Synopsis
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
Episodes
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Isaiah: the comfort of the living God - Isaiah 44:9-45:8 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio
27/02/2021 Duration: 33minNEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
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Isaiah: the comfort of the living God - Isaiah 43:14-28 - Andrew Errington - CiG - Audio
21/02/2021 Duration: 35minNEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
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Isaiah: The comfort of the living God - Isaiah 42:1-17 - Mike Hastie - CiG - Audio
14/02/2021 Duration: 24minNEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
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Isaiah: The comfort of the living God - Isaiah 41:1-29 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio
07/02/2021 Duration: 31minIn this chapter we see the nations (41:1-8) and their idols (41:22-29) put on trial. Neither has an answer to the God who predicts what will happen and calls for each generation himself. Israel was overwhelmed and helpless before the political turmoil of their time. We, like Israel, are to be confident in the midst of uncertainty because God had promised to be with us and uphold us as we serve him. The Lord of history is the one who will never leave nor forsake us.
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The comfort of the living God: Isaiah 40:1-11 - Andrew Errington - CiG - Audio
24/01/2021 Duration: 38minNEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
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John 3 - Matt Aroney - 10am - Audio
17/01/2021 Duration: 25minNEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
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Living the Truth of Christmas -1 John 5:1-12 - Michael Charles - 10am - Audio
27/12/2020 Duration: 27min1 John is a pastoral letter written to believers in the midst of confusion created by false teachers. John writes to reassure God’s people about the reality of Jesus Christ and the way of life found in him. John’s first concern is not to knock down the false teachers but to protect his beloved readers from the destructive lies about their Father. 1 John speaks to us of the profound life of love God has summoned us to, to the absolute centrality of Jesus Christ and how we can have fellowship with God because of Jesus’ death and resurrection. All of this brings us to Christmas. The truth of Christmas is that God has come to have fellowship with us by sending his son and inviting us into the way of life he shares as Trinity: the way of love. At the end of a tiring year, let us reflect on this immovable comfort and anchor for our souls!
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Living the Truth of Christmas -1 John 4:1-21 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio
20/12/2020 Duration: 25min1 John is a pastoral letter written to believers in the midst of confusion created by false teachers. John writes to reassure God’s people about the reality of Jesus Christ and the way of life found in him. John’s first concern is not to knock down the false teachers but to protect his beloved readers from the destructive lies about their Father. 1 John speaks to us of the profound life of love God has summoned us to, to the absolute centrality of Jesus Christ and how we can have fellowship with God because of Jesus’ death and resurrection. All of this brings us to Christmas. The truth of Christmas is that God has come to have fellowship with us by sending his son and inviting us into the way of life he shares as Trinity: the way of love. At the end of a tiring year, let us reflect on this immovable comfort and anchor for our souls!
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1 John: Living the Truth About Christmas - 1 John 2:28-3:10 - Mike Hastie - CiG - Audio
05/12/2020 Duration: 25min1 John is a pastoral letter written to believers in the midst of confusion created by false teachers. John writes to reassure God’s people about the reality of Jesus Christ and the way of life found in him. John’s first concern is not to knock down the false teachers but to protect his beloved readers from the destructive lies about their Father. 1 John speaks to us of the profound life of love God has summoned us to, to the absolute centrality of Jesus Christ and how we can have fellowship with God because of Jesus’ death and resurrection. All of this brings us to Christmas. The truth of Christmas is that God has come to have fellowship with us by sending his son and inviting us into the way of life he shares as Trinity: the way of love. At the end of a tiring year, let us reflect on this immovable comfort and anchor for our souls!
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Living the Truth of Christmas - 1 John 2:12-27 - David Hohne - CiG - Audio
29/11/2020 Duration: 31min1 John is a pastoral letter written to believers in the midst of confusion created by false teachers. John writes to reassure God’s people about the reality of Jesus Christ and the way of life found in him. John’s first concern is not to knock down the false teachers but to protect his beloved readers from the destructive lies about their Father. 1 John speaks to us of the profound life of love God has summoned us to, to the absolute centrality of Jesus Christ and how we can have fellowship with God because of Jesus’ death and resurrection. All of this brings us to Christmas. The truth of Christmas is that God has come to have fellowship with us by sending his son and inviting us into the way of life he shares as Trinity: the way of love. At the end of a tiring year, let us reflect on this immovable comfort and anchor for our souls!
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Living the Truth of Christmas - 1 John 2:3-11 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio
21/11/2020 Duration: 25min1 John is a pastoral letter written to believers in the midst of confusion created by false teachers. John writes to reassure God’s people about the reality of Jesus Christ and the way of life found in him. John’s first concern is not to knock down the false teachers but to protect his beloved readers from the destructive lies about their Father. 1 John speaks to us of the profound life of love God has summoned us to, to the absolute centrality of Jesus Christ and how we can have fellowship with God because of Jesus’ death and resurrection. All of this brings us to Christmas. The truth of Christmas is that God has come to have fellowship with us by sending his son and inviting us into the way of life he shares as Trinity: the way of love. At the end of a tiring year, let us reflect on this immovable comfort and anchor for our souls!
