The Second Sunday in Lent

Sunday, March 01, 2026

Remember, O Lord,

what you have wrought in us

and not what we deserve,

and, as you have called us to your service,

make us worthy of our calling;

through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.


Stay In Touch

Father Ted Starr - Priest-in-Charge - 0451 929 180 - edward.starr@anglicanchurchsq.org.au

Mrs Liz Peters - Rector’s Warden - 0400 844 946

Mrs Gail Symons - People’s Warden - 0409 618 511

Mr Tony Hughes - People’s Warden - 0468 764 009

Zoom Church - 328 492 8300 - 548 747


Readings

for The Second Sunday in Lent

Genesis 12:1 - 4a

Psalm 121

Romans 4:1 - 17

John 3:1 - 17


Giving

Offering - 704 901 - 0000 0780

Building Fund - 704 901 - 0001 4767

Want to give in other ways? Cards are on sale at the back of the church.


For Your Prayers

We ask of your goodness, Lord, to comfort and sustain all who in this transitory life are in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity, and especially Shirley Kimber, Alex, Ann, Lois, Barbara, Helena, Ian, Maggie, Dave, Uncle Peter, Chris, Bill Tattam, Jeff Byrne, Karne, Ika, Greg, Aaron, Joanne, Grace and Faith, Beryl Old, Fr David, and Nina. Please contact Fr Ted to be on this list.

We also give thanks for those whose year’s mind occurs at this time. Rest eternal grant unto them, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon them.

Mission and Outreach

Recycling is currently on pause as we look for an alternative storage solution. Please keep an eye out for when we resume this fundraiser.

Meals for Woody Point Special School are starting again. Please label your meal with title, ingredients and date cooked, then freeze it, and bring it to church on Sunday. Meal containers are on the back table. Alternatively, give a monetary donation or supermarket gift card. For more information contact Elizabeth on 0404 080 861.

Ministry During the Week

Mother’s Union meets at a new time: Third Wednesdays at 9am, starting in March. Please also note AMUA is holding a fundraiser concert of favourite hymns at 2pm on March 15th at the Deception Bay Anglican Church, $5 entry.

Thursday Fellowship: every first and third Thursday from 9:30am to 11:30am. All welcome for a cuppa and a chat. Bring your craft to work on or just enjoy the company.

Caring and Sharing: every fourth Wednesday from 11am.

Talent Table: every last Sunday after the second service.

Bible Study: Tuesdays at 9am and Thursdays at 7pm. All materials supplied.

The Week Ahead

Mon, 3 Mar

8:00 am - Holy Communion

9:30 am - Bible Study

Wed, 4 Mar

10:00 am - Holy Communion

Thu, 5 Mar

9:30 am - Friendship and Craft Group

7:00 pm - Bible Study

Fri, 6 Mar

9:00 am - World Day of Prayer at the Redcliffe Uniting Church.

Sun, 8 Mar

7:00 am & 9:00 am - Holy Communion for the Third Sunday in Lent

Article 8

Of the Three Creeds.

The Three Creeds, Nicene Creed, Athanasius’s Creed, and that which is commonly called the Apostles’ Creed, ought thoroughly to be received and believed: for they may be proved by most certain warrants of holy Scripture.

 

How would you try and distil the message of the Bible into a few short paragraphs? When people ask you what Christianity is all about, where do you start? What do you say?

The Bible is, as we have established, a lot of books, written by different human authors, across millennia. Since God inspired those human writers, there is also a common thread, or main story line.

All that just means is that we have a whole lot of data in the Scriptures that points to God’s work of creation, salvation and renewal through the Person of Jesus Christ, in various genres such as history, poetry, personal correspondence, and many more.

So back to the original question: how do you distil it all into a few short paragraphs?

Enter the historic creeds. Various churches and denominations have alternatives to the historic creeds – just look on the websites of some local churches of different denominations and check their “what we believe” section. But at the end of the day, they are very similar to the ancient Creeds. The Creeds bring together all the grand themes of the Bible into an easy to remember formula. This is the first benefit of our Creeds: for teaching. Second, they are widely accepted. Since we accept there is no one Christian who is wiser and more spiritual than the rest of us, we develop our doctrine as a group. The Church catholic has accepted these creeds for over a thousand years as our standard of faith.

