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  • Pentecost 2012 (Karen Sloan) 27.5.2012
    Readings: Acts 2:1-21; John 15: 26-27 and 16: 4b-15 I have two boys, one 19 and one 15, who are forever playing their music in my car, a travesty. After one drive, when my head was full of rap and rock, I played with the radio and discovered ... read more

  • Pluralism (Karen Sloan) 13.5.2012
    Readings: Acts 10:44-48; 1 John 5:1-6; John 15:9-17 Last weekend we were lucky to have Lorraine Parkinson and John Bodycomb, retired Uniting Church ministers, authors and, in Lorraine`s case, a NT scholar, spend time with us, engaging and hop ... read more

  • What makes life Christian? (Robert Watson) 6.5.2012
    Readings: Acts 8:26-40; 1John 4: 7-21; John 15: 1-8 What makes life Christian? Is it a set of beliefs about God and the world? Is it more specifically what one believes about Jesus? Is being Christian a matter of right doctrine or theolog ... read more

  • Words! Words! Words! (Rev Gemmel Sherwood) 29.4.2012
    Readings: 1John 3:16-24; John 10:11-18 Words can be very helpful and very confusing. My four-year-old grandson was explaining to me, `Pop, me rode my bike yesterday!` Wanting to be helpful, I said, `Instead of saying, `Me rode my bike,` y ... read more

  • God and Metaphor (Revd Neville Watson) 22.4.2012
    Reading: Exodus 3:1-13 The opening words of Exodus 3 contain for me what is the most significant story in the Old Testament. It is about the nature of God. And let me say from the outset that, as disconcerting as it may be to the current batch ... read more

  • John 20 - Thomas (Revd Marion Millin) 15.4.2012
    Readings: Psalm 133; Acts 4:32-35; John 20:19-31 I wonder where the Easter Story has connected with you this year? In one sense it is the culmination of the heroic journey of one extraordinary man challenging corrupt religious and economic v ... read more

  • Continuing Crucifixion (Revd Neville Watson) 6.4.2012
    Neville Watson conducted our service of worship on Good Friday. He prefaced it by saying: `I am not asking you to agree with everything that is said this morning. Within this congregation we thankfully have a wide variety of faith positions. I do ... read more

  • Death and Dying (Revd David Robinson) 1.4.2012
    Readings: Mark 14: 26-42; Mark 15: 1-15 The hymn we just sang – All creatures of our God and King . . . – Did you find it (all seven verses) a bit exhausting? And what did you think about Verse 6? . . .And you, most kind and g ... read more

  • God`s Evolving Covenant (Dr Richard Smith) 25.3.2012
    Readings: Jeremiah 31-34, John 12:20-33 `What is the most important question you can ask in life`? Albert Einstein`s answer was: `Is the Universe a friendly place or not?`. Most people intuitively live as if the answer is YES. In Jeremiah ... read more

  • What is judgment? (Revd Neville Watson) 18.3.2012
    Reading: John 3:14-21 This passage follows the conversation between Nicodemus and Jesus about the new birth. Nicodemus may have been an important Jewish leader but he was as thick as a brick about what Jesus is saying. This gives the writer of ... read more

  • Trailing Clouds of Glory (Jim Malcolm) 4.3.2012
    Readings: 1 John 4:16b-21; Mark 2:18-22 I love Horace Rumpole. He`s a fictional Old Bailey Barrister created by John Mortimer and wonderfully acted by the late Leo McKern. He has a number of endearing characteristics, one of which is to quote ... read more

  • Life as a Journey! (Revd Neville Watson) 26.2.2012
    Readings: Genesis 9:8-17; 1Peter 3: 18-22; Mark 9:1-15 When I use the word `journey` I automatically think of, and identify with, those great words of Morris West in his book entitled `A View From the Ridge`. I feel like a climber who, ... read more

  • Jesus and the Leper (Russ Revell) 12.2.2012
    Reading: Mark 1: 40-45 I just want to offer some background to this story in Mark`s Gospel which may be helpful to thinking our way through the event.There are three areas I want to present and try to link them together.The first one ... read more

  • Healing (Kerry Macmillan) 12.2.2012
    Readings: 2 Kings 5:1-4; Mark 1: 40-45 Both of our readings for today are stories that tell us of instances where God has brought healing to the lives of people who suffered from a skin disease. From the Old Testament we have Naaman who is gr ... read more

