Maleny Seventh-day Adventist Church

Maleny Seventh-day Adventist Church The Maleny Seventh-day Adventist Church is based in the beautiful Sunshine Coast Hinterland.

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18/04/2026

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06/04/2026

Steve Woods: Daniel 7 (Part 2) - Daniel's Vision of Four Beasts

In “Daniel’s Vision of Four Beasts,” elder Steve Woods continues his exploration of Daniel 7, unpacking the prophetic imagery of four beasts as a symbolic overview of successive world empires. Moving carefully through the vision, he explains how these symbols align with historical kingdoms, revealing a pattern of rising and falling powers that points beyond human history to God’s ultimate authority. More than a study of prophecy, the message highlights the reliability of Scripture and invites listeners to see these visions not as distant or abstract, but as part of a larger narrative that shapes our understanding of the present and the future. Grounded in both explanation and application, the sermon encourages a deeper confidence in God’s sovereignty and a readiness to live with purpose in light of what is to come.

06/04/2026

Kevin Davies: The Book of James - Faith In Action (29th of November 2025)

In this message centered on the Epistle of James, elder Kevin Davies explores the life, transformation, and enduring relevance of James—the brother of Jesus—highlighting his journey from skepticism to devoted leadership in the early church. Tracing both historical context and theological debates, including Martin Luther’s initial rejection of the book, the sermon clarifies that James does not oppose faith, but deepens it. It presents faith as something inherently active and expressed through obedience, service, and love. Through biblical reflection and practical illustrations, the message challenges believers to move beyond “cheap grace” and intellectual belief into a lived, visible faith that transforms relationships and prioritizes God above all else. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a call to authentic discipleship—urging listeners to embody their beliefs, restore others, and live out a faith that is not merely professed, but demonstrated in action.

06/04/2026

Troy Martin: Go And Sin No More (6th of December 2025)

In “Go and Sin No More,” Troy Martin delivers a direct and searching message on the nature of sin, emphasizing both its seriousness and its often-overlooked presence in everyday life. Beginning with the call to present Christ at the center of all teaching, he explores the “exceeding sinfulness of sin,” defining it not only as transgression of God’s law but as a force that distorts the entire human being: mind, body, and spirit. Through numerous practical examples, he highlights how sin can manifest in subtle habits, attitudes, and neglect, challenging listeners to move beyond vague notions of wrongdoing into a clearer, more disciplined understanding of righteousness. Yet the message is not one of condemnation but conviction: true transformation comes not through human effort alone, but through a living relationship with Christ, dependence on the Holy Spirit, and a conscious turning away from evil toward good. Ultimately, the sermon returns to the cross, presenting it as both the exposure of sin’s cost and the source of power to overcome it, making Christ not only the standard, but the means by which the command “go and sin no more” becomes a lived reality.

06/04/2026

Kevin Davies: The Cross of Human Paradox (13th of December 2025)

In “The Cross of Human Paradox,” elder Kevin Davies explores the cross as the ultimate meeting point of apparent contradictions: what seems like defeat becomes victory, and what appears as foolishness reveals divine wisdom. Framing the cross through its vertical and horizontal dimensions, he presents it as both a restored relationship with God (vertical) and a renewed relationship with others (horizontal), emphasizing that the latter cannot stand without the former. Drawing on historical, social, and philosophical reflections, he argues that modern moral confusion and societal decline stem from abandoning this vertical foundation, replacing divine truth with human-centered reasoning. Ultimately, the sermon points to the cross not only as a symbol of salvation, but as the enduring model for human life, calling for personal transformation through Christ, where renewed hearts restore both our connection to God and to one another.

06/04/2026

Pastor Steve Ward: What Is The Gospel? (20th of December 2025)

In his final message at Maleny, Pastor Steve Ward reflects on five years of ministry with gratitude, honesty, and a clear sense of transition, as he prepares to step into a new season of life and service. Centering his farewell sermon on a simple but profound question—What is the Gospel?—he brings the answer into sharp focus: not merely a set of beliefs or benefits, but a life with Jesus at the very centre. Through personal reflection and practical insight, this message reframes The Gospel as something we don’t just accept once, but live in daily, a relationship that gives meaning, purpose, and direction through every season of life.

06/04/2026

Tony Bates: The Heavenly Trio - The Son (27th of December 2025)

In The Son, Tony Bates explores the identity and significance of Jesus Christ—His divine nature, His role within the Godhead, and the profound humility shown in His incarnation. Tracing the long-standing controversy over Christ’s authority, the message highlights both His equality with the Father and His willing submission in becoming human, living a life of obedience, and ultimately giving Himself for our salvation. More than a theological study, this sermon draws attention to what Christ’s life reveals about the character of God, and what it means for us to follow His example through humility, obedience, and a life shaped by surrender.

05/04/2026

Tony Bates: The Heavenly Trio - The Holy Spirit (3rd of January 2026)

In this sermon, elder Tony Bates explores the often misunderstood role of the Holy Spirit within the Godhead and in the life of the believer. Drawing from Scripture, this message highlights the Spirit not as an abstract force, but as a personal, active presence—guiding, convicting, empowering, and transforming. It brings clarity to how the Holy Spirit works alongside the Father and the Son, and why His role is essential for a living, effective Christian experience. More than a theological concept, the Spirit is presented as central to daily faith, shaping both character and direction.

05/04/2026

Troy Martin: The Lord's Prayer (17th of January 2026)

In The Lord’s Prayer, Troy Martin walks us, step by step, through the prayer Jesus gave, not as a ritual to repeat, but as a framework to understand and deepen our relationship with God. Each line is unpacked to reveal its meaning, from recognizing God as a loving Father, to aligning our will with His, trusting in His provision, and learning to forgive as we have been forgiven. More than a study of words, this message is an invitation to rethink how we pray, moving from habit to intentional, thoughtful communication with God that shapes both the heart and the life.

Address

926 Maleny-Montville Road
Balmoral Ridge, QLD
4552

Opening Hours

9am - 1pm

Website

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