As second-point-five benefit, the Creeds keep us unified. Diverge from them, and you diverge from the Church, since it is how the body of Christ has understood the truth of God as revealed in the Scriptures.

Which brings us to our third and final point: “they may be proved by most certain warrants of holy Scripture.” We affirm the Creeds because they reflect the truth of the Bible. Where the Creeds and the Bible differ, we go with the Bible – but the Church catholic has spent a lot of time formulating these Creeds. So next time someone wants the Christian faith in shorthand, try one of the Creeds – it’s a validly Biblical response!

The First Sunday in Lent

Sunday, February 22, 2026

O Lord,

who for our sake fasted forty days and forty nights;

give us grace to use such abstinence,

that, our flesh being subdued to the spirit,

we may ever obey your godly will

in righteousness and true holiness;

to your honour and glory,

who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and forever. Amen.


Stay In Touch

Father Ted Starr - Priest-in-Charge - 0451 929 180 - edward.starr@anglicanchurch.sq.org.au

Mrs Liz Peters - Rector’s Warden - 0400 844 946

Mrs Gail Symons - People’s Warden - 0409 618 511

Mr Tony Hughes - People’s Warden - 0468 764 009

Zoom Church - 328 492 8300 - 548 747


Readings

for The First Sunday in Lent

Genesis 2:15 - 17; 3:1 - 7

Psalm 32

Romans 5:12 - 21

Matthew 4:1 - 11


Giving

Offering - 704 901 - 0000 0780

Building Fund - 704 901 - 0001 4767

Want to give in other ways? Cards are on sale at the back of the church.


For Your Prayers

We ask of your goodness, Lord, to comfort and sustain all who in this transitory life are in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity, and especially Shirley Kimber, Alex, Ann, Lois, Barbara, Helena, Ian, Maggie, Dave, Uncle Peter, Chris, Bill Tattam, Jeff Byrne, Karne, Ika, Greg, Aaron, Joanne, Grace and Faith, and Beryl Old. Please contact Fr Ted to be on this list.

We also give thanks for those whose year’s mind occurs at this time, and amongst them Barbara Bailey. Rest eternal grant unto them, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon them.

Mission and Outreach

Recycling is currently on pause as we look for an alternative storage solution. Please keep an eye out for when we resume this fundraiser.

Meals for Woody Point Special School are starting again. Please label your meal with title, ingredients and date cooked, then freeze it, and bring it to church on Sunday. Meal containers are on the back table. Alternatively, give a monetary donation or supermarket gift card. For more information contact Elizabeth on 0404 080 861.

Ministry During the Week

Mother’s Union meets at a new time: Third Wednesdays at 9am, starting in March. Please also note AMUA is holding a fundraiser concert of favourite hymns at 2pm on March 15th at the Deception Bay Anglican Church, $5 entry.

Thursday Fellowship: every first and third Thursday from 9:30am to 11:30am. All welcome for a cuppa and a chat. Bring your craft to work on or just enjoy the company.

Caring and Sharing: every fourth Wednesday from 11am.

Talent Table: every last Sunday after the second service.

Bible Study: Tuesdays at 9am and Thursdays at 7pm. All materials supplied.

The Week Ahead

Father Ted is away on Professional Development this week. Please remember to check the website for all events.

Wed, 25 Feb

10:00 am - Morning Prayer

10:30 am - Caring and Sharing (after Morning Prayer)

Sat, 28 Feb

3:00 pm - Floral Festival Planning

Sun, 01 Mar

8:00 am - The Second Sunday in Lent - Holy Communion

Fri, 06 Mar

9:00 am - World Day of Prayer at the Redcliffe Uniting Church.

All welcome, contact Gail for more information.

Article 7

Of the Old Testament.

