Do Not Be Afraid
Jasmine Wrangles leads us in prayer reflecting on the assurance and hope we have in Jesus.
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Sign the petitionJasmine Wrangles leads us in prayer reflecting on the assurance and hope we have in Jesus.
Bianca Manning and Franz Dowling share a song on the longing we have for the peace and hope Jesus brings to our common home.
Teresa Brierley reflects on giving ourselves to the work of renewing our common home.
Rev Dr Steve Bevis reflects on the importance of community as we work and grow together, living out Jesus’ love for our common home today.
Rev Dr Melinda Cousins explores the humble and unexpected coming of God into our common home.
Meredith Walker-Harding reflects on the abundant joy and peace brought to us, and our common home, through Jesus.
Dr Byron Smith explores how Jesus coming into our common home is good news for the poor.
Dr Isabel O'Keeffe leads us in prayer as we welcome the coming of Jesus into our common home.
Musician Alanna Glover reflects on Mary’s song and the hope we share in Jesus' birth.
Becca De Souza reflects on the hope and blessing of Jesus' birth in bringing healing, freedom and rejoicing to our common home.
Aunty Alison Overeem reflects on the birth of Jesus weaving together the promise of hope and renewal.
Rev Christine McPherson reflects on the beauty, wonder, and strength of the presence of Jesus in our common home.
Moses Kakaire reflects on Jesus coming into our common home, and how we can help realise this joy-filled good news for all today.
Artist Mish Graham reflects on the good news of Jesus and the common home we find in Him.
Kanolu and Lardil man Joshua Lane leads us in prayer as we rejoice in the coming of Jesus into our common home.
Poet and advocate Stevie Wills reflects on God’s choosing of unexpected people to participate in Jesus' work for our common home; a place where everyone has purpose.