STAY CONNECTED AND CONTINUE TO GROW IN FAITH AND FELLOWSHIP
The Reverend Canon Dr. Ray Cleary – Sermon for Christ the King
The Feast of Christ the King 26th November 2017 My favourite, if you are allowed to have a favourite Christian leader and theologian is Desmond Tutu, better known today as Bishop Tutu. By his words and actions he speaks powerfully, with passion and authenticity of...
Bulletin for November 26th 2017 has been posted
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Postlude for Christ the King
Prelude, from Prelude and Fugue in G BWV 541 - J.S. Bach
The Reverend Canon Dr. Ray Cleary – Sermon for the Twenty Fourth Sunday after Pentecost 19th November 2017
Sunday 19 November 2017 Matthew 25: 14-30 Let me begin with a confession and what I am about to say may surprise you. But be careful about a quick judgement. I know that at times I can be a jealous person. Jealous of another person’s talents, gifts and abilities. I am...
Christmas Services 2017
Bulletin for November 19th has been added
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Richard McKinney Memorial Advent Lectures
Richard McKinney Memorial Advent Lectures Lecture 2 Rev. Greg Pietsch Bishop Emeritus Vic/Tas District Lutheran Church of Australia The Australian Lutheran/Roman Catholic Dialogues: The Ministry of Oversight – a worked example of Reformation differences moving in...
Locum Letter – Ray Cleary
Two weeks from today and we conclude the Church’s liturgical year and then on the 3rd December we begin the season of Advent. Already we are being encouraged to shop at Target, Myer, David Jones, Harvey Norman to name a few of the retailers who have already bought...
Postlude for the Twenty Second Sunday after Trinity
Toccata No.1 in D Minor - Albert Renaud
Archdeacon Ray McInnes – Sermon 12th November 2017
Ed. We express our thanks to Fr. McInnes for making this sermon text available. St George’s East Ivanhoe Sunday 12th November 2017 8am and 10am Our readings this week have changed direction – like the ancient Church the Advent themes come ahead of the four weeks...