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In this message from our Living Well on the Way Home series, Tim Anderson explores what it means to suffer for good as followers of Jesus. Drawing from 1 Peter 3:8–4:6, Tim reminds us that when we face hardship with faith, we reflect the heart of Christ — responding to evil with good and trusting that God is refining us for His glory. As we look to…
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In this message from our Living Well on the Way Home series, Stu Crawshaw preaches from 1 Peter 2:13–3:7 on how gospel relationships are generative — they grow, transform, and bring new life. Stu explores how the gospel changes how we relate to one another, to authority, and to the world around us. Christianity is not passive — it’s a radical, worl…
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Jai preaches from 1 Peter 2:4–12 on what it means to live as God’s people — a community built on Jesus, the living cornerstone. The church is not a collection of the moral elite, but a community of the rescued. We are a royal priesthood and a holy nation, called to serve with humility, love others deeply, and reflect the grace of the One who chose …
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In this message from our Living Well on the Way Home series, Jai preaches from 1 Peter 1:13–2:3 on what it means to avoid mental intoxication and live holy lives that glorify God. We know the end of the story — whether we believe it or not, we’re in the middle of it. In this sermon, Jai McMordie challenges us to stay alert and ready for action, liv…
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Joel McMaster kicks off our new series Living Well On The Way Home from 1 Peter 1:1–12 - reminding us of the secure hope and inheritance we have in Jesus. Even in the face of trials, our faith is being refined and our future is safe in God’s hands. Peter reminds us that what lies ahead for God’s people will never perish, spoil, or fade — a hope tha…
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We close our Apostles’ Creed series with the final line: “the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting.” Preaching from Romans 8:18–39, Tim Beilharz tackles some common myths about eternity — that our bodies are just cages for our souls, that we’ll float on clouds forever, or that we’re just “passing through” this world. Instead, Scripture…
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Jai McMordie continues our Apostles’ Creed series with the line ‘the forgiveness of sins.’ From Luke 7:36–50, he reminds us that until we understand the weight of our sin, we cannot come close to understanding our forgiveness through Jesus. In him, guilt is met with grace, shame is lifted, and new life is given. In this sermon, Jai also shares a ve…
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Tim Anderson unpacks ‘The Holy Catholic Church’ from the Apostles’ Creed. Drawing on Ephesians 4:1-7, he explores what it means to live in unity, use our gifts to build up the church, and embrace a new life in Christ. Practical insights are shared on personal holiness, speaking the truth in love, and contributing to a thriving, Christ-centred commu…
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The Holy Spirit is not distant — He points us to Jesus, changes the way we live, and assures us that we belong to God. In this sermon from The Apostles’ Creed series on Romans 8:1–17, Jai explores how the Spirit magnifies Jesus, empowers us to live for God, and testifies that we are His children.由Soul Revival Church
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He ascended into heaven, he is seated at the right hand of the Father, from there he will come to judge the living and the dead
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In this message from our Apostles’ Creed series, Bishop of Wollongong Peter Hayward explores what it means to confess: “He ascended into heaven, he is seated at the right hand of the Father, from there he will come to judge the living and the dead.” At a special confirmation service, Bishop Peter reminds us that turning to Christ is not simply ackn…
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On the third day He rose again — and that changes everything. In this sermon from The Apostles’ Creed series, Ethan teaches from 1 Corinthians 15:1–23 and explores why Christians can be confident in the resurrection of Jesus. Paul insists that if Christ has not been raised, our faith is in vain — but because He has risen, we have true and eternal h…
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He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended to the dead
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He Suffered Under Pontius Pilate | The Apostles’ Creed In this sermon, Tim unpacks one of the most sobering lines of the Apostles’ Creed: “He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried; he descended to the dead.” Drawing from Matthew 27:11–54, Tim explores: Why Jesus’ death is significant — the reality of his true humanity an…
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In this message on Matthew 1:18–25, Brayden unpacks “Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary.” Far from a sentimental Christmas detail, this truth is essential to the gospel. We see the divine initiative of God in sending his Son, conceived by the Holy Spirit — fully God from the very beginning — and the real humanity of Jesus…
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In this sermon from Hebrews 1:1–2:9, Stu unpacks what it means to believe in Jesus as the Son, Saviour, and Sovereign. We see that: Jesus is the eternal Son of God — the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being. Jesus is our Saviour — who entered a broken world, suffered with us, and tasted death on our behalf. Jesus is Sov…
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I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and Earth. It’s the opening line of the Apostles’ Creed — and in just a few words, it reminds us who God is and who we are because of Him. In this episode, we explore Psalm 33 and reflect on three powerful truths: God is our Father — personal, loving, and always listening. He is Almighty — Hi…
