Archive for January, 2012

1Timothy Series starting at am & pm

by Dave Moore | Posted on January 31st in Pastors thoughts   No Comments »

Silencing people in love? The worst of sinners? Shipwrecking one’s faith? Praying men and modest women? Deacons and disgrace? All things are good? A list for widows? Public rebukes? The root of all kinds of evil? Fight the good fight. There’s just some of the issues we’re going to face as we look through  Bring’it at hbc:am and hbc:pm over the next 8 weeks… starting Sunday 5th Feb.

 

The Sunday before the storm

by Dave Moore | Posted on January 31st in Pastors thoughts   No Comments »

As the uni year begins, we’re praying that God would graciously use us at unichurch to see people saved and Christians mature while they’re at uni. Last Minute Sunday is where we lay out our plans, under God, to see this happen. Get along! 4pm Feb 19th at CT202. Free BBQ before church included.

 

“Complement Him” Conference

by Dave Moore | Posted on January 23rd in Pastors thoughts   No Comments »

Our friends at Grace Evangelical church are running a 1 day conference about ministry, with particular reference to women’s roles and opportunities. It’s on Tuesday 13th March from 9:30am. Most of the staff team are planning on going, and if you’d like to come along, the details are here.

 

How are they feeling? Claire Williams

by Dave Moore | Posted on January 23rd in MTS at HBC   No Comments »



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How are they feeling? Matt Tyler

by Dave Moore | Posted on January 23rd in MTS at HBC   No Comments »



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Katoomba Men’s Convention

by Dave Moore | Posted on January 22nd in Pastors thoughts   1 Comment »

Sign up for KMC now…

https://hunterbiblechurch.wufoo.com/forms/hbc-goes-to-katoomba-mens-convention/

 

“The Holy Spirit” at Forge

by Dave Moore | Posted on January 15th in Pastors thoughts   No Comments »

Registrations have opened for the unichurch WEEK away… Forge. Early bird discount runs out soon, so register here…

https://hunterbiblechurch.wufoo.eu/forms/the-holy-spirit-at-forge-12/

 

Will this be the year? Waiting well.

by Ben Broadfoot | Posted on January 1st in Pastors thoughts   1 Comment »

Over brekky we read an encouraging comment by Charles Spurgeon, that maybe this year will be our last.

Katie and I reflected on our ability to consider our lives on earth more excitedly than eternity with Jesus. In 2011 we got engaged, married & bought a house that we’re about to move in to. I started a new job (twice) and a bible college course. Lots happened, lots of good things. But things that we’ll forget if Jesus comes back.

Jesus has promised that he will come back, sometime that we can’t predict - “Now concerning that day and hour no one knows” (Matthew 24:36). It could be 2012 ironically. It doesn’t matter, because we’ve been told what we should be doing while we wait.

We are to wait together faithfully

Hebrews 10:24-25 says “And let us be concerned about one another in order to promote love and good works, 25 not staying away from our worship meetings, as some habitually do, but encouraging each other,(A) and all the more as you see the day drawing near.”

When Katie and I get tired, church is often the last thing we want to do on a Sunday before the regular week starts. When we do turn up, trying to look after other people, we’ll drive home saying “that was so good, I can’t believe we thought about not going”. Waiting together for Jesus’ return is both our work and our encouragement while we wait.

We are to wait together faithfully

When Jesus comes back he’ll measure our faithfulness relevant to what we’ve each individually been given. Matthew 25:29 says “For to everyone who has, more will be given, and he will have more than enough. But from the one who does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him.” What these servants have (or do not have) is fruit produced from what Jesus has given them. Individually and uniquely.

Last night one of the PM guys was reminding me about the need for Christians to deliberately and prayerfully have a look at where God has put them, what abilities and resources he’s given them, and to use those circumstances and abilities to produce fruit for God. The consequences for never doing this are terrifying (Matthew 25:14-30) and the reward for doing it is the opposite.

I’m praying this year that God will graciously force me to be fruitful. It may be the year.
Come Lord Jesus, come.