January 20, 2021
by Dan Au
| Tags: Sermons, homebush bay, Dan Au
The Book of Isaiah seems as daunting as it is grand! That's
because Isaiah's ministry as a prophet spans across the reigns
of four Kings of Judah - from around 740 B.C to 681 B.C.
But its message is even grander. Isaiah's vision spans from
creation to new creation. It centres on the city of God's
people, Zion, during years of unrest from the threat of the
mighty Assy...
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October 29, 2020
| Tags: rhodes, Sermons, Steve Soldatos
Christianity claims there is an objective truth about life and God, but can that statement be defended?
Over the next four weeks we will challenge that statement by asking the following questions: ...
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August 14, 2020
by CS Tang
| Tags: eastwood, Sermons, CS Tang, willoughby
Christ is God’s final revelation: he is superior, he is sufficient, he is the only one able to bring you to a perfect relationship with God. There is in Christ a final destination worth hanging on to and waiting for. These great themes of Hebrews do not sit comfortably in today’s pluralistic worldview. And like the first readers, Christians today are under immense pres...
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August 14, 2020
| Tags: strathfield, Mark Powell, Sermons
The life and time of Joseph is one of the most memorable sections of not only Genesis, but the entire Bible. Come with us on a journey exploring God’s faithfulness in the midst of tremendous trial....
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August 5, 2020
| Tags: rhodes, Sermons, Steve Soldatos
Do you feel pessimistic about the the nature of the world and even our own inability to do what is right? Well, there is good reason to feel pessimistic. God says that our human nature is enslaved to sin - that is not trusting God and his way and making it up as we go. As a result, the world in which we live is perverse and unhappy. What is worse, God says a day of his jus...
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July 1, 2020
| Tags: rhodes, Sermons, Steve Soldatos
Does life take you where you don’t want to go? Does God push your buttons in ways that you just want to say “just let me be”; or is the pressure of following Jesus just getting a bit much! Well, join the Jonah club. Of all the Old Testament prophets, Jonah is the most reluctant, macabre and bitter of the servants of God. As New Testament prophets (Acts 2.1-21), the c...
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February 5, 2020
by David King
| Tags: willoughby, prayer
Welcome to the prayer letter for our new church plant, Cornerstone Willoughby. Our Pastor CS Tang has said that within our denomination many churches are closing down,however God has opened these doors to us and has graciously given us this church building in Willoughby. ...
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February 5, 2020
by Simon Wong
| Tags: concord, Sermons, simon wong
Of all the letters written by Paul, few are as warm and affectionate as 1 Thessalonians. Acts 17 tells us that Paul spent a mere 3 weeks there proclaiming the Gospel, and yet it gave birth to a church of people that were willing to suffer and pursue godliness. What does one say to a church that become such a model to all others? Paul exhorts them to continue and excel in a...
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January 30, 2020
| Tags: strathfield, Mark Powell, Sermons
The book of Lamentations is one of the most neglected books of the OT and probably even the entire Bible. But this tightly structured section of God's Word helps us more than any other to understand the righteous justice of God. What's more, it helps us to entering into the suffering of God's people and leads us back to God through humble repentance....
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January 28, 2020
by Dan Au
| Tags: Sermons, homebush bay, Dan Au
It's been called "the divinest composition of man", "The greatest piece of writing in all of history", and "The Queen of the Epistles". Anyone who's been a Christian for any length of time would have tasted something of the sweeping grandeur of Paul's Letter to the Ephesians. At its heart it's God's Word for us about His glorious purpose to bring everything together in Chr...
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