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Dealing with Doubt

When was the last time you had doubts about trusting Jesus?  We all face temptations to turn away from what we trust about God: to disbelieve that he is trustworthy or good (or even there).  Although “doubt” can describe a number of different feelings—and not all are equally serious spiritual problems—we heard from Matthew 28 […]

Anzac Day: Remember the Prince of Peace

Tomorrow our nation will pause to remember those who fought and gave their lives in defence of our country and freedom.  For many it’s a time for solemn reflection; for others, it’s another chance to enjoy a long weekend (and maybe a game of two-up). However, with the war in Ukraine I suspect that this […]

Services Suspended – COVID-19

IMPORTANT NOTICE It is with great sadness to report that from now on all public church services and gatherings at Richmond Anglican Church have been suspended until further notice. This is through the concerns raised by COVID-19 We are currently developing online services. You can access our video sermons on our website: www.richmondanglican.com.au/sermons If you […]

Faith Fed By Babylon

FAITH fed by BABYLON We ALL live in Babylon. It is worldwide. Our faith and our future is both formed and informed by a creation united against, and wilfully independent of its Creator. Babylon’s unhealthy influence to rebellion permeates our souls, and soaks all our actions. Where we see disobedience, when we live amidst Godless […]

January Service Times 2019

Our Sunday Service Times change over January. They are as follows: 30th December 2018 – 9am traditional service only in Old St Peters Building. – No 10am or 6pm service. 6th January 2019 – 9am traditional service in Old St Peters Building. – 10am Family Service in EC Building. – No 6pm service. 13th January 2019 – 9am traditional […]

TOGETHER

TOGETHER This was the theme of our recent Church Camp. Our speaker Michael Williamson raised with us questions such as: How do we get to know one another? How do we start a loving conversation? He encouraged us to use F. O. R. E. to help with this. These four areas are easy to raise […]

Entrusted with the Message

Entrusted with the Message Christmas is rapidly approaching though sadly the meaning has been lost for many. As followers of Jesus we celebrate the love, forgiveness, reconciliation, hope and eternal life that comes through Jesus. This is a vital and important message for every living person to hear, understand and respond to. Jesus came to […]

Throne Down

Commissioned to call was Jonah’s omission no longer. His watery deep darkness became light. Three unforgettable days as the history’s first submariner had left him as discarded refuse from a fish’s belly on a Mediterranean shoreline. Now on dry land and with a responsive heart, Jonah heard from God again. Jonah knew Nineveh was to […]

Why is faith without works dead?

This article was written by GotQuestions.org www.gotquestions.org/faith-without-works-dead.html   Question: “Why is faith without works dead?” Answer: James says, “For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also” (James 2:26). Faith without works is a dead faith because the lack of works reveals an unchanged life or a spiritually dead […]

Pentecost

Where would we be without God’s Holy Spirit? Answer – Dead actually. Not dead physically but dead spiritually. We would have no life with and in God. We would not be His child. We would not be destined for heaven. Pentecost – the Holy Spirit was poured into all the believers 50 days after Jesus […]