Gerry Beimers
5th January 2025
In our first message for 2025, Gerry Beimers (one of the elders of Liberty Family Church) begins with a look at the implications for us in the call of Abraham. The story is found in Genesis 11:27 - 12:7.
Continuing in our theme of a God of New Beginnings, Dr Peter Rogers (one of the Elders of Liberty Family Church) takes us into the story of the resurrection of Lazarus (John 11:1-44). Peter considers how his resurrection would have changed Lazarus’ life. Peter makes the case that such miracles bring faith, confirm faith and increase faith.
Continuing in our theme of a God of New Beginnings, Dr Peter Rogers (one of the Elders of Liberty Family Church) takes us into the story of the encounter of Nicodemus with Jesus. in John 3:1-15. This encounter sees Nicodemus wrestling with the notion of how someone can be born again.
In our first message for 2025, Gerry Beimers (one of the elders of Liberty Family Church) begins with a look at the implications for us in the call of Abraham. The story is found in Genesis 11:27 - 12:7.
In his final message as Lead Pastor at Liberty Family Church, Pastor Joel Hawting shares from Micah 6:8, encouraging us to make 2025 truly meaningful by living out justice, showing steadfast kindness, and walking humbly with our God.
In this year’s New Year’s Day message, Peter Rogers encourages us to learn from the example of Zaccheus and make the best New Year’s Resolution we could possibly make - to give ourselves to following, loving and enjoying Jesus in 2023.
In this message, guest speaker Graham Hill (Principal, Stirling Theological College, Melbourne) challenges us to grow in God’s Word by committing to memorising scripture in 2021.
In this message, Ps Joel Hawting encourages us to take time out to pause, reflect, and ask God what changes He is calling us to make in our lives to discover our ‘new normal’ for 2021.