The Old Testament is not contrary to the New: for both in the Old and New Testament everlasting life is offered to Mankind by Christ, who is the only Mediator between God and Man, being both God and Man. Wherefore there are not to be heard, which feign that the old Fathers did look only for transitory promises. Although the Law given from God by Moses, as touching Ceremonies and Rites, do not bind Christian men, nor the Civil precepts thereof ought of necessity to be received in any commonwealth; yet, notwithstanding, no Christian man whatsoever is free from the obedience of the Commandments which are called Moral.

 Having established what we believe to be the Holy Scriptures, our Anglican forefathers felt it necessary to go a little deeper into the Old Testament. There were three points that needed to be made, and we should be grateful because even though they refer to ancient issues, they still come up in the Church today.

First is the need to remind us that the Old Testament is not inconsistent with the New. The name for that ancient heresy is “Marcionism”, which claims that the God of the Old Testament is different to the new. This error is still around today! And yet the Church has always affirmed that “everlasting life is offered… by Christ” in both. We may get explicit information about Jesus in the New Testament, but he is still there in the Old, and the people back then were saved according to their faith in what God had revealed. Then we get the reminder that the saints back then knew they were looking forward not just to a literal, physical kingdom (such as was promised to Abraham and David), but an everlasting kingdom, with an immortal king. Again, they might not have yet known about Jesus of Nazareth, but they were still spiritual people, and they knew God had big plans.

Finally we get this bit about the Law of Moses. This takes a bit of extra unpacking. Some theologians have tried to separate all of the various instructions into three categories: Ceremonial; Civil; and Moral. This is a bit difficult because they all run into each other! Instead, we ought to look at the Law of Moses and draw out the aspects which are moral, rather than labelling an entire instruction as such. (Incidentally, this is the basis of thought behind our “Common Law” legal system.) Why not go digging around your Bible looking for Jesus in the Old Testament sometime this week?

The Transfiguration

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Almighty God,

you have given your only Son

to be for us both a sacrifice for sin

and also an example of godly life:

give us grace that we may always thankfully receive

the benefits of his sacrifice,

and also daily endeavour to follow

the  blessed steps of his most holy life;

through the same Jesus Christ our Lord,

who is alive and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and forever. Amen.


Stay In Touch

Father Ted Starr - Priest-in-Charge - 0451 929 180 - edward.starr@anglicanchurch.sq.org.au

Mrs Liz Peters - Rector’s Warden - 0400 844 946

Mrs Gail Symons - People’s Warden - 0409 618 511

Mr Tony Hughes - People’s Warden - 0468 764 009

Zoom Church - 328 492 8300 - 548 747


Readings

for The Transfiguration

Exodus 24: 12 - 18

Psalm 2

2 Peter 1: 16 - 21

Matthew 17: 1 - 9


Giving

Offering - 704 901 - 0000 0780

Building Fund - 704 901 - 0001 4767

Want to give in other ways? Cards are on sale at the back of the church.


For Your Prayers

We ask of your goodness, Lord, to comfort and sustain all who in this transitory life are in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity, and especially Shirley Kimber, Alex, Ann, Lois, Barbara, Helena, Ian, Maggie, Dave, Uncle Peter, Chris, Bill Tattam, Jeff Byrne, Karne, Ika, Greg, Aaron, Joanne, Grace, Faith and Beryl Old. Please contact Fr Ted to be on this list. We also give thanks for those whose year’s mind occurs at this time, and amongst them Nancy Reed, Colin Hodson and Sandra Woolford. Rest eternal grant unto them, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon them.

Mission and Outreach

Recycling is currently on pause as we look for an alternative storage solution. Please keep an eye out for when we resume this fundraiser.

Meals for Woody Point Special School are starting again. Please label your meal with title, ingredients and date cooked, then freeze it, and bring it to church on Sunday. Meal containers are on the back table. Alternatively, give a monetary donation or supermarket gift card. For more information contact Elizabeth on 0404 080 861.

Ministry During the Week

Mother’s Union meets Monday, February 16th at 9:30am. There will be a Bring & Buy. The Deanery President Pam Lynam will be visiting. Please also note AMUA is holding a fundraiser concert of favourite hymns at 2pm on March 15th at the Deception Bay Anglican Church, $5 entry.

