
Sermons from City on a Hill Melbourne East. A church committed to knowing Jesus and making Jesus known.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 81 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

At The Last Supper Jesus instituted the covenant meal with his disciples, prayed in deep anguish at Gethsemane at what he was about to suffer on the cross, and was ultimately betrayed, arrested, and abandoned by his disciples.
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Jesus warns his followers to be ready for his ultimate return, where he will come back to judge all people and the righteous will inherit eternal life for serving “the least of these,” while the unfaithful face eternal separation.
Jesus leaves the temple and tells of the destruction that is to come and warns his disciples of coming trials, false messiahs, persecution, and great tribulation, urging them to stay alert and endure to the end until his glorious return.
Jesus condemned the scribes and Pharisees for their hypocrisy, and burdening others with empty religion while neglecting justice, mercy, and faithfulness. He lamented over Jerusalem’s hardness of heart, expressing God’s love for his people.
Jesus told a parable of a wedding feast, showing that God’s kingdom is open to all who truly respond, not just the outwardly religious. He teaches the greatest commandment – to love God and love others.
The religious leaders challenged Jesus’ authority as he was teaching in the temple. A parable of true obedience to God and a parable of Israel’s leaders that had rejected God’s messengers, and would ultimately reject His Son.
A triumphant entry and the turning of tables. Jesus returns to Jerusalem riding on a donkey, before entering the temple and driving out the sellers who had turned a place of worship into a marketplace.
‘Woke’ is a term we hear a lot and yet its definition is hard to pin down. Where does it come from – and how should the church respond to it? Do we celebrate it or resist it? It’s worth asking – what would Jesus affirm and would he confront? And what... more
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Content focuses on the intersection of faith, personal growth, and community challenges, particularly through a Christian lens. Notable themes include the exploration of compatibility between faith and science, discussions on LGBTQ+ identities within the church, and the interpretation of biblical teachings related to gender roles and church leadership. The sermons provide both theological insights and personal anecdotes, fostering an environment of compassionate understanding while encouraging believers to engage with contemporary social issues. The unique combination of scripture and modern storytelling makes the sermons relatable and enriching for listeners seeking to deepen their faith while navigating life's complexities.
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