Synopsis
Podcast by Merri Creek Anglican
Episodes
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[Mick Pope] Amos: God hates pleasure without justice (Amos 6.1-14) 20.10.19
22/10/2019 Duration: 26minHere, an ecoprophet interprets the prophet Amos, challenging us against complacency in the face of injustice. As Amos told Israel, justice demands that we mourn injustice, we call it out, and we proclaim judgment against it. The message to Israel and the world is that God is putting to the world to rights and inviting us to participate.
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[Peter Carolane] Amos: God cares mostly about obedience (Amos 5.18-27) 13.10.19
13/10/2019 Duration: 31minAmos appears to be laden with God’s judgment against his own people. Here, Peter looks at what leads God to exile Israel: their lives of cheap grace & false worship rather than obedience in embracing God's righteousness and justice. Listen for a deeper look at grace, false worship, liturgy and justice.
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[Peter Carolane] Amos: The Corruption of Wealth (Amos 1.11-2.16) 06.10.19
09/10/2019 Duration: 36minWhat tangible evidence is there that you are not worshipping the idol of money? In this first sermon on Amos, Peter calls us to consider the corrupting power of wealth and challenges us to prove we are not worshipping this idol. Our attitude towards wealth can be shaped both by God’s judgement on Israel, as spoken through the prophet Amos, and through considering Jesus’ resistance to wealth.
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[Beck Miller] Being humble team players (Romans 12.3-8) 29.09.19
01/10/2019 Duration: 26minBeck considers what it looks like to belong to the body of Christ, encouraging Christians to embrace the uneasiness of interdependence and, from the knowledge that they belong to each other, to serve each other with humility and cheer.
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[Peter Carolane] Worship (Romans 11.33-12.2) 22.09.19
01/10/2019 Duration: 29minWhy do we struggle to worship God, and how do we worship God well? Peter continues the Romans series by outlining five reasons people struggle to worship, then considering Paul's example of worship in his Romans doxology. This sermon encourages us to contemplate God, and to worship from the overflow of minds transformed by the gospel.
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[Peter Carolane] Understanding Israel Now (Romans 11.1-32)15.09.19
30/09/2019 Duration: 28minHere, Peter addresses one of the harder passages in the book of Romans (and, perhaps, the bible). What does it mean for God to be both kind and stern; to graft some branches in and to cut others off? Listen here to find out.
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[Peter Carolane] Crossing the Aisle: Mess (Acts 15) 25.08.19
26/08/2019 Duration: 35minCrossing the aisle to engage with culturally different people is bound to get messy. In this talk Peter assures us that mess is ok. God can cope with our mess. We can also prepare ourselves for mess. As modelled in Acts 15, we can deal with mess by seeking the wisdom of older and wiser people, tempering our standards with love for others, and being flexible.
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[Peter Carolane] Crossing the Aisle: Distinctive (Rev 7.9-12; Matt 5:13-16) 18.08.19
18/08/2019 Duration: 26minFitting this baptism service, this sermon on crossing the aisle discusses the need for christians to be distinctive. Christians are called to be a living, breathing, active community of faith who love others without compromising their values. History shows that the failure to do so can lead the church into becoming poisonous in society, but the alternative is better - when the church's distinctiveness leaves an indelible mark of good love.
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[Peter Carolane] Crossing the Aisle: Judgment (Matt 5:38-39, 43-48, 7:1-6) 11.08.19
16/08/2019 Duration: 29minWhat is the place of judgment in the Christian faith? In this talk Peter looks at how perfect judgment is a cause for rejoicing, and at the implications of Jesus' famous call to his followers to 'turn the other cheek' and 'love their enemies'. The law of love is not merely non-hatred or 'like' but love as an action.
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[Peter Carolane] Crossing the Aisle: Incarnate (Gen 3:8-24; Philippians 2:1-11) 28.07.19
29/07/2019 Duration: 32minHow do we stop differences turning into polarisation? In part 1 of the Crossing the Aisle sermon series, Pete talks about a world full of aisles of suspicion and judgment. Jesus Christ, in his birth, death and life, is a model of crossing these aisles sacrificially and with humility. Following Jesus' example results in the humble and sacrificial movement of Christians towards people of other tribes which can be practiced at home as well as in the wider community.