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What happens when we rediscover something we never should’ve forgotten? In this week’s sermon by Brayden, we explore the story of King Josiah — a young ruler who finds a truth that causes change but is it too little, too late? In 2 Kings 22, the Book of the Law is found during temple repairs, and Josiah’s reaction is immediate and heartfelt. Tearin…
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In a world full of compromise, temporary fixes, and flawed leaders, who can we really trust? This week, Stu looks at King Hezekiah in 2 Kings 18 — a rare good king in a long line of failures — and learn what real trust in God looks like. Hezekiah removed idols, reformed worship, and stood firm against powerful enemies. But even he cracked under pre…
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In this week’s message from 2 Kings 12, we explore the life of King Joash — a man who looked like he was following God, but whose faith was borrowed, not built on a transformed heart. At first, Joash is commended for doing right in God’s eyes, but only while Jehoiada the priest is around. Once Jehoiada leaves, Joash’s devotion collapses. The temple…
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What stops us from asking for help? In this week's sermon, we look at the story of Naaman — a powerful warrior with an incurable problem — and discover that our pride often stands in the way of the healing and grace God freely offers. In 2 Kings 5, we see a man who has everything… except the one thing he truly needs. His leprosy becomes a symbol of…
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In a world full of noise and chaos, whose voice are we really listening to? In 1 Kings 22, Ahab surrounds himself with prophets who only tell him what he wants to hear. But there’s one voice he tries to avoid—Micaiah, the true prophet of the Lord. Why? Because Micaiah speaks the hard truth, even when it's unpopular or dangerous. This week, Jai chal…
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When the kingdom grows dark with idolatry and wicked leadership, God sends in His crack team—prophets. And with Ahab, the worst king so far, God sends Elijah to confront the spiritual decay. In one of the Bible’s most dramatic moments, Elijah goes head-to-head with hundreds of prophets of Baal and Asherah on Mount Carmel. It’s not even a contest. W…
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Why did King Solomon—blessed with wisdom, wealth, and divine favor—ultimately fall? Stu explores the spiritual unravelling of Solomon in 1 Kings 11–12 and the tragic consequences of a divided heart. Hear how misplaced affections led to Israel’s division and what that means for our own walk with God today. Is your heart divided?…
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1 Kings 8 marks the pinnacle of Israel’s story. Solomon completes the temple—a promise originally given to his father David—and brings the Ark of the Covenant into the inner sanctuary. God’s presence fills the temple, just as it once filled the Garden of Eden. It's a breathtaking moment: God chooses to dwell among His people. This temple, with its …
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Stu opens our new series in 2 Samuel by looking at the death of King Saul and David's mournful reaction.由Soul Revival Church
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This week, join Tim at Soul Revival Church @ MCC as he goes through Romans 8 and has a look at what a Life in Christ looks like.由Soul Revival Church
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Anthony Elyard takes us through 1 Corinthians 13. Pray for him and his wife Trudi as they prepare to go to Ethiopia. Want to find out more about that? Check out this link: cms.org.au/elyardat If you want to find out more about Soul Revival Church here: https://soulrevivalchurch.com/由Soul Revival Church
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Ethan takes us through the second half of 1 Corinthians 11 as Soul Revival prepares to partake in the Lord's supper. If you want to find out more about Soul Revival Church check out our website soulrevivalchurch.com由Soul Revival Church
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Continuing our series Jai takes us through 1 Corinthians 9. Find out more about the work of Soul Revival Church on our website. If you want to hear more maybe check out our other podcasts: Chip Lunch and The Shock Absorber.由Soul Revival Church
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Stu begins our series in the second half of 1 Corinthians. (Apologies for jumpy footage). Want to listen to it? Check it out at anywhere you get your podcasts by looking for "Soul Revival Church".由Soul Revival Church
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Together, we take a look at arguably the most famous verse in the bible. Paul takes us through this passage clearly and helpfully. If you want to find out more about Soul Revival Church check out our website soulrevivalchurch.com由Soul Revival Church
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Brayden Wall takes us through the epic story of Jesus clearing the temple.由Soul Revival Church
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Anthony Elyard takes us into chapter 2 of John. In these verses we see Jesus do his first miracle, turn water into wine.由Soul Revival Church
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Paul takes us through the last part of John chapter 1. Together we take a look at an extraodinary encounter with Jesus that happened on an ordinary day.由Soul Revival Church
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Jai McMordie returns from his time away to talk about John the Baptist who was The Voice. We too can be a voice calling out that we would have life and the fullness of eternity.由Soul Revival Church
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Stu begins our series in John with an introduction to what this Gospel is all about, who John is and he has a little fun with AI. You might want to watch this one on our Youtube channel.由Soul Revival Church
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How does a Godly perspective change how we behave throughout our lives?由Soul Revival Church
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Stu helps us understand how the acrimonious relationship between David and Saul reveals who we put our trust in由Soul Revival Church
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