Friday, November 16, 2012

18th November 2012



+ Jesus’ miracles +

During his life on earth, Jesus’ miracles were well known. At Pentecost, Peter tells those gathered in Jerusalem: "Listen to these words, fellow Israelites! Jesus of Nazareth was a man whose divine authority was clearly proven to you by all the miracles and wonders which God performed through him. You yourselves know this, for it happened here among you.  (Acts 2:22 GN) 


Apart from many cases in the New Testament, other ancient writings mention Jesus’ reputation as a worker of miracles. [1]  For example, Jewish historian Josephus writes:
 About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he was one who wrought surprising feats and was a teacher of such people as accept truth gladly.
 (Josephus, Jewish Antiquities 18:63) 

Flavius Josephus (37-97 AD), court historian for Emperor Vespasian, writes:
"At this time there was a wise man who was called Jesus. And his conduct was good and he was known to be virtuous. And many people from among the Jews and other nations became his disciples. Pilate condemned him to be crucified and to die. And those who had become his disciples did not abandon his discipleship. They reported that he had appeared to them three days after his crucifixion and that he was alive; accordingly, he was perhaps the messiah concerning whom the prophets have recounted wonders." (Arabic translation)

Miracles are what we would expect if God Almighty became one of us.  If the same God who spoke the universe into existence with a Word came to earth and lived among us, he would speak…and it would happen. 

Two amazing things about Jesus’ miracles:
1. Jesus never did a miracle to help himself
Throughout his temptations and trials, Jesus did not use his divine power to help himself (cf Philippians
2:5-8).  Even though he was God, Jesus was human just like us.  As a human, Jesus obeyed and trusted his Father in heaven – just like we are called to do!! 

2. Jesus’ miracles always helped other people
Peter tells the family and friends of a Roman Centurion named Cornelius: You know …how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power, and how he went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil, because God was with him.  (Acts 13:36 -38 NIV)

Jesus never used his power to hurt people, but only to do them good!  This is the heart of God: always wanting to do us good!  Forgiveness, reconciliation with God, and the Holy Spirit’s power are freely given to all who receive Jesus and follow him.  Those miracles will bring about another: eternal life.  Jesus’ miracles are a foretaste of how God will make everything right for his people in heaven.

Pr Rolly Stahl


[1] Australian historian and Christian apologist, John Dickson, writes superbly on this area.  These three are worth reading: The Christ Files.  Investigating Jesus – An Historian’s Quest.   Life of Jesus.   The last two are in our church library.
[2] For more on Greco-Roman writers, see: http://christianthinktank.com/mq12.html  


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 continue in our series, “More stories that stir”. This week’s message is ‘The parable of the wheat and weeds“The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.” (2 Peter 3:9)

Bible Readings:  Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids are now busy preparing for their celebration service on Sunday December 2nd. Please mark this date in your diaries – I have read the script and it will be a must see!!

We need a Shrek costume and a Winnie the Pooh costume for this service so please let Beth know if you have something we could borrow!

Baby Zone
Baby zone has been without a team leader for over six months and urgently needs someone with a passion about this ministry to inject some time and energy. Baby zone aims to encourage the beautiful faith that young children already have as well as make faith fun! Please pray for this ministry and consider if you or anyone you know could be involved in any way.

Baby zone also needs more volunteers on its roster – please prayerfully consider if this is something you can commit to, perhaps next year! Volunteers are usually rostered on about once a month. Please contact Beth if you would like to know more!  

Playgroup
This term Little Lambs Playgroup is enjoying the meaning of Christmas through craft, stories, songs and play. Each week the children have a different theme centred around a letter of the word Christmas:


Key theme
Craft Activity
C
 Cares
Mary
H
 Holy
Joseph
R
 Rejoice
Angels
I
 I AM
Light
S
 Shines
Stars
T
 Thanks
Wise Men
M
 Maker
Gifts
A
 All
 Praise
S
 Shepherd
Little Lambs of God

There is a display on the wall in the hall which will be added to each week, so please take a look!
Playgroup is on each Wednesday of the school term from 9:30-11:30am in the hall. Our Christmas celebration will be 12th December at the Victory Church cafe so please mark this date in your diaries. Please contact Beth Einthal (8258 4878 or beth.einthal@paravista.org.au) for more info.

Beth Einthal
Relief Children and Family Team Leader
Cebu Mission - New Members
Our Fundraising Team is losing 2 members at the end of this year, so we are desperately seeking more members to come on board.  If you are looking for some way to be involved in a project at our church and you have a passion to help the needy, then please prayerfully consider joining our team. We have approximately 5 meetings per year.  Please talk to me or a member of our team for further information, or call me on numbers listed below.

Joan McCarthy
8262 7429 or 0402 469 433
 
Women's Fellowship
Honey biscuits required for Christmas cheer to be left in church kitchen by Sunday 25th November marked accordingly. Jan Oldman will pick up for packaging and delivery to Lutheran Community Care (LCC) by Friday 30th November. Can you please help with supply? Many residents in many institutions benefit from this small gift brightening up their day. A small Christmas tract of Good News is attached.

The December meeting will be a Luncheon on Tuesday 4th December beginning at 12noon in the church hall. A donation of $10 at the door would be appreciated. Please RSVP by Friday 30th November to Jan 8264 8288. Limited seating of 100 people.

Quilt Project for LCC - Stitch and chat afternoons to finish off quilts. Will be held in the church hall from 1pm to 4pm 13th November 2012, 29th January 2013 and 12th March 2013.

Retiring Offering on Sunday 25th November
On Sunday 25th November there will be a retiring offering after both services to support the work of the Cebu Missionary Foundation. There will also be a short presentation during services about the work of Cebu Missionary Foundation. Please prayerfully consider what you can give to support this great work.

