John 6:27 says, “Do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you. For on him God the Father has placed his seal of approval.”
These are strong words from Jesus to the men who followed him because they were part of the five thousand who ate the loaves and had full stomachs but failed to see the signs he performed.
OBC is planting growth and development seeds that we hope and pray will bear much fruit in God’s time. Let us labour for the Lord!
In preparation for additional discipleship groups that we will organise soon, we are looking at holding a Group Leaders Training on 17-18 February 2023.
TEE, or Theological Education by Extension Aotearoa, will be conducting the training. The trainers live in Wellington.
This training is open to interested people in our church and other Christian churches in Oamaru and Timaru. Please give me some feedback regarding the schedule. – Jonan
We conduct two home Bible studies every fortnight
These home Bible studies fulfil our mission to go and make disciples. We plan to establish more Bible study groups and deploy our leaders to these groups.
The Apostle Peter had warned that in the last days, scoffers would come, scoffing and following their evil desires (2 Peter 3:3).
Paul also told Timothy in 1 Timothy 4:1 – The Holy Spirit tells us in plain words that some people will turn away from the faith in the last days. They will listen to what is said about spirits and follow the teaching about demons.
We thank those who joined our music workshops last 9 October (Listening Workshop) and 12 October (Guitars and Drums).
The jamming last Wednesday was a good start. Guys, we need to do it again, agree?
The listening workshop is crucial to learning how to play and sing a particular song. I will conduct the listening workshop again at 1:00 PM on Sunday, 16 October. Please join us.
Yes, we had record attendance last Sunday. I pray and believe the Lord God will bring more people in the days ahead.
Let us always be ready to welcome them. Take the time to talk and get to know God’s people.
They have sought to worship and fellowship with us. Let us offer the belongingness they are seeking from God’s people.
You might wonder what’s with the image of an elephant dancing in our yard.
It is the “elephant” we had let loose from our “room”. As God’s faith community, let us be open and loving with one another and address any “elephants” that might be lurking inside God’s sanctuary.