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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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NEXT STEPS 2024 & BEYOND

Sermon Series until 10th December

In 2024 we will see generational change at Hobart Baptist Church in terms of our governance. We are presented with exciting opportunities by this cultural moment we find ourselves in and by what has already started. We are not at the beginning of the journey, instead we are already on our way.

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Next Steps Nov 2023

 

Seeing Differently

With guest speaker Rev. Karen Wilson

After being the keynote speaker at the EmpowHer Day of Courage on Sat 18th November, Karen will travel to Hobart to share her thoughts with us.

Karen will bring a message based on the story of Elisha and his servant from 2 Kings 6 titled “Seeing Differently“. Sometimes what is right in front of us needs to be looked at in a different way. It can make all the difference.

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Seeing Differently with Karen Wilson

 

 

Praying the Lord's Prayer - until 12th November

The Lord's Prayer from Matthew 6:9-13 is perhaps the most well-known and beloved prayer in the history of the Church.

It is the example given by Jesus to his disciples and has been used as a model prayer for Jesus followers all across the world ever since.

This prayer does not have special properties, and is not a magic formula. Nor does it guarantee we will receive everything we ask for when we pray. However, it is a guide to how to pray in a way that is both meaningful and effective.

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Praying the Lord's Prayer

 

 

 

reCREATION Sermon series

Sundays15th July to 17th September

CREATION - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

 The first readers and hearers of the story of creation, found in the early chapters of Genesis, had little sense of the size, nature, and scope of the world nor the task the Creator gave them in stewarding it. Over the centuries that followed, human knowledge grew and successive generations reimagined life in the light of their expanding knowledge.

For example, when people could not travel freely, knowledge was limited to, and dependent upon, the place where they lived and visitors they received. Knowledge grew when explorers returned with fascinating tales of distant lands, peoples and creatures. Those who wrote and compiled the Old Testament had a horizon limited to the Middle East. By the time of the New Testament writers, it had expanded to the Roman Empire.

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reCREATION