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Journey of a Thousand Steps
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Journey of a Thousand Steps
Why Do We Sing Songs in Church?
Are you someone who loves singing and dancing in church, or are you more likely to arrive fifteen minutes late so you can miss the opening worship? Music in church is often one of the greatest sources of conflict in church communities. This is no surprise, since it matters, and is so much more than the icing on the cake of Christian life. Today we considered the lyrics in Psalm 96, which tell us about why worshipping God in song is important. We learned that though there are many reasons why music aids our faith journey, its primary purpose is to make the weightiness of God's power and love (His kavod) felt, tangible and declared.  Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 2 November 2025
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1 day ago
29 minutes

Journey of a Thousand Steps
A Light Has Dawned
What if it were possible that we will see a revivial of faith across the nations in our lifetime? This week we welcomed Cameron Healey, the Senior Pastor of Albert Park Baptist Church, to share with us from Isaiah 9.1-7. Cameron spoke about God's promise that light will shine in the darkness, as he shared from his experience of praying in the area of Port Melbourne and setting up a 24/7 Prayer Room. He said, "God is working, doing a new thing in this area." Podcast by Cameron Healey, 26 October 2025 
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1 day ago
30 minutes

Journey of a Thousand Steps
Do Not Harden Your Heart
This Sunday we launched a new, five week teaching series called 'Christian Worship', exploring the meaning of prayer and worship in our lives. We hosted a guest preacher, David Jones, who shared with us from Psalm 95, about his own experience of inviting God to soften his heart.  Podcast by David Jones, 19 October 2025
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1 day ago
27 minutes

Journey of a Thousand Steps
Walk On: How to Keep Walking with Jesus After Encountering Sexual or Financial Abuse in the Church
What credibility rating woud you give Christianity as a source of wisdom about sexuality or finance? Do you feel the Bible holds wisdom the world needs, or are you inclined to think of biblical teachings about money and sex as outdated? It is a common and understandable response to the moral failings of Church leaders, to throw out the credibility of the whole tradition. However, Paul, in his letter to the early Church across Asia Minor, provides very specific counsel about how we are to respond to sexual and financial immorality by Christians, especially leaders. In Ephesians 5.1-20 he outlines why God does not want or expect us to partner with people who are unsafe to be with romatically or financially. He then provides a vision for cutting unhealthy relationship ties and continuing to walk with Jesus, step by step.  Podcast be Heather Cetrangolo, 12 October 2025 
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3 weeks ago
24 minutes

Journey of a Thousand Steps
Equal Parts Truth, Equal Parts Love
Some churches seem to care more about truth, standards and biblical orthodoxy than compassion and kindness. Other churches can kindess and inclusion above truth. But in truth, love rejoices in facing hard things, having hard conversations. For this reason Paul urges the Church to "grow up", to "mature", and to find the balance between speaking the truth and showing love. Today at Holy Trinity, we considered Paul's words to the early Church in Ephesians 4:1-16, where he provides a pathway to spiritual maturity. He describes a need to nurture all of the gifts that God gives to the Body. To guide us into truth, God raises up teachers, prophets and evangelists. To mature us in our ability to love, He raises up pastors and apostles. Join us on our journey to strengthening all gifts and learning to speak the truth in love.  Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 5 October 2025
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4 weeks ago
31 minutes

Journey of a Thousand Steps
Christianity: The Faith That Has No National, Political or Cultural Identity
How do you feel about the way Christianity is represented in the media today? One of the earliest marks of Christian faith, from its infancy, when it was still considered a small, Jewish sect that was likely to phase out, was its multi-ethnic, multicultural framework. No longer did followers of this faith need to share the same national, political or cultural identity. Gentiles were welcome, and they weren't expected to convert to the Jewish way of life to join. This wasn't a development that anyone was expecting, least of which the Apostle Paul, who pioneered the mission of the early Church to non-Jewish nations. The early church wrestled with the change that the death and resurrection of Jesus was bringing to history. The movement was now meant to honour the Jewish nation, reject antisemitism, but also allow a multi-national identity to emerge. Ephesians 3.1-13 reminds us that, today, if we are going to represent the good news of Jesus, it cannot be exclusively tied to political allegiance, cultural preferences or language.  Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 28 September 2025  
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1 month ago
27 minutes

Journey of a Thousand Steps
What Armour Do You Wear?
Do you ever feel as though you are fighting a battle that you never chose? Perhaps it is with your teenager or colleagues, or your line manager at work? Perhaps there is an internal battle you observe, with unhelpful thoughts or temptations? This week we welcomed guest preacher Campbell Brice, who spoke to us about the armour we are encouraged to "put on" in Ephesians 6.10-18. Campbell started by describing some of the daily battles we face with evil; that the battles are real and, therefore, we do need armour. But so often, we create our own "do it yourself" armour, that works for a time, but ultimately lets us down. The armour of Christ is better, stronger, and made to fit.  Podcast by Campbell Brice, 21 September 2025
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1 month ago
35 minutes

