Intro Night Outline - Genesis 25 - 50
Ways to invite people to Christmas at Christ Church!
Facebook - Video
Like, comment on and share our Christmas promo video, which you can find on our Facebook page. The more people interact with our posts, the more people will see them!
Facebook - Event
On our Facebook event (on our page) click 'attending' for the Christmas services you will be attending. You might also like to share the event, or invite your friends.
Instagram - Video
Like, comment on and share our Christmas promo video, which you can find on our Instagram profile. The more people interact with our posts, the more people will see them!
SMS
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Disability Support Worker Position Available
Part-time or Casual role in a Supported Independent Living Home, set up by Christian families to provide support and care for people living with an intellectual disablity in a Christian environment.
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Term 2 Sermon Series: The Hard Word - The Book of Jeremiah
Download the study notes here:
Sermon Transcript
2 Mar 2021 The Chosen One by Paul Hallam
9 Mar 2021 The Truth Exposed by David Mears
25 May 2021 The Battle of the Prophets by David Mears
30 May 2021 A Promise to Hold on to by David Mears
6 June 2021 God's Judgement Comes and God's People Deserve It
Mission in Term 4 - Who will you invite?
Next term, Christ Church will host our next range of Mission invitations - Who will you invite?
We are living in perhaps the most unprecedented opportunity for evangelism in our lives - you can literally invite anyone; anywhere in the world to explore Jesus; many people’s confidence is shaken; and, many people's schedules are wide open. So now is your opportunity to be bold and turn those prayers you have been praying for people you love into an invitation. Our friends can never say ‘yes’ or ’no’ unless we invite them.
Be bold, trust God, love people and invite someone to one or both of these:
(a) Sunday 11 October – Invitational 9:30am | 6:00pm services
Across our Sunday Services, we will simply be opening the bibles to Matthew 4 to look at the famous story of Jesus in the desert. Christians know this as a story where Jesus demonstrates that he is the faithful Son of God, able to ultimately bring us to God. But it is a story that is accessible to those who are exploring God too. The trials and temptations Jesus suffers in his isolation will resonate with many people in our current times. Jesus helps His people to trust God in the desert, and those who don’t yet believe are invited to come and worship God.
Here’s an email or text or social media invitation:
“Hello, my church holds invitational church services regularly – our next one is on Sunday 11 October. We’re looking at the famous passage where Jesus, all by himself, is tempted in the desert. Given the isolating times we’re all going through at the moment, I thought I might reach out and see if you were interested joining me and hearing about how Jesus trusted God during that time. Let me know.”
(b) Christianity Explored
In term 4, we’re running two Courses: Sunday 18 October, 9:30am (in person) or Monday 19 October, 7:30-9:00pm (online). All information about the courses can be found on our website: www.christchurch.org.au
Below are FAQ’s and invitations you can send on to friends:
Why do we keep running CE? Because it addresses the kinds of questions people are asking and it keeps resulting in transformed lives. Why not check it out for yourself by watching Episode 1 here: Good News
What will CE Online be like? 7:30-9:00pm on Monday nights hosted through Zoom, hosted by Andrew Levy and others. All you will need is a device with internet access and audio. If you can register ahead of time, we will send the booklet and gospel of Mark to you ahead of time.
Who is welcome? Everyone, from the hardened sceptic to the committed Christian. Why not use this opportunity to check out the course yourself. Check out some FAQs here: Tough Questions
Email, Text or Social Media invitations
“Hey, my church runs this course called Christianity Explored. It's a series of group conversations that explore life, faith, meaning & God through a Christian lens. It’s a non-judgmental and open environment where it’s easy for anyone, with any point of view, to explore the big questions of life with new friends.
On Sunday 18 October at 9:30am or Monday 19 October at 7:30pm, we could try Session 1 of Christianity Explored together? It will be a fun time where we can find out if Christianity Explored is for you. Here’s a link to the video trailer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP3m1c13vj0). Let me know if you’d like me to sign us up, or you can visit our website for more details (www.christchurch.org.au)"
or:
"Hey, my church runs this course called Christianity Explored, it’s a place to explore the big questions of life and have conversations about things we rarely find time to consider like faith, meaning and God. It is now online, and I wondered if you would be interested in checking out the first session with me? Let me know, and I can come along with you. Check out the trailer (https://vimeo.com/459317443)"
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"We all have questions about life, but we rarely find the time to stop and explore answers. COVID-19 has significantly altered all our lives, leaving some of us with more questions than ever before and leaving many of us with more time than ever before. I’d like to invite anyone and everyone to use this unique opportunity to start a conversation about the big questions of life, faith, meaning and God by coming and checking out our first session of Christianity Explored. Our church is running two versions: one in person and one online. Check out the trailer here (https://vimeo.com/459317443) or visit my church’s website for more details (www.christchurch.org.au)"
Clarifying how we as a church are adhering to restrictions
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All along we have been endeavouring to honour both the letter and the intention of the restrictions with integrity.
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Constant contact with diocesan leadership who are getting their advice directly from the government.
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It should be noted that at this point the government is wanting all work to continue as much as possible (describing all work as ‘essential’), and this includes the work of churches.
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Staff and regular volunteers producing an online live stream service or pre-recorded service (or the youth and kids ministry equivalent) is considered by the government to be ‘work’ and not a public meeting. Any people who are not part of that production are not permitted to be present, and those who are must maintain strict social distancing.
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In addition we are also making sure that all rooms on site have limits on who can be in them to maintain 4m2 distancing, and no more than 10 people will be allowed to be present in any room at any time, even in a room as large as our church building. That is why we have reduced the size of the bands to a maximum of 5 (including singers) and cut down to one Bible reader and one prayer person. You will also observe that we are using two locations for our live stream this Sunday (the church building and the crypt) to limit numbers present in any one place.
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We are expecting contact to be restricted further soon so that even our current live-stream will not be able to continue and so have pre-recorded many songs prior to the tightening from last Thursday so that when the time comes that all social contact is prohibited we can still produce services by individuals filming their sermons/prayers etc. in their own home and the whole package being edited together with the pre-recorded music.
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Weddings and funerals have restrictions placed on them. Funerals are still allowed to have guests (to the limit of 10 present) but weddings at this point are restricted to the bare minimum needed to make the wedding legal: the couple, the celebrant, and two witnesses. This is likely to be an emotionally distressing restriction for those directly impacted in these two areas so please be praying for God’s peace and comfort on those whose funerals or weddings will be very different to what they had planned or desired.