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Church in the Park this weekend

16 Nov

I’ve been too busy lately to update the blog, but I wanted to post an update about what’s been happening – for the last few weeks our church has been holding extended meetings, with a wonderful presence of the Lord, many healings, and many people giving their hearts to Jesus for the first time.

At the same time, I have added new musicians to our Church in the Park worship team – (we finally have a full band!), been writing and recording new songs for a worship CD, and today we began building our recording studio with a large “live” room for rehearsing in – praise God!

On top of all this, we were asked if we would stage Church in the Park in a second location, this time at Hilwa Park in Villawood, Sydney, and so are holding our first Church in the Park there this coming Saturday 21st November, from 12PM to 2PM.

See here for more details -

http://www.unchained-ministries.com/outreach/church_in_the_park.htm

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Church in the Park – September 5

31 Aug

Church in the Park – This Saturday 5th September 2009

Bringing the Good News of Jesus to our communities

Church in the Park is on again THIS WEEKEND – Saturday 5th September from 12 PM to 2 PM. The venue is Bigge Park, Corner of Elizabeth and Bigge Streets, Liverpool. We will have a free sausage sizzle, kids’ jumping castle, live worship and the Gospel message will be presented with power!

Partner with us to take the Gospel to the world

We would like to particularly send a word of thanks to our partners who have made a commitment to helping us financially with the expenses associated with our ministry. God bless you!
If you would like to become an Unchained Ministries Partner, you can sign up via our we site…

www.unchained-ministries.com/support/partnerships.htm

Volunteers

We have opened a new area of our web site for people who would like to help us with Church in the Park. We are looking for people to volunteer with us as kids’ workers, intercessors, musicians, stagehands, cooks and evangelists.

Click here for more information…

We hope to see you this Saturday!

Until next time, God bless you…

John and Kerry Hemans

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Salvation in Prison

23 Aug

Sometimes things happen in our ministry that are completely unexpected, and leave Kerry and I just looking at each other, shaking our heads and saying “Did that really just happen?”

prison_barsToday was definitely one of those days – we minister in one of Sydney’s women’s correctional centres on a regular basis, and today we were taking a chapel service.

We hadn’t even started the service – in fact the girls were still coming in to the chapel, when a young lady (one of the inmates), came up to us and said “I’ve been thinking about this for a while – I want to give my life to Jesus”.

I could tell that she was completely serious and had really thought through her decision, and right there and then, before even starting the service, we led her through the sinner’s prayer, and later in the service she testified in tears about the wonder of finding forgiveness from the Lord.

The chapel was full, with many women there who had not come to chapel before at all, or had not been for a long time and as we worshipped and testified many tears were shed, as God’s power was released.

Kerry and I were sharing about two aspects of God’s righteousness – that God will always stand up for his people, and how we are the righteousness of God in Him (2 Corinthians 5:21).

I shared my testimony, and how it still amazes me that God reached down and saved me from the life I was leading, and how He always sees me through the blood of Jesus – saved, forgiven, with my sins placed further from me than the east is from the west – righteous!

I found out after the service had ended that an astounding thing had happened. There was another young inmate there whose only language is Spanish. She had previously requested to be part of a Kairos course, but the language barrier was such that they had to bring in an interpreter for her as she cannot understand more than a few rudimentary words of English.

Just after I started to share my testimony, she spoke to the chaplain and said “that man is speaking Spanish – I can understand what he is saying”(!)

Even as I type this I am amazed – I don’t speak more than maybe 15 words of Spanish, but this woman with such a thirst for the Lord was able to hear and understand what I said in English in her own language – praise God!

We left the prison with such a sense of God’s power and grace, and above all his love for people that need Him so much!

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