Archive for March, 2008

God’s Splash Into Dapto

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Baptism in the Lake

It was an enormous privilege to minister alongside you last weekend. All our Services were well attended and our teams at each centre ensured that God was honoured and people were encouraged.

Over 400 people joined us at the lake on Easter Sunday. Thank you to so many of you who made the day special. Dianne and Mary and their Children’s Ministry Teams ensured a family orientated program which celebrated the resurrection of Jesus. Pete Gold, Jon Armstrong, the Hols and John Hawkes organised a fine bunch of blokes to set up the stage and sound. Shane Dirks worked with the Young Adults to provide drinks and the Men’s Ministry Team and 10am women to provide the food. Many of our members brought family and friends along with them to the Lake.

The testimony of Ben Duckitt & Mick Quick to Jesus, really made the whole day special.

Most important God gave us a life changing resurrection, great weather, a large number of opportunities and a day to remember!

Stephen Semenchuk

Bulletin 30th March, 2008

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Bulletin 30/03/08 (pdf, 1.54 MB)

Study – The End Of Hypocrisy

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Study: The End of Hypocrisy (pdf, 13.1 KB)
Leaders’ Notes: The End of Hypocrisy (pdf, 26.1 KB)

Prayer April, 2008

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Prayer 04/08 (pdf, 1.37 MB)

Bible Study

Monday, March 24th, 2008

BIBLE STUDY

—Week commencing Sunday 23Mar08

EASTER REFLECTIONS

The events of Easter were truly the most significant in world history. We moved from promises to fulfilment, from hope to reality. Jesus’ death and resurrection changed everything, this Easter we attempted to show how these great events fulfilled the promises of the Old Testament.

God’s Plan right from the start

Read Genesis 2 and 3

Discuss the significance of God’s prohibition to refrain from eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

(A helpful way of understanding the problem of sin is to consider the essence of the instruction. Sin is a failure to treat God as God. It is resisting His rule. At heart then is whether Adam and Eve were going to submit to God’s rule, and follow His decrees on what was good and evil or whether they were going to grab the right to decide for themselves).

The consequences of the sin were enormous. However it seems that God had a rescue plan already in place (Genesis 3:15)

Share your reflections on the state of the world and how much we need God to fix the problems.

Israel Promised so much

Read Deuteronomy 7:6-16

The Old Testament people of God were given a special place in God’s plan of salvation.

Read Psalm 95—What went wrong?

Jesus did what Israel were unable to do

Read Luke 22:63-23:49

Share the impact these verses had on you the first time you grasped their meaning.

The Greatest Ending?

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

The death of Jesus was an awesome act of sacrifice. If His ‘story’ had ended with the crucifixion He would be remembered as one of the greatest self sacrificing men of history. But the story didn’t end with death!

Jesus walked out of His tomb 3 days later, very much alive! He appeared to His followers and activated the most far-reaching and long lasting mission operation the world has ever seen.

His resurrection demands that He is remembered as both God and man, our Saviour and our Lord.

However, the resurrection is not the end of the story. Jesus is still active among His people through the Spirit He has poured into our lives. We are waiting for His bodily return to earth to wind up history as we know it and usher in the new heaven and earth. Jesus’ story does not end, it graduates from one degree of glory to the next.

Bulletin, 23rd March, 2008

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Bulletin 23/03/08 (pdf, 1.44 MB)

The Red Carpet Experience

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Millions of dollars are spent on the clothes that celebrities show off. Thousands of people line the route. Hundreds of photographers capture the arrival of “very important people”. At the end of the procession is a lengthy awards night and many of us are left wondering whether it was all worthwhile.

Jesus walked a very different route. The big day in His life was also marked by red, only it was His blood. His award was a crown of thorns and His “outfit” was torn off His body. He became the object of God’s wrath instead of us.

This sacrifice means that on the day we meet God, heaven will roll out the red carpet for our arrival. Our “award” cost Jesus everything and we should respond by living our life as our great “thank you” speech.

Stephen Semenchuk

Bulletin, Good Friday, 2008

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Bulletin 21/03/08 (pdf, 1.11 MB)

Easter at the Lake

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Join Dapto Anglican Church for:
Easter at the Lake

When
Sunday 23rd March, 2008
9am for Breakfast & Fun
10am for a life changing Family Service

Cost
$2 hot breakfast
FREE entertainment & activities

BYO Picnic blanked or chairs

Where

Lakeside Drive, Kanahooka