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Sermons are posted for the previous 3-4 months.
Sermon Title: Second and third chances
Date: 16/3/25
Lay reader: Dennis Clark
Text: Luke 13:1-9
Summary: The Bible text on which this sermon is based poses some deep and significant questions about responsibility of mis-fortunes that occur in our lives and who deserves punishment. Ultimately however, the good news is that God is patient, and regardless of our failings, provides us with lots of opportunities to repent and turn to Him.
Date: 16/3/25
Lay reader: Dennis Clark
Text: Luke 13:1-9
Summary: The Bible text on which this sermon is based poses some deep and significant questions about responsibility of mis-fortunes that occur in our lives and who deserves punishment. Ultimately however, the good news is that God is patient, and regardless of our failings, provides us with lots of opportunities to repent and turn to Him.
Sermon Title: Determination and compassion
Date: 16/3/25
Preacher: Pastor Sean Hotinski
Text: Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18 and Philippians 3:14-4:1
Summary: In this sermon that is based on Jesus' response to an attempt by the Pharisees to get Him to flee from Herod and also on the account of God establishing His covenant with Abraham, we see the themes of Jesus' determination to persist in his mission of salvation, despite any obstacles and His compassion for all people, even those who appose Him. Themes that provide us with comfort and reassurance today.
Date: 16/3/25
Preacher: Pastor Sean Hotinski
Text: Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18 and Philippians 3:14-4:1
Summary: In this sermon that is based on Jesus' response to an attempt by the Pharisees to get Him to flee from Herod and also on the account of God establishing His covenant with Abraham, we see the themes of Jesus' determination to persist in his mission of salvation, despite any obstacles and His compassion for all people, even those who appose Him. Themes that provide us with comfort and reassurance today.
Sermon Title: Temptation - our spiritual Achilles tendon
Date: 9/3/25
Preacher: Pastor Bob Wiebusch
Text: Luke 4:1-13
Summary: We all have our weaknesses, our Achilles tendon, even though we may try to portray ourselves as strong and resilient. The devil is all too well aware of this and uses it to get us to fail. In the account in Luke, we hear how Jesus, though tempted, resisted and did not fail, consistent with his status as the Son of God who saves and forgives us, despite our being tempted.
Date: 9/3/25
Preacher: Pastor Bob Wiebusch
Text: Luke 4:1-13
Summary: We all have our weaknesses, our Achilles tendon, even though we may try to portray ourselves as strong and resilient. The devil is all too well aware of this and uses it to get us to fail. In the account in Luke, we hear how Jesus, though tempted, resisted and did not fail, consistent with his status as the Son of God who saves and forgives us, despite our being tempted.
Sermon Title: To ashes you will return
Date: 5/3/25 (Ash Wednesday)
Preacher: Pastor David Altus
Text: Joel 2:1-2, 12-17
Summary: As we begin the period of Lent we are reminded of our true state, our state of sinfulness and the fact that our lives are limited and that ultimately, we will face death. But we are also reminded that death has been defeated and we will have an eternal existence beyond this life.
Date: 5/3/25 (Ash Wednesday)
Preacher: Pastor David Altus
Text: Joel 2:1-2, 12-17
Summary: As we begin the period of Lent we are reminded of our true state, our state of sinfulness and the fact that our lives are limited and that ultimately, we will face death. But we are also reminded that death has been defeated and we will have an eternal existence beyond this life.
Sermon Title: Three things to remember
Date: 2/3/25
Preacher: Pastor Matt Bishop
Text: Luke 9:28-36
Summary: This sermon was the last one preached by Matt as the pastor of the St Paul church. He encourages the members of St Paul to be 8th day people, exodus people and Christ's people. Listen to find out more.
Date: 2/3/25
Preacher: Pastor Matt Bishop
Text: Luke 9:28-36
Summary: This sermon was the last one preached by Matt as the pastor of the St Paul church. He encourages the members of St Paul to be 8th day people, exodus people and Christ's people. Listen to find out more.
Sermon Title: Pointing to Christ
Date: 16/2/25
Preacher: Bishop Paul Smith (Bishop of the Lutheran Church of Australia and New Zealand)
Text:1 Corinthians 15:1-15
Summary: This sermon was preached at the special service where Vicar Sean Hotinski, who had served as vicar at St Paul church during 2024, was officially ordained for the ministry in the Lutheran church. Although intended to inspire Sean in his future ministry it also speaks to all of us.