Thursday Fellowship: every first and third Thursday from 9:30am to 11:30am. All welcome for a cuppa and a chat. Bring your craft to work on or just enjoy the company.

Caring and Sharing: every fourth Wednesday from 11am.

Talent Table: every last Sunday after the second service.

Bible Study: Tuesdays at 9am and Thursdays at 7pm. All materials supplied.

The Week Ahead

Mon, 16 Feb

9:30 am - Mother’s Union

Tues, 17 Feb

8:00 am - Holy Communion

9:30 am - Bible Study

6:30 pm - Burning of the Palms

Wed, 18 Feb

10:00 am & 6:30 pm - Holy Communion with the Imposition of Ashes

Thurs, 19 Feb

9:30 am - Friendship and Craft Group

11:30am - Care and Connect Meeting

7:00 pm - Bible Study

Sun, 22 Feb

7:00 am & 9:00 am The First Sunday in Lent, with the commissioning of parish ministries, followed by Talent Table


World Day of Prayer: March 26 at the Redcliffe Uniting Church.

Mark the date in your diary and contact Gail for more information.

Article 6

Of the Sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures for Salvation.

Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation: so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of the Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation. In the name of the holy Scripture we do understand those Canonical Books of the Old and New Testament, of whose authority was never any doubt in the Church.  Of the Names and Number of the Canonical Books [Here is the list of the 39 books of the Old Testament]. And the other Books (as Hierome saith) the Church doth read for example of life and instruction of manners; but yet doth it not apply them to establish any doctrine; such are these following: [Here is the list of the 14 books of the Apocrypha]. All the Books of the New Testament, as they are commonly received, we do receive, and account them Canonical.

This is a rather long Article, and even with some edits for brevity, I am not left with much room for a reflection!  Let’s begin by remembering the context.

Plenty of things had been added to Christianity; things that weren’t in the Bible. But the Reformers had read their Bible for themselves, and experienced the gospel which is “the power of God for salvation” (Rom 1:16). The records of these clergymen are just endless accounts of personal conversion moments, simply by having read the Bible!

 They wanted to make sure that people didn’t waste their time (and endanger their souls) by making the same mistakes of their generation, by mixing in all that other stuff that just ends up being a distraction.

We also get a reminder that historically, the 39 books of the Old Testament as we have them are, in fact, the historical scriptures of God’s people. The “Apocrypha”, the 14 books up for debate, are helpful for “instruction of manners”, but are not “God-breathed” and inspired by the Holy Spirit in the same way (2 Tim 3:16; 2 Pet 1:21). This is the historical position of the Church, in which we  stand.

What I find most gripping about the Scriptures (and this is borne out time and again by experience) is how they are continually fresh; every time I read them, God reveals something new. And I think that can only be a result of its divine inspiration.

The Fifth Sunday After Epiphany (Sexagesima Sunday)

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Father of all,

who gave your only-begotten Son

to take upon himself the form of a servant

and to be obedient even to death on a cross:

give us the same mind that was in Christ Jesus,

that, sharing in his humility,

we may come to be with him in his glory;

where he lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and for ever. Amen.


Stay In Touch

Father Ted Starr - Priest-in-Charge - 0451 929 180 - edward.starr@anglicanchurch.sq.org.au

Mrs Liz Peters - Rector’s Warden - 0400 844 946

Mrs Gail Symons - People’s Warden - 0409 618 511

Mr Tony Hughes - People’s Warden - 0468 764 009

Zoom Church - 328 492 8300 - 548 747


Readings

for The Fifth Sunday after Epiphany

Isaiah 58: 1 - 12

Psalm 112

1 Corinthians 2: 1 - 16

Matthew 5: 13 - 20


Giving

Offering - 704 901 - 0000 0780

Building Fund - 704 901 - 0001 4767

Want to give in other ways? Cards are on sale at the back of the church.


