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Life, Death, Jesus and Me

April 17, 2017 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:

  • God is our creator and ruler
  • We all rebel against God
  • God judges our rebellion
  • Jesus has died for sinners
  • Jesus has risen as Lord of all
  • Two ways of responding
  • Summary: Two paths – which way will you live?

Talks will be available below shortly after each Sunday evening.

Filed Under: Sermon Blogs Tagged With: 2017, KBT, Ken Stebbins, Kirk Zylstra, Luke Zylstra, Michael Dogger, Sermon Series, Stephen Hughes

Jesus brings…

February 12, 2017 by Tim

“What difference does Jesus make?” Many people today are interested not just in the facts of the different faiths, but in answering the question, “Does it work?” We believe that knowing Christ gives us hope both for the future and the present. We recognise that this life is still filled with trouble, but we would still rather have Christ through all the troubles of life, than not have him. And so we answer the question “What difference does Jesus make?” with confidence. Jesus brings:

  • Purpose (Luke 12:13-34)
  • Joy (Luke 2:1-20)
  • Hope (Luke 4:16-21)
  • Compassion
  • Forgiveness (Luke 5:17-26)
  • Power to change (Ephesians 2:1-10)
  • Real community (Mark 10:17-30)
  • Satisfaction (John 4:1-29)
  • Justice (Romans 2:12-16), and
  • Life after death (John 11:17-27).

We will explore each of these topics in the series. Talks will be available below shortly after each Sunday.

Filed Under: Sermon Blogs Tagged With: Jesus, Jesus brings, KBT, Ken Zylstra, Kirk Zylstra, Luke Zylstra, Michael Dogger, Sermon Series, Stephen Hughes, Tim Dean

Parables!

November 13, 2016 by Tim

Parables

Our final Kallangur series for 2016 and into 2017 is “Parables”, which will explore over ten talks selected parables of Jesus. The parables are some of the most readily remembered teachings of Jesus, and make up a significant part of the recorded ministry of Jesus. Our studies through the important lessons of the parables will therefore include:

  1. Introduction to the Parables (Matthew 13:10-17)
  2. Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 13:24-43)
  3. Prayer (Luke 18:9-14)
  4. Response to the Word (Matthew 13:1-24)
  5. Lost & Found (Luke 15:1-7)
  6. Building real Treasure (Luke 16:1-13)
  7. Forgiveness (Matthew 18:21-35)
  8. Being prepared for End Times (Luke 14:16-24)
  9. Meeting the End Times
  10. Who is our neighbour?

Sermons for the series will be available below shortly after each talk.

Filed Under: Sermon Blogs Tagged With: Gavin Kelly, Gospels, KBT, Ken Zylstra, Kirk Zylstra, Michael Dogger, Parables, Peter Whan, Stephen Hughes, Tim Dean

Knowing Jesus in the Psalms

August 21, 2016 by Tim

Jesus and the Psalms

Our Kallangur series commencing in August is “Knowing Jesus in the Psalms”, exploring selected Psalms to show how the old testament teachings help us to understand who Jesus is, why He came and what this means for us.

Our talk topics will include:

  1. Psalm 1 – Introduction to the Psalms
  2. Psalm 2
  3. Psalm 8 
  4. Psalm 16
  5. Psalm 22
  6. Psalm 23
  7. Psalm 40
  8. Psalm 45
  9. Psalm 110
  10. Psalm 118

Sermons for the series are available below.

Filed Under: Sermon Blogs Tagged With: 2016, Gavin Kelly, KBT, Ken Zylstra, Michael Dogger, Peter Whan, Psalms, Stephen Hughes, Tim Dean

In the Footsteps of Jesus – The Gospel of Mark

April 2, 2016 by Tim

Our series of Bible Talks @Kallangur from April to August 2016 was “In the Footsteps of Jesus”. The series drew from Helen Tenney’s Mark’s Sketchbook of Christ by Banner of Truth as the base for the talk topics. As Tenney notes:

Just as the lightning chalk artist draws in quick bold lines, so the author of the gospel of Mark sketches the life of Jesus Christ. The artist may use varied colours of chalk, short and long strokes, fine and broad lines, often concealing the design almost until the drawing is complete. When the last touch has been added and the special lights have been turned on, the picture emerges in breathtaking beauty. The gospel of Mark is a series of scenes from the life of Christ and tells more of what he did than what he taught. The scenes are sketched rapidly one after another, presenting him as the great miracle-worker as well as the great teacher. Anyone enlightened by the Holy Spirit who reads this account of Jesus‚ life and deeds will be driven to the conclusion of the Roman centurion at the cross; ‘Truly this man was the Son of God’ (Mark 15:39).

Our talk topics included:

  1. Beginnings (Mark 1:1-45)
  2. Questions and Answers (Mark 2:1-3:6)
  3. Friends and Foes (Mark 3:7-35)
  4. Parables (Mark 4:1-34)
  5. Miracles (Mark 4:35-5:43)
  6. Opinions – pro and con (Mark 6:1-56)
  7. Opposition – traditions (Mark 7:1-37)
  8. Peter’s Confession (Mark 8:1-38)
  9. Transfiguration (Mark 9:1-50)
  10. Interviews (Mark 10:1-52)
  11. Authority (Mark 11:1-12:12)
  12. A Day of Questions (Mark 12:13-44)
  13. The Future (Mark 13:1-37)
  14. Facing Death (Mark 14:1-72)
  15. Crucifixion (Mark 15:1-47)
  16. Resurrection (Mark 16:1-20)

Sermons for the series are available below.

Filed Under: Sermon Blogs Tagged With: 2016, Chris Lowcock, Gavin Kelly, Gospel, KBT, Ken Stebbins, Ken Zylstra, Mark, Michael Dogger, Peter Whan, Sermon Series, Steven Hughes, Tim Dean

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