
Blessed by God – Mark Sayers
Mark Sayers opens a brand new series by tackling one of the most urgent and contested questions of our time: what is a human? As AI, autonomous robots, and drones increasingly appear in our workplaces, schools, and stree

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Mark Sayers opens a brand new series by tackling one of the most urgent and contested questions of our time: what is a human? As AI, autonomous robots, and drones increasingly appear in our workplaces, schools, and stree

In this message, Andy opens Luke 10 and the parable of the Good Samaritan to explore something central to the church's heritage but easy to overlook — hospitality. Drawing on his years in the coffee industry, the extraor

Andy opens Matthew 5:14-16 to remind us that we were made to stand out, not for the sake of it, but because a weary world is searching for hope. He unpacks three practical tools for shining Christ's light: abiding with J

We are honoured to welcome back guest speaker Rob Reimer, who took us into Psalm 63 to explore one of the great rhythms of the Christian life: the theology of process and the theology of encounter. Drawing from David's r

Daniel Murton opens Luke 10 to remind us that the harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few, and to ask whether we actually believe it. Sharing the story of an 18-year-old version of himself belting out "Send Me, I W

In the final message of our series A Sent People, Mark Sayers turns to Acts 2 and Jesus' staggering promise in John 14:12 that we will do "greater things than these." Drawing on the remarkable story of the Mongolian chur

On Pentecost Sunday, Mark Sayers brings our series A Sent People to its turning point in Acts 2, the moment the Spirit is poured out and the church is born. But before he unpacks the violent wind and the tongues of fire,

As we approach Pentecost, Mark takes us into Acts 2 to explore one of the great preconditions for the Spirit being poured out, that He falls not on isolated individuals, but on a people gathered together. Drawing a line

Continuing our series A Sent People, Trudi Sayers opens up Acts 2:33 and Philippians 2 to explore the two sides of being "poured out" — the Spirit Jesus pours into us, and the lives we then pour out for others. Trudi rem

Continuing our series A Sent People, Ryan opens up Acts 10 and 11, the moment Peter is jolted out of his comfort zone by a strange vision and an even stranger invitation to walk into a Gentile's home. Through Peter's sto

In our series, A Sent People, Mark continues in the book of Acts to remind us that purpose alone isn't enough — vision animates us, but perseverance is what carries us. Facing corruption, persecution, and distraction, th

Being sent by God sounds exciting — until you realise you're sent with other people. And with a God who keeps combining the to-do lists. In this message from A Sent People, Ryan explores the tension between doing too muc

A message for our 10 am Nunawading service. The disciples had every reason to walk away. But they didn't — they gathered, they prayed, and they waited. And 120 people changed the world. In this message from A Sent People

After Easter, it's easy to lose momentum — but the story doesn't stop there. In this opening message of A Sent People, Mark Sayers unpacks the moment between Jesus' ascension and Pentecost, asking a confronting question:

On Easter Sunday, Mark explores how the resurrection shatters mere tradition, memory, and expectation, revealing that Jesus is not to be found among the dead but alive and at work. This message is an invitation to move b

What if the life you’re looking for is found not in striving, but in being sent? In this message, Ryan Rowlette explores how Jesus lived with a deep sense of purpose—sent by the Father—and how He invites us into that sam

In this message from The Way of the Kingdom series, Mark Sayers explores the powerful and often misunderstood story of Mary Magdalene. Far from the myths and misrepresentations, Mary emerges as a model of wholehearted di

In this message from our The Way of the Kingdom series, Mark explores the dramatic moment when Jesus returns to His hometown synagogue and declares that the long-awaited kingdom of God has arrived. What begins as admirat

In this message from our The Way of the Kingdom series, Andy Kroussoratsky explores Jesus’ vision for discipleship—from the moment He calls His first followers to the Great Commission where He sends them out. Looking at

The Kingdom Has Come Near – Mark Sayers Mark Sayers opens The Way of the Kingdom by announcing the revolutionary shift Jesus proclaimed: a new order has broken into the world—God’s kingdom is here. This message invites u
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