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Mission in our community - 7 June 2026

33 min · 7. Juni 2026
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What does it look like to do local mission? In 1 Thessalonians we see a church with an incredible story - a complete turnaround from serving idols to worshipping the true and living God. The gospel went deep into this church, transforming them from the inside out. As this church lived out authentic gospel shaped community, the good news rang out from them to others all around their region, and many more people came to know the true and living God as well. This church can help be an example to show us what it looks like to live out authentic gospel shaped community, that overflows so that the gospel flows out into our local community, even into those parts of our local community that not all of us can go out to ourselves (like our university campuses!). Lauren Hansen

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Episode Mission in our community - 7 June 2026 Cover

Mission in our community - 7 June 2026

What does it look like to do local mission? In 1 Thessalonians we see a church with an incredible story - a complete turnaround from serving idols to worshipping the true and living God. The gospel went deep into this church, transforming them from the inside out. As this church lived out authentic gospel shaped community, the good news rang out from them to others all around their region, and many more people came to know the true and living God as well. This church can help be an example to show us what it looks like to live out authentic gospel shaped community, that overflows so that the gospel flows out into our local community, even into those parts of our local community that not all of us can go out to ourselves (like our university campuses!). Lauren Hansen

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Dear friends of BCUC, Anyone who has watched the cult classic film The Blues Brothers would know that the movies is about Jake and Elwood Blues who are “on a mission from God” to get the band back together and raise money for a church orphanage. Church mission is a word used by many people and can sometimes seem to mean almost everything the church does or very specifically, making new converts.  What then is mission?  I like to define it using our church’s motto ‘raising Children of God’ or discipleship. The wider Uniting Church has been drawn to the message of ‘reconciliation’ since its formation, drawing heavily from the words of the apostle Paul to the church in Corinth: "God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself…. and entrusting the message of reconciliation to us"  (2 Corinthians 5:19). Reconciliation is the work of peacemaking, those that were friends, became enemies and are now reconciled into friendship once more. Our wider church’s mission, therefore, is making peace between God and others, between people and each other, and with all creation. Over the next three weeks we are going to explore ‘mission’: what is it, how can we participate in it locally and globally? I hope we will all learn much and be inspired into everyday action.  Your brother in Christ Benji

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Pentecost - 24 May 2026

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