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Yesterday morning as I was doing my prayer devotional on Lectio 365 I read the following: “The current global crisis is forcing many of us to ask profound questions about our priorities and purpose in life. Most of the activities that filled our schedules have suddenly stopped. The time has slowed down.Things we considered certain have been shaken to the core.” (Written by Pete Greig)

On the one hand, the fact that our lives have suddenly slowed down is not such a bad thing. (Picture the scene from the Matrix where Neo gets a handle on his amazing ability). I’m sure many of us have been feeling overwhelmed, and the busyness of our day to day lives was becoming almost unbearable with multiple pressures all vying for our time.

If we take the time to look at the statistics surrounding stress, mental health and suicide across the board, throughout the world, then this is unfortunately true for many of us, regardless of our professions.   

Unfortunately though for others their lives have not only slowed down, they have come to an abrupt stop. Their businesses have been forced to close and they are trying to come to terms with what that means for them, their families, their employees and also their customers. How are they going to get through this? What hope is there going forward? When is life going to get back to some form of normality? and many more questions I’m sure…          

For others though, their lives have suddenly got busier as they are deemed an essential service, and they have to ramp up their response to this pandemic. Working on the fly to put structures, procedures and the like into place, as they try to do all that they can to help us all get through this time of lockdown.

Regardless of what we are facing, we are all going through some measure of stress due to the circumstances that life has thrown our way. 

Drawing on the story of the woman anointing Jesus, found in Matthew 26:6-13, Pete says that Mary in this defining act “has come to the conclusion that her relationship with Jesus is more pressing than forward planning, more important than her reputation, and more valuable than all her savings. Nothing matters more to her in this moment than worship.”   

I wonder in this moment what matters more to you? Are you prepared to set everything aside as the woman did? As we approach the Easter story and take the journey to the cross along with Jesus, will you allow yourself to focus on aspects of the story, that may just move you to reevaluate the importance you have placed on other things in life?  

This was the prayer of preparation for this time of contemplation: “Lord Jesus, my heart is heavy as I join you on your journey to the cross. Gethsemane has come to our hospitals. Golgotha casts its shadow across our land. Lead me through the darkness of these days to the light and life of Easter once again.” Amen.

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With Easter just a few days away it seems only right and proper that the theme for our Prayer & Fasting gathering this evening would be ‘The Easter Message’. That people would not only hear it but that they would be impacted by the message and that it would bring about life change in their lives.

Tomorrow night a group of young people from the church will be heading to Spencerville for Eastercamp and it is my prayer that they will not only hear ‘The Easter Message’ but that they will respond to it as well. That the power of Christ would dwell in their hearts and that they would be free from the pressures of this life and that they would be able to share that same message freely with their friends and family.

Their is power in the cross if we just let it permeate into our being and accept that we are not in control of everything in our lives and that we are part of a much bigger plan.
May you hear the Easter Message and respond positively to it…

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The latest Sermon Transcript is available for viewing/download by following the link on the ‘Previous Sermon Series’ page.

“God’s Redemptive Plan: A Strange Way to Save the World” is a stand-alone message exploring the probability of Jesus fulfilling the many prophecies about his birth, death and resurrection.

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The last two Sermon Transcripts that Annette preached over the Easter period (Good Friday & Easter Sunday) are now available for download by going to the Current Sermon Series link on The Message page and clicking on the [Sermon Transcripts logo] at the bottom of the page…

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This morning we had an awesome contemplative Good Friday Service looking at another two ‘Gifts of the Cross’, the other two crosses that are often depicted on the hill of Calvary and the Cross itself that Jesus was crucified on.

Linger on the hill of Calvary. Rub a finger on the timber and press the NAIL into your hand. Taste the tinge of cheap wine and feel the scrape of a THORN on your brow. Touch the velvet dirt, moist with the blood of God. Allow the tools of TORTURE to tell their story. Listen as they tell you WHAT GOD DID TO WIN YOUR HEART.

Max Lucado – He Chose the Nails

Over the past few weeks Annette has adapted Max Lucado’s book ‘He Chose the Nails’ as we’ve looked at the many images (Gifts) of the Easter scene and explored how they relate to us in this day and age.

The Easterville MiracleThis morning we also looked at how the Easter period has been over commercialised by the Easter bunny, chicks, bonnets and chocolate Easter eggs among other things; so much so that many young children today more than likely don’t know the real reason for the season.

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