Living Faithfully Under the New Covenant

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Living Faithfully Under the New Covenant

Wednesday 24th September 2025

Integrity is one of the most valued qualities in life. We admire those who live consistently—whose private lives align with their public words. Yet many of us wrestle with integrity because we know the tension between who we long to be and how we often act. The story of Scripture shows that God has always called His people to live with integrity, but the way this has been worked out under the Old Covenant and the New Covenant reveals a remarkable transformation.

Integrity under the Old Covenant: Obedience with Strain

Under the Old Covenant, Israel’s identity and vocation were to live as God’s set-apart people, shaped by the Torah. The Law gave clear commands, rituals, and boundaries that defined what integrity looked like in daily life. Scripture reminds us that the Law was holy and good—it revealed God’s standards—but it also exposed human weakness. People could know the right path but still fail to walk it consistently.

This left Israel in a cycle of striving, failing, and offering sacrifices. Psychologically, such a system can create what modern therapists call Performance-Based Identity: where worth is tied to how well we obey. This often leads either to pride (“I am righteous because I kept the rules”) or despair (“I’ll never measure up”). Integrity, in this sense, was fragile—too dependent on human willpower.

Integrity under the New Covenant: Transformation from Within

The New Covenant, fulfilled in Christ, reshapes integrity at its core. Tim Keller emphasises that the gospel does not merely command us to obey but changes the heart that desires to obey. Because Jesus fulfilled the Law and bore our failures, we are no longer trapped in the cycle of self-justification. Instead, we are declared righteous, and the Spirit writes God’s law on our hearts (Jeremiah 31:33).

This is the launch of a new creation where integrity is no longer about externally performing rules but about being transformed from the inside out. The Spirit enables believers to live with authenticity, where words, thoughts, and actions flow from a renewed nature rather than external pressure.

Psychologically, this is powerful. Research indicates that individuals tend to thrive when their sense of identity is secure and their values align with their actions. Under the New Covenant, our identity is anchored in grace, not perfection. Integrity flows not from fear of failure but from gratitude for being accepted. This frees us from shame-driven living and enables genuine, consistent character.

Walking in Integrity Today

As followers of Christ, living with integrity means:

  • Authenticity: Letting our ‘yes’ be ‘yes’ and our ‘no’ be ‘no’.
  • Consistency: Living the same in private as in public.
  • Dependence: Drawing on the Spirit’s power, not our own strength.

The Old Covenant pointed to integrity but revealed our inability. The New Covenant gives us both the vision and the power to live it out. In Christ, integrity is no longer a burden we carry, but a gift that flows from a heart renewed by grace.

Operation Christmas Child

Would you like to bring joy and the love of Jesus to the lives of children? How about 200 children? How about 300 children? You have the opportunity to do this by taking part in Operation Christmas Child.

And you can do it in 6 easy steps!

  1. Purchase a box at the Desk for $1.00
  2. Fill the box with the gifts
  3. Label your box
  4. Bring the box back by Sunday, 19th October 2025
  5. Make a $12.50 donation for shipping and gospel materials
  6. Pray for the child who will receive your box

Bring joy and Jesus to the life of a child this Christmas by taking part in Operation Christmas Child.

Any questions? Come to the table set up in the foyer after the service, and the team will be happy to assist and respond to your queries.

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School Holiday Break

Kid Church

Kids Church is taking a small break on Sunday, 28th September 2025.

Activity and colouring-in sheets, along with pencils, will be available on a table in the foyer for kids to enjoy. Please return all pencils borrowed.

Term 4 starts back with ALL the fun on Sunday, 5th October 2025!

Fuse Youth

Fuse Youth is hitting pause!

No meet-ups 26th September & 3rd October.

But don’t worry… the fun returns 10th October 2025!

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Mark Conner | Sunday Service | 9:00am & 11:00am

The Spiritual Journey – Understanding the Stages of Faith

Spiritual life is very much like a journey. When on a journey, it helps to have a map and a guide. In this insightful message, Mark Conner explains the various stages that people of faith often navigate through. Come and discover how you can be guided through your map.

