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The weekly sermons from Canterbury Baptist Church in Melbourne Australia.
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Jesus calls us all to follow Him. But where does Jesus lead us? The answer is, “Into connection: connection with God and connection with our neighbours.” When the disciples followed Jesus they found themselves going into homes the rich and the poor, the powerful and the overlooked, the religious and the sinner. Jesus’ ministry centred on connecting with people where they were at. And this is how Jesus leads us today. When we follow Jesus, He connects us to people so we can show the grace of G...
God has called us to participate with Him in His work of mending. The world is broken in so many ways: broken people, broken relationships, broken systems, broken communities. And, we also are broken in our own way. But the very parts of us that are the most broken are exactly the parts that God is wanting to mend in us, so we can then go and mend others. In this sermon we reflect on this great “mending” calling from God.To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybaptist.org To s...
Jesus is alive! This is the great miracle we celebrate on Easter Sunday. Jesus is Alive! And the world will never be the same again. In today’s sermon, we reflect on what it means that we live in a world where Jesus has been raised into a new and eternal life. We celebrate how this has turned our world around: instead of living in a world where death (in all its forms) has the last word in our lives, we now live in a world where Jesus has defeated death, where life follows death. To contact R...
We start a new series about Jesus: who He is and why He is the Saviour of the world. But, to begin, we start back in eternity with the topic: Jesus is God our Creator. We consider what it means that God is a Trinity — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — and so God is eternally in relationship. And we wonder at the God who created the world and created us all as an act of love and from a desire to increase the circle of his eternal loving relationship. Join is in this mystery, and wonder at the ama...
How do we pray when our life falls apart? We all have seasons where our life becomes a ruin: our hopes and dreams crumble, our health gives way, relationships fall apart. Our life that was once so orderly and felt so secure has now become disheveled, uncertain, ruinous. Where is God in this season of life? Psalm 74 takes us into this experience and points us to where God connects with us in these dark and confusing experiences of life. To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybaptis...
Rev. Natalie Dixon-Monu from Boroondara Community Outreach (BCO) joins us today. Using the story of the four men who carried their paralysed friend to Jesus, even having to dig a hole through the roof to get him to Jesus, Natalie leads us to consider how we can be such a friend to those who have needs around us. She particularly draws our attention to the needs in our own community—both from those who appear affluent and those whose needs are more open. And Natalie challenges us not to look a...
Many of us have an equation in our mind: the more God is “good” to me, the better my life will be! God’s goodness = my well-being. Psalm 73 takes us to the sick-bed of a faithful, God honouring, man as he wrestles with why he is sick while unfaithful, even evil, people are enjoying health and success. How is this right? How is this just? If you've ever wondered why God doesn't simply make your life better, then join us we wrestle our way through Psalm 73.To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email c...
2024 will be Canterbury Baptist’s last year in our current premises. 2025–26 will be a building program that will require us to vacate our building. Our conviction, though, is that this is God calling us out into our community. We anticipate new opportunities to be the light and life of Jesus through this time of change and disruption. This “Vision 2024” presentation outlines the key decisions and reflections this move requires of us and how we can prepare ourselves to follow God’s leading ou...
Psalm 72 describes what a perfect king brings to the people. What would it be like to live under the leadership of someone who lived out these values? And who is the perfect ruler this Psalm is pointing us to? Join the Canterbury Baptist Congregation as we reflect together on the vision of this Psalm, on how Jesus is the perfect king, and what that means when we live the values of this king in our own lives.To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybaptist.org To support Canterb...
Psalm 71 is the song of an older person, grey-haired and feeling their vulnerability and growing weakness. How do we face seasons of life when our life is diminished and no amount of prayer and effort can give us back what we have lost? What does faith in God look like in these seasons? The Psalmist takes us into this pain while showing how God meets us in this place.To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybaptist.org To support Canterbury Baptist please give: — By Card o...
Jesus finishes his teaching in Matthew 6 with the powerful and challenges instruction, "Do not worry." How quickly and easily worry about our physical needs can squeeze down our faith and trust in how God is calling us to live. We think God's call can be a 'zero-sum' equation—the more we give to God, the less our own needs will be met. Jesus, instead, reminds us that God cares for His creation, and even more for us as we are His children. To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybap...
Jesus warns us that nobody can live a life that serves two masters. But we try to please God and live for our desires and ambitions at the same time. One of those masters will have our true devotion, and the other we will end up despising as we feel they keep getting in our way. Who is your true master? Who or what are you truly trying to please?To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybaptist.org To support Canterbury Baptist please give: — By Card or through PayPal ...
You travel in the direction you are looking at. Jesus draws an image for us of light coming through our eyes and bring purpose and direction to our soul. But Jesus challenges us to consider whether we are looking into the light, or whether we are looking into darkness and calling it light. We reflect on the light that floods our soul and guides our steps.To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybaptist.org To support Canterbury Baptist please give: — By Card or through Pay...
All of Jesus' teaching in the Sermon on the Mount so far has been leading up to this challenge: what do you truly treasure? Today Jesus calls us to discern what our highest treasure is and to consider the true value of that treasure in the light of eternity. To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybaptist.org To support Canterbury Baptist please give: — By Card or through PayPal click here.— By Direct Bank Deposit: BSB: 013345; Acc No.: 008615819; Name: C...
Jesus has been teaching us about three acts that show our faith in action: giving, prayer, and fasting. Today we look at fasting. Fasting is the act of voluntarily denying yourself something that gives you pleasure for a set period of time. Its main purpose is to confront ourselves with the force of our desires within us and to use this need as motivation to seek God more. But Jesus also reminds us that fasting by itself is of no spiritual benefit if it is not being done with the right motiva...
The Lord’s Prayer describes three requests that we are called to make of God. Each of these requests frames the way we live in the world and be the people God has created us to be. In this sermon, we look at each of those three requests, consider how they can be applied into our lives, and then reflect on the overall shape and purpose of the Lord’s Prayer for us today. To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybaptist.org To support Canterbury Baptist please give:&nbs...
Jesus teaches us how to pray by giving us an example we can follow: the Lord's Prayer. This prayer starts with three insights about God that help to get our heart and our eyes in the right place before continuing on to make the three requests. In this sermon, we reflect on those three insights: what they tell us about the God we prayer to, and how the position us to connect with God and all God is doing around us. To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybaptist.org ...
Jesus continues to teach on ways our faith is seen in our actions. Today He introduces the second theme: prayer. Jesus reminds us that prayer is not about performance, nor is it about repeatedly telling God information He already knows, thinking that saying lots of words will bring out the result we want. Instead, prayer is about connecting to the reality that God is with us. Today we consider what it means that we pray to the God who is always with us.To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc...
Today we start a new series in Matthew 6. The big idea is that our faith is seen in our actions. But not just any actions. Jesus describes faith through the actions of giving, praying, and fasting. The first focus is on giving. Jesus challenges us to think about our true motivations when we give and to consider the place of giving in our spiritual lives.To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybaptist.org To support Canterbury Baptist please give: — By Card or throug...
We finished this series on SHAPE by asking the question, “What is my calling?” Most of us think the answer to this question must be a great revelation and changes the course of our life. But, in truth, God is calling each of us to be faithful to the relationships and the opportunities He has already given to us. What difference does it make if we consider our lives as God’s call on our lives?To contact Rev. Stephen Field, email cbc@canterburybaptist.org To support Canterbury Baptis...
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