About Us
Who we are and what we believe:
We are an independent assembly of believers in the Lord Jesus Christ. We believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that through repentance and faith in Him, all may receive eternal life and the forgiveness of sins. We hold to all the fundamentals of the evangelical faith as outlined in the Word of God the Bible. If you would like to learn more about what we believe and practice please click here.
Alternatively, if you want to know more about God’s way of salvation and how you can get right with Him, we recommend you go to the God Is Light website where numerous articles, audio messages and gospel tracts are featured.
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What to Expect in Our Meetings
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The following meetings take place weekly:
The Breaking of Bread (Sundays 10.30am to 12:00noon)
The first meeting of the week is based on the request of the Lord Jesus just prior to His death that His disciples should break bread and drink the cup “in remembrance of Me” (1 Cor 11:23-26). This remembrance is called the Lord’s Supper. The New Testament practice was to do this each Sunday (Acts 20:7). The first part of the meeting is for worship and congregational singing. Without pre-arrangement, the meeting is open for men in fellowship to stand and lead the congregation in praise to God for His Son the Lord Jesus Christ. This is followed by members of the assembly partaking of the bread and wine. A brief Bible message and announcements of future activities concludes the meeting.
Participation in the Lord’s Supper is for Christians who are members of the assembly, but those who are not members are welcome to observe.
Gospel Meeting (Sundays 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm)
At the gospel meeting, a speaker or two will bring messages from the Bible designed to highlight the Bible’s call to repent from sin and personally receive Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. There will be a couple of congregational hymns but the meeting is otherwise non-interactive. No pressure is put on the audience to join, to pay money (no collections are taken) or in any way feel the need to participate. However, the opportunity for personal conversation is always available should visitors desire it.
Midweek Prayer & Bible Study (Tuesdays 7:00 to 8:30pm)
This meeting is divided into two parts; the first for prayer and the latter for systematic Bible study and Bible teaching. The Bible study is opened by an overview of the topic or chapter, followed by a detailed discussion. Bible teaching will take the form of exposition of Bible chapters or topics.
The last Tuesday of each month is a slightly different format in that the second part of the meeting will take the form of usually one speaker delivering a Bible message.
Monthly Bible Teaching (Last Saturday of Each Month 5:00 to 6:00pm)
This meeting is designed to provide regular Bible Teaching on selected topics. The meeting is commenced with a hymn and a prayer, followed by a speaker delivering a Bible message relating to the topic for the month. For a list of scheduled topics please click here.
Aside from these regular meetings, special series of meetings and conferences are held frequently. Details are updated here.