Here’s the study for the passage we’re going to be looking at as we kick of Village Church and start rebuilding Latechurch this year. John Study-NC.
After this week, Growth Groups will be having a two week break, with the Trivia Night @ mpc on the 15 July.
See you for a brave new era next Sunday!
Posted in downloads, sermons & studies.
Register for the Latechurch Weekend Away below.
Any questions, email derek at mpc.org.au, or download the form here.
Continued…
Posted in coming up, social, teaching.
To confirm for all those thinking about coming this weekend, we’ll be going to AMC Stafford this Saturday to see the 6:30pm session of Angels and Demons, and then having something to eat and/or drink afterwards.
Posted in coming up, social.
If you’re coming to the church plant trial this weekend, here’s a map of QUT and the Urban Village to help you get there. Keep a look out for LateChurch signs to the best parking and finding the lecture theatre.
We’ve got the lecture theatre – Room 101, L Block – from 4-8, so feel free to get there as soon after 4 as you want to to have look around.
See you for a 5pm start on Sunday. Here’s the map.
Posted in coming up, latechurch plant.
This is a biased review. Slumdog Millionaire is the best movie I’ve seen in a long time.
It’s not a shiny Hollywood tear-jerker, nor a totally weird, arty piece of junk. I’d call it more of a realistic and refreshing Bollywood half-way house.
From the moment Jamal appears on screen in ratty clothes, scampering off a decrepit Indian runway, you can’t help but want him to be the hero. And thankfully, the quick insertion of the dirty-faced giggling Latika creates a relationship tension that assures you he will be.
From this point, we get to follow Jamal’s trail to adulthood as his innocence melts into a life of petty crime, poverty and separation from Latika. All of this is told via flashbacks as the unlikely slumdog, Jamal, sits on the verge of winning Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Continued…
Posted in books/music/movies, discussion.