God, Why Don’t You Make Yourself More Clear?
God is not hidden or silent, but we live in a world trained for instant answers and efficiency. Tim unpacks Psalm 19 on divine clarity, faulty assumptions about miracles, and why knowing God is worth the inefficient, lifelong journey.
New Sermon Series Starting This Weekend: God, Why?
As we head into Christmas, we’re really excited to begin our next sermon series. It is called “God, Why?”, you may have seen flyers around or the image on the screen at Church. Over the next few weeks we will ask ourselves some of those big questions that our friends, families, neighbours, work colleagues and school mates often ask about God, faith, Jesus and life now or eternity.
Hamper of Hope Christmas Appeal
This Christmas, let’s share the hope and joy of Jesus by contributing to Salvation Army hampers for local families in need! Drop off your food, treats, essentials or gift cards at Soul Revival Miranda by 7 December.
Are Churches Giving Tacit Approval to be Exclusive?
The clown suit problem: Christians became irrelevant trying to be cool instead of just being confident in Jesus. Stu, Tim, and Joel explore how Soul Revival's pioneer approach to generative intergenerational ministry keeps the church culturally relevant while theologically grounded.
Standing Firm in a Beautiful but Hostile World
Stu unpacks 1 Peter 4:7-5:14 on standing firm in a beautiful but hostile world. Learn how to live with clarity, love, humble leadership, and vigilant faith while we wait for Jesus to return.
Live Music at the Factory
Late Night is hosting a Christian music gig on November 15 with SeraphMusic from the South Coast and local opener Liethaus. Join us for a night of community, creativity, and supporting homegrown Christian artists.
Infringing On Our Individuality Is Good For Us
In a world that prizes flexibility and low commitment, Christians are called to something different — a deep, joyful commitment to Jesus and His church that shapes how we live, raise our children, and tell a better story.
Christ Also Suffered
Peter’s first letter reminds us that following Jesus isn’t about comfort — it’s about courageous hope. Even in suffering, God is shaping our faith and calling us to live well on the way home.
Living A Rock Solid Life
Our Year 4–6s had an awesome time at Square One camp last weekend, exploring what it means to live a rock solid life built on faith in Jesus.
We’re Not Struggling with Overcommitment to Church
In a world that prizes flexibility and low commitment, Christians are called to something different — a deep, joyful commitment to Jesus and His church that shapes how we live, raise our children, and tell a better story.
Gospel Relationships Are Generative
Stu Crawshaw preaches from 1 Peter 2:13–3:7 on how gospel relationships transform the way we live, love, and serve — in our homes, workplaces, and communities.
The Shock Absorber in Action
Over the past month and a half, Stu Crawshaw has been deep in writing leave for his PhD, exploring how youth ministry can act as a “shock absorber” for local churches. His research highlights how intergenerational ministry, combining the creativity of young people and the wisdom of adults, helps churches navigate cultural change while staying faithful to Christ.
Square One - This Weekend
This weekend, Soul Revival Kids in years 4–6 are heading to Youthworks’ Square One camp for a weekend of fun, activities, and Bible sessions. The focus is on building “rock solid” lives on Jesus, the cornerstone of our faith.
A Saturday Night Gig
Late Night is hosting a Christian music gig on November 15 with SeraphMusic from the South Coast and local opener Liethaus. Join us for a night of community, creativity, and supporting homegrown Christian artists.
Preparing for God to Grow Us
Discover how Planning Day brings the whole church together to be prepared if God chooses to grow us by celebrating, reflecting, and shaping the future of the church under God.
The Journey Together
Church isn’t where we go — it’s who we are. In this message from 1 Peter 2:4–12, Jai explores how God builds His people into a living, grace-filled community — not a collection of the moral elite, but a community of the rescued.
Are We Still Exiles?
Are we still exiles? Joel and Tim explore 1 Peter, the banning of books, and what it truly means to live faithfully in today’s world.
Avoid Mental Intoxication
Jai explores 1 Peter 1:13–2:3, showing how we can avoid mental distractions, grow in holiness, and live lives that glorify God. Discover how faith, spiritual nourishment, and our new identity in Christ equip us to live well on the way home.
Stones of Remembrance: Jwanel’s Story
When Jwanel's family packed their suitcases and flew from Chennai to Sydney in 2000, they were following a word from God that seemed impossible. Years later, trapped in depression during uni, Jwanel discovered that the same God who moved her family across the world could rip away the weighted blanket on her mind in a single moment.
How To Live Well On The Way Home
Joel kicks off our “Living Well on the Way Home” series, exploring 1 Peter 1:1–12. Learn how Christians can live with a living hope, a secure inheritance, and faith refined through trials while looking forward to our eternal home