Outline of Service 24th October 2010
Personal Commitment
..and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy,
and to walk humbly with thy God? Micah 6:8
Hymn 123: Jesus – Individual Inspiration
Recognition of God’s Presence – Psalm 34:1-4, 14-18
Bible Readings:
Dedication to Others – Isaiah 58:1-10
Responsibility of Obedience – Ephesians 6:1-13
…Let him deny himself… – Luke 9:11-27
Hymn 20: The Inward Ear
• Jesus has paid the sacrifice for sin
• If we sin we can be forgiven
• We must believe with a personal commitment
• God draws, and we follow
Hymn 129: The Spiritual War
Doxology
Friday, October 22, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Outline of Service 10th October 2010
Jesus – The Focal Point – Hebrews 1:8
But unto the Son [he saith], Thy throne, O God, [is] for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness [is] the sceptre of thy kingdom.
Hymn 44: Jesus – The Focal Point
The King of Glory – Psalm 24:1-10
Bible Readings:
A Failed Attempt – Genesis 22:1-14
In Type and In Reality – Hebrews 10:1-18
Not Earthly Wisdom! – 1 Corinthians 1:17-25
Hymn 69: Past, Present and Future
• Jesus has made everything right with God
• There is Only One Jesus in all Eternity
• Jesus sacrifice forgives our sins
• Because He Lives we can Live also
• Jesus will Reign with God For Ever
Hymn 119: Worship Him with the Whole of Creation
Doxology
Jesus – The Focal Point – Hebrews 1:8
But unto the Son [he saith], Thy throne, O God, [is] for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness [is] the sceptre of thy kingdom.
Hymn 44: Jesus – The Focal Point
The King of Glory – Psalm 24:1-10
Bible Readings:
A Failed Attempt – Genesis 22:1-14
In Type and In Reality – Hebrews 10:1-18
Not Earthly Wisdom! – 1 Corinthians 1:17-25
Hymn 69: Past, Present and Future
• Jesus has made everything right with God
• There is Only One Jesus in all Eternity
• Jesus sacrifice forgives our sins
• Because He Lives we can Live also
• Jesus will Reign with God For Ever
Hymn 119: Worship Him with the Whole of Creation
Doxology
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Service Outline 26th September 2010
CHRISTIAN ISRAELITE CHURCH SYDNEY
196 Campbell Street, Darlinghurst
NSW 2010 Ph 1300 135 299
Mobile: 0418 688 607 –
Outline of Service 26th September 2010
The Whole Duty of Man – Eccles 12:13
Hymn 32: An Inward Conviction
Phases of Creation – Ecclesiastes 12:1-14
Bible Readings:
True Worship – Isaiah 58:1-11
A God Relationship – Hebrews 12:1-14
Always Be Ready – Mark 13:28-37
Hymn 113 (Tune 115): God’s Power
• Each person has a spirit, soul and body
• What is the whole duty of man
• The need for an inward conviction
• But wait - there is more!
Hymn 72: Watch and Pray
Doxology
196 Campbell Street, Darlinghurst
NSW 2010 Ph 1300 135 299
Mobile: 0418 688 607 –
Outline of Service 26th September 2010
The Whole Duty of Man – Eccles 12:13
Hymn 32: An Inward Conviction
Phases of Creation – Ecclesiastes 12:1-14
Bible Readings:
True Worship – Isaiah 58:1-11
A God Relationship – Hebrews 12:1-14
Always Be Ready – Mark 13:28-37
Hymn 113 (Tune 115): God’s Power
• Each person has a spirit, soul and body
• What is the whole duty of man
• The need for an inward conviction
• But wait - there is more!