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[Flyck Clift] Understanding Mission (Romans 9:30-10:21) 21.07.19
22/07/2019 Duration: 32minIn this sermon Flyck looks at some of the reasons that people stumble over Jesus Christ, and at the beautiful truth that Jesus Christ is God's righteousness for all people willing to trust him.
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[Tom French] God's purposes & God's people (Romans 9:1-29) 14.07.19
18/07/2019 Duration: 34minTom French continues this Romans series looking at a tricky passage about God's choice. When it comes to choosing his people, do we trust God to be God? De we trust that God is wise and merciful? And what proof do we have that God is compassionate? Listen to find out more.
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[Richard Boonstra] God's Love (Romans 8:31-39) 07.07.19
17/07/2019 Duration: 30minRichard continues the Romans series with a powerful passage which offers great assurance and injects us with hope: nothing can separate us from God's love!
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[Peter Carolane] Groaning for Heaven (Romans 8:18-30)30.06.19
17/07/2019 Duration: 32minThe Romans series continues with a recap of the first eight chapters and an answer to the question: If Christians have been freed from sin and have new life, why do they still suffer? A good listen for anyone considering becoming Christian, or anyone wanting to know more about the 'now-and-not-yet' aspect of Christian faith. Pete also offers some practical tips on how to pray with hope.
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[Rob Miller] Total Worship (Romans 12:1-2) 23.06.2019
07/07/2019 Duration: 34minWhat does worship look like? Rob Miller finishes the series on True Worship asking what you would see if you looked in the Mirror of Erised? Would you see sacrifice? True and proper worship involves sacrifice and impacts the breadth, length and depth of our lives.
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[Rob Miller] Spiritual Worship (John 4:19-26)16.06.19
17/06/2019 Duration: 37minHow do we know whether we are really spiritual people? What is the role of the Holy Spirit in worship? How does the Holy Spirit feel? These are some of the question Rob Miller considers in this third talk on Spiritual Worship.
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[Rob Miller] Responsive Worship (Psalm 95) 09.06.19
09/06/2019 Duration: 30minIn this second of the Worship series, we look at the strange contrast in Psalm 95, and Rob asks the question: How can we become responsive worshippers? Do we worship in response to God or do we attempt to worship in the way that pleases us? Are we prepared to listen to God or do we need God to dig us new ears?
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[Rob Miller] True Worship and True Worshipper (Psalm 24) 02.06.19
04/06/2019 Duration: 31minWhat does a worshipper look like? In this first of four talks on Worship, Rob Miller challenges our assumptions about who we see as true worshippers and what true worship looks like. Where does Jesus fit your understanding of worship, and if Jesus is the model for your worship what does worship then look like?
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[Peter Carolane] The Unnamed Woman From Bethlehem (Judges 19:16-20:5; Matt 5:27-30, 38-42)26.05.19
30/05/2019 Duration: 35minThe horrible end to the book of Judges is the confronting topic discussed by Peter in this talk. The distressing story closing Judges shows the widespread violence (often against women), and the diminishing of our humanity that results from everyone doing their own thing. Although horrible, this story also shows us God’s heart, offering hope in God’s kingdom in which peace and justice prevail. Peter also interviews Robyn about the Melbourne Anglican Diocese’s taskforce for Prevention of Violence Against Women.
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[Peter Carolane] Samson: Sex and Violence (Judges 15-16)19.05.19
23/05/2019 Duration: 34minPete continues a series on Judges looking at the unexpected inspiration of the life of Samson. Pete considers how such an unlikely figure points us to Jesus and warns us away from seeing God as a magic genie. The challenge is to follow the pattern of strength in weakness, to realise our own unfaithfulness, and to draw on the strength that comes through knowing Jesus Christ