We are very blessed at Holy Cross with some fine young artists and musicians. God loves it when we use our gifts and talents to their full potential – it’s one of the many ways that we can love God with all our “heart, soul, mind and strength” (Luke 10.27).
One of our younger members did this beautiful picture of the work of the Holy Spirit during our Pentecost service last Sunday:
Another of our younger members recorded these piano pieces for use in our worship services. We think she’s got talent!
And don’t forget that you can catch up with the videos made by younger (and older!) church members in our “Holy Cross Master Builders” series on our YouTube Channel, and also on this web site’s Videos and Podcasts page.
We’re very happy to post more artistic creations from our members so everyone can share them. Let me know!
Welcome to our Ecumenical Service for Christian Unity Week, held jointly with St Margaret’s Uniting Church and our friends from Holy Rosary Catholic Church (and possibly others too!). Our worship features music from Taizé, a video about the Global Christian Forum by the Chemin Neuf Community, and the latest socially distanced recording by the Good Faith Choir.
Welcome to Holy Cross – we’re delighted that you can join us for worship on Pentecost Sunday. Our 9.30am service today will include prayers for National Reconciliation Week, and also for the Unity of Christians. We’ll also be having a special joint service at 6pm with our friends from St Margaret’s Uniting Church – information on how to join this service will be on this web site from 5.30pm today.
Catch up with this special 2020 Week of Prayer of Christian Unity joint service, and join in worship with Christians from across a wide range of ACT churches praying together: “Thy Kingdom Come”.
No one wanted to look at each other. No one wanted to speak, to be the first
to speak…
Carrie Fountain
Holy Cross and St Margaret’s have recently moved to a weekly “Eco-Minute” in our Sunday worship, to ensure that we pray regularly for our Carbon Action Project, which forms part of our wider commitment to God’s mission in the world.
On 24 May, Ascension Sunday, our “Eco-Minute” was a poem by Carrie Fountain, published in the online journal ECOTHEOREVIEW. You can read it here: http://www.ecotheo.org/after-the-ascension/
To join our service today, click here for the Zoom link. The service will begin at 9.30am and the link is live from 9.00am. Kids Church material is available below. Have a blessed Sunday!