Join us at 6 pm as we continue looking into the Sermon on the Mount, beginning with a shared meal and time to chat.
This week we continue through the Sermon on the Mount, with Matthew 7:24-27:
“Anyone who listens to my teaching and follows it is wise, like a person who builds a house on solid rock. Though the rain comes in torrents and the floodwaters rise and the winds beat against that house, it won’t collapse because it is built on bedrock. But anyone who hears my teaching and doesn’t obey it is foolish, like a person who builds a house on sand. When the rains and floods come and the winds beat against that house, it will collapse with a mighty crash.”
Come ready to discuss and share, and don’t forget to bring some food to share for dinner.
Historian Dr John Dickson sets out to discover what we can know for certain about the life of one of history’s best known and most influential figures. In a captivating journey across the globe, Dr Dickson examines ancient documents and consults the world’s most respected historians and scholars. Beginning with the Gnostic Gospels, he criss-crosses continents on a search back through time for the historical sources that reveal the real Jesus— a search for The Christ Files.”
Please join us for this interesting series. We’ll begin the evening, as usual, with a meal, so bring some food to share.
Historian Dr John Dickson sets out to discover what we can know for certain about the life of one of history’s best known and most influential figures. In a captivating journey across the globe, Dr Dickson examines ancient documents and consults the world’s most respected historians and scholars. Beginning with the Gnostic Gospels, he criss-crosses continents on a search back through time for the historical sources that reveal the real Jesus— a search for The Christ Files.”
Please join us for this interesting series. We’ll begin the evening, as usual, with a meal, so bring some food to share.
Historian Dr John Dickson sets out to discover what we can know for certain about the life of one of history’s best known and most influential figures. In a captivating journey across the globe, Dr Dickson examines ancient documents and consults the world’s most respected historians and scholars. Beginning with the Gnostic Gospels, he criss-crosses continents on a search back through time for the historical sources that reveal the real Jesus— a search for The Christ Files.”
Please join us for this interesting series. We’ll begin the evening, as usual, with a meal, so bring some food to share.
Today we’ll be visiting QCamel at Bells Creek, doing an educational tour of the camel farm (including cuddles with the camels!), and enjoy morning tea and muffins made using camel milk. The cost, which includes morning tea, is $35.
A minimum of 20 people are needed for this event – please let Del know if you are planning to attend. Visit the QCamel website for more information.
BYO chair and lunch for afterwards.
There is no K2 at the Greenhouse tonight. Instead, please join us at BCC Cinemas, Sunshine Plaza, Maroochydore, to view “For the Love of God +- : How the Church is Better + Worse Than You Ever Imagined”, followed by a Q&A Session with one of the documentary’s creators, John Dixon.
Book your tickets, and bring your friends, and we’ll see you there.
Come and meet Muana and Villy, and hear their interesting, challenging, and amazing story. They and their daughters, Yindii, Zoe and Libi, live and serve in Thailand amongst the Ethnic Thai, and tonight they’ll be our special guests.
Our K2 regulars will be joining us as well!
Bring a plate of mains and a dessert to share.
This beautiful garden showcases plants native to the Sunshine Coast region. There are a number of walks, including rainforest walks and through the Whipbird Village lagoon walk.
To get there
- Take the Sippy Downs, Buderim exit off the Bruce Highway
- Take the Tanawha Tourist Drive turnoff (25) and follow the signs
- Sunshine Coast UBD reference: Map 77 N17
BYO morning tea, lunch, and a chair.
Russell Park is on the western side of the main road through Montville Village. Turn at the Visitor Information Centre, which is the first building from the southern end, and the last building from the northern end.
Come from 10am, for morning tea. After lunch, feel free to browse the shops! BYO chair, morning tea, BBQ or picnic lunch.