Our 2024 book for the Monday night Theologues group study is by Greg Sheridan entitled: ‘Christians: The urgent case for Jesus in our world.”

The study group meets on the last Monday evening of the month in the meeting room of the parish at 7.30pm. All are welcome.

From the historical Jesus and his disciples through to the present day, Greg Sheridan has written an impassioned, informed and utterly compelling case for the truth and importance of Christianity in our lives. He presents a strong argument for the historical reliability of the New Testament, meets the living Jesus there, explores the extraordinary personality of Paul, celebrates Mary's activism and examines the magnificent richness of John.

Filled with insights, intelligence, warmth and humour, Greg also introduces us to a range of fascinating Christians today, among them political leaders, and young activists offering the radical Christian interpretation of love to their generation. His book explores the journey of those who have been guided by faith, such as Gemma Sisia, whose school in Tanzania has transformed the lives of thousands of children, and the dynamic Chinese Christians pursuing their beliefs under harsh restrictions. He examines where Jesus can be found in popular culture and talks to Christian leaders - Pentecostal, Catholic, Evangelical and others - in Australia, the US and Britain.

At a time when the chasm of understanding between secularism and faith has never seemed wider, Christians is timely, relevant and convincing.


Our LENTEN STUDY will be “Tarry awhile” - by Selina Stone. This book is the 2024 Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent Book for 2024. The study will take place on seven Saturdays, starting on 17 February, in the parish meeting room. The first two weeks will be from 5pm - to about 6pm while the last five will start at 10am and last until about 11am. There is a sign-up sheet in the church for those who are interested in joining the study group. You could also contact the Rector via the parish office if you are interested.