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The search for meaning

Everyone is on a journey through life. Part of this journey is our growing understanding of ourselves and our world, and the development of our relationships with other people who are also undertaking their individual journeys.

As we progress on this journey we seek to make sense of our lives and our place in the world - the search for meaning.

Christians believe that the meaning of our existence is found in Jesus Christ.

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Got questions that need answers?

If you have questions about being a Christian, or you are interested in joining a church, the best place to start is at your local church. Please use the Church Search function at the left of this page to find a church near you and the parish minister will be happy to talk to you!


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