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Seaforth announces new Senior Minister

Katrina and Jaime Dickson

St Pauls Seaforth is very pleased to announce that Rev Jaime Dickson (pictured at left with wife Katrina) will be joining us from October 2010 as our new Senior Minister. The parish nominators announced their unanimous choice at services on Sunday 1 August and expressed their delight at Jaime's acceptance of the Archbishop's offer.

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Jaime will be commissioned at a service at St Paul's at 7.30pm on Thursday October 14. Jaime's ministry at Seaforth will commence on Sunday October 17 2010. Please join us in welcoming Jaime, Katrina, and family.

New Sermon series - Galatians

Dates | 13 June through 1 August 2010

It's human nature to want to be right with God through what WE have done, rather than GOD'S actions. It helps us to think that we can control the relationship.

This instinct was also a problem 2000 years ago in the early church at Galatia in ancient Turkey. But the good news for us is that God does not insist on an unattainable standard of personal behaviour to please him - the bible tells us otherwise - being right with God is as simple as trusting in HIS plan of the life and death of Jesus Christ.

Join us this July to hear how it all works!

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Please contact the church office if you'd like to find out more about coming along to an appropriate service at St Pauls or have someone meet you before the service to welcome you.

A little about us ...

Who we are

Christians aren't perfect, just forgiven ...

St Paul's, on the roundabout at Seaforth Village, has been part of the Seaforth community for over 125 years.

St Paul's is an Anglican church community of local families and singles that is alive and growing

Our goal is to grow as we tell the good news about Jesus Christ


What we believe

Christians aren't perfect, just forgiven ...

In contrast to the world that says that anything we want to believe is 'true', Christians say that absolute truth can be known.

We believe that in the Bible, God has spoken through inspired human writers, the word of truth, showing us who he is, what he has done in history and how all people should live.

We believe in God's permanent claim, as creator, on our world and our lives; in his just condemning of our rejection of his rule; but also in his amazing offer of mercy and love for us and every human being shown in his son, Jesus Christ.

We believe therefore, that imperfect as we are, when we submit to his right to rule we are totally loved and accepted by God and by his Holy Spirit he is working to change and heal us, setting us free to serve him and others.


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