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Cherrybrook Presbyterian Church

John Purchase Public School, Purchase Rd, Cherrybrook, Australia
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Cherrybrook Presbyterian is a family of God's people, alive under God's word, showing Jesus to our neighbours.

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Who says there are no miracles and pigs can't fly? Certainly not Lego Heroes 1. A failed mission succeeded in earning lots of points for them by accidentally returning the pig to base! Well done!!!

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From time immemorial, mankind has constructed tall buildings as monuments to the wealth, prestige, power and technological superiority of their creators. Technology and engineering are expressions of God's mandate to making to rule over and tend creation. So where does the account of the tower of Babel fit and this, and what does it have to teach us? Listen as James Nodder explains. http://www.cherrybrookpc.org.au/content/babel-tower-too-far

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‘The Lord said to Noah, there’s gonna be a floody, floody, Get those children out of the muddy, muddy. Children of the Lord’ I’m sure you know the tune of the ‘Rise and shine’ kids’s song. The account of the flood is gift-wrapped for kid’s work. But – and here’s a revelation for you – that wasn’t why these chapters were written. Listen as James Nodder explains why this was written for us at http://www.cherrybrookpc.org.au/content/noah-and-flood

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Do you ever find yourself asking ‘what hope is there?’ Englishmen ask it every 4 years when the soccer world cup comes round again. Unfortunately in their case there is little cause for hope. It’s been over half a century since England last won the world cup, and with the passing of every new tournament, the hope seems to recede, not get closer. Count yourself fortunate that you are not English! We can ask ourselves the question ‘what hope is there?’ in many different life settings. Listen in at http://www.cherrybrookpc.org.au/content/cain-and-seth-degeneration-and-hope as James Nodder looks at what Genesis tells us about hope.

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PY Summer Camp: 26 December 2016 to 1 January 2017 The Tops Conference Centre, Stanwell Tops

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Gingerbread House Family Fun Day

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It’s perfect. Everything is just right. Created, just the way it’s meant to be. Beautiful in its perfection. The potter steps back from his work and admires it. His creation is good; just the right blend of colours. The perfect form. His best work yet. And then it changes. A stray movement and the vase begins to topple. He reaches for it, but can’t steady it. And in the blink of an eye, everything is shattered. The vase is no longer on the table. It’s now in a million pieces all over the floor. Try as he might, he can never put it back together the way it was. Today, Andrew Yager continues our Genesis series as we turn to the fall. Listen at http://www.cherrybrookpc.org.au/content/fall

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Teaching and Training Women

Teaching and Training Women
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One Person At A Time

One Person At A Time
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What's your idea of paradise? Is it an endless summer on an idyllic beach, or does some other image come to mind. Today James Nodder explores what the Bible has to say about paradise, both in the creation account, but looking forward to paradise in the new creation. Listen at http://www.cherrybrookpc.org.au/content/another-day-paradise

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A little boy is playing on the beach. He finds two pieces of wood and carries them back to his dad and asks, ‘Dad, what are they for?’ The dad takes them and looks at each in turn. ‘This bit of wood is driftwood,’ says the dad. ‘It isn’t for anything. It must have fallen into the sea at some point and has just got washed up.’ He looks at the other piece of wood. It’s curved and smooth, consisting of two pieces that have been joined, and has a metal hook screwed into the top of it. ‘This piece of wood however,’ says the dad, ‘is for hanging your clothes on. It’s a coathanger.’ To discover whether or not our lives have any purpose, we have to consider the question origin. There are only two options. Either the world was created, or it came about by chance. Which is it? Listen at http://www.cherrybrookpc.org.au/content/creation-world as James Nodder explores this question.

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