Sermon: The Seven Churches
Dr David Pennington speaks about the Seven Churches in the Book of Revelation. Located in the Asia Minor (modern day Turkey), they were major churches in early Christianity. Understand the prophetic significance of the specific message for each of these churches.
31st October 2008 | Read more
Bible Study 4th Quarter: Atonement and the Cross of Christ
The Adult Bible Study Guide for the 4th quarter 2008 is Atonement and the Cross of Christ. Understand the doctrine of atonement. Learn about the meaning of Christ’s substitutionary sacrifice and its central role in our reconciliation with God.
View the lesson topics online.
25th October 2008 | Read more
Sermon: Certainties of the Advent Message
In this sermon, Pr Geoff Youlden explains why we can feel certain and fully confident about the second coming of Jesus Christ. Watch or listen to this sermon online. Alternatively download the sermon to your favorite media player.
22nd August 2008 | Read more
Seven Good Reasons to Pray
Sometimes we get so caught up with work, studies and all the other activities that occupy our minds, so much so that we forget to pray. We all know prayer is communication with God, but does God really hear us when we present our issues and burdens to Him? Why does God want us to communicate with Him? Here are seven good reasons why you would want to get down on your knees and pray!
9th August 2008 | Read more
Welcome to Our New Look!
The Waitara Seventh-day Adventist Church web site has just taken on a fresh new design! Check out the new features on our new online residence, including the Pastor’s blog, sermon audio and video podcasts plus more! We will be adding new content areas and resources progressively .
5th May 2008 | Read more
About this Site
Located in Sydney, Australia, the Waitara Seventh-day Adventist Church (affectionately known as Waitara) was established circa 1903. Over the years, our membership has grown steadily and we have over 400 members today.
What makes Waitara so unique? We often hear members and visitors alike say that Waitara is very different from other churches they have been to. […]




