Luke Tattersall

 

Luke is married to Debbie (a GP in Carlingford). They have 4 children Lauren (21), Sarah (19), Jacob (17) & Ben (13). Luke has been working with Carlingford Presbyterian Church for the past 10 years. 10 years before that was spent working in the church in Byron Bay.

Favourite pastime:
Surfing (and watching the Wallabies walk all over the Springboks).

Favourite holiday destination:
Anywhere that has a beach with a nice right hand break.

Favourite movie:
Orange County.

Favourite author:
P J O'Rourke.

Favourite CD:
Room for Squares (John Mayer) & American Idiot (Greenday).

Luke will be taking us through the book of Colossians - a book that stresses that Jesus is God in the flesh and all that we need is found in him.

 
Leigh Trevaskis

 

[Bio on Leigh coming soon.]

 
"Christ Alone"

For the adults

Our next convention for families will be held over the May long weekend:

Saturday 1 to Monday 3 May 2010

Our theme for the convention will be "Christ Alone".

We have asked a couple of Aussie preachers to come to our backyard.

These men have spoken at other well-known conventions in Australia. We look forward to hearing from God’s word and we look forward to seeing and meeting you at CQCC 2010.

Registrations can be taken online, with payments by either cheque or Paypal.

Hope to see you there.

For the kids

The kids will be taught by a team from the Queensland Theological College, led by Michael Campbell. They will be looking at the "I Am" statements made by Jesus, recorded in John's gospel.

There will be music, video, drama, opportunity to create, new friendships - and best of all: we'll be getting to know Jesus.

 
Convention talks

MP3 files now available for download

 

The seven talks from the Bible on the theme "Faith Alone" are NOW AVAILABLE for immediate download. Click on the microphone to access the series, or use the 'Bible talks' menu above.

What is faith? Is it joined with works? Is 'faith alone' new (since Christ) or has it always been 'faith alone'?

Phil Campbell (Mitchelton Presbyterian) opened up Paul's letter to the Galatians. Anthony Petterson (Morling Bible College) took us to three old testament highlights.

For the sake of convenience, these files were put through a cold wash and may have suffered the effects of shrinkage. If you would like better quality files, rockypc.org.au has a set of the convention talks available (bit rate: 128kbps). Files are much larger, so beware.