Welcome to our Audio Log
Welcome to our archive of recorded messages, sermons and sharing from Sunday Worship at Stirling Family Church.
This archive will contain messages shared from January 2026.
If you would like to hear messages from 2025, please visit here.
In each post, you will find an audio message, and from time to time, copies of any presentation slides and handout notes.
22 Feb 2026 - Compassion & See
This morning, Ben Bonython concludes the series on Compassion and See by examining the command Jesus gave, that our conversations will be full of grace.
15 Feb 2026 - Compassion & See - Guest Jake Toogood
Pr Jake shares from John 13 and Genesis 22, encouraging us to allow the love of Jesus to transform us, wash over us, and by His grace and mercy, love others like He loved others.
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” -John 13:34-35
8 Feb 2026 - Compassion & See - Guest Pr Barry Silverback
Pr Barry Silverback shares about Compassion, the sort of compassion that Jesus had that means to suffer with, share together and do something about. It reflects both emotional sympathy and active kindness. To be like Jesus means to be clothed with compassion, to be clothed in Christ. The daughter of Pharaoh provides an example of this compassion.
1 Feb 2026 - The Feast - Family Service Series
For 2026, the Family Service will explore different parables that Jesus used, and how each of these parables contain principals of the way Jesus wants us to live and what the Kingdom of Heaven is like.
This message, Bec Bonython shares from Luke 14:15-24 about the Great Feast, and how we are invited to a banquet and the blessing of the presence of the Lord, where we are not fighting a battle, old testament reasons no longer apply - may we enter into His rest, and enjoy His feast!
25 Jan 2026 - Markers of slavery, Fruit of the Spirit
Ben Bonython shares about Freedom in Christ, and what the Fruit of the Spirit means in practice, how the markers of slavery remind us to draw near to God, and what Freedom in Christ is for - that we might be fully cooked, and cooked through!