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The road of reflection
AS we approach the significant date on the Christian calendar, we prepare ourselves for Easter.
The death and resurrection of Christ needs more of our reflection than what type of overpriced chocolate we are going to buy.
If we are spiritual beings on a physical journey (Which is what I believe) as opposed to physical beings on a spiritual journey then our eternal values and perspective needs reflection and repentance.
Easter is a Remembrance of the death of Christ and a celebration of the resurrection of Christ where He delivered on His promise and proved He was exactly who He claimed to be.
Why is this evident so significant?
Because this moment frames our faith
World Day of Prayer 2023
with Pastor Aaron Jackson Church on the Rise Beerwah acknowledgement of His deity in our personal lives. pastor who I am confident will only be too
As we approach Easter this year let’s not simply go through the motions of an over zealous commercial mindset, but take time to consider the Lordship of Jesus over your own personal life.
Whether you acknowledge this truth or not Jesus still died on the cross for your salvation.
This free gift offered to all is so that you would know Him and be known by Him.
TAIWAN will be the country of focus this year for World Day of Prayer (WDP) on Friday, March 3. Local services will be held at the Uniting Church in Beerwah at 9.30am.
Believing that prayer and action link people together around the globe, organisers of the 2023 WDP are hoping people will be inspired to bring peace and reconciliation into the world by this year’s theme for contemplation and prayerful action - I have heard about your faith.
Attendees are invited to unite for one global theme of prayer that is celebrated in more than 170 countries, while also meeting others and gaining insight into the culture of a different country.
Following the service guests are invited to enjoy a fellowship morning tea and refreshments. COVID Safe requirements will be in place at all locations.
To find out more about World Day of Prayer visit www.worlddayofprayeraustralia.org
Call out from Calounda Senior Citizens Club to newcomers
IF you’re new to the Sunshine Coast or visiting and want to form a friendship, be involved and connect with like-minded people with social companionship in the
Catholic Weekend Masses
Saturday 5pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah
Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough
Sunday 9am: 45 Cedar Street, Maleny Ph: 5430 9390 9am to 1pm Mon-Fri www.caloundracatholicparish.net
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church
29 Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah
Come and worship with us
Beerwah – Sunday 8.30am Peachester Community Church –last Sunday of the month 5.30pm
Minister: Rev Dr Elizabeth Nolan Ph. 0448 358 774 Email: churchgcuc@gmail.com
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY CALVARY CONGREGATION community, or membership this could be the answer.
Caloundra Senior Citizens Club has an extensive range of activities, entertainment and excursions.
All recreational facilities are disability and wheelchair accessible with inclusion and social companionship for members & guests for the over 50s.
Attend any activity you’re interested in, for information and times contact Monica or Ray Phone: 07 5438 1403
A Bible Teaching, Community Loving, Hope Filled Church on the Hinterland
You are most WELCOME to join us
Sundays @ 9am
12 Cedar Street, Maleny malenypc.org.au
BEERWAH CHURCH 27 Beerwah Parade
Sundays 9 30am & Kids Church
Arise Youth: Fri 7pm (grade: 7-12 | term time)
E: wecare@cotr.org.au W: churchontherise.org.au
MALENY CHURCH Maleny Sports Park, via Porter’s Lane
Sundays 9 30am & Kids Church
E: info@cotrmaleny.org W: cotrmaleny.org
Welcomes you each Saturday at 27 Maleny Street 9:30am - All Age Bible Study Hour (Includes Children and Youth programs) 11:00am - Worship Service
First Saturday of the monthCommunity Lunch Contact
Reed Street, Glasshouse Mtns (next to RSL) Sunday School, Women’s Fellowship, Bible Study
Contact: 5439 9341 or 5496 9671 www.glasshousemountains.lutheran.org.au