Hymn 72: Watch and Pray
Doxology
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Service 12th September 2010
CHRISTIAN ISRAELITE CHURCH SYDNEY
Church: 196 Campbell Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Ph 1300 135 299
Mobile: 0418 688 607 – Internet: www.cichurch.com
Outline of Service 12th September 2010
The Plan for this World – Ps 104:5
Hymn 26: Summary of God’s Plan
The Great Creator – Psalm 104:1-5, 19-35
Bible Readings:
God’s Plan in More Detail – 2 Esdras 3:1-22
A Parable – Matthew 13:24-30, 34-35
The Last Days – 2 Peter 3:1-10
Hymn 125: A Personal Invitation
• God created this physical world, with a Plan
• Each person has a spirit, soul and body
• Satan attracts us to sin
• God will overcome evil in His Elect
• God will rest again and prevail over all
Hymn 46: A High Level View
Doxology
Church: 196 Campbell Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Ph 1300 135 299
Mobile: 0418 688 607 – Internet: www.cichurch.com
Outline of Service 12th September 2010
The Plan for this World – Ps 104:5
Hymn 26: Summary of God’s Plan
The Great Creator – Psalm 104:1-5, 19-35
Bible Readings:
God’s Plan in More Detail – 2 Esdras 3:1-22
A Parable – Matthew 13:24-30, 34-35
The Last Days – 2 Peter 3:1-10
Hymn 125: A Personal Invitation
• God created this physical world, with a Plan
• Each person has a spirit, soul and body
• Satan attracts us to sin
• God will overcome evil in His Elect
• God will rest again and prevail over all
Hymn 46: A High Level View
Doxology
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Service 22nd August 2010
CHRISTIAN ISRAELITE CHURCH SYDNEY
Church: 196 Campbell Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Ph 1300 135 299
Mobile: 0418 688 607 – Internet: www.cichurch.com
Outline of Service 22nd August 2010
God Created Everything – Isa 45:7
Hymn 30 (Tune 26): Seeing Clearly
Bible Readings:
God’s Plan Includes Everyone – Isaiah 45:1-13
A Parable – Ezekiel 28:1-19
Evil and Sin – Revelations 20:1-15
Resist in Humility – 1 Peter 5:1-10
Hymn 36 (Tune 34): The Veil Removed
• God created evil
• God allows evil to prove His Creation
• God will overcome evil in us
• Ultimately God Will Prevail
Hymn 54: All Under God
Doxology
Church: 196 Campbell Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Ph 1300 135 299
Mobile: 0418 688 607 – Internet: www.cichurch.com
Outline of Service 22nd August 2010
God Created Everything – Isa 45:7
Hymn 30 (Tune 26): Seeing Clearly
Bible Readings:
God’s Plan Includes Everyone – Isaiah 45:1-13
A Parable – Ezekiel 28:1-19
Evil and Sin – Revelations 20:1-15
Resist in Humility – 1 Peter 5:1-10
Hymn 36 (Tune 34): The Veil Removed
• God created evil
• God allows evil to prove His Creation
• God will overcome evil in us
• Ultimately God Will Prevail
Hymn 54: All Under God
Doxology
Friday, August 6, 2010
Service Outline 8th August 2010
CHRISTIAN ISRAELITE CHURCH SYDNEY
Church: 196 Campbell Street, Darlinghurst NSW2010 Ph 1300 135 299
Mobile: 0418 688 607
Outline of Service 8th August 2010
In the Beginning – Tuning on the Light John 1:3
Hymn 128: Come Worship God
Bible Readings:
In the Beginning – Genesis 1:1-5
God in Creation – 2 Esdras 4:1-52
The Light of the World – John 1:1-5
Non Physical Substance – Hebrews 11:1-3
Hymn 57 (Tune 54): Heaven and Earth
• God existed before anything
• God is a Spirit
• God made everything
• We can see in spirit through faith
Hymn 34: Lead Us, and Help Us to Follow
Doxology
Church: 196 Campbell Street, Darlinghurst NSW2010 Ph 1300 135 299
Mobile: 0418 688 607
Outline of Service 8th August 2010
In the Beginning – Tuning on the Light John 1:3
Hymn 128: Come Worship God
Bible Readings:
In the Beginning – Genesis 1:1-5
God in Creation – 2 Esdras 4:1-52
The Light of the World – John 1:1-5
Non Physical Substance – Hebrews 11:1-3
Hymn 57 (Tune 54): Heaven and Earth
• God existed before anything
• God is a Spirit
• God made everything
• We can see in spirit through faith
Hymn 34: Lead Us, and Help Us to Follow
Doxology
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Life Cycle
Maybe I am just simple, but every year it never ceases to amaze me how all those trees go through the cycle of dropping their leaves in autumn (well in the middle of the City it is probably more like winter!), letting the sun shine through for us in the cold weather, then growing all that new foliage in spring with all those big green leaves to make shade for us in the summer. And we don’t have to do a thing to help! Spring is such a lovely time of the year – first the yellow daffodils, then the coloured flowers and then the bright azaleas make their appearance. And they seem to pop up everywhere. It is also amazing how persistent the little plants are – not just the flowers but the weeds too – the way they push their way up even between the cracks in the middle of the road if the gap has not been fully sealed, and other places where they may not necessarily be welcome.