Kids Church | Sunday 28th September 2025 | ONLINE ONLY

This week at Kids Church…

2 to 4-year-olds | Abraham and Sarah | Genesis 12:1-3; 15:5-6; 18:1-14; 21:1-7
5 to 12-year-olds | Ruth | Ruth 1; Supporting: Ruth 2–4

## NO onsite kids church this week – online only

Men's Prayer Group | Sunday 28th September | 5:45 pm

Calling all men! At our weekly gatherings, we come together to pray, support one another in our faith journey, and grow deeper in our relationship with God.

Whether you are a seasoned prayer warrior or new, we welcome you with open arms. Our group is a safe space where men can come together to share their hearts, struggles, and victories.

Join us as we seek God’s guidance, wisdom, and strength in our lives and for our families. Together, we can uplift each other, grow in faith, and make a real difference in our community.

 “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land”. (2 Chronicles 7:14).

Come and join our Men’s Prayer Group where together we seek the Lord for our families, community and nation.

Boys Brigade | Monday 29th September 2025 | 6:00pm

Be part of the action! For over 20 years the Boys’ Brigade has advanced Christ’s Kingdom among boys.

ANCHORS | Grades 1 & 2: 6pm – 7.15pm
JUNIORS | Grades 3 – 6: 7pm – 8.30pm
SENIORS | Grades 7 to 18 years old: 7pm – 9.30pm

Prayer & Fellowship Walk | Tuesday 30th September | 6:30am

The Tuesday morning Prayer and Fellowship Walk is around the church property and is a powerful time of seeking the Lord together in prayer.

We pray for our church, community and nation. So come and join us at  6:30 am in the Berwick Church of Christ Car Park.

This is a wonderful way to start the day and you are most welcome to join us. If you haven’t joined us before please message 0419 277 500 by 8.00pm on Monday evening so we can keep you updated of any changes to the plans.

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Seniors Ministry | Wednesday 8th October 2025 | 1:30pm

This Wednesday, Ps Larry will be bringing us a heartfelt message: “Gentleness is Our Strength.” Together, we’ll discover how true strength is found, not in force, but in the quiet power of gentleness; a strength that transforms relationships, brings peace, and reflects the heart of Jesus.

We will gather together in fellowship around the communion table, sharing in the sacred reminder of Christ’s love and sacrifice. It’s a time to pause, reflect, and draw closer to God and one another as a family of faith.

Details:

  • Time: 1.30pm – 4.00pm
  • Where: 446 Centre Road, Berwick, Vic, 3806
  • Bring: Please bring a packet of food for everyone to share
Baptism Class | Monday 13th October 2025 | 7:00pm

Baptism is the complete water immersion of those who have confessed their faith in Jesus Christ as God’s Son and their Saviour.

However, it is more than just immersion in water. It has a number of significant meanings and spiritual implications. Book now if you want to find out more.

Child Dedication | Sunday 19th October 2025 | 9:00am & 11:00am

“Children are a gift from God; they are His reward” (Psalm 124:3).

Child Dedication is the acknowledgment that not only are children a gift from God, but they are His children. You place your child into God’s hands and trust that He will guide you in parenting. Essentially, dedicating your child to God is to declare that you will train your child in the ways of the Lord.

Child Dedication is part of our regular service and requires the parents to bring their child to the front of the church at the appropriate time. We encourage siblings of the child to join in and we like to display a photo of your child on the monitor so everyone can see.

If you are interested in your child being dedicated, please complete the Child Dedication Application Form by October 5, and we will be in touch to make arrangements and to explain the details of the service.

For more details, please email sue@bcoc.com.au or phone 0403 822 324.

Men's Camp | Xtreme Character Challenge | Thursday 6th - Sunday 9th November 2025

Men, are you ready for a great challenge from Thursday, 6th to Sunday, 9th November 2025, at the Snowy Mountains, NSW? An XCC is a mind, body, and soul adventure – an active and challenging endurance event for men out in the wild. 

The XCC is set up like an endless adventure; men are confronted with significant physical challenges, deep camaraderie, and profound moral and spiritual moments. Through the XCC process, men find perspective; they evaluate who they are and find a purpose worth living for.

Early bird pricing

  • Book on or before 14-Sep-25: $360
  • Book from 15-Sep-25: $450

*Note: This event is run independently from Berwick Church of Christ.

