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As we continue our series on Esther, we’re introduced to the antagonist of the story — Haman, the enemy of the Jews. Though things look hopeless for God’s people, even in the face of their enemies, the providence of God is quietly at work behind the scenes. Passage: Esther 3Bởi The Chapel Sydney
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Today we conclude our series in Galatians as Paul continues to write to the churches in Galatia. As he winds up, he takes time to outline what it means to be a follower of Jesus and how that is different from the world. Join us today as we also hear testimonies of those getting baptised. God bless. Passage: Galatians 6:11-18…
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As a follower of Jesus, do you know that we are at war? It is the war between the Spirit and our flesh and it is ongoing and will be raging on until the day we die. However, when we walk by the Spirit, we can resist the desires of our sinful flesh and we can slowly but surely become more like Jesus. Join us as we continue our Galatian series and di…
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We see here Paul's pastoral heart for his people. Paul's perplexion to the Galatian church is evident as he notices their change in attitude, purpose and identity and encourages them to live in freedom and promise, not slavery and flesh. Join us as we journey through Galatians 4:12-31 and see the heart of God for his broken people. Passage: Galatia…
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As we continue our series in Galatians, we see the apostle Paul continues to call out the believers who are walking away from faith - what are you doing? Why are you going back to slavery when you've tasted freedom? Join us as we look at the difference between slavery and sonship. God bless. Passage: Galatians 4:1-11…
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We continue our series in the letter to the Galatians where Paul pleads with those who were going back to their old ways in trusting in the law. Jesus came to fulfil the law. So why was the law given? And what does it mean to be a child of God? Join us as we celebrate the work of Jesus in our lives. God bless! Passage: Galatians 3:15-29…
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Legalism refers to the strict adherence to the law or a set of rules, often to the point of being overly rigid or inflexible. In the Christian faith, we are saved by grace and given freedom. Yet as time goes on, we can fall into this legalism where it's not just grace but grace plus more. Paul addresses this to the church in Galatia and even stands…
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Today we start a new series in the New Testament book of Galatians. This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the churches in Galatia dealing with some big theological and practical issues as believers turn away from the gospel they first heard and believed. What happens when we add things to the gospel of Jesus? Does it make it better? …
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After an amazing conference weekend, as we come down from all the excitement and joy, we’re taking a moment this week to ask ourselves the most important question: why? Why did we have this conference? Why are we called to share the good news of Jesus? When we understand our “why,” it guides us in taking the next steps on our Christian journey. Pas…
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Our lives are made up of millions of individual moments. Each moment, each encounter can move us in a different direction. And whilst the world is pulling us a certain way, what would it mean to have a moment with Jesus? Join us as we lead into conference week looking at a story where a woman in the bible has her moment with Jesus. God bless. Passa…
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Today is our 12th year anniversary and here at The Chapel Sydney. We celebrate every anniversary because it reminds us of God's goodness. As we take some time to reflect over the last 12 years, I wonder what we are known for in our community? A good Sunday gathering, friendly people or a convenient location? What would God want us to be known as? T…
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We are wrapping our series on "The Four Loves" today. This week we will look at the last of the four loves as described in the Bible which is the greatest love of all: Agape - the love of God for humanity. This love is like no other love. Join us as we discover what the Word of God says about Agape love. Passage: 1 John 4:7-8…
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Happy Mother's Day to all mums out there. The second of the four loves that C.S. Lewis mentions is 'storge' - family love. One of the most beautiful images we have is the love of a mother towards a newborn baby. What does the bible tell us about 'storge' love? Join us today as we continue our series, The Four Loves. Passage: Romans 12:10…
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May is Family Month, and so we start a new series titled “The Four Loves”. This is based on a book written by C.S. Lewis, who determined that, though in English we use the word “love”, there are actually four types of love shown in Scripture: agape, eros, philia, and storge. Today we begin with the spiciest of loves - eros. Oh, how the world has go…
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We conclude our series 'Different From the World' today as we take a deep look into what it means to live differently from the ways of the world. The challenge is as we look at scripture and look in the mirror, is to honestly ask, are we different? Join us as we hear what the apostle Paul has to say about being different from the world. God bless. …
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As we conclude our 'Different From the World' series, we finish with greatness. What does the world consider greatness and how does God consider greatness? And how do we achieve it? We will see from the greatest man of them all, Jesus Christ, what it means to be great and how different to the world that is. God bless. Passage: Mark 10:35-45…
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Are you content with you who you are and what you have? Have you ever been content? As we continue our series 'Different from the World' we will look at how the Apostle Paul is different in being content because of Jesus Christ who strengthens him. Passage: Philippians 4:11-13Bởi The Chapel Sydney
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What does it mean to be different from the world? Early in the bible, while the world was going in a certain direction, God saved a man by the name of Noah because He was different from the world. Join us today as we look at why Noah was different from the world and what that meant to him. God bless. Passage: Genesis 6:5-9…
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Today we start a new series titled, 'Different from the World'. There is a worldly way and there is a Godly way. Clear difference from what the world values and what God values and as believers, we are called to be different from the world. But so many times, we are tempted and even sucked into the ways of the world. Join us as we work out what it …
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Our church has been sending teams to Cambodia for over 10 years now, partnering with different missionaries and mission organisations. Today, we have the privilege of having our current mission partners - the whole team - come and visit us in Sydney. Join us as for this special day where the mission field comes to church. God bless. Passage: John 6…
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God desires to reach all people. This is His heart, this is His mission. Missional living only occurs when we are sure on the mission. We are on a mission for God. This is His story and we are living in it. Join us as we conclude our series as we look at the long story of God. Passage: Matthew 24:14Bởi The Chapel Sydney
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As we live our lives, we all represent something or someone. It might be the school we went to, the company we work for, the sports team that we support, our favourite restaurant - we all represent something or someone. As Christians, we are called to represent Christ - in all areas of our lives. This is missional living. Join us today to learn mor…
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Today we start a new series titled, 'Missional Living'. Jesus came to seek and save the lost. Jesus commands us to go and make disciples of all nations. We are called to go and yet we find ourselves waiting for people to come. We have become comfortable within the four walls of our churches and have forgotten that to shine the light of Jesus bright…
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The first Sunday of February is 'Vision Sunday' here at The Chapel Sydney. It's a week where we take a moment to revisit our vision and mission to make sure we are all on the same page of what God is trying to do in and through the church. Join us today as we share the vision and mission and the motto for 2025 - Let the light shine bright. God bles…
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God created light to serve an important purpose for the universe but what happens when we try to redefine that purpose? What happens when we turn our backs on God and live our lives for our own ways? Sin. And with sin comes darkness in areas where God did not design it to be in. Join us today as we continue in our series 'Light in the Darkness' as …
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Welcome to 2025! This year, we start with a series titled 'Light in the Darkness' as we look at the relationship between God and His creation and where we fit in. Today, we begin by looking at the significance of light and its source and how it plays a role in our lives. If you're joining us for the first time, we welcome you to see for yourself ho…
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In the Christmas season, millions of gifts are given and received. But what makes for a good gift? Jesus is the greatest gift ever given to mankind. Have you thought about why? Join us as we continue our Christmas series - 'The Greatest Gift'. God bless. Passage: Ephesians 2:8-9Bởi The Chapel Sydney
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