Friday, December 23, 2011

25 Dec 2011

Advent – a season to take our attention off ourselves…

Funny, I have no trouble focussing on what I want, want, want.  Culture keeps urging me that since “the most important person in the world is me”, then everyone else must come further down my list of priorities.  My fallen selfish nature is easily convinced. 
But how does that work out?  If my self-centredness seeks to control and manipulate others for my gain, then healthy relationships are impossible.  I will end up isolated and alone. Who wants that? We were never created to be “gods” of our own making! 
Thank God for seasons like Advent when we prepare afresh for Jesus coming.
See Jesus did not regard equality with God as something to selfishly gloat in.  But willingly gave up the perks of glory that go with deity to become one of us.  And even in visiting those he created, he came in a way that didn’t frighten the living daylights out of us. He came as a baby. 
Think about that for a moment.  Out of all the ways God could have come into this world, he chooses something pretty ordinary.
God’s visiting us in person is surely proof of his friendship – and how much we matter to Him.  Luther comments: “It must be a serious situation and God must love humans very deeply, when God lets us experience such a work, when God not only loves me but comes so close to me that he becomes a person with me.” 
The love of God is always directed outwards … to others… to help them in their point of need.
Advent calls me to remember this love of God… and to allow this love of God to indwell me and change me.
Advent urges me to receive this love daily.  To live in my baptism by drowning my self-absorbed narcissism, and putting on Christ to serve others.
Advent reminds me to be ready when the One - once wrapped in strips of cloth and lying humbly in a manger - will return in glory as Judge of the living and the dead.
May this Advent season help us to focus on what we really need, need, need: Jesus!  And to share His love, light, and life with others who need him too!

Pr Rolly

Prayer Requests  : For privacy the prayer list is not included in this Blog but if you would like to view the current requests refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this site.   If you have a prayer request or wish to be covered by prayer please email churchenquiries@paravista.org.au with your request.


Christmas Eve. We complete the theme, “All I want for Christmas”.  Our focus for Christmas Eve is  What God wants for Christmas. Join us at 5.00pm, 6.30pm, 8.30pm or 11.00pm for a celebration to herald in the birth of our Saviour.  .
                 Bible Readings: Luke 2:1-8,  Matthew 2:1-12

Christmas Day we will be Receiving the perfect Gift”. It can be fun opening presents.  Especially when you get something you really need at the time… then you know you are noticed, appreciated, loved. 
Remember only one service at 9.30am
                                 Bible Readings: Isaiah 9:6-7, Jeremiah 31:16-17

New year’s Eve at 7.30pm Dean will help you discover “Your Life’s Greatest Purpose”
                    Bible Readings: Isaiah 65:17-25,  Luke 2:1-14

New Year’s Day at 9.30am only. What thoughts, images or feelings stir within you when you come across the word: Eternity?
                    Bible Readings: Ecclesiastes 3:1-14, John 3:14-17, 5:24

Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au
 


Kingdom Kids Celebration Service
Thank you to everyone who helped to make our 2011 Celebration Service the celebration and success that it was. We are so proud of all the kids for the wonderful way they re-told the Christmas story and hope that each of you were touched and encouraged. We really appreciate the feedback and support we have been given and also want to thank everyone who brought a salad for our shared lunch. The kids are already talking about what they want to do next year!!
Kingdom Kids Parents/Carers
If you were not at church last Sunday and missed out on getting our end of term letter, please contact Laura via phone or email and she will send one out ASAP. Alternately, you can access copies at our Kingdom Kids sign in table. There will be no Kingdom Kids on the 25th December 2011 or the 1st of January 2012.
Kingdom Kids School Holiday Program
Our 2012 Christmas Holiday Program will be starting on Sunday 8th January 2012 and will run for 4 weeks. Watch this space for more information. Our Term 1 Kingdom Kids program will start on Sunday 12th February.
2012 Back to School Service
Save the date: Sunday 5th February 2012 @ 10:30am followed by a shared lunch
Please note there will be no Kingdom Kids at either morning services on this day.
Baby Zone
Baby zone has finished for the year. We are in the process of finalizing the team for next year and currently need 6 new volunteers. Please consider joining the team and helping out in baby zone once or twice a term. We need you!!
Laura Carson
Children and Family Team Leader
lcarson@paravista.org.au      8263 5087