Date: 16/2/25
Preacher: Bishop Paul Smith (Bishop of the Lutheran Church of Australia and New Zealand)
Text:1 Corinthians 15:1-15
Summary: This sermon was preached at the special service where Vicar Sean Hotinski, who had served as vicar at St Paul church during 2024, was officially ordained for the ministry in the Lutheran church. Although intended to inspire Sean in his future ministry it also speaks to all of us.
Sermon Title: God's hidden plans
Date: 23/2/25
Preacher: Pastor Matt Bishop
Text: Genesis 45:1-15
Summary: The text on which this sermon is based related the emotional events surrounding the reunification of Joseph with his family in Egypt. Paralels are drawn between the person of Joseph and Christ, with lessons for us about how God is active in the events of our lives.
Date: 23/2/25
Preacher: Pastor Matt Bishop
Text: Genesis 45:1-15
Summary: The text on which this sermon is based related the emotional events surrounding the reunification of Joseph with his family in Egypt. Paralels are drawn between the person of Joseph and Christ, with lessons for us about how God is active in the events of our lives.
Sermon Title: Fishy business
Date: 9/2/25
Preacher: Pastor Matt Bishop
Text: Luke 5:1-14
Summary: Jesus' first disciples were fishermen. In the text on which this sermon is based Jesus performs a miracle that had maximum impact on them and enabled Him to convey to them the great mission He had in mind for them. A mission that is also relevant for us.
Date: 9/2/25
Preacher: Pastor Matt Bishop
Text: Luke 5:1-14
Summary: Jesus' first disciples were fishermen. In the text on which this sermon is based Jesus performs a miracle that had maximum impact on them and enabled Him to convey to them the great mission He had in mind for them. A mission that is also relevant for us.

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Sermon Title: Unity - one body
Date: 26/1/25
Reader: Tania Nelson
Text: 1 Corinthians 12:12
Summary: This sermon examines what it means to be part of the 'Christian church', that body of hugely diverse individuals across all times and places. We learn how we need to think of ourselves in relation to God and each other, valuing every person, no matter their skills and abilities.
Date: 26/1/25
Reader: Tania Nelson
Text: 1 Corinthians 12:12
Summary: This sermon examines what it means to be part of the 'Christian church', that body of hugely diverse individuals across all times and places. We learn how we need to think of ourselves in relation to God and each other, valuing every person, no matter their skills and abilities.
Sermon Title: Running out of joy?
Date: 19/1/25
Reader: Pastor David Altus
Text: John 2:1-11
Summary: The text on which this sermon is based tells the story of the wedding feast at Canaan and the first miracle of Jesus where water is turned into wine. The account is filled with imagery. The key to understanding this imagery is found if you replace the word 'wine' in the account with the word 'joy'. We all at some point in our lives run short of joy but God provides the means for replenishing lost joy, not only in this life, but into eternity.
Date: 19/1/25
Reader: Pastor David Altus
Text: John 2:1-11
Summary: The text on which this sermon is based tells the story of the wedding feast at Canaan and the first miracle of Jesus where water is turned into wine. The account is filled with imagery. The key to understanding this imagery is found if you replace the word 'wine' in the account with the word 'joy'. We all at some point in our lives run short of joy but God provides the means for replenishing lost joy, not only in this life, but into eternity.
Sermon Title: What is really going on in baptism? (Sermon provided by the Lutheran Church of Australia)
Date: 12/1/25
Reader: Dennis Clark
Text: Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Summary: Throughout the history of the Christian church there have been many different interpretations, beliefs and practices regarding baptism. I this sermon we are brought back to the central action of God in this sacrament that cuts through all these differences, providing wonderful reassurance of our relationship with God.
Date: 12/1/25
Reader: Dennis Clark
Text: Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Summary: Throughout the history of the Christian church there have been many different interpretations, beliefs and practices regarding baptism. I this sermon we are brought back to the central action of God in this sacrament that cuts through all these differences, providing wonderful reassurance of our relationship with God.
Sermon Title: Mystery (Sermon provided by the Lutheran Church of Australia)
Date: 5/1/25
Reader: Dennis Clark
Text: Ephesians 3:1-12
Summary: What is a mystery? Does it disappear once it is revealed? In this sermon we hear of a mystery that persists even after it is revealed - a mystery from which we benefit greatly.
Date: 5/1/25
Reader: Dennis Clark
Text: Ephesians 3:1-12
Summary: What is a mystery? Does it disappear once it is revealed? In this sermon we hear of a mystery that persists even after it is revealed - a mystery from which we benefit greatly.
