Gungahlin Uniting Church

Welcoming of the stranger. Inclusive of all people. Sharing the faith journey together. Informal and friendly Christian community..

Sharing the faith journey together. Informal and friendly Christian community.
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Our Faith Journey WITHIN This Broken World

17/05/2026 by Rev. Hugh Park

John 17:1-11, 1 Peter 4:12-14

Every year, a local community garden invited the neighbourhood to plant a plot. Early in the spring, the registration line was always out the door. People arrived with bright visions of the harvest— tomatoes, lettuce, and strawberries. They happily signed up, dreaming of the abundance they would soon take home to their dinner tables.

For the first few weeks, the garden was full of laughter and excitement. But as the season deepened, the reality of the garden shifted. The scorching summer sun arrived. Weeds began to choke the soil, requiring backbreaking work on hands and knees for hours.

Slowly, the garden grew quiet. Many who had joyfully signed up for the harvest stopped showing up when the dirt got under their fingernails and the heat became uncomfortable. They loved the concept of the harvest, but they were entirely unprepared for the cost of cultivation.

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“With Us” is transformed into “In Us”

10/05/2026 by Rev. Hugh Park

John 14:15-21

Over the last few weeks, we have been exploring several Gospel passages together. As a quick reminder, Jesus had just told His disciples that He would soon be leaving them, and this made them feel overwhelmed by fear and anxiety. That same sense of unease still lingers in the air in today’s reading from the Gospel of John, chapter 14.

Today, we are exploring a crucial moment in the lives of the disciples, who had spent 3 years with their Master. Just Imagine how wonderful it would have been to walk beside Jesus—to see His face and hear His voice in person.

I often hear people say that they would believe without hesitation if Jesus would only show Himself to them just once. They say, “All my doubts and unclarities would vanish once and for all.”

For three years, those disciples had a “physical companion.” When they were hungry, Jesus provided food. When they were afraid of a storm, He calmed the sea. Their faith was tied to a God they could see and touch everyday.

From the very moment Jesus called them by the shores of Galilee, they never left His side. Many believers at that time also shared the same desperate need to keep Him close. They would think, ‘As long as Christ is physically with me, I am safe, but without Him, I’d have been completely lost.’

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Jesus the Way to the Father, and the Way has already found you

06/05/2026 by Rev. Hugh Park

John 14:1-14

Many of us all know the very catchy tune, ‘Hakuna Matata’, from a Disney movie titled “The Lion King” in 1994. Hakuna Matata is a phrase in Swahili, meaning ‘No worries.’ The song was about a ‘problem-free philosophy and ‘no worries lifestyle.’

But when Jesus told his disciples, ‘Do not be worried,’ he wasn’t singing that catchy song about “no worries” or “forget your troubles. He was speaking to men whose worlds were about to be turned upside down. They feared that their new lives with the Lord were coming to a permanent end.

So, given their circumstances, they had every reason to be anxious. When he said, “do not be worried and upset”, it was actually a profound spiritual instruction in the face of real struggle.

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So, you think you know God …

27/04/2026 by Chris Dodd

Psalm 23

To begin the message today I want to briefly explain what the lectionary is. All of us here today come from many faith backgrounds, different practices and customs. Also, some are new to this church. I don’t want to assume that you are across what we do here and why. So bear with me for a minute.

At this church it is our practice to follow readings from the lectionary. The lectionary is a pre-selected collection of bible readings assigned to Sundays. It follows a three year cycle and over those three years it covers much of the bible.

The lectionary readings for any given Sunday usually include a reading from the gospels, an old testament reading, a psalm and a new testament reading other than the gospels.

This discipline opens the door for us to thoroughly explore the bible over the three year cycle and because the lectionary is followed worldwide by many Christian denominations it provides a sense of oneness. Hugh often says that people all around the world are hearing the same bible readings that we in Gungahlin are hearing each Sunday.

Usually the practice is to give the message based on the gospel reading. It is not compulsory, but it is the usual practice. Thus ends the lesson on the lectionary.

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The Stranger in the Ordinary: The Hidden Masterpiece

20/04/2026 by Rev. Hugh Park

Luke 24:13-35

There is a true story about a man in the United States, who bought an old, ugly painting at a local flea market. He paid just $5 for it, because he liked the frame, not the painting itself. He placed it on a bookshelf, where it sat untouched for years.

One day, he decided to take the frame apart to reuse it for a family photo. As he dismantled it, a piece of paper fell out from behind the canvas. It wasn’t just any paper; it was one of the 24 surviving original copies of the Declaration of Independence.

It later sold for over $2 million. For years, he had been holding a masterpiece in his hands without recognising its true value. He merely liked the frame that contained it. He valued the frame over the masterpiece.

This story serves as a powerful metaphor for our relationship with Christ. It reminds us that we often follow Christ for external blessings or emotional comforts rather than seeking and treasuring Christ Himself.

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  • Our Faith Journey WITHIN This Broken World
  • Bulletin: 17 May 2026
  • “With Us” is transformed into “In Us”
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About GUC

We are a community on a journey. We’ve grown from a small faith community planted in Ngunnawal in the early years of Gungahlin’s development to a thriving intergenerational and multicultural community located near the Gungahlin town centre.

Gungahlin Uniting Church is an open and inclusive community.  You are welcome to join us and participate in the life of our community as we experience life, God and seek to follow the way of Christ.

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Every Sunday, 9:30am
Gungahlin Uniting Church and Community Centre
108 The Valley Avenue
Gungahlin, ACT, 2913

Worship is for all ages, (0 to 93!) and seeks to be meaningful in different ways for us all.

In Jesus Christ we see how he drew near to each and all and so we hope our worship expresses this nearness too.

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We worship at the Gungahlin Uniting Church & Community Centre.
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We are less than a 5 minute walk from the Gungahlin Place Light Rail Station.

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