CHRISTMAS EVE CAR PARKING
The 5pm and 6:30pm Christmas Eve services are always well attended, in fact, and I thank God that we burst at the seams not only inside the church building but in the car parks.  I see folk park way down Montague Road and in the side streets – yet we have parking space on the school oval and in Mattiske’s car park!!
YOU CAN HELP AND BE A HUGE BLESSING….
Please, as a Good Shepherd family member, park in Mattiske’s Car Park and on the school oval.  You will be a blessing leaving parking spaces for visitors. And using these facilities can mean that the visitors do not have long walks from the surrounding side roads and possibly decide not to attend because of what they perceive as “no room in the Inn!”
Barry Klaer
Pastoral Care (Hospitality) 

Thank you
Kym and  I want to thank everyone for their heartfelt prayers and constant support over the past 2 months. We are humbled to be part of such a spirit-filled community and truly believe that it was prayer that carried us through the darkest moments. That fact that Kym is still with us in mind and body is a testament to the power of prayer and God's incredible love. Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts.
Love to all in Jesus name
Prue Liebig

From the office
Thank you for your Gift at Worship Services over the Christmas Period
Thank you to everyone who offered their gift of serving the people of our community at the Christmas and New Year Services. Your heart for service is very much appreciated. You may never know the true meaning of this gift but its impact on others may be felt for a lifetime.  THANKS!

Office Closed over Christmas
The church office will be closed between Christmas and New Year, and re-open at 9am on Tuesday 3rd January 2012.  For urgent enquires please call 8263 5087, where you will be directed to an emergency contact person, via the answering machine.

Staff on Leave
Noel:   29th December 2011- -12th January 2012 
Rolly:  17th January - 30th January 2012
John:   3rd January - 5th January   and   17th January - 19th January 2012
Laura: 26th December 2011 - 23rd January 2012


Mission news 
Maranatha Health update:
The December issue of Maranatha Health update is available from the information section and features:
·        Clinic opening celebrations
·        About development: the presumption
·        From the Australian Board
·        Coordinator appointed
·        Gala Dinner—details

Invitation to the 2012 Maranatha Health Gala Dinner to support an exciting healthcare and development project ‘one year on’ in Uganda, Africa.
The evening will feature an update on MH, one year on in Kamwenge, along with unique entertainment and silent and live auctions.
Wednesday 25 January 2012 at the John DiFede Reception Centre, 10 Freebairn Street, Windsor Gardens.
Arrival at 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start
Dress—Formal: Reservations can be made for tables of 10 at $110.00 per guest or tables of 12 at $100.00 per guest.
RSVP by Friday 6th January 2012 to contact@maranathahealth.org


In your pigeon hole
PLEASE REMEMBER TO CLEAR YOUR PIGEON HOLE EACH WEEK!
Lutheran Community Care Loaves and Fishes for January.


On the notice board
Paul Coleman Trio in Adelaide on 13th January  2012 at the CloverCrest Baptist Church
See the notice board for flyers. Further information can be found at www.paulcolmantrio.com

Tabor Adelaide has only recently gained government accreditation to offer Music as a major or minor study within its Bachelor of Arts.  Applications now open.
Grassroots Training, Australian Lutheran College
Australian Lutheran College is seeking a Coordinator for Grassroots Training. Launched in 2010, GRT is a fresh and innovative expression of Australian Lutheran College (ALC) as it trains ‘everyday people for everyday ministry’. For further information, including the Position Description, Selection Criteria and Information for Applicants, please contact the Dean’s Office on (08) 8267 7400 or email dean@alc.edu.au
Applications close on: 20/01/2012



There is still time to make Christmas a little brighter...
Lutheran Community Care still requires help to assist the 100's who will access their services in the coming months.
If you have not already done so, could you help by making a donation to support the increase in demand for their services at Christmas and in the New Year?
They also have Care Kits available if you're still looking for that special gift for someone on your Christmas list. You will be sent a beautiful Christmas card for your loved one with information about the Care Kit gift chosen for them... while your actual gift provides care and support to a South Aussie in need. There are 17 Care Kits to fit every budget, whether you can afford $10 or even $250 we guarantee you'll find something. Some examples include a $65 Kids Care Kit to help parents on low incomes buy toys for Christmas or a $100 New Settlers Care Kit to help refugees from war-torn countries settle in Australia with language and driving lessons. For a catalogue of gifts or to donate or purchase a Care Kit and help make Christmas a little brighter for someone this year, you can visit the website www.lccare.org.au or call staff on 08 8269 9333.  All donations $2 and over are tax deductible. 