Sermon Title: Clothed in Christ (Sermon provided by the Lutheran Church of Australia)
Date: 29/12/24
Reader: Brian Quick
Text: Colossians 3:12-17
Summary: We all give thought to what we are to wear for different occasions and usually dress appropriately. in this sermon we are encouraged to spiritually 'dress' with characteristics that are Christ-like that will influence others around us.
Date: 29/12/24
Reader: Brian Quick
Text: Colossians 3:12-17
Summary: We all give thought to what we are to wear for different occasions and usually dress appropriately. in this sermon we are encouraged to spiritually 'dress' with characteristics that are Christ-like that will influence others around us.
Sermon Title: The gifts of Christmas
Date: 25/12/24 (Christmas Day)
Preacher: Pastor Matt Bishop
Text: Isaiah 62:6-12
Summary: Back hundreds of years before Jesus' birth the prophet Isaiah predicted the momentous event of Jesus coming to be with people on earth. His words are full of symbolism and can be difficult to understand, especially for those people unfamiliar with such symbolism. In this sermon, Pastor Matt interprets the symbolism of Isaiah to give special meaning to our celebration of Christmas
Date: 25/12/24 (Christmas Day)
Preacher: Pastor Matt Bishop
Text: Isaiah 62:6-12
Summary: Back hundreds of years before Jesus' birth the prophet Isaiah predicted the momentous event of Jesus coming to be with people on earth. His words are full of symbolism and can be difficult to understand, especially for those people unfamiliar with such symbolism. In this sermon, Pastor Matt interprets the symbolism of Isaiah to give special meaning to our celebration of Christmas
Sermon Title: Humble beginnings - humble response
Date: 22/12/24
Preacher: Vicar Sean Hotinski
Text: Luke 1:46b-55
Summary: The Bible text on which this sermon is based relays the account of the meeting between Mary, the mother of Jesus and her cousin, Elizabeth. Although Mary was chosen by God for this important role, she was, in other respects, really no-one of significance. Yet, as is so often the paradoxical way of God, such people are chosen to progress His plan of salvation. May we be reassured that insignificant though we may feel we are, we are highly valued by God.
Date: 22/12/24
Preacher: Vicar Sean Hotinski
Text: Luke 1:46b-55
Summary: The Bible text on which this sermon is based relays the account of the meeting between Mary, the mother of Jesus and her cousin, Elizabeth. Although Mary was chosen by God for this important role, she was, in other respects, really no-one of significance. Yet, as is so often the paradoxical way of God, such people are chosen to progress His plan of salvation. May we be reassured that insignificant though we may feel we are, we are highly valued by God.
Sermon Title: Repentance
Date: 15/12/24
Preacher: Pastor Matt Bishop
Text: Luke 3:7-18
Summary: As we prepare for the celebration of the birth of Jesus we are encouraged to reflect on our behaviour and the extent to which we have all fallen short of God's expectations of us.
Date: 15/12/24
Preacher: Pastor Matt Bishop
Text: Luke 3:7-18
Summary: As we prepare for the celebration of the birth of Jesus we are encouraged to reflect on our behaviour and the extent to which we have all fallen short of God's expectations of us.

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Sermon Title: Thanks, confidence and prayer
Date: 8/12/24
Preacher: Pastor David Altus
Text: Philippians 1:3-11
Summary: At a time in the year when we send and receive annual Christmas letters there is value in thinking about the messages, that as Christians, we want to convey to family and friends. The apostle Paul in his letter to the Philippians provides a good template - consider this when sitting down to put together this year's message.
Date: 8/12/24
Preacher: Pastor David Altus
Text: Philippians 1:3-11
Summary: At a time in the year when we send and receive annual Christmas letters there is value in thinking about the messages, that as Christians, we want to convey to family and friends. The apostle Paul in his letter to the Philippians provides a good template - consider this when sitting down to put together this year's message.

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Sermon Title: All else is rubbish!
Date: 1/12/24
Preacher: Vicar Sean Hotinski
Text: Philippians 3:8b
Summary: In this sermon based on St Paul's letter to the Philippians we hear a message of total conviction regarding the priority of the Gospel compared to all other things in life. All else is seen a rubbish compared to the Gospel.
Date: 1/12/24
Preacher: Vicar Sean Hotinski
Text: Philippians 3:8b
Summary: In this sermon based on St Paul's letter to the Philippians we hear a message of total conviction regarding the priority of the Gospel compared to all other things in life. All else is seen a rubbish compared to the Gospel.