In 1965 the Rolling Stones famously sang, ‚I can‚t get no satisfaction‚. More than fifty years on the song still resonates.
Is it possible to feel complete? To find lasting satisfaction? If so, how?
Sunday 29th October, 10:30am
Everton Park Presbyterian Reformed Church
A local friendly reformed church in Everton Park, Brisbane
by Tim
In 1965 the Rolling Stones famously sang, ‚I can‚t get no satisfaction‚. More than fifty years on the song still resonates.
Is it possible to feel complete? To find lasting satisfaction? If so, how?
Sunday 29th October, 10:30am
by Tim
Every church needs a blueprint: a plan or model as to what we’re aiming at. Our earlier series, God our Saviour reminded us, that as a church, before anything else, we’re about the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. This series focuses us more specifically on six key areas of church life: Word and Worship, Prayer and Care, Growing and Going.
by Tim
In 2013 Time magazine ranked Jesus as the most significant person in history. Similar lists all acknowledge Jesus immense influence, even today. So, who is he? What was he about? And, what difference does he make?
Come and look at what Jesus himself had to say about this.
Sunday 23 July, 10:30am
55 Gearside St, Everton Park
by Tim
The book of 1 Thessalonians is a wonderful book of encouragementthat Paul wrote to the one year-old church in Thessalonica around AD 50-51 . This young church was established through only a few weeks of ministry from Paul during his journeys (Acts 17), but had grown in only a year into a strong and outward facingchurch that was proclaiming the gospel and living a very visible Christian example. Paul’s letter from Corinth to Thessalonica therefore seeks to encourage these new Christians in their faith, to teach them important truths of faith and living the Christian life, and to answer questions thatthe Thessalonian believers had.
A big theme in this letter is the idea that Jesus is going to return and that this should make a difference in your life and the way you live. At the end of each chapter in 1 Thessalonians there is some reference to Jesus’ return, and this series is therefore titled ‘Living in the Light of Jesus’ Return’.
by Tim
Our new series at Kallangur commencing Sunday 23rd April is “Life, Death, Jesus and Me”, a series of seven talks presenting the gospel message in a clear and structured way. The talks will include:
Talks will be available below shortly after each Sunday evening.