Merri Creek Anglican

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Podcast by Merri Creek Anglican

Episodes

  • [Peter Carolane] I Am the Way (John 14: 5-14)15.8.21

    23/08/2021 Duration: 21min

    Peter explores some of the most famous words that Jesus says from John 14 "I am the way and the truth and the life."

  • [Peter Carolane] Where Am I Going When I Die? (John 14: 1–4)

    09/08/2021 Duration: 20min

    What happens when we die? Where do we go? In this sermon, Peter explores Heaven from John 14!

  • [Peter Carolane] John: Jesus’ Dodgy Friends (John 13:18-38)01.08.21

    01/08/2021 Duration: 36min

    What is true Christian love? In this sermon, Peter explores Christian love while learning from Jesus’ dodgy friends!

  • [Beck Miller] John: We Wash Each Others Feet (John 13:12-17) 25.07.21

    26/07/2021 Duration: 18min

    How would you grow a movement? How do we follow Jesus Christ in helping others find faith and flourish? In this sermon Beck Miller looks at foot-washing as the means by which help others find faith and flourish in Christ. Foot washing is counterintuitive & countercultural but it is also a means of pastoral care, discipleship & blessing.

  • [Beck Miller] John: Jesus Washes Feet (John 13.1-11) 18.07.21

    20/07/2021 Duration: 22min

    How does Jesus to love us? Beck Miller looks at Jesus washing feet and highlights the importance of allowing Jesus to wash us if we want to have a part with him. We can allow Jesus to come close by admitting our need for Jesus, asking his help, and receiving his grace. The Examen prayer is one resource to help us.

  • [Flyck Clift] John: The Glory We Seek (John 12.37-50) 11.07.21

    12/07/2021 Duration: 27min

    Whose glory do we seek? Whose praise do we love? Are we willing to follow Jesus and accept the type of glory he offers us? In this sermon, from the end of John 12, Flyck Clift looks at what active belief looks like, what it means for God to harden peoples hearts, and some practical ways we can value God’s word in our day to day living.

  • [Patrick Senn] John: The Hour Has Come (John 12:30-36) 04.07.21

    05/07/2021 Duration: 25min

    Patrick Senn continues the John series looking at the momentous occasion in history which changed life forever. The hour that Jesus is glorified through his death and resurrection is the hour he makes a way to draw us through our suffering and into glory with him.

  • [Peter Carolane] John: Jesus Rides Into Jerusalem (John 12.12-19) 27.06.21

    28/06/2021 Duration: 22min

    Continuing in the gospel of John, Peter looks at popularity and what it means to be a Christian when Jesus is unpopular. Friendship can accommodate views which don’t like Jesus to build trust but accommodating other views is not the same as conforming to them. The truth is that opposition is to be expected in faith, but through it we draw nearer to Christ and know more of God’s resurrection power.

  • [Beck Miller] Micah: (What to Do)When All Hope Is Gone (Micah 7) 20.06.21

    20/06/2021 Duration: 21min

    In this final sermon in the Micah series Beck Miller looks at Micah 7 which shows us how to respond to devastating news. In responding to injustice and suffering Micah shows us how to lament, to exercise our faith, and to build our hope on the promises of God, who is abundantly merciful.

  • [Beck Miller] Micah: The Authentic Life (Micah 6:1-8) 13.06.21

    13/06/2021 Duration: 21min

    Pursuit of an ‘authentic life’ has become important in our culture today, but what do Christians look at to determine who we are and how to live this authentic life? God tells Israel in Micah, and Beck Miller encourages us, to look at God who has liberated us in many ways and ultimately through Jesus Christ and who has established us as his people to do justice, love mercy and walk humbly.

  • [Patrick Senn] Micah: God’s House Rules (Micah 3.5 - 4.5) 06.06.21

    07/06/2021 Duration: 17min

    Here Patrick Senn preaches on Micah 3.5 - 4.5 looking at the major demolition and renovation required in God’s house. Micah calls out the rot beneath the shiny façade highlighting the greed and injustice being perpetrated by God’s people. He reminds God’s people that while renovation is hard, it is done through the Holy Spirit and for the purpose of creating more beautiful room for God. We, too, are called to confess the areas in our lives which need demolishing, inviting and trusting God to rebuild them.

