relaxed, visionary or detailed? The short letter to Titus puts the importance of godly leadership before us and prioritizes two things: people who can teach the gospel and exhibit godly character. It is through these means that God supplies godly leaders for his church.

  • February 18, 2024

    While some problems can be solved by a quick ‘reboot’, the human condition leaves us with a problem that’s somehow more profound. While the Genesis flood narrative shares elements with other ancient accounts, the diagnosis is different, and the solution more elusive. Ultimately, only Jesus can help.

  • February 11, 2024

    As we celebrate the foundational work of our forefathers in establishing our church, it’s important that we look further back – to our foundation on Jesus Christ himself. But what will that mean in practice?

  • February 4, 2024

    In what could be called one of the dullest chapters of the Bible, we trace the family line from Adam through Seth, where it seems death always wins. What hope is there in life outside the garden? It turns out that the line of Seth offers the only ultimate hope.

  • January 28, 2024

    What’s life like outside the garden of Eden? It’s a place where sin, like an animal, is on the prowl. The story of Cain murdering his brother Abel and then continuing his own family line outside of Eden displays the damaging power of sin. God nonetheless shows undeserved mercy toward Cain and provides another son for Adam and Eve, meaning the promise to provide an approved offspring who will crush the serpent’s head is not undone by human sin.

  • January 21, 2024

    Our attempts at creating Utopia always seem to fail – which is why “Life sucks, and then you die” has become such a popular creed. Genesis 3 paints a stylised picture of what went wrong, and why the world works in the broken way it does. Is there even a glimmer of hope?

  • January 14, 2024

    You’ll sometimes hear the expression (usually delivered with a touch of sarcasm), “She thinks she’s God’s gift to mankind.” But the fact is, we should recognise that God really has given us a gift when he gives us the right kind of leaders.