Super Summer Slam 2018

Rugrats
Pre-school Age Children
Monday 15th – Friday 19th January
9am – 10:45am
Parents must remain on site.
Rug Rats will enjoy supervised play, craft, songs and stories from the Bible. Parents
are able to join in or relax over morning tea and activities whilst their kids enjoy some new friendships.

Triple S
K-6 Primary School Age Children
Monday 15th – Friday 19th January
9am – 12 midday
Triple S kids enjoy games, drama, songs, craft, lessons, and making friends.

SWITCH
High School & Teenagers
Monday 15th – Friday 19th
9.00am – 12 midday
Chill out, snacks, games, challenges, talks, discussions, surprises. Switch includes Dam Day on Wednesday—9am start at the Showground, followed by watersports, games, and hang out at Ben Chifley Dam from 10:30am to 3.30pm. Bring swimmers and packed lunch. Permission note required.

Switch Saturday Event
6pm – 8:30pm Saturday 20th of January
Free BBQ, challenges, live music and talk.

Register online at supersummerslam.com.au.

WHAT IS TRIPLE S?
Triple S stands for Super Summer Slam! It is an annual week of free fun and activities for the whole family! Triple S is focussed around three school holiday programs for pre-schoolers, primary schoolers and high schoolers at the Bathurst Showground.

WHY DO WE DO IT?
We want to give everyone in Bathurst the opportunity to hear the GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS! We believe God wants everyone to know him and be friends with him. Knowing God can change your life and give you hope for the future.

WHO RUNS TRIPLE S?
Triple S is run by Christians from:
Bathurst Presbyterian Church
Bathurst Evangelical Church
Bathurst Baptist Church
& a team of young people from churches across NSW.

Luke 15 – The Love of the King

Luke 15, Bryson.

That terrible feeling
1.0 The CIRCUMSTANCES of the parables (Luke 15.1-2)
2.0 The CONTENT of the parables
a) the lost sheep (Luke 15.3-7)
b) the lost coin (Luke 15.8-10)
c) the lost son (Luke 15.11-24)
3.0 The CENTRAL LESSON of the parables (Luke 15.25-32)

Series: The King & I: Luke 14-18

Christmas 2017


We love Christmas because we love celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Come along and join the celebrations at any of our family friendly Christmas events!

On Christmas Eve (a Sunday) all our usual Sunday meetings are on – 9am Church, 10:30 Church, and NightChurch at 6pm. Also on Christmas Eve we have a special Kids and Family Celebration at 4pm. If you’ve got primary aged kids or grandkids, come along and hear the Christmas story and have a lot of fun at the same time.

On Christmas morning we’re celebrating the birth of Jesus at 9am. This is for our whole church family, but of course anyone else who wants to join us is welcome!

This Christmas we’ll be reading from John’s gospel. Christmas can mean all sorts of things to different people. Family. Food. Presents. Holidays. But what are the original reasons for the season? In our short series we’ll be investigating what Jesus himself says about why he was born and therefore what Christmas is really all about.

December 17th – The Coming of a king – John 18.28-40
December 24th – The Coming of a life-giver – John 10.1-10
Christmas Day – The Coming of a saviour – John 3.17

Luke 10.1-24 – Kingdom Blessing

Luke 10.1-24, Dave.

Undervalued
Praying for the blessing (Luke 10.1-2)
Announcing the blessing (Luke 10.3-16)
Rejoicing in the blessing (Luke 10.17-20)
Understanding the blessing (Luke 10.21-22)
Feeling the privilege of the blessing (Luke 10.23-24)

Series: The Kingdom Has Come: Luke 10-13