  • [Peter Carolane] Pentecost (Acts 2) 23.05.21

    24/05/2021 Duration: 32min

    Peter preaches on Pentecost, reminding us that Pentecost shows God to be the great leveller, empowering all those who call on the Lord and have faith in Jesus. There are no imposters in God’s kingdom, instead every Christian has received the Holy Spirit who enables and strengthens lives which powerfully glorify God.

  • [Peter Carolane] Vision: A Church that Inspires Creatives (Acts 17:16-34; Eph 2:10) 16.05.21

    17/05/2021 Duration: 34min

    In this final week of the Vision series Peter looks at how and why the church can inspire creatives. Our mission as Christians is sharpened and our worship in enriched through valuing creativity for its own sake and through encouraging creatives to see how their work can glorify God. Without watering-down the gospel or beating down others, Christians can follow Paul in making connections between culture and God which show God to be the ultimate creative who willingly, lovingly suffers for the sake of his art.

  • [Peter Carolane] Vision: Nourishing Spiritual Seekers (Exodus 16.13-36; John 6.28-40) 09.05.21

    10/05/2021 Duration: 33min

    Many people seek spiritual nourishment, but how do we know when we are being spiritually nourished? Here Peter says that spiritual nourishment rightly understood is found in Jesus Christ and will be reflected in growing obedience to Jesus Christ, desires which align with God’s desires, finding meaning and significance everyday, and taking courageous steps of faith.

  • [Peter Carolane] Vision: Dispersed like Yeast in Dough (Romans 12.9-21) 02.05.21

    03/05/2021 Duration: 26min

    In this second sermon in the vision series for 2021 Peter encourages us towards being people who transform the world into the Kingdom of God starting in our own household. Christians can bring the kingdom as peacemakers who show love, generosity and hospitality to others, through God’s power made available by Jesus, not by the idols of leisure we so often seek.

  • [Peter Carolane] Vision: Cultivating an Open & Charitable Dialogue (Colossians 4:5-6) 25.04.21

    26/04/2021 Duration: 27min

    Peter opens the Vision series for this year looking at how we can cultivate an open and charitable dialogue with the ‘no-religion’ tribes in our area. We are encouraged to have a responsive ministry which requires wisdom in taking opportunities to share our faith in an attractive manner. This will include gracious action and humility along with gospel confidence, as Jesus Christ has perfectly modelled.

  • [Flyck Clift] Raised With Christ (Ephesians 2:4-10) 18.04.21

    19/04/2021 Duration: 28min

    Having remembered Jesus Christ’ resurrection, Flyck Clift looks at what the resurrected life looks like for Christians today. In understanding our position in relation to God and knowing the benefits of such a position we are free to explore a life of good works. Through good works we realise the fullness of our resurrected lives as God intended through Christ.

  • [Patrick Senn] Easter Sunday (Matthew 28:1-15; Isaiah 25:6-9) 04.04.21

    14/04/2021 Duration: 28min

    This Easter, in the climate of grief over the continuing revelation of abuses against women, we are reminded by Patrick Senn of God's wisdom displayed in Jesus’ resurrection. At the resurrection God shows his love for women, and through women to everyone, by making them the heralds of his extraordinary news.: Jesus has been raised to new life. and has overcome the power of evil. Jesus' resurrection stands in history, not as a quick fix to our problems, but as the source of our lasting hope in this life and for life to come.

  • [Beck Miller] Good Friday (Matthew 27:11-61) 02.04.21

    03/04/2021 Duration: 27min

    This Good Friday, 2021, Beck Miller encourages us to think of the story of Jesus Christ’s death - not as a tragedy but as a great love story, which we are each invited to step into.

  • [Peter Carolane] 1 Corinthians: Should You Be Excommunicated? (1 Corinthians 5:1-6:8) 28.03.21

    29/03/2021 Duration: 28min

    Peter preaches on one of the trickier passages of 1 Corinthians looking at excommunication and how the church is to respond to immorality among its members. Does the church respond to immorality within it by excommunicating immoral Christians, just like when a child is sent to ‘time-out’? Peter discusses how the church is to pursue holiness, and points to Jesus Christ's excommunication on our behalf.

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