To me it is hard to understand how little seeds, which are so small, have within them the ability to grow into their own kind of plant. When I look at a plot of ground I find it hard to know how I would even start to make something yellow, red or green out of that! It is just dirt – but somehow the little seeds extract what they need, interact with their environment, and produce a hue of colour with different shapes and sizes out of the dirt. We do take a lot for granted, don’t we! I guess if I were a Botanist I might be able to begin to explain some theory of the mechanism that makes all this happen, but whatever the theory, it should not be allowed to detract from the beauty of the process.
Many poets and writers have made analogies between the annual life cycle of nature and our lives, and the more we consider this the more detailed the analogy can become. But one message that comes through is hope for the future. Just as nature repeats the annual growth cycle, so as we go through life we experience opportunities and set-backs which form the cycles of our lives. Sometimes things seem good, but sometimes we need to be reminded that the good times are on the way.
As Christians we thank God for the gift of life He has given us, and seek to Him to nurture our lives so that we can experience the good things they have to offer. We believe, however, that to receive this virtue within ourselves we must recognise that He exists, and that He sent His Son Jesus Christ into the World to show a way of life for us to follow; to reconcile the World to Himself. Many Christians share the hope that Jesus Christ will return to this Earth and transform everything into a constant eternity of life. The cycle of ups and downs will be replaced by an eternity of everlasting life. These things may be hard to believe and impossible to understand, but to those who accept them they hold out a hope for the future.
To me it is hard to understand how little seeds, which are so small, have within them the ability to grow into their own kind of plant. When I look at a plot of ground I find it hard to know how I would even start to make something yellow, red or green out of that! It is just dirt – but somehow the little seeds extract what they need, interact with their environment, and produce a hue of colour with different shapes and sizes out of the dirt. We do take a lot for granted, don’t we! I guess if I were a Botanist I might be able to begin to explain some theory of the mechanism that makes all this happen, but whatever the theory, it should not be allowed to detract from the beauty of the process.
Many poets and writers have made analogies between the annual life cycle of nature and our lives, and the more we consider this the more detailed the analogy can become. But one message that comes through is hope for the future. Just as nature repeats the annual growth cycle, so as we go through life we experience opportunities and set-backs which form the cycles of our lives. Sometimes things seem good, but sometimes we need to be reminded that the good times are on the way.
As Christians we thank God for the gift of life He has given us, and seek to Him to nurture our lives so that we can experience the good things they have to offer. We believe, however, that to receive this virtue within ourselves we must recognise that He exists, and that He sent His Son Jesus Christ into the World to show a way of life for us to follow; to reconcile the World to Himself. Many Christians share the hope that Jesus Christ will return to this Earth and transform everything into a constant eternity of life. The cycle of ups and downs will be replaced by an eternity of everlasting life. These things may be hard to believe and impossible to understand, but to those who accept them they hold out a hope for the future.
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