Journey of a Thousand Steps
Vital Signs of Life (Vision Sunday II)
"Once we were dead," says Paul to the early church across Asia Minor. Once we were dead, but now we are alive together with Christ. We can sow into the things that lead to life, or that which leads to death. These are our choices, says Paul in Ephesians 2.1-10.  This final Vision Sunday for 2025, we considered where the signs of life have been in our past and present at Holy Trinity, and where there have been symptoms of death. The signs of life are always warmth, growth and activity. Signs of death are coldness, hardness, inactivity. As we looked at the things we naturally excel at, the ways God has used Holy Trinity to lead people to life, against that which has held us back, we thought about what it would be like to scale our capacity, making our church open and accessible every day of the week: a 24/7 House of Prayer for all.  Watch this space. Our new vision and Mission Action Plan is beginning to take shape! Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 14 September 2025
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1 month ago
21 minutes

Journey of a Thousand Steps
How to Touch Heaven (Every Day)
Do you ever wish you had a portal, so you could travel back and forth from different parts of the world in seconds? Imagine if you could literally move back and forth from Heaven in seconds, as easily as walking through a wardrobe. C. S. Lewis depicted this concept so beautifully in the Narnia Chronicles. The real life version is, however, even better. Today, we began our six weeks series exploring Paul's letter to the Ephesians (or the early church in Asia Minor). The letter gives us a profound and beautiful exposition of the ways in which we have something even better than a portal: adoption into the family of Christ. Ephesians 1.1-14 reminds us that we belong to Heaven, with a promised inheritance that we begin to experience, now, on earth. Because of this, we can't travel back and forth from earth to Heaven, but we can live in the overlap. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we can be confident in our ability to be hear God's counsel and walk in His presence right now.    Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 7 September 2025 
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1 month ago
27 minutes

Journey of a Thousand Steps
Two Ways Vision Goes Wrong (Vision Sunday)
Have you ever been in a church that had big plans and exciting projects, but these collapsed as soon as the leadership changed? Or have you ever been in a church that built stability on keeping everything the same as it's always been? This Sunday, we considered Jesus' teaching about humility from Luke 14.1, 7-14, which highlights two temptations that church leaders, in particular, must avoid: The temptation to exhalt themselves, by using a congregation to advance their own following, style and branding. The temptation to prioritise the preferences and opinions of people who give time and money to the church, against those who have little or nothing to give. Please pray for us at Holy Trinity, as we discern our vision moving forward, that we will submit our own ideas, preference and desires to Jesus, and our lives to one another.   Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 31 August 2025 
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2 months ago
21 minutes 43 seconds

Journey of a Thousand Steps
The Best Financial Advice
Have you ever felt anger or regret about the way your money has been handled? Have you ever been cheated out of fair pay, a fair property settlement, child support payments or your rightful inheritence? Do you carry shame or regret about financial losses in your life, or have high hopes of building your financial portfolio? This week we took the opportunity to strengthen our financial literacy based on what Jesus teaches (which is a lot). As we considered the parable of the rich fool in Luke 12:13-21, we learned that wise financial management and investment can start at any age or stage of life, on any income. Jesus cares about our needs, dreams and that we see good returns for wise investment.  Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 3 August 2025  
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3 months ago
32 minutes 33 seconds

Journey of a Thousand Steps
What to Do When You Feel Inadequate
Do you ever feel stressed that you don't have enough money, support, confidence or strength to do what you really want to do? When Jesus' disciples asked him, "Teach us how to pray," they weren't just asking for a general lesson on prayer (Luke 11:1-13). They were in the middle of building the mission of their organisation, with a growing team that was now seventy leaders strong. They were asking, 'Compared with other groups, how do we pray?' Jesus' response spoke directly to the times we feel the most pressed and unsure of ourselves as we journey with Him as disciples. The famous words of The Lord's Prayer, teach us exactly how to pray when we feel underesourced, inadequate, unhealed and lacking in desire, or motivation for the things of God.   Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 27 July 2025
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3 months ago
27 minutes 30 seconds

Journey of a Thousand Steps
Jesus Flips the Script
Is it more important to be a good person or to go to church? Chapter 10 of Luke's Gospel could trick us. After relaying the parable of the Good Samaritan, which sends a clear message that there's no point being religiously observant if you walk past a neighbour in need, Luke immediately hits us with the story of Martha and Mary (Luke 10:38-42). Suddenly we are told that spending time with Jesus, receiving His teaching, is more important than good works. What the? Martha's honesty and frustration with Jesus comes from two sources we can all relate to: internal worries and external pressures. This week we did a deep dive into the internal worries and external pressures that stop us prioritising the most important activity of all: time with Jesus.  Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 20 July 2025
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3 months ago
30 minutes 47 seconds