  • Liberation (Revd David Robinson) 5.2.2012
    Readings: Isaiah 40: 21-31; Mark 1: 29-39 In preparation for today I asked Cynthia for some information about what Karen preached about last Sunday – and her quick response was to provide me with a copy of Karen`s sermon. The reason for my ... read more

  • The Age of the Spirit (Karen Sloan) 28.1.2012
    Reading: Mark 1: 21-28 January is always a good time for reflection. Down at Busselton, along the bay, a warm sun beating down and the crystal clear water so blue and inviting. That`s where I have been for day days recharging, renewing and re ... read more

  • Encountering mystery (Revd Marion Millin) 15.1.2012
    ‘Readings: 1 Samuel 3:1-10; Psalm 139:1-6,13-18; 1 Corinthians 6:12-20; John 1:40-51 Encountering the mystery that is God is what the first chapter of John`s gospel is all about starting with a universal picture of `Logos = the Word.` Origi ... read more

  • My Peace I give to you (Revd Neville Watson) 27.11.2011
    Jesus was non violent. I don`t think there is any doubt about it. The story of Jesus is the story of the Cross, is the story of non violence. Gandhi saw the life of Jesus and the Cross as a profound example of violence being met by non violence. Some ... read more

  • Ready or not (Revd Marion Millin) 7.11.2011
    Joshua 24:1-3a, 14-25; Matthew.25:1-13 To be honest with you, I grimaced when I read the texts for today. Both of them sit uncomfortably for me for I feel like my theology has moved on. I do not see our God as a `jealous being` concerned a ... read more

  • What is leadership? (Karen Sloan) 30.10.2011
    It`s an interesting time being around Perth at the moment. Actually for many people it`s very exciting seeing the Queen and Prince Philip and engaging in some traditional English activities like a high tea. I myself can`t get too enthusiastic about i ... read more

  • A Pathway to Blessing (Terry Quinn) 23.10.2011
    Readings: Deuteronomy 4: 1-12; 1 Thessalonians 2: 1-8; Matthew 22: 34-46 Today’s reading from the last chapter of the Book of Deuteronomy is about the death of Moses. He went up a high mountain and saw the entire country God had promised to ... read more

  • A Significant Response (Karen Sloan) 16.10.2011
    Reading: Matthew 22:15-22 I wonder if anyone here is a rugby fan. If so you probably watched one of the great games the other day, between South Africa and Australia. Hard tough rugby played by two teams at the peak of their skill. But it ma ... read more

  • The Kingdom of God (Revd David Robinson) 2.10.2011
    Readings Philippians 3: 4b-14; Matthew 21:33-46 Over the last four weeks some members of the Nedlands congregation (mainly elderly) have been involved in studying a book by Marcus Borg, The Heart of Christianity. We have found that it ... read more

  • Our Culture in Crisis (Revd Neville Watson) 25.9.2011
    My contention this morning is that our culture is in crisis. I use the word `culture` in the sense of `the way of living which is transmitted from one generation to another`. And I use the word `crisis` in the sense of `a turning point`. I have in mi ... read more

  • Love is the fulfilling of the law (Jim Malcolm) 4.9.2011
    Readings: Psalm 149; Matthew 18:15-20; Romans 13:8-14 Our gospel reading today is fascinating! Look at the first verse – ‘If another member of the church sins against you...’. Wait a minute, isn’t this Jesus talking? So where does the church ... read more

  • What the world needs now (Karen Sloan) 28.8.2011
    Readings: Exodus 3: 1-15; Romans 14: 1-12; Matthew 18, 21-35 I was sitting in the dentist the other day getting a clean, which I have to say is worse than getting a filling, and the therapist had the radio on. Now normally it is usually a mus ... read more

  • Send them away or feed them? (Dr Richard Smith) 31.7.2011
    Reading: Matthew 14:13-21 – From our Reading: Do we send them away or do we feed them? Here is a profound moral question that Jesus addressed, and which we must now face with Climate Change impacting our globalised world. How might this be you ... read more

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130 Calais Road, (crnr of Minibah Street)
Wembley Downs, Western Australia.
Phone 08 9245 2882

Ten kilometres northwest of Perth city centre,
set amongst the suburbs of City Beach, Churchlands,
Scarborough, Wembley Downs and Woodlands