Here's an update on COVID 19 and the impacts it will have on Mosaic Baptist Church Canberra - Page, Evatt and Gungahlin. … [Read More...] about Mosaic wide update 23 March 2020 COVID 19

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ClosePhil Waugh - August 21, 2022
Encountering God
Jonah is not happy. He is, repeatedly described as ‘angry’ in this chapter. The final chapter in this story reveals the motive of Jonah’s initial disobedience. Once again, Jonah prays (following the pattern of call, repentance, prayer from Chapters 1 & 2). His prayer reveals that he knows the gracious and loving (hesed) heart of God and did not want this extended to the Ninevites. Once again, Jonah is suicidal - ‘angry enough to die’. In this chapter we see the phrase ‘God appointed’ used again repeatedly. The plant is used to contrast Jonah’s grief with God’s. Jonah’s anger is self-serving. God’s is other serving. The repeated word is ‘pity’. There are strong echoes here of the older brother in Jesus’ parable of the Lost Son.
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As you can appreciate, COVID 19 has thrown us a curve ball so find below a summary of things happening at Mosaic All Sunday Services cancelled until further notice, make sure you view the video below from the Acting Senior Pastor - Andrew … [Read More...] about Friday Update