Season: Christmas
Rev Gav | Jun 3
Confrontation
Jesus was born at night — into darkness, away from his home town, and into the discomfort of an animal shelter.
Rev Gav | Dec 25
What is the ultimate expression of love?
On Christmas morning, Rev Gav woke early to pen his thoughts on the meaning of the incarnation — the birth of Jesus Christ.
Helz | Dec 11
Candy Canes
In 1670, a choirmaster at the Cologne Cathedral in Germany was fed up with the noises from the children during services. During their big Christmas…
Rev Gav | Jan 2
Will we follow the star of Bethlehem?
What is the truth about the Magi and why does their inclusion in the Christmas story matter to us?
Rev Gav | Dec 25
What might the message of Christmas mean to you?
There are many different take-aways from the Christmas message, and here are seven of them as we reflect on the birth of Jesus Christ —…
Rev Gav | Dec 24
What is the secret message of Christmas?
Rev Gav explores whether, behind all the noise and commercialism of Christmas, there is a message waiting to be heard.
Rev Gav | Dec 19
Does God speak to us in dreams?
Joseph encountered an angel in a dream and it impacted the lives of Mary, Jesus, and all of us forever.
Rev Gav | Dec 1
How can we be ready to meet King Jesus?
Rev Gav reflects on the simple message of John the Baptist to repent, be baptised, and live our lives in a new God-facing direction.
Rev Gav | Jan 2
What do we need to do for God to love us more?
What if becoming ‘better’ people is not the ultimate goal, but being ‘loved’ is what God wants for us? Is being loved and accepted conditional?
Rev Gav | Dec 28
Why is Christmas so important?
God comes to us in the fragility and brokenness of our world but not as we might expect.
Rev Gav | Dec 20
Can I find God in the mundane?
The story of Mary, the mother of Jesus, is about an extraordinary God coming to a very ordinary young girl.
Rev Gav | Dec 13
Why is God the ultimate Secret Santa?
Did you know the giving of secret gifts by St.Nick or Santa Claus was based on Jesus’ teaching?















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