Writers Group | Saturday 15th November 2025 | 9:00am

Aspiring writers, published authors, and everyone in between—are you looking for a creative outlet to showcase your writing talents and connect with fellow literary enthusiasts? We are thrilled to invite you to join our Writers Group, where your words will come to life in a supportive community of like-minded individuals.

Whether you write poetry, short stories, essays, blog posts, or anything in between, we welcome all writing styles and genres. So come join us and, ignite your passion for writing! Together, we will inspire one another to reach new heights and unlock our full potential as storytellers.

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to be part of something special. Whether you’re just starting out or already have a few publications under your belt, we’d love to have you with us.

Join us today and let your creativity soar!

Family Camping Weekend or Day Out | 20 February 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 22 February 2026 @ 12:00 pm

It’s on again! Calling all camping families – kids of any age are welcome!

We invite you to join us from Friday February 20th to Sunday February 22nd 2026, for the Family Camping Weekend at Warburton. Our main priority is to strengthen the bonds between your family and others.

We’ll enjoy being surrounded by stunning nature and a sense of freedom as we watch children play, enjoy the fantastic free water park and paddle in the Yarra River. The nearby town has plenty of cafes and a Redwood Forest with walking and cycling trails; a great place for fun photos.

At night, get ready for cosy campfires, where we’ll swap stories, roast marshmallows, and enjoy fellowship (please note that campfires and the water park are not available if a Total Fire Ban is declared)

We are staying at the Warburton Holiday Park. Camping is always loads of fun, and even better in a group, but you are welcome to book a cabin if you prefer.

Engage your adventurous spirit, pack a sense of humour, and book a site or cabin for this fantastic weekend. Come and embrace the great outdoors with us! We do advise booking soon if possible as cabins and good sites go quickly!

If the whole weekend isn’t an option for you, you are very welcome to bring food etc and join us on Saturday (provided it is not Total Fire Ban), just let one of the organisers know to expect you, and use the ‘Book Now’ button so we have your details and can keep you updated.

When and where is this all happening?

CAMPING Option:

  • Date: Friday 20th – Sunday 22nd February 2026
  • Time: Arrive from 2.00 pm Friday, leave by 12.00 pm Sunday, or time of your choosing on Saturday
  • Address: Warburton Holiday Park, 30 Woods Point Rd, Warburton, VIC, 3799

DAY Option:

  • Date: 21st February
  • Time: From 9:00am to 9:00pm or whatever time suits your family

Here’s what to do next!

  1. Choose your site from the “L”, “F” and “C” sites. You can see where others are camped here, so please add your family to this list after booking.
  2. Call and book a campsite 5966 2277 or visit the Warburton Holiday Park website or use this interactive map to book. A powered site costs $59 per night for two people, plus extra for children (book for Friday and Saturday nights unless you want to stay longer than the rest of us). You can also book a cabin or lodge if that suits you better. Advise the caravan park office or note in the comments section that you are with Berwick Church of Christ. Note that a laptop is easier than a phone when navigating the online booking system.
  3. Importantly, we need to know that you are coming so we can send communication updates. After booking with Warburton Holiday Park and obtaining a site or cabin number, please REGISTER HERE.
  4. If you plan to come for the day, please also REGISTER so we can update you and look out for you. We will add campers and day visitors to the WhatsApp chat group for easy communication before and during the weekend.

Shout out if you have any questions

Sue 0403 822 324 or sue@bcoc.com.au
Mikayla 0431 317 332
James 0449 662 512
Amie 0448 762 314
Sarah 0490 016 122
We look forward to seeing you in Warburton whether for the weekend or the day!

Have a safety concern?

We are serious about keeping our faith community safe. We encourage all staff, volunteers, partners and congregation to report any concerns they have about safety and wellbeing. We are committed to handling all concerns seriously, legally and in a child-focused way (if concerning children).

If you have any concerns about safety at the Church, we strongly encourage you to share your concern with one of our Pastors or the Safety Contact Person, Karen Fletcher and fill in our Reporting Concerns Form.

Thank you for being His Presence in Every Place!

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BRAAM BOTHA

Senior Pastor