Friday, July 20, 2012

22nd July 2012


Life Investment
Written by Roger Perkins, I recently read an article which stunned me into a reality check. Perkins was recounting a talk given by an old pastor named Grover Wilcox. Perkins wrote that Wilcox had graduated from Wheaton College but his denomination wouldn't ordain him because they thought he wasn't good material or ready for the pastorate! So Wilcox, in obedience to God, started a church in the inner city and was a pastor there for forty years. Perkins appropriately said that the old pastor certainly knew about faithfulness. He had experienced church planting, sowing and reaping and then at the age of seventy, Pastor Wilcox and his wife moved to Africa, not to retire, but to spend their final years in Kingdom work—much of it in prisons. 

But it was these words of the old pastor which Perkins quoted that stunned me into the reality check. The old pastor challenged those in attendance at his talk, ‘I don't want to be too harsh, but what are you doing that would cause God to want to extend your life?'. With that the Holy Spirit plainly gave me a wakeup call to make every day count by remaining close to God and living out his will. Perkins added, “Life is short no matter how long it is”.

In his letter to the Philippians Paul wrote, "So then, my dear friends, when I was there with you, you were always careful to follow my instructions. And now that I am away you must be even more careful to do the good things that result from being saved, obeying God with deep reverence, shrinking back from all that might displease Him. For God is at work within you, helping you want to obey Him, and then helping you to do what He wants’.
 
I challenged myself with these following questions; am I doing what God wants me to do to build His kingdom? Can I confidently say that I am being obedient and what I’m doing would cause God to want to extend my life? 

Reflect and challenge yourself. What kingdom building has God been prompting you to do at home, at work, in your social life or at church? What are you doing that would cause God to want to extend your life? Ask God! When the answer comes, simply go and do it.

Barry Klaer
Pastoral Care and Fellowship

 
Prayer Requests Not included in this newsletter, but if you would like to view the current requests, refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this Newsletter.  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 start a new Series, “Everyday mission for everyday people”. This week’s message is “Me a missionary? – Equipped for mission” Jesus said, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always to the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19, 20)

Bible Readings: Matthew 28:16-20 and Acts 1:4-8
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au



Upcoming Events

Rise UP Dance Fundraiser for the Cebu Mission Foundation coming up soon!
Saturday Night 4th August @ 7:30pm
Golden Grove Arts Centre
Incredible night of talent from the best in SA
Tickets are now available from Laura Carson or the church office for $20. Tickets are numbered and limited so get in quick!
Contact Laura for more info
Laura Carson – Children and Family Team Leader
lcarson@paravista.org.au
8263 5087


DISCOVERY IS MORE THAN MEMBERSHIP…
What is Discovery?
  • Discovery is a means to assist every person on their journey through life at Good Shepherd.
  • Discovery involves learning more about God, about ourselves and the life that God has given us in Jesus.
  • Discovery is designed to explain who and what our congregation is – our DNA.
  • Discovery shares a variety of tools for growth in God’s family.
 Register Now!
The next Discovery course starts on Tuesday evening 28TH AUGUST at 6:30pm – 9:30pm beginning with a meal and an informal introduction to the staff and continues on the 4th SEPTEMBER 2012.
To Register Write ‘Discovery’ on your welcome card or contact the office by telephone (8263 5087) or email churchenquiries@paravista.org.au


FROM THE PASTORAL PADDOCK
Continuing our acknowledgment for the work of many of the teams who contribute to the life and smooth running of our congregation:
We would like to acknowledge and praise God for a number of men who do menial chores, but tasks that are a necessity to the life and smooth running of our congregation.

Two men who have ‘bin doin’ a good job are; firstly, Nigel Kraft who has for many years, after the 10:30am Sunday service, been faithfully taking out the recycling and rubbish bins to the footpath. And secondly, Ray Turner, who on Monday afternoons, brings the bins in. Thank you gentlemen!

And we thank God for the shrubs and garden surrounds being kept in a pristine landscaped condition. For this we acknowledge and thank God for three o other men, Kevin Lane, Jim Materne and Rex Pfitzner who keep the shrubs trimmed and gardens well maintained. We thank you both as well.

