Discover Your Identity. Embrace Unity. Live the New Life.
Join us as we journey through the Apostle Paul's letter to the Ephesians - a powerful reminder that in Christ, we are reconciled, united, and called to live authentically.
Why EPHESIANS?
The Gospel shines through Ephesians from start to finish.
Like a tree, the letter starts with strong roots beneath the surface, which allows for fruitful living.
In a broad sense, the first half of Ephesians says: “This is who you are, by-grace" and the second half says: “This is how you should live, by grace."
Sunday Topics and Dates:
August 31 Blessed with Blessing Ephesians 1:1-14
September 7 Pattern for Prayer Ephesians 1:15-23
September 14 Grace Through Faith Ephesians 2:1-10
September 21 Breaking Down Walls Ephesians 2:11-22
September 28 Mystery Revealed Ephesians 3:1-13
October 5 How to Pray with Power Ephesians 3:14-21
October 12 United We Grow Ephesians 4:1-6
October 19 Guest Speaker
October 26 Putting Off the Old Life Ephesians 4:17-24 [NIVUK]
November 2 Living the New Life Ephesians 4:25-32
November 9 Light and Darkness Ephesians 5:1-14
November 16 Redeeming the Time Ephesians 5:15-21
November 23 Guest Speaker
Where: Tuggeranong Baptist Church
When: Sundays, 10 AM
Everyone welcome!
Come and grow together in faith, unity, and purpose.
Tuggeranong Baptist Church | Sundays 10 AM | Everyone Welcome
In the four Gospels Jesus’ unique authority and identity as the Son of God are expressed in sayings which begin with the words ‘I am’ (Greek, ego eimi), a phenomenon most frequently seen in John’s Gospel.
For Jews who knew their Bible well the force of all these ‘I am’ sayings would have been clear. Jesus was saying, ‘I am God.’ In hearing me you are hearing God speak. Many of Jesus' I AM statements are derived from Old Testament metaphors
Further to Ian’s announcement on Good Friday and our Easter – Resurrection Day celebration, the Official Notification of the services to be held to farewell Eden and celebrate her three-week life are included in the attached PDF that provides full details including:
Services are on Wednesday 23 April
- 10.00 am Norwood Park Crematorium, Mithell followed by
- 12:00 pm New Life Presbyterian Church, Ngunnawal
Special requests:
- Dress Code - Bright colours rather than black
- Donations to Red Nose rather than flowers
- Age restriction: In consideration for Eden’s parents Philo and Nathan, please do not bring children under the age of 1 year to the services
Further details from Cay:
- The church shares premises with/of Ngunnawal Primary School
- If you are attending the service at New Life Presbyterian Church, please bring a plate of food to share.
- Everyone is welcome to attend both or one of the services.
Please continue to pray for the extended family on Wednesday and over the coming weeks.
The countdown is on for the Baptist World Congress in Brisbane this July!
The official Congress website—Living the Good News | BWA Congress 2025—is regularly updated with new speaker announcements and program details. If you've registered, you might have already received some of these updates via email.
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