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Welcome to the Parish of Modbury and Golden Grove

Today is a special day in the life of our parish as we welcome five children for baptism. Their presence among us reminds us of one of the most beautiful truths of the Christian faith: before we ever reach out to God, God reaches out to us.  Baptism is first and foremost a sign of God's grace. These children come not because they have achieved something, earned God's favour, or demonstrated great faith. They come simply as they are—loved by their families and loved by God. In baptism we celebrate God's initiative, God's promise, and God's desire to draw people into his family.

 

Our readings today help us understand this gift more deeply. In Romans, St Paul speaks of a new life that begins when we belong to Christ. Baptism is not an ending but a beginning—a lifelong journey of growing in faith, hope and love. As these children grow, they will discover for themselves what it means to follow Jesus and live in the freedom that comes from knowing him.

In the Gospel, Jesus speaks about welcome. "Whoever welcomes you welcomes me." These words remind us that faith is nurtured within a community. Today we are not only celebrating with parents and godparents; we are renewing our own commitment as a church family. Together we promise to be a community where these children can learn about Christ,

experience his love, and find encouragement on their journey of faith.

Many of the most important things we do in the Christian life seem small: a prayer, a kind word, a welcoming smile, a helping hand. Yet Jesus reminds us that even a cup of cold water given in his name matters. God uses ordinary acts of faithfulness to shape lives.

 

As we rejoice with these families today, may we also remember our own baptism and give thanks for the God whose grace came to us long before we knew how to ask for it, and whose love continues to sustain us every day.

Usual weekly services and activities:

Sunday:        Holy Communion 8.00 am

                       Holy Communion 10am

Monday:       Bible Study 10.00 am 

Tuesday:       Holy Communion 8.30 am

                        Community Garden 9.30 am

                        Christian meditation 9;30-10am alternate Tuesday from

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Wednesday: Bible Study 10.00 am

                        Fortnightly Foodbank   10.00 am

Thursday:      Holy Communion 10.00 am

Friday:            Community Garden 9.30 am

                        

 

1st Tuesday of the month Community Garden BBQ 11.30 am

1st and 3rd Sunday of the month Bari Service 11.30 am

2nd Thursday of the month Men's Group 7.30 pm

1st Friday of the month "Come as You Are" - Women's Fellowship 10-12 

 

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