Summer Stories
Goodies and Baddies || Solomon Stories || 1 Kings 11
In fiction, we can categorise characters into Goodies and Baddies, but real life is much harder. Is Solomon a Goodie or a Baddie?
Tim Johnson wraps up our series looking at the life of Solomon.
Grand Designs: Ancient Israel || Solomon Stories || 1 Kings 6-7
Solomon was a great king of Israel; but what happened to his building project?
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Praying for Wisdom || Solomon Stories || 1 Kings 3
Kirk kicks off our Summer Stories series with an intro to the second King of Israel – Solomon.
Fishing with Jesus || Summer Stories || John 21:1-14
Julie leads us through a story about Jesus – a story of Jesus appearing to his followers after his death and resurrection and helping them find a haul of fish.
What stands out to you in this story from John 21?
What do you like about this story?
What …
When Life Disappoints || Summer Stories || Mark 8:34 – 9:1
On New Years Eve, Tim and his family where holidaying. Spending time at the beach, shopping and hanging out. Then they got a call that the border between NSW and Victoria was closing. They needed to travel hundreds of kilometres on a moments’ notice. T…
Blurry Vision || Summer Stories || Mark 8:22-33
Spitting isn’t great, socially. It’s pretty gross, especially in a pandemic. But when Jesus spits in his hands and rubs it into a blind man’s eyes, the blind man is healed – but only after a second attempt by Jesus. Initially, the man has blurry vision…
Jesus Meets Our Needs || Summer Stories || Mark 8:1-21
Through 2020, we saw scenes that we may never have expected – supermarket shelves empty of food and toilet paper. In 2021, Tim encourages us to trust that Jesus will provide all our needs, just as he did for the 4000 people (and the 5000 in a previous …
The Two Sons || Summer Stories || Matthew 21:28-32
This week in our Summer Stories series, Kirk brings us one of Jesus’ many parables from the book of Matthew, in which he points out the hypocrisy of the religious elite and the importance of repentance.