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  • January 29, 2023

    According to James, the human tongue simply can’t be tamed – much like a cat. It causes all sorts of problems, fights, and quarrels; it lights uncontrollable bush-fires with its venom-filled lash. But what’s the real problem? Is it our tongues, or what lies deeper in our being?

  • January 22, 2023

    Do you think faith is a private, invisible thing, that’s all about believing the right stuff? Think again, says James! A living faith will change the way you think, and also change the way you act – and that should be very visible to everyone!

  • January 15, 2023

    It’s easy to be fooled by the ‘appearance’ of glory – we’re impressed by sleek cars, the latest tech, fine fashion, and expensive jewellery. But when our loyalty is unflinchingly focused on Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory, things should change – especially when it comes to the way we evaluate the true worth of the people we mix with.

  • January 8, 2023

    Are you ‘religious’? Your reaction to that question will vary according to your definition of the term. For James, claims of ‘religion’ that don’t affect the way we live and our passion to care for the poor and struggling are worthless.

  • January 1, 2023

    As we enter a new year we’re taking a look at the letter of James, brother of Jesus and leader of the Jerusalem Church. It’s a letter full of practical advice about living lives of loyal allegiance to Jesus – and step one is, stay loyal, even when things are tough.

  • December 25, 2022

    Christmas Day Service 25 December 2022

  • December 24, 2022

    Christmas Eve Service on the 24th of December 2022

  • December 18, 2022

    The Service of Nine Lessons and Carols on December 18 at The Scots’ Church Melbourne

  • November 20, 2022

    Fresh from a beachside reminder that Jesus is the fulfilment of Ezekiel’s vision of a ‘life giving river,’ Peter finds both forgiveness for his past mistakes, and a challenge to follow – no matter what the cost or the comparison with others. It’s a fitting challenge and encouragement for all of us as we reach the end of John’s gospel.