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Petersham Baptist Church

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9518 3599



Address: 13 The Boulevarde, Petersham 2049 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.pbc.org.au

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18.01.2022 As a response to the Corona Virus and as an effort to protect our community we will be meeting online for the foreseeable future. We intend to live stream our 10am service and explore other online options for our small group meetings. Should you have any enquiries please contact Tim Bradford: [email protected]



16.01.2022 Join us for church on Sunday, 10am

16.01.2022 The Book of Job in the Old Testament is a rich and poetic exploration of how to understand God, ourselves, and our circumstances when tragedy befalls us. We have just begun working our way through Job in our Sunday morning sermons, and some of our Bible Study Groups. Here is a helpful overview of the book, which will orient you to Job's basic direction and themes.

12.01.2022 What is the bible all about? Why is Easter so important to Christians? This short film is available to stream free this week!



12.01.2022 Maybe you've always wondered what happens at church on a Sunday? It might be possible that you are even asking bigger questions right now about God, our world, and what Christian people believe?

10.01.2022 Are you interested to read one of the Gospels of the New Testament to better understand Jesus and his claims?

07.01.2022 https://m.youtube.com/watch?t=2s&v=-3P5bCKsi_8



04.01.2022 Hi Friends. This is a helpful quote I came across today. It relates to what we are seeing and learning from the early believers in Acts. Jesus Himself was their reason for gathering, praying and worshipping. May it be the same for us... (Dave). ... "Christianity...is not an attempt by virtuous men (and women) to please God and win a place in heaven. It is God coming in his love and generosity to seek folk who would never seek him, holding out his arms to them on a cross and saying 'Come to me, and let us share life together'. Not a religion but a rescue. That is why the earliest Christians were so keen to stress that they had no temple, no altars, no priests. They had no religion in the normally accepted sense of the term; hence the Romans called them 'atheists'. Instead they had a person who knew them, loved them, and never left them. Nothing could separate them from his loving presence. So prayer became not a ritual but conversation with a friend. Worship was not a ceremony on Sundays but the natural outpouring of love and adoration to the Saviour by his people when they met together." (Michael Green, 2005)

01.01.2022 For the Lord is good and faithful

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