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Every week we open the Bible at Seven Hills Anglican Church and hear God's Word preached. These sermons are recorded and uploaded for your encouragement.If you're interested in exploring Christianity more, we'd love you to visit us sometime > www.sevenhillschurch.com.au
Seven Hills Anglican Church hosts Seven Hills Anglican Church Podcast, a religion show with 12 episodes published.


Assessing expectations of the future by the limitations of the present can lead to some dangerous conclusions. This is no less so than with what God promises to those who trust in Christ.

What you expect from the future will shape the way you live and behave. So what does your life suggest about what you think about the future?

Careful, thoughtful organisation of the church – is it a quenching of the Spirit, a suppression of the work of God?

If we are to use our gifts in the church with love, then there will be some important implications…


If you are a follower of Jesus you are a part of the ‘body of Christ’ – but do we live out the implications of this reality?

How do you discern a genuine spiritual experience? What does it mean to be a spiritual person? The Apostle Paul begins a section on spiritual gifts (ch.12-14) by considering this question.

Clarity over what is essential is important.

What does the experience of Pentecost teach us about spirituality? What does it mean for our experience of church life today?

The resurrected Jesus shares a meal with some of his disciples – what does it mean for us today?

Jesus’ final cry from the cross – was it simply an observation? an admission of defeat? or something more?

If Jesus were to come to your house, how would you receive him? What does Jesus’ arrival in Jerusalem tell us about who he is?

A good start doesn’t guarantee a great finish – what does it take to make it to the end?
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