What is it that unites us as a Church?
If you came along to St Mark’s at 9am on a Sunday morning you’d hear the traditional sound of the pipe organ, you’d take your seat on a pew and you’d recite with us the wonderful prayers and truths that have sustained God’s people for centuries. If you come along to Wilton at 10am you’d bustle in among the prams and playing children, sing along with the guitar, hear the Word of God preached and share in coffee and conversation afterwards. If you come along to Wilton at 5pm you’d find a seat behind a gaggle of teenagers and struggle to see the words on the screen over their heads. You’d sing along with the band, hear the Bible taught and look forward to our monthly pot luck dinner afterwards.
We are all things to all people but we are deeply united. Not just by a common minister, but by our union with Christ and the wonderful reality of Colossians 1:24-29.
The wonderful truth that was kept hidden for ages and generations, but has now been disclosed to us, the Lords people. The wonderful truth of Christ in you – the hope of glory. This Sunday we’ll gather as one – the Lord’s people in Picton and Wilton to celebrate and declare the wonderful news of Christ in you – the hope of glory. I can’t wait to see you there – 10am at Wollondilly Anglican College – don’t miss it!
Yours in Christ,
Ben




