Episodes
Monday Sep 11, 2017
Romans 13 - Getting into the Character of Christ
Monday Sep 11, 2017
Monday Sep 11, 2017
In Romans 13:14, St Paul writes 'Clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ...'
This is about 'getting into the character of Christ' - and it happens in three main areas of our life: our believing, our behaving, and our belonging - or in our thoughts, our actions, and our community.
This sermon explores what it means to 'get into the character of Christ' and where the power for Christian living comes from. The sermon can be enhanced by viewing the Prezi zooming visuals at this link.
The sermon was preached on Sunday 10th September 2017 at Pakenham Lakeside Church.
Enjoy!
Monday Aug 28, 2017
Romans 12: Life in the body of Christ
Monday Aug 28, 2017
Monday Aug 28, 2017
'Don't let the world squeeze you into its mould': that's how JB Philips translates part of Romans 12:2. But rather be transformed by the renewing of your mind. In what ways does the world squeeze us into its mould? How does that twist our life out of shape and make us less than fully human? And how is God's will GOOD for us in the face of this pressure?
Romans 12 describes life in the body of Christ - as a result of the mercy of God which Paul has so eloquently presented in the previous chapters of the book of Romans. God has been merciful. His will for us is good. We have a place to belong. We each bring a gift. And the body-of-Christ-shaped life is a beautiful thing, a place of healing and transformation.
This sermon was preached at Pakenham Lakeside Church on Sunday August 27th.
It can be enhanced by viewing the Prezi zooming visuals found at this link.
Enjoy!
Monday Aug 14, 2017
Matthew 14 If you want to walk on water...
Monday Aug 14, 2017
Monday Aug 14, 2017
If you want to walk on water...
You'd better not get eaten by crocodiles!
You'd better understand who Jesus really is!
The passage about Jesus walking on water is not about Peter 'getting out of the boat' - it's all about the identity of Jesus. And if we don't understand this we can get into deep water (scuse the pun). This passage reveals the truth that Jesus is the 'I am' who is WITH US in grief, chaos and fear, and who overcomes all those powers through his presence and his identity.
You don't have to walk on water. You don't have to do something spectacular for God. Jesus has already done all that is necessary to save, comfort, and give you peace. Our faith, in the end, doesn't rest on miracles but on the presence and identity of Jesus, with us, in the midst of the stuff of everyday life.
This sermon was preached on Sunday 13th August, 2017 at Pakenham Lakeside Church.
It can be enhanced by viewing the Prezi zooming visuals found at this link.
Enjoy!
Monday Jul 24, 2017
Monday Jul 24, 2017
The sower in Jesus' parable in Matthew 13 doesn't strategically target 'the right soil' when he sows his seed. He scatters it everywhere. Just like God's grace - people don't have to live up to a certain standard to receive his love.
How do we let the Word 'get in, get down, get out' and so have a fruitful life? Jesus says that it's all about how we respond (or not) to his word, which is the life-giving word of the good news of the Kingdom.
This sermon was preached at Pakenham Lakeside Church on Sunday 23rd July 2017. It can be enhanced by viewing the Prezi zooming visuals found at this link.
Enjoy!
Monday Jun 26, 2017
Matthew 10 The Jesus exchange
Monday Jun 26, 2017
Monday Jun 26, 2017
The Jesus exchange goes like this:
Give up what you cannot keep, in order to gain what you cannot lose.
Jesus says 'Everyone who tries to save their own life will lose it, but everyone who gives up their life for me will find it.'
This is a hard sell in an individualistic, me-focussed culture! Jesus asks nothing less than 100% commitment. But what he gives in exchange for our selfish, fearful, dying life is his own resurrected, joyful, forever life.
This sermon was preached at Pakenham Lakeside Church on Sunday 25th June 2017.
It can be enhanced by viewing the Prezi zooming visuals found at this link.
Enjoy!
