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Special Sunday: Outward Lights

In this one-off message, Communities Pastor Ella Oh invites us to revisit Jesus’ words: “You are the light of the world.” Together we explore what it means to live outward as God’s people—shining His light not just in safe spaces but into the dark and broken places of our city. Ella also shares the story of Gratis, our church’s long-running outreach birthed from a simple “yes” to joining God’s mission, and the new opportunity before us to dream together about how this ministry can be sustained and multiplied thanks to a generous offer in our community.

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When Life Goes East - pt 10: The Hope for Home

For the past 10 weeks we’ve been exploring When Life Goes East — those seasons when life doesn’t go to plan. From relational breakdown to anxiety, disappointment, and hitting the wall in our faith, we’ve seen that “east” moments are part of every human story. But they’re not the end of the story. In this final message, Dan CLoses with a theology of suffering and hope: that God meets us in our ache, His Kingdom is already breaking in, and our story ultimately ends in resurrection and homecoming.

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When Life Goes East - pt 9: Practicing Hope at the Wall

When faith feels like winter — cold, stripped back, and endless — where do we turn? In this message, Dan unpacks our need for the Good Shepherd who leads us not where we want to go, but where we need to go. He offers three practices for keeping hope alive at the Wall: moving learning from head to heart, praying with honesty and hope, and staying close to the flock.

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When Life Goes East - pt 8: Facing the Wall

Faith isn’t just about projects we complete — it’s about the journey of becoming. But on that journey, we will all face the Wall: the place of exhaustion, silence, and disorientation. Join us in this final section of When Life Goes East as Dan unpacks what the Wall is, why it matters and how going through it leads to greater love and freedom.

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When Life Goes East - pt 7: Practicing Hope in Disappointment

Disappointment is something we all carry — the gap between what we hoped for and what is. In this message, Alisha explores what it means to live in the “Saturday” space of life — that confusing middle ground between loss and resurrection, when God feels silent and hope seems buried. Instead of despair or denial, we’re invited to wait — to bring our raw honesty before God in lament, to lean into community, and to discover that even in our deepest disappointments, Jesus is walking right beside us.

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When Life Goes East - pt 5: Practicing Hope in Anxiety

Anxiety doesn’t just disappear — it often needs to be unseated. In this second message on the theme of anxiety, Alisha explores Paul’s call to “let the peace of Christ rule” and draw on insights from Nader Sahyouni, whose three A’s model offers a practical way forward: Avoid less, Accept more, Attach better. Through Scripture, neuroscience, and the “Please, Thank You, Yes” prayer model, we learn how to meet anxiety with God’s presence and grow a deep, lasting peace.

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When Life Goes East - pt 4: Facing Anxiety

When Jesus says, “Do not worry,” he’s not dismissing anxiety—he’s inviting us into a deeper way of living. Join us as explore how anxiety isn’t just something to silence, but a signal—an invitation to pay attention to what is going on under the surface, and discover Jesus’ invitation to return to the Father’s love.

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When Life Goes East - pt 3: Practicing Hope in Relational Breakdown

What can we practically do when relationships fall apart — when life “goes east”? In this message, Dan invites us into the slow, sacred work of reconciliation. Rooted in 2 Corinthians 5, we explore how God makes His appeal through us, calling us to be peacemakers in a fractured world. With practical tools like the Ladder of Integrity and the posture of curiosity over defensiveness, this talk offers hope-filled steps for heading towards peace.

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When Life Goes East - pt 2: Facing Relational Breakdown

What do you do when a relationship breaks down — when the last conversation hurt, or the message notification makes your stomach drop, or the distance between you and someone feels unbridgeable? In this episode of When Life Goes East, we explore the reasons under the surface why relationships fracture and how we begin the hard, healing work of reconciliation.

Through the ancient stories of Genesis 3 and 4, personal reflection, and pastoral wisdom, Dan openly tries to uncover the hidden emotions and unspoken boundaries that sabotage connection — and discover the God who runs to meet us on the road back home.

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The Familiar Stranger - pt 6: The Spirit who aligns

What does it mean to be a church truly aligned with the Holy Spirit? Using the image of a sailing crew “seeing the wind,” this message explores how the early Church responded together in one accord to the Spirit’s movement. It’s about being united as a community marked by both the fruit and gifts of the Spirit, living self-giving love in everyday life. Join us to discover how the Spirit aligns us for Kingdom purposes, creating a community filled with awe, generosity, joy, and growth. Learn how we can recognise and respond to the Spirit’s movement — together.

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The Familiar Stranger - pt 5: The Spirit who sends

Pentecost often slips by unnoticed in our cultural calendar—but what if it’s one of the most important days of all? In this message from Acts 2, we explore Pentecost as the day the Church was born and sent into the world. It’s not just about fire and wind—it’s about mission, courage, and God’s presence breaking into ordinary people for the sake of others. The Spirit fills us, yes—but not so we stay in the Upper Room. We’re filled to be sent. So… where is the Spirit sending you?

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The Familiar Stranger - pt 4: The Spirit who brings Freedom

What if true freedom isn’t something you chase—but something the Spirit gives? This week in The Familiar Stranger series, we explore The Spirit who brings freedom—not always by changing our circumstances, but by transforming us from the inside out. In a world obsessed with personal freedom yet plagued by anxiety and isolation, the Spirit invites us into a deeper kind of liberation—one rooted in the presence of Jesus. Teaching out of 2 Corinthians 3, Alisha looks at the Spirit that unveils Jesus and helps us to walk with Him daily.

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The Familiar Stranger - pt 2: The Spirit who speaks

Life has become so loud—notifications, headlines, conversations, distractions—that tuning in to God's voice can feel impossible. In this message, Dan gets personal about his own hearing loss, the noise that surrounds us, and the quiet whisper of the Spirit that we’re so often missing. Drawing from Elijah’s encounter on Mount Horeb and Jesus’ words as the Good Shepherd, we explore what it means to move beyond just hearing—to truly listening, recognising, and knowing the voice of God. This sermon is a gentle invitation to step away from the noise and into stillness, where the Spirit speaks in the whisper.

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The Familiar Stranger - pt 1: The Spirit we hardly know

Have we settled for knowing about God instead of truly knowing Him? In this Pentecost series opener, we explore how the Holy Spirit—often the most ignored member of the Trinity—isn't a force to harness, but a Person to know. Drawing from John 14 and Tyler Staton's The Familiar Stranger, we ask why the Spirit feels like a stranger to so many, and how we can begin to walk with Him as a friend. If you've ever felt distant from the Holy Spirit or unsure how to relate to Him, this first talk of the series is a gentle but powerful invitation to start again.

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Stories Sunday — An intergenerational whānau

This Stories Sunday, we're taking a moment between series to name something beautiful God is doing in our midst: forming us more and more into an intergenerational whānau. Drawing from Joseph Hellerman’s When the Church Was a Family and Jesus’ redefinition of family in Mark 3, we explore the vision of church as a spiritual household — where we belong to one another across every age and stage. Alongside this reflection, we hear a collection of stories from within our community that show this vision coming to life in real and inspiring ways.

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Love, returned - pt 6: Worship as a Sacrifice

What does worship really cost us—and what does it say about who we love most? In this sermon Alisha dives into the unforgettable story of Mary and the alabaster jar, where a year’s wages are poured out in a single act of extravagant devotion. She takes us through the tension between image and surrender, we explore how real worship isn’t polished—it’s costly. This isn’t about emotional hype. It’s about devotion that dares to let go of control, reputation, and safety for the sake of love.

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