When you see these men, please personally thank them for their commitment to serving God and in doing so are serving you and me.

Barry Klaer
Pastoral Care and Fellowship 

My Country by Brenton Ragless
I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains,
Of ragged mountain ranges,
Of droughts and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons,
I love her jewel-sea,
Her beauty and her terror –
The wide brown land for me!

It was Dorothea Mackellar who penned the poem ‘My Country’. However last Saturday Channel 9 weatherman Brenton Ragless brought that poem to life when speaking to over 100 men at the Men@PV breakfast. Raggy, as he is affectionately known, pictorially illustrated the beauty of this great land and in its diverse and ever changing landscape and weather patterns.

And weaving scripture into his presentation, Brenton honoured God, the creator of the world highlighting Romans 1:20 & 25, “From the creation of the world…God’s eternal power and divine nature have been clearly seen…as a result people are without excuse….they exchanged the truth of God and served something created instead of the Creator…” and on a more challenging and sobering note, James 4:14 “What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes”

He brought memories to a few of us more mature aged blokes as we remembered the introduction of TV Australia and then walking us through the ever changing medium of television which  has brought and continues to bring instant world events and other information into our lives.. 

Feasting on ‘soggies’ (cereal in milk) bacon, snags and eggs and a cuppa tea or brewed coffee more than 100 blokes gathered to enjoy the food and fellowship and Brenton’s’ presentation.

(left) Brenton tucking into the bacon and eggs while talking Holdens and other things ‘Aussie” with Ben Laube
 
(Right) Guess who’s coming to breakfast? The old Life FM breakfast crew came to hear Brenton. Brenton’s dad Leigh (foreground left) with Doug Oakley and Lenny Firth




 

(left) In eager anticipation the blokes filed into the church to hear more than the usual 2 minute weather presentation

 (Far left) Guy Smiley presenting the weather on the Muppets. Brenton grew up interested in things above…and not only the weather

(left) The world watched as the Apollo 11 astronauts walked on the moon. An interesting fact Brenton revealed was that at Christmas 1968 the crew on Apollo 8 who were the first to circumnavigate the moon when asked to comment they quoted the first 10 verses of Genesis…”In the beginning God created…Brenton reflected, “What an unbelievable experience for these astronauts of Apollo 8, Frank Boreman, Jim Lovell and William Anders to be looking at the earth, the very place that God spoke into being”.
 




(right) Forecasting weather in Noah’s day…”Hi folks, are you still with us? We have reached and exceeded our average rainfall….What will the next 40 days bring? Other interesting fact Brenton highlighted; First daylight saving. Joshua 10:13

Thank you to the Men@PV team for a great breakfast and for inviting Brenton Ragless to share his testimony and the enlightening information on the ever evolving course of television in Australia.



CAR PARKING - WE’VE STILL GOT A GREAT PROBLEM
Those attending the 10:30am service AND particularly those operating on Lutheran time (running a little late) will probably have noticed that getting a car park is a hassle.
IT CAN BE SOLVED WITH YOUR GRACE
Can I PLEEEEASE respectfully ask you as members to use Mattiskes car park to free up car parking for visitors and new attendees. Your action of grace will be a gift of self-sacrificing, gallant and one of unselfish service and a blessing to visitors and new attendees.
PROBLEM CAN BE SOLVED!!


NAME BADGES
With the number of new attendees now coming to our church, it would be gracious, courteous and respectful to them for each of us to wear our name badges.
 Haven’t got a name badge? Or the other is lost?
You can order your name badge by writing ‘name badge’ on your welcome card.
(Don’t forget to indicate if you want a pin, clip or magnet backing and your preferred first name – for example James likes to be known as Jim or Elizabeth likes to be known as Beth)
Cost is $9:50 payable at front office


Notice Board

BSF (BIBLE STUDY FELLOWSHIP) is an interdenominational women’s bible study happening weekly at Good Shepherd.
Each Tuesday morning from 9:30-11:30 between 50-60 women of all ages are meeting to study God’s word.
Babies and children up to school age are wonderfully cared for and taught in their own age-specific classes.
This year the focus is on the book of Acts. Would you like to join us? Turn up on any Tuesday morning to join an introductory class, or contact Sonia Hulme on 7122 2903 for more information.

