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Crossover EASTER Offering

Donate to Crossover this Easter

The Australian Baptist Easter Offering enables Crossover to provide resources, training and encouragement to help Australian Baptists share Jesus.

 

As usual, Hobart Baptist will hold a retiring offering for Crossover at the Good Friday service, 9:30am Friday 29 March.

You are also welcome to donate on Easter Sunday with a suitably marked envelope.

Donations to Crossover are welcome anytime HERE > | Find out more about Crossover

Sanctuary Sunday

10am Sunday 24 March 2024

ALL WELCOME!

Come and be part of this special Sunday service as Hobart Baptist church celebrates its cultural unity and diversity.

If you have national dress for your home country (or another one!) please feel free to wear it.

It will be a morning of singing, celebration and laughter!

Sanctuary Sunday

 

 

The Main Game

Learning to Live like Jesus in Hobart

4th February to 17th March 2024

 

The Main Game

We begin 2024 with the encouragement to keep Learning to live like Jesus in Hobart and put plans in place to keep learning and growing.

For us today in Hobart, this is not just a Sunday thing, but a whole of life — a 7-days-a-week, 24-hours-a-day, undertaking. Every area of our lives, our family, school, work and even our alone time, is impacted by our commitment to be disciples of Jesus.

Read more about The Main Game series >

Summer Sermon Series

31st December 2023 to 28th January 2024

Summer of Psalms

The book of Psalms is a treasury of poetry and song. They are deeply precious to many people.

This summer we are going to hear from some of our community on the Psalms that are meaningful to them.

Together we will celebrate the beauty, honesty and rawness of the Psalms.

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Summer of Psalms

 

Christmas Series, 2023

Sundays 17th and 24th December, and Christmas Day (9:30am)

Is there Room for Jesus?

December is often referred to as ‘the silly season’ because it is a time when our lives often become very full. We find ourselves very busy with finishing work projects, completing courses, planning family events and buying Christmas gifts for our loved ones.

In all of the business of the season an important question to ask is; have we made December so full that there is no longer room for Jesus in Christmas?

So, we are asking the question; is there room for Jesus in Christmas?

How do we shape our lives so that we are not losing sight of the reason for the season? And what does life look like when we make space for Jesus and put him at the centre of Christmas?

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