For Your Prayers

We ask of your goodness, Lord, to comfort and sustain all who in this transitory life are in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity, and especially Shirley Kimber, Alex, Ann, Daniel, Lois, Barbara, Helena, Ian, Maggie, Dave, Uncle Peter, Chris, Bill Tattam, Jeff Byrne, Karne, Ika, Greg, Aaron, Joanne, Grace and Faith, and Beryl Old. Please contact Fr Ted to be on this list. We also give thanks for those whose year’s mind occurs at this time, and amongst them Sylvia Muller. Rest eternal grant unto them, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon them.

Mission and Outreach

Recycling is currently on pause as we look for an alternative storage solution. Please keep an eye out for when we resume this fundraiser.

Meals for Woody Point Special School are starting again. Please label your meal with title, ingredients and date cooked, then freeze it, and bring it to church on Sunday. Meal containers are on the back table. Alternatively, give a monetary donation or supermarket gift card. For more information contact Elizabeth on 0404 080 861.

AGM is coming up! Thank you for your prompt reporting. AGM will be held Sunday, February 15 after the second service, 10:30am.

Would you like a copy of the AGM Reports? There is a mailing list on the information table to fill out if you would like a digital copy sent to you. Alternatively, let Fr Ted know by email or phone (details in this pew sheet). There will, of course, be hard copies available at the AGM – this is just so that you can have a copy beforehand.

Ministry During the Week

Thursday Fellowship: every first and third Thursday from 9:30am to 11:30am. All welcome for a cuppa and a chat. Bring your craft to work on or just enjoy the company.

Caring and Sharing: every fourth Wednesday from 11am.

Talent Table: every last Sunday after the second service.

Bible Study: Tuesdays at 9am and Thursdays at 7pm. All materials supplied.

The Week Ahead

Tues, 10 Feb

8:00 am - Holy Communion

9:30 am - Bible Study

Wed, 11 Feb

10:00 am - Holy Communion

Thurs, 12 Feb

9:00 am - Growth Committee

 7:00 pm - Bible Study

Sun, 15 Feb

7:00 am & 9:00 am The Transfiguration

10:30 am Annual General Meeting (AGM)


World Day of Prayer: March 26 at the Redcliffe Uniting Church.

Mark the date in your diary and contact Gail for more information.

Article 5

Of the Holy Ghost.

The Holy Ghost, proceeding from the Father and the Son, is of one substance, majesty, and glory, with the Father and the Son, very and eternal God.

Having established God, the Trinity and then worked our way through Christ and his work in salvation, we now move to the third Person of God: The Holy Spirit or, in the old language, the Holy Ghost.

 As a religious tradition descended from the Western Church, we affirm that the Holy Spirit proceeds from both the Father and the Son. “Proceeding” is complicated, insufficient language. What is more important is the fact that the Holy Spirit is a Person, not some vague life-force or energy field. Of equal importance is the question that follows: what does he do?

 In John 15 and 16, Jesus is speaking to his disciples immediately prior his betrayal and arrest. He tells them about the Holy Spirit, whom Jesus sends. The Holy Spirit helps us, by teaching us about Jesus and the Father, by comforting us in times of trial, and of reminding us of what wonderful things are yet to come for God’s people. If you have ever felt God’s comfort, encouragement, or instruction, then you have the Holy Spirit to thank, for it was he who communicated it to you.

 Another work of the Holy Spirit is to transform us into the image of Christ. In Romans 7 and 8, the Apostle is talking about the power of death and sin upon us who are in the flesh. At the hinge point between the two chapters, he collapses in misery, before jumping for joy at God’s solution. We have the Holy Spirit within us, who is the Spirit of Christ (Rom 8:9-11). Since the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Son as well as the Father, we have the image of Christ dwelling within us, transforming us into that image. All our effort at personal growth in holiness is guaranteed, for it is the Holy Spirit of our gracious and loving Lord Jesus who dwells in us.

 Most of the work of the Holy Spirit is humble work. He points us to God, leading us to Christ, communicating his forgiveness and love, and transforming us into his image. Yet he is also God, of one substance, majesty and glory, with the Father and the Son, very and eternal God. The Holy Spirit is a wonderful companion to lead us into the type of godly, loving humility that rejoices at uplifting others.