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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God is our Master

21/09/2025 by Rev. Hugh Park

Luke 16:1-13

Imagine you hired an architect to build your dream home. The architect is the most highly skilled at designing the finest homes. But instead of letting the architect design the home for you, you come up with your own amateur home designs and ask him to simply approve it. You feel so excited thinking that the best architect is going to design your home when the home has been designed by yourself.

I presume this happens a lot in our Christian journey in our relationships with God. We ask God to lead and guide our lives, but we have already planned how we build our lives, organising our fortunes and shaping our course. In this case, we’re not seeking God’s way, but we’re seeking his approval of our own way.

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Join God’s Passion for Finding the Lost

14/09/2025 by Rev. Hugh Park

Luke 15:1-10

Jesus’ main goal during his three years of ministry on Earth was to find and save people who were lost.  In Luke 19:10, he revealed the purpose of his ministry like this. “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost.”

It’s about God’s unquenchable passion for the lost and his unstoppable willingness to make sure to get them back, no matter what it takes, even to the point of risking the life of His only son, Christ our Lord.  So, the church is God’s agent for this divine mission and passion for the lost.  In other words, God accomplishes his passion for finding the lost through the church and its members. 

We’ll explore how we can live out God’s great passion for finding lost people in our lives by reflecting on two true stories today.

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“Cross is Life”

07/09/2025 by Rev. Hugh Park

Luke 14:25-33

A young man wakes up in the morning and hears the birds singing. He realizes how fortunate he is. Recently, he has been reading about Jesus’ call to his discipleship in the gospel of Luke, which is today’s Gospel reading, that reads: “Whoever does not carry the cross and follow me cannot be my disciple.”

What does this mean for me? He was reflecting.

This young university student decided that morning that he would take Jesus’ words seriously and personally. He had lived a privileged life. God had given him many gifts. What should be his response to those words from Jesus?

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The Life of God’s Kingdom on Earth

24/08/2025 by Rev. Hugh Park

Luke 13:10-17

Korea has experienced a lot of political turmoil for the past several months. It all began with the previous president unexpectedly declaring martial law last December, but at 12 pm that night, the Korean parliament quickly met and withdrew it. That night, thousands of people cheered outside the parliament building. Eventually, that president was impeached and is now in prison, likely for life.

In June this year, a new president, Lee Jae Myung, was elected. During his inauguration, he did something very unusual in front of the huge crowd. After his speech, he turned to a member of the Democratic Party, called her name out loudly, walked close to her, and gave her a big hug. He did this because she has a lifelong disability. She is blind and was his colleague during his parliamentary membership before the presidential election.

After that, his very first official act as president was to visit the cleaning staff at the parliament house. He shook hands and took a photo with every single one of them.

I believe Korea will be a very different nation because of his servant leadership, especially for those struggling financially and socially.

With this story and the Korean President’s actions following his inauguration, I’d like us to reflect on today’s gospel reading. In all four Gospels, many of the people who came to Jesus for help were those struggling with illnesses and disabilities.

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Are you a witnessing believer?

17/08/2025 by Rev. Hugh Park

Luke 12:49-56

“I have come to bring fire on the earth, and I wish it was already burning.” (Luke 12:49). This is how today’s gospel reading began. It is, undoubtedly, one of the most upsetting and harsh comments made my Jesus in the whole Bible.

It sounds like he’s about to bring hell on earth. These are not things we normally associate with the images of Christ, such as the wonderful counsellor, the Lamb of God or the good shepherd, or even the Prince of peace.

Then, Jesus continues with an equally shocking declaration. He said, “Do you think that I came to bring peace to the world? No, not peace, but division. From now on a family of five will be divided, three against two and two against three. Parents will be against their children, and children against their parents.”  It gets even worse and more confusing.

It was a huge crowd. The day was a big success. There were so many people gathered to see and hear Jesus in today’s story. Everyone there was excited at the things happening in front of their eyes.  Then, all of a sudden, Jesus came out with the fire and brimstone statement.

This sounds way out of place for Jesus.  Why would Jesus call himself a divider? Why did he say he had come to bring division, not peace?

To understand this, we need to look at the historical context of the first century in Palestine.

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Aug 7
10:30 am - 11:30 am

Tea and Talk (TnT)

Aug 9
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Boys and Girls Brigade Worship Service

Aug 12
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Aug 12
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

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Aug 25
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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RSS Bible Gateway’s Verse of the Day

  • Romans 8:1-2
    “[Life Through the Spirit] Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit who gives life has set you free from the law of sin and death.”

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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Worship With Us

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.

Finding us

We worship at the Gungahlin Uniting Church & Community Centre.
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Free parking is available in our on-site car park.

Light Rail
We are less than a 5 minute walk from the Gungahlin Place Light Rail Station.

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The ACT has a number of bus options for people travelling around, or to Gungahlin. Timetables available here.

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