Family Worship – On Demand Audio – January 10th 2021
Last year was just the worst wasn’t it – bushfires, pandemics, lockdowns, civil unrest and the political argy bargy around borders and the strife that went along with, and after the US elections.
Michelle Philp is a community chaplain at St John’s Anglican Church in Wishart and also with the RAAF at Amberley. In this edition of Family Worship Michelle asks where was God in all this chaos?
3000 years ago the psalm writer wrote in Psalm 46 that God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. The year that we’ve all been through, is not that uncommon despite the common reflection that it was a year like no other. It has been normal throughout history for people to go through trials and challenges. You can listen to Michelle’s message in the audio player above.
Coronavirus forced Western Australia s oldest consecrated church to live stream, now they love it
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The Reverend Karen Cave has discovered a new audience and intends to keep live streaming services.
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When the pandemic hit and places of worship were forced to close, the Reverend Karen Cave turned to live streaming, and she is never looking back.
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St John s Anglican Church in Albany live streams on Facebook and posts the link on its website
The Reverend Karen Cave says the church needs to become more on-demand to meet the needs of the modern world