I am… Complete in Christ
Who are you? What makes you who you are? What are you known for? How do you experience peace in your life? These are all questions that revolve around the idea of completeness or having a fulfilling life.
Who are you? What makes you who you are? What are you known for? How do you experience peace in your life? These are all questions that revolve around the idea of completeness or having a fulfilling life.
Who are you? What makes you who you are? What are you known for? How do you experience peace in your life? These are all questions that revolve around the idea of completeness or having a fulfilling life.
Tim shares from Kirkconnell Correctional Centre what it means to practice what we preach, and that anyone can be forgiven no matter what they have done, through the grace and forgiveness of Jesus Christ.
Our chaplains Joseph Park and Tim Abbey was featured in a recent Life & Faith podcast with the Centre of Public Christianity, sharing stories from their roles as chaplains and what it’s like to care spiritually for people during very difficult times in their lives.
A look back at a wonderful year of partnering with PCNSW in justice and mercy.
At Christmas, we remember the birth of our Lord Jesus, and the significance this has for his followers. One of the ways Jesus’ birth is so significant for us is …
Tim shares from Kirkconnell Correctional Centre what it means to practice what we preach, and that anyone can be forgiven no matter what they have done, through the grace and forgiveness of Jesus Christ.
Packed with Love is a project for PCNSW churches to come together and help one another show practical love to those in their local communities. Get involved this Christmas!
I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel from …
Occasionally, I hear someone ask, “Can someone with an intellectual disability understand the gospel?” In my reading I’ve even come across commentary suggesting that people with intellectual disabilities can’t respond to the gospel, and that they are saved some other way.