Tuesday Jun 13, 2017
Genesis 1 The Song of Creation
Tuesday Jun 13, 2017
Tuesday Jun 13, 2017
'In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.' These are some of the most famous words in all human literature. So begins the story of the Bible, God's interaction with the universe he created. As 21st century people our first question might be 'How?' or 'how long?' Did it really take seven days to create the universe? How did God do it, if he did?
And yet the text itself encourages us to ask a different question - 'Why?' Why did God create? What is the purpose of creation?
This sermon proclaims the good news that love is at the very basis of the universe, that God delights in what he creates, and that God moves to redeem and restore his creation when it becomes 'not good.'
The sermon was preached at Pakenham Lakeside Church on Sunday 11th June, 2017. It can be enhanced by viewing the Prezi zooming visuals found at this link.
Enjoy!
Sunday May 28, 2017
Relationships, reconciliation and the ratchet parable
Sunday May 28, 2017
Sunday May 28, 2017
Once upon a time a man bought a cheap air ratchet tool...which didn't work well for long. What did he do next?
When relationships don't quite work...when there is conflict...what is your response?
It's easy to say 'it's not worth it, it's not worth the effort to fix...'
Or to attack the other person
Or to escape and deny the problem
But what about peacemaking responses? Jesus says 'Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.' This means God himself is a peacemaker.
This sermon proclaims the good news of God's reconciliation for us...the repair of relationships through Jesus. God made us his friends. And he calls and equips us to be peacemakers in our relationships too.
This sermon was preached at Pakenham Lakeside Church on Sunday 28th May 2017.
It can be enhanced by viewing the Prezi zooming visuals found at this link.
Enjoy!
Sunday May 28, 2017
John 14: Relationships and Intimacy with God
Sunday May 28, 2017
Sunday May 28, 2017
What's the point of relationships?
Bit of a trick question, isn't it? Relationships ARE the point. Relationships are the purpose of human existence... and the universe itself springs out of the eternal relationship between the members of the Trinity.
We are created for intimacy with God. Following Jesus is not about behaviour but about intimacy. The closer we grow with Jesus, the more like him we become, and changed behaviour is a result of that relationship.
This sermon explores John 14 through the lens of relationships.
It was preached at Pakenham Lakeside Church on Sunday 14th May 2017.
Enjoy!
Thursday May 11, 2017
Relational evangelism in schools - a conversation from the LEA Ministry Conference
Thursday May 11, 2017
Thursday May 11, 2017
This conversation was recorded by Pastor Nathan Hedt at the LEA Schools Ministry conference in Victoria. In includes some important questions for our Lutheran Schools in Australia to wrestle with in terms of effectiveness of our ministry and mission in schools, models and stories of relational evangelism, and a proposal to increase the effectiveness of our mission in schools.
The conversation is around 33 minutes long. Some important markers can be found at the following points:
0:00 Chaplain Kathy Mildred shares briefly about sharing the gospel in the School Context
1:16 Introduction: Pastor Nathan Hedt: Introduction: relational evangelism and church planting in the school context
3:50 A good news story of the gospel in our school - with a caveat
10:30 The effectiveness of our mission in Lutheran schools
13:30 Pastor Mark Greenthaner: 'discipleship' in Lutheran Schools and our models of church
21:00 A key question: What do we mean by 'effectiveness in mission' in our Lutheran schools?
26:30 LEVNT Director Paul Weinert: How do we intentionally and strategically partner between schools of the church and district mission departments?
29:25 A modest proposal for increasing our effectiveness in Lutheran schools through relational evangelism teams
Sunday Apr 23, 2017
Sunday Apr 23, 2017
There is a lot of evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. When Thomas asked for evidence that Jesus really was alive, Jesus gave it to him. This sermon 'pokes' the 'embarrassing' evidence for the resurrection of Jesus within the gospel accounts themselves - stuff that if it was made up, no one would believe it. Why are these things written in the gospels? Because they really happened! Jesus really did rise from the dead. Christ is risen - he is risen indeed.
This sermon can be enhanced by viewing the Prezi zooming visuals at this link.
The sermon was preached at Pakenham Lakeside Church on Sunday April 23rd 2017.
Enjoy!