Church On Tin Rd - formerly Randpark Ridge United Church

Church On Tin Rd - formerly Randpark Ridge United Church

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A family church for the whole community The Church on Tin Rd represents the Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational denominations in Bromhof.

We are situated at 46 Tin Road Bromhof, Randburg, Johannesburg. People from many other denominations Catholic, Baptist, Dutch Reformed etc also worship with us on a Sunday.

Church On Tin Rd WORSHIP 21 June 2026 by John Gordon 22/06/2026

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22/06/2026

A Stairway to Heaven

Scripture Reading — Genesis 28:10-22

“Surely the Lord is in this place, and I was not aware of it.”
— Genesis 28:16

When Jacob arrives at Bethel, he is a broken young man. Supposedly he has inherited the covenant blessings from his father: the promise that God will be with him, give him a great name, and make him a blessing to all nations (see Genesis 12:1-3; 28:3-4). But as he goes to sleep that night, he is alone and discredited—hardly a candidate to bless anyone, much less all peoples on earth.

But that night, in his dreams, Jacob catches a surprising glimpse of the God who has far more in store for him than he has ever understood. The text points out that this ­occurred in “a certain place,” so this was not some imaginary or dreamed-up location. And here, in this ordinary place on the earth, Jacob sees a stairway reaching from earth to heaven, an open passageway to God. And God assures Jacob that all of his covenant promises will be fulfilled.

Has God ever met you in an ordinary, unexpected place? Sometimes we, like Jacob, imagine that we need to work harder, feel more holy, or storm heaven to seize God’s promises. And, like Jacob, we find that our efforts leave us broken and alone.

But God reminds us that we don’t need to build a stairway to get to heaven. In Jesus, he has constructed a way for broken people to return to him (see John 1:51). Will you let God surprise you with his grace today?

Source: https://todaydevotional.com/devotions/a-stairway-to-heaven

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19/06/2026

John the Baptist was the last of the Old Testament prophets. Malachi, the last book of the Old Testament, prophesied his coming (Malachi 3:1). John preached that people needed to repent from their sin and turn back to God, thus returning "the hearts of fathers to their children and the hearts of children to their fathers" (Malachi 4:6). John's ministry was extremely popular—so much so that although John publicly attacked the morality of the Pharisees, the Pharisees still avoided criticizing him in public three years after his death (Matthew 3:7–10; Mark 11:27–33).

Source: https://www.bibleref.com/Acts/19/Acts-19-4.html

Church On Tin Rd WORSHIP 14 June 2026 by Anthony Fleetwood 17/06/2026

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17/06/2026

From Matthew’s account, the virgin birth of Jesus the Messiah is miraculous but simple, and straightforward. When one reads the Old Testament context, however, that simplicity is quickly questioned. Some have questioned the validity of this prophecy, some have argued for two fulfillments, and others contend Isaiah prophesied something he did not quite understand.

Source: https://faith.edu/faith-pulpit/posts/the-virgin-in-isaiah-714/

15/06/2026

The Promise

Scripture Reading — 2 Samuel 7:1-17

“My love will never be taken away from him.”
— 2 Samuel 7:15

King David had time to reflect on things after his palace was built and God had given him “rest from all his enemies around him.” Maybe he felt a tinge of shame that the home of God’s ark of the covenant was merely a tent.

Through the prophet Nathan, though, God revealed that he had bigger plans to share with his servant.

David’s (and our) plans are often much too small. God told Nathan that nothing in the heavens above or on the earth below could be big enough to house the Lord. He is the God who moves with his people wherever they might go, wherever they might be. Actually, he is the God who is everywhere at once. How could a mere building be the Lord’s residence?

In the book Leap Over the Wall, Eugene Peterson notes that God is the first-person subject of 23 verbs in the message that he gave Nathan to share with David. The Lord is the active, working, speaking, being, promising, establishing, eternal God who is faithful forever.

God promised that his love would never leave David. The Lord’s promise to be the father of his offspring would be fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ as the heir to David’s throne. The statement “I will be his father, and he will be my son” set the stage for the coming of Jesus as God’s Son, our Savior. That’s real love.

Source: https://todaydevotional.com/devotions/the-promise-2

12/06/2026

Christ and his church form one body, as Head and members. Christians become members of this body by baptism. The outward rite is of Divine institution; it is a sign of the new birth, and is called therefore the washing of regeneration, Tit 3:5. But it is by the Spirit, only by the renewing of the Holy Ghost, that we are made members of Christ's body. And by communion with Christ at the Lord's supper, we are strengthened, not by drinking the wine, but by drinking into one Spirit. Each member has its form, place, and use. The meanest makes a part of the body. There must be a distinction of members in the body. So Christ's members have different powers and different places. We should do the duties of our own place, and not murmur, or quarrel with others. All the members of the body are useful and necessary to each other. Nor is there a member of the body of Christ, but may and ought to be useful to fellow-members. As in the natural body of man, the members should be closely united by the strongest bonds of love; the good of the whole should be the object of all. All Christians are dependent one upon another; each is to expect and receive help from the rest. Let us then have more of the spirit of union in our religion.

Source: https://biblehub.com/commentaries/mhc/1_corinthians/12.htm

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46 Tin Road
Randburg
2154

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 15:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 15:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 15:00
Thursday 08:30 - 15:00
Friday 08:30 - 13:00
Sunday 09:00 - 10:45