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1 John: Living the Truth of Christmas - 1 John 1:5-2:2 - Mike Hastie - CiG - Audio
15/11/2020 Duration: 31min1 John is a pastoral letter written to believers in the midst of confusion created by false teachers. John writes to reassure God’s people about the reality of Jesus Christ and the way of life found in him. John’s first concern is not to knock down the false teachers but to protect his beloved readers from the destructive lies about their Father. 1 John speaks to us of the profound life of love God has summoned us to, to the absolute centrality of Jesus Christ and how we can have fellowship with God because of Jesus’ death and resurrection. All of this brings us to Christmas. The truth of Christmas is that God has come to have fellowship with us by sending his son and inviting us into the way of life he shares as Trinity: the way of love. At the end of a tiring year, let us reflect on this immovable comfort and anchor for our souls!
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Living the Truth of Christmas - 1 John 1:1-4 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio
10/11/2020 Duration: 23min1 John is a pastoral letter written to believers in the midst of confusion created by false teachers. John writes to reassure God’s people about the reality of Jesus Christ and the way of life found in him. John’s first concern is not to knock down the false teachers but to protect his beloved readers from the destructive lies about their Father. 1 John speaks to us of the profound life of love God has summoned us to, to the absolute centrality of Jesus Christ and how we can have fellowship with God because of Jesus’ death and resurrection. All of this brings us to Christmas. The truth of Christmas is that God has come to have fellowship with us by sending his son and inviting us into the way of life he shares as Trinity: the way of love. At the end of a tiring year, let us reflect on this immovable comfort and anchor for our souls!
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Overflow: Overflowing Givers - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio
02/11/2020 Duration: 30minMy cup overflows" - Psalm 23:5 Our new sermon series will take a look at God’s rich and abundant generosity. His relation to his creation is necessarily abundant - it's who he is. He is not a stingy creator. He goes above and beyond, he is constantly caring, giving and replenishing his creation. He is always ‘rich’ in mercy, glory, goodness, power, might. He had no need to create the world, he did it out of his own overflowing delight in himself and his glory. Come and hear about the overflowing love and mercy of our God.
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Overflow: Overflowing Lives - Luke 14 - Mike Hastie - CiG - Audio
25/10/2020 Duration: 37minMy cup overflows" - Psalm 23:5 Our new sermon series will take a look at God’s rich and abundant generosity. His relation to his creation is necessarily abundant - it's who he is. He is not a stingy creator. He goes above and beyond, he is constantly caring, giving and replenishing his creation. He is always ‘rich’ in mercy, glory, goodness, power, might. He had no need to create the world, he did it out of his own overflowing delight in himself and his glory. Come and hear about the overflowing love and mercy of our God.
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Overflow: Overflowing Hearts - Luke 16:13-15 and Luke 19:1-10 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio
18/10/2020 Duration: 27min"My cup overflows" - Psalm 23:5 Our new sermon series will take a look at God’s rich and abundant generosity. His relation to his creation is necessarily abundant - it's who he is. He is not a stingy creator. He goes above and beyond, he is constantly caring, giving and replenishing his creation. He is always ‘rich’ in mercy, glory, goodness, power, might. He had no need to create the world, he did it out of his own overflowing delight in himself and his glory. Come and hear about the overflowing love and mercy of our God.
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Overflow: Overflowing God - John 17 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio
03/10/2020 Duration: 32min"My cup overflows" - Psalm 23:5 This series will take a look at God’s rich and abundant generosity. His relation to his creation is necessarily abundant - it's who he is. He is not a stingy creator. He goes above and beyond, he is constantly caring, giving and replenishing his creation. He is always ‘rich’ in mercy, glory, goodness, power, might. He had no need to create the world, he did it out of his own overflowing delight in himself and his glory. Come and hear about the overflowing love and mercy of our God.
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Ecclesiastes: Fear the Lord - Ecclesiastes 12 - Mike Hastie - CiG - Audio
27/09/2020 Duration: 34minWhat should we say about the pursuit of the good life in 2020!? “Meaningless!” is what one one biblical writer says! There is a deep frustration that is being exposed in each of us as we look around at a world we know could be better, and seem to just being going down the toilet. The book of Ecclesiastes outlines one king’s pursuit of meaning; only to find that everything is subject to the tyranny of chance, evil and death. Right now we are also searching...disoriented in a season we couldn’t have written the script for. We need to find solid ground, something to give us meaning and hope. Come with us as we pursue meaning and find out how Jesus is able to speak into this moment and all eternity.
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Ecclesiastes: Work and Toil - Ecclesiastes 11 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio
20/09/2020 Duration: 35minWhat should we say about the pursuit of the good life in 2020!? “Meaningless!” is what one one biblical writer says! There is a deep frustration that is being exposed in each of us as we look around at a world we know could be better, and seem to just being going down the toilet. The book of Ecclesiastes outlines one king’s pursuit of meaning; only to find that everything is subject to the tyranny of chance, evil and death. Right now we are also searching...disoriented in a season we couldn’t have written the script for. We need to find solid ground, something to give us meaning and hope. Come with us as we pursue meaning and find out how Jesus is able to speak into this moment and all eternity.
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Ecclesiastes: Mortality - Ecclesiastes 6-10 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio
13/09/2020 Duration: 29minNEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church