"May the Joy, Peace Hope and Love of this Christmas spill into your New Year" 

Church Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00am – 3.45pm
Church Web site: www.paravista.org.au

 
388 Montague Road                                      Phone: 8263 5087                                     PO Box 306
Para Vista SA  5093                                       Fax: 8395 2680                    Modbury North SA  5092

Friday, December 16, 2011

18 December 2011

God became one of us

At the heart of the Christmas message are these words from John in the Bible, ‘So the Word became human and made his home among us.’ (John 1:14) The eternal God took on flesh. The untouchable could now be touched there in the baby Jesus.
When you stop and think about that it is too much to get your mind around. Here in the baby Jesus is God with flesh on. Colossians 1:19 says “For God in all his fullness was pleased to live in Christ.” This is God coming to us. Every other religion seeks to help humans get to God but at the heart of the Christian message is God reaching down to us in the person of Jesus.
So why was it so important that God become one of us? What is at stake here? At stake here is the eternal salvation of humanity. Humanity had an eternal death sentence because of its sin and rejection of God. Only God could fix the problem but he couldn’t do it as God, he had to do it as a human. So God confined himself to a human body to save us.
Hebrews 2 says, ‘Because God’s children are human beings- made of flesh and blood- the Son also became flesh and blood. For only as a human being could he die, and only by dying could he break the power of the devil, who had the power of death.’ (Hebrews 2:14) Jesus had to come as a human being to free us human beings from the grip of sin. The only way Jesus could be a perfect sacrifice for our sins that we commit as humans, was to live a perfect life as a human being. Jesus could only pass the test we failed as humans being by sitting the test for us as a human being.
As you look at the nativity scene this Christmas and cast your gaze on the manger, stop and contemplate what God went through to reach us with his love. Jesus went from everything to nothing. ‘Though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor.’ (2 Corinthians 8:9) You can’t get any poorer than being born in a stable and laid in a manger for a crib. Yet God did this so he could reach us with his love, forgive us with his grace and fill us with his life giving Spirit.
I know it is hard to get our heads around that God and human can exist in the person of Jesus. Yet I urge you to contemplate that for a while this Christmas and as you do, may the gift of Jesus take on new significance and meaning for you.

Pastor Noel


Prayer Requests  
For privacy the prayer list is not included in this Blog but if you would like to view the current requests refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this site.   If you have a prayer request or wish to be covered by prayer please email churchenquiries@paravista.org.au with your request.  

This week. We continue the theme, “All I want for Christmas”.  Our focus for this week is on Joy. With just one week to go, let me ask you a question: Would you prefer happiness or a joy for Christmas?
What's the difference? 
                                 Bible Readings: Isaiah 35:1-10,  Matthew 11:2-6
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au
 


Kingdom Kids
It is the last week for 2011 this Sunday 18th December. Come along for a cooking experience you won't forget. (no Kingdom Kids on the 25th December or for the first week in Jan 2012)
- Kingdom Kids 4 week holiday program to start early January. More information coming out soon
- All children and family programs are now on holidays. Please contact Laura at lcarson@paravista.org.au for information on programs for 2012
 

CHRISTMAS EVE CAR PARKING
The 5pm and 6:30pm Christmas Eve services are always well attended, in fact, and I thank God that we burst at the seams not only inside the church building but in the car parks.  I see folk park way down Montague Road and in the side streets – yet we have parking space on the school oval and in Mattiskes car park!!
YOU CAN HELP AND BE A HUGE BLESSING….
Please, as a Good Shepherd family member, park in Mattiskes Car Park and on the school oval.  You will be a blessing leaving parking spaces for visitors. And using these facilities can mean that the visitors do not have long walks from the surrounding side roads and possibly decide not to attend because of what they perceive as “no room in the Inn!”
Barry Klaer
Pastoral Care (Hospitality) 

HELPING OUR LIBRARY VOLUNTEER
Yolande Elliott does a great job looking after our library – cataloguing new material and processing returns.
To make Yolande’s job much easier when using the library can you please:
BORROW USING YOUR LIBRARY CARD.
If you do not have a card please write library card on your welcome card and the office staff will ensure you receive a card.
To ensure you always have your card available when required a suggestion is to leave it in your pigeon hole.
If you do not have a card or have forgotten it please complete the borrowing form provided. THE BARCODE NUMBER REQUESTED IS THE ONE ON THE BAR CODE STICKER WITH THE CHURCH’S NAME.
Please do not take books/material from the library without following the borrowing procedures, as this makes it impossible to keep track of the materials.