CLEAR CONSCIENCE - courageous living retreat:
Dr Hal Senkbeil, an experienced, faithful and sensitive United States Lutheran Pastor, lecturer, author and popular presenter teams with Dr Bev Yahnke, a clinical psychologist, psychology lecturer, decorated church worker and vibrant presenter to give us insights from their complementary professions into cutting edge issues that surround us all in these early years of the twenty first century.

Engaging, easy to understand, informed, encouraging, spiritual and even life changing are all appropriate ways of describing the retreat scheduled for St Martins Lutheran Church, Mannum, South Australia on the weekend of Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th of August, 2012.

Treat yourself to a recharging, uplifting weekend away by the Murray River and also enjoy the hospitality and celebration of fellow Lutheran Christians including a celebration banquet. Rediscover the rich heritage that we have in our faith and how it can and does make a difference. Costs have been kept to a minimum. For more information and enrolment forms visit the Mannum parish website at http://www.mannumlp.org.au/ or phone the parish office on (08) 8569 2863 (leave a message with your contact details if unattended).

Disability Awareness Sunday August 5th 2012
Lutheran Disability Services (LDS) encourage you to consider becoming involved in running a Disability Awareness Sunday in your church.  The aim of the day is to develop your congregation’s capacity to welcome and include people with a disability in all aspects of your church life together and to pray for this ministry

Wend/Sorb Society of SA. Topic: Finding Wends in the USA and worldwide. Speaker: Cathy Petersen, organiser of the Iowa Wends in the USA. At St Andrew’s Lutheran Church Hall, 22 Avenue Rd, Glynde, on Sunday 29 July at 2pm

Golden Grove Lutheran Primary School and Fellowship
25th Anniversary
Saturday the 25th August
All past staff, students and families are invited to join us for a night of celebration. More details on our website – www.goldengrove.sa.edu.au RSVP to Elaine 82826001 / baldock.elaine@goldengrove.sa.edu.au

Burmese man seeking adult apprenticeship
A Burmese man in “The Ark”, Salisbury church family is looking for a Host Mechanic for an adult apprenticeship as a mechanic. Contact Pastor Wayne Boehm at Salisbury on 8281 2976 if you can help.
From the Office
LLL
On 22 July 2012, Mr. Andrew Waldhuter the Promotions Manager from the LLL will be visiting and speaking at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Para Vista.  He will provide us with an update of the services offered by the LLL including; deposits, donations & legacies and REG.  After the services Andrew will be available to answer individual questions.

Education Centre Working Bee, We need you!
What is it? We are going to clean out the attic and the cupboards in the Education Centre. We will need to move some heavy items out of the store room and transfer some to tips and sort the rest.
When is it? Saturday 28th July, 10am -12noon.
Who do we need? We need a few people who can lift medium to heavy loads. If you are unsure whether you are physically able to help, contact Emma.
How can you get involved? You can ring the church office on 8263 5087 and let them know you want to be involved in the Education Centre clean up.
You can email Emma at ekluge@paravista.org.au or put a note in her pigeon hole.

Vacancies
Please check the church notice board for details of all job vacancies

“To include people with a disability in Christian Community”
 Disability Support Workers required

Casual and permanent part-time positions available
Are you interested in working in a supportive Christian environment within a team of dedicated staff to support adults with a disability to live independent and fulfilled lives? Some relevant previous experience is desirable but not necessary. Training will be provided. Driver’s License, First Aid and Police Clearance essential.

To receive a copy of the Position Description, or to make a confidential enquiry, please phone or email. All applications must include a copy of your current CV and the details of two Referees

136A Wright Street, Adelaide 5000
8212 7766
 
Optimism! Don’t leave home without it.

Church Web site: www.paravista.org.au