Journey of a Thousand Steps
How to Know Your Life's Purpose (By Embracing Inconvenience)
How do we discover or step into our life's purpose? We all wrestle with this question. Perhaps you are someone who, like the lawyer in today's passage (Luke 10:25-37), wonders whether the Christian faith can really help you know this. When challenged to be specific and to properly explain the way to have fulness of life, Jesus responds with the parable of The Good Samaritan. The story tells us that it is in the most inconvenient, unexpected moments of love, that God puts right in front of us, that we discover the big answers. By stopping for the one, even when we don't want to, we find ourselves falling into the life we were uniquely born for.  Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 13 July 2025 
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3 months ago
23 minutes 29 seconds

Journey of a Thousand Steps
How to Build a Startup Ministry from Nothing: Three Financial Strategies
This week we encounter Jesus' brilliance as a manager and founder. He knows how to build a startup ministry from nothing, even whilst facing opposition! As we see in Luke 10:1-24, he passes on three financial strategies to his newly appointed team of 72. First, he instructs them to offer their services for free (no exceptions). Secondly, he says to have no hesitancy relying on partners and donors to finance the movement. He calls these people "promoters of peace." Thirdly, the disciples are to avoid any capital that comes with compromise. If you'd like to watch these strategies unfold in real time, hang out with us at Holy Trinity, Port Melbourne! Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 6 July 2025 
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4 months ago
23 minutes 21 seconds

Journey of a Thousand Steps
When You Love Someone Who Can't Come With You
Everyone who follows Jesus eventually encounters a tension; a very painful tension. What do you do when your faith is growing ahead of the people you love, even the people you love the most? Sometimes, we have to let go of hoping that a friend or family member can stay with us on the journey, and give ourselves permission to move ahead of them. Sometimes we even risk the possibility that if we go where God is taking us, they may walk away altogether. This week we were reminded by Luke 9.51-62 that Jesus himself faced this: people who promised to follow him anywhere, but weren't really prepared for what that would mean. Some friends rejected him outright, even leaving him with nowhere to stay. There were times when he invited people, "follow me" and they said, "Yes, but ...". This message is an assurance of two experiences in the life of a disciple: sometimes it will hurt, but it will always, always, be worth relinquishing control, in the long run.  Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 29 June 2025
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4 months ago
23 minutes 59 seconds

Journey of a Thousand Steps
A Man Who Is Hard to Help
Does anyone remember the song 'Blow Up the Pokies' by The Whitlams (1999)? It was a song written about gambling addiction and the chorus was marked by a plea: "I wish, I wish I knew the right words to make you feel better, walk about of this place." Have you ever met someone who was very hard to help, or see a situation that seemed too hard too fix? This week we encountered the power of Jesus to break the toughest barriers to freedom in the story of the Gerasene man: Luke 8: 26-39. But wait and beware - freedom only comes with a willingness to have our systems disrupted. Welcome to the macro-level change that only spirituality can accomplish.  You will want to kick this episode off by listening to the song: https://open.spotify.com/track/1iNkpCJOAOokeapM774xGE Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 22 June 2025
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4 months ago
33 minutes 3 seconds

Journey of a Thousand Steps
The Three Loves (Trinity Sunday)
Do you ever feel like religious doctrines seem man-made? When we hear phrases like "Father, Son and Holy Spirit" in Church prayers and creeds, we might wonder whether the language comes from a patriarchal, institutional construct. We may find it distant, jarring, even 'cold' as a concept? This Trinity Sunday we explored the experience of God who is all the kinds of love we need to be fully human: parental, letting go love; child, growing into adulthood love; and friendship love, which is loyal, faithful and true. As we see the love that Jesus invites us into, in John 16.12-15, any notion of a cold, heartless, cruel Father God melts away. We come face-to-face with a love that is utterly unmatched, total and "finished."  Today's sermon ended with a time for reflection on a song by the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir called My Help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPqOdLKwcsM&list=RDaPqOdLKwcsM&start_radio=1 Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 15 June 2025. 
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4 months ago
20 minutes 3 seconds

Journey of a Thousand Steps
How Miracles Work Today
How do you feel about believing in miracles? Today, as we celebrated the feast of Pentecost, we saw that Jesus uses miracles to provide evidence that he is real, that he is loving, that he is God. John 14.8-14 shows us that all those who believe in him will be given the authority to "do the works" that he was doing, and "even greater things that these" so that people will see evidence and believe. This week, Heather named some of the dangers and untruths that often go hand-in-hand with the way churches talk about miracles. She explains what miracles are, what they are not, and provides practical steps for taking up our authority as inheritors of the Kingdom of God.   Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 8 June 2025. 
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4 months ago
27 minutes 8 seconds

Journey of a Thousand Steps
What Does Church Give You That You Can't Get Anywhere Else?
Why go to Church on a Sunday when you could sleep in, catch up with an old friend, spend quality time with your family or play golf? There are good reasons why we are time-poor these days, as we chase important career ambitions, build homes, buy homes and, increasingly, spread our time building networks and relationships formed across the globe. Is going to Church on Sunday a habit of the past? This Sunday, Heather continued to teach about the Holy Spirit and why there is a kind of love that we cannot experience outside of participation in the true Church.  Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 1 June 2025
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4 months ago
26 minutes 18 seconds

Journey of a Thousand Steps