Mission news 

Overseas Mission Fundraising Report
On behalf of the Fundraising Team, I would like to thank each and every one of you for all the support throughout the year, by buying Sausages, Steak sandwiches, Pancakes, Scones, also Plants, Christmas cards and Jewellery. We look forward to doing it all again next year!
We thank the Lord that we were able to send to Cebu Missionary Foundation, the wonderful amount of $5200.  Of that amount $1853 came from the Children's Ministry's Offerings, Women @ PV and a retiring offering held after service in Oct.  The Cambodia Mission and Maranatha Health also received the same amounts.  Thank you for your generosity.  Lucy in Cebu asked me to pass on thanks, thanks, thanks from her....she thinks Good Shepherd is 'awesome'!
Lucy and her Team thoroughly enjoyed their time here in Australia, they loved telling their stories, dancing, playing and singing for everyone.  They hope to be back again next year.
In 2012, the Overseas Mission fundraising team will be split into three teams.  Each team, The Cebu Mission Fundraising Team, The Cambodia Mission and Maranatha Health will conduct their own fund raising events to fund for their needs.
I would like to thank my team (Cebu Missionary Fundraising team) for all their wonderful help throughout the year - Mel Rogers, Penny Werner, Karen Devonshire/Gill, Linda Dulay, Alex Bogdanowicz, Aston Schenscher and Dean Eaton.   Thank you to Dean for 12 months on the team and we wish him well in his new job. Also thankyou to Penny for 2 years serving on the team and we wish her well and many blessings as she prepares to go on a trip to Mongolia and help out in the missions.
We would like to ask you to prayerfully consider being a fundraising team member in 2012.  We need 1 or 2 more people.  We are considering selling chocolates again next year.  To do this we need 3 or 4 regular sellers that can take a box to work.  Please talk to me at church or ring me for more details.
We extend to all a very Happy and Blessed Christmas season, remembering that 'Jesus is the Reason for the Season' and God's Blessings for 2012.
Joan McCarthy
Team Leader  (Ph 8262 7429)


THUMBS UP FOR CHRIS JAENSCH
Chris has released Thumbs Up a new and exciting CD with some lively new songs for children, Thumbs Up includes some seriously good music for the not so young.
CDs will be available for sale from the church office (Thumbs Up $20, JAM and Go Go Go $15). Prior to Christmas ten percent of all proceeds will be donated to Maranatha Health.






From the office

Help at Worship Services over the Christmas Period
Thankyou to all those people who have offered help at our Christmas and New Year Services. We still have room for more helpers! Please refer to the whiteboard in the hall and put your name down to serve in one of the vacancies. This will be very much appreciated. For more information, please call the office 8263 5087.  THANKS! 

Weekly news and Blog
The weekly news and blog will not be published over the Christmas period.  Last production for 2011 will be on Friday 23rd December.  Articles for this publication will need to be into the office by COB 21st December 2011.  The first publication for 2012 will be on Friday 13th January 2012.  Email articles to churchenquires@paravista.org.au 

Office Closed over Christmas
The church office will be closed from 2pm on Friday 23rd December 2011 and until 9am on Tuesday 3rd January 2012.  For urgent enquires please call 8263 5087.

Staff on Leave
Noel:   29th December 2011 – 12th January 2012 
Rolly:  17th January – 30th January 2012
John:   3rd January- 5th January   and   17th January – 19th January 2012
Laura: 26th December 2011 – 23rd January 2012





The E News for December 2011is available from the information area.  For further information please contact dkleinig2@bigpond.com Reports included in this month’s edition are:
·        Save the Children at Ceduna recognised with state award
·        A plea for a better Pitjantjatjara bible translation: Luke 7 as a case study
·        Malcolm Willcocks commissioned for Word and Sacrament Ministry at Ceduna and Koonibba.





In your pigeon hole 

PLEASE REMEMBER TO CLEAR YOUR PIGEON HOLE EACH WEEK! 

Together Magazine  News from the Lutheran Church of Australia SA/NT District.


"Bless us Lord, this Christmas, with quietness of mind; Teach us to be patient and always to be kind."
 Helen Steiner Rice 



Church Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00am – 3.45pm
Church Web site: www.paravista.org.au