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Series: LITURGIES OF LOVE: Take Back Your Algorithm
Date: 11 January 2026
Preacher: Rev Dave Miers
Scripture: Luke 10:25-37
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This message focuses on how intentional daily habits can counter our distraction-filled, algorithm-driven culture and help us love our neighbours more faithfully. Two daily habits—eating one meal with others and spending one hour with phones off—cultivate presence and attention, which are essential forms of love. Through the parable of the Good Samaritan, we discover Jesus is the ultimate neighbour who loved us when we were enemies. Because we've been loved extravagantly, we're called to love others sacrificially—not to earn God's acceptance, but responding to gospel rhythms.
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Our dream is to be a city of refuge within the city of Brisbane, where many people have found refuge, security, and hope in Christ.
Find out more about our church: www.christrefuge.co
Email [email protected]
By Dave MiersSeries: LITURGIES OF LOVE: Take Back Your Algorithm
Date: 11 January 2026
Preacher: Rev Dave Miers
Scripture: Luke 10:25-37
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This message focuses on how intentional daily habits can counter our distraction-filled, algorithm-driven culture and help us love our neighbours more faithfully. Two daily habits—eating one meal with others and spending one hour with phones off—cultivate presence and attention, which are essential forms of love. Through the parable of the Good Samaritan, we discover Jesus is the ultimate neighbour who loved us when we were enemies. Because we've been loved extravagantly, we're called to love others sacrificially—not to earn God's acceptance, but responding to gospel rhythms.
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Our dream is to be a city of refuge within the city of Brisbane, where many people have found refuge, security, and hope in Christ.
Find out more about our church: www.christrefuge.co
Email [email protected]