A gift that keeps giving
You can bless our ongoing mission by donating to our congregation foundation. Donations can be made directly to-

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Para Vista Foundation
BSB 704 942
Account No 128 168
From the Office
Half Yearly Meetings of
Church, School and Village
The Half Yearly meetings of the church, school and village will be held on Sunday 25th November at 12:30pm. There will be a lunch in the hall prior to the meetings. Information re the church and school meetings is available in the Members Information area in the foyer of the church and on our Web site.

Main topics for the meeting:

  • Reports from Pastor Noel and Chairperson
  • Presentation of the 2013 budget
  • Proposal to investigate converting part of the courtyard into an indoor area and upgrading the kitchen.
  • Election of officers for 2013
Notes
·         Offerings are slightly above budget as at end October.
·         REG Offerings have been very low for the months September and October.  We pray this is not a trend.
·         Plate offerings were well above budget in October which kept the year to date figure above the budget.
·         Income in September was below budget due to offerings.
·         Staff kept expenses for September under budget – staff $1,000 and plant $2,000.

Regular Electronic Giving (REG)
Over half our weekly offerings are made through REG. For those who are altering their giving through REG or wanting to start giving via REG the appropriate forms are available from the LLL display rack on the wall leading to the corridor with the pigeon holes.

Board vacancies in 2013
The Board is seeking people with a passion for serving our congregation through governance; to ensure that the congregation, led by the Ministry Team, is resourced to carry out the mission of our congregation. Each member of the Board is allocated a portfolio for which they are responsible. They keep in touch with Teams working in their portfolio area and report to the Board at the monthly meetings.  Portfolios will be allocated at the first meeting of 2013.

After two years of fantastic service Kylie Rathjen has indicated that she will not continue as secretary of the Board.  The Board is seeking expressions of interest to fill this role. The role involves taking minutes at the monthly Board meetings.  Email access is important.

To register an interest or for more details on either role please contact Keren Sutton (Chair).

Vacancies
ALTERNATIVE CARE WORKER
We have a vacancy for an experienced person committed to excellence to join our fast growing team. The incumbent will be required to undertake Foster Care assessments in the northern suburbs and Barossa region.

For a Job Description visit:  www.lccare.org.au
Enquiries to: Robin Judd on Tel: 08 8337 8787 or Mob: 0400 103 621
Applications to:  Robin Judd, Program Manager, ACS
Lutheran Community Care, PO Box 2137 Magill North SA 5072
By 9.00am Monday 19th November 2012

Indigenous and Torres Strait Islanders are encouraged to apply.
(Salary packaging is available)

Notice Board
Please see Notice Board for more Information

 Christmas Appeal - The Joy of Christmas is found in Sharing...
With your help again this year we hope to give out over 1,000 Christmas hampers and assist the 100's who will access our services in the coming months. The planning and work have already started but we need your help to ensure that those in need receive help and the assurance that someone cares. Your donation will support the increase in demand for our services at Christmas and in the New Year. A donation of $50 can supply a hamper to an individual or small family while $100 can supply a hamper to a larger family. Experience the joy of sharing this Christmas by donating to our 2012 Christmas Appeal and by collecting food items, toys and books for our hampers. Visit the LCC website (www.lccare.org.au) to view a list of needed items or contact LCC at 08 8269 9333 to make a donation today.

Christmas Hampers - Collect Donations and/or Volunteer
Donations for our 2012 Christmas Hampers should be delivered by 30th November to allow ample time for packing and distribution. For a list of the food items needed for our hampers and suggested  books and toys for children under 18,  visit our website (www.lccare.org.au) or call 08 8269 9333.

Donations can be delivered to our Blair Athol office (309 Prospect Road, Blair Athol) and Barossa office
(16 Gawler Street, Nuriootpa).

We are also in need of Volunteers to help with the registration, packing and distribution of Christmas Hampers at Blair Athol and in the Barossa Valley. At our Blair Athol office volunteers can help to take hamper registrations from 19th to 20th November and/or distribute hampers from 18th to 19th December. If you would prefer to help pack hampers, we need volunteers in between these dates.

If you are interested in volunteering this year please call 08 8269 9300 and ask to speak to Audene or Verity. In the Barossa Valley we need volunteers to help with packing and distribution. Please call our Nuriootpa office at 08 8562 2688 for more information or to apply.


FOR SALE
Two bedroom unit at Para Vista Lutheran Homes, a small retirement village close to all facilities. The unit is fully refurbished (new kitchen, bathroom, carpet, repainted throughout etc.) $120,000. For further details, please contact Bill Waring on 0405 213 460.


Christmas Tree Festival
COME & SEE decorated trees, Nativity scenes, Wall hangings, Floral arrangements.
ENJOY Morning and Afternoon teas, Light Lunches.
BUY biscuits, cakes, homemade gifts, cards, plants and produce.
$2 donation for adults, children under 12 are free.
When
29th November – 2nd December
9:30am – 8pm ThursdaySaturday
11:30am – 3.30pm Sunday
Where
St John's Lutheran Church, 182 Hancock Road, Ridgehaven
High quality Christmas trees
From Birdwood Lutheran Church will be available at $30 each.
Delivery will be on Saturday 8th December 2012 to a church nearby
(yet to be determined – depending on the orders received)
Please place your order no later than 30th November to the church office phone 8263 5087 or email churchenquiries@paravista.org.au   Proceeds will go towards supporting chaplains in local schools.


BUMPER Christmas Market
24th November 2012
Glynde Lutheran Church 15 Glynburn Road
9am -1pm $10 PER TABLE  
Toys, Gifts, Bric-a-brac, Devonshire tea/BBQ and lots more.
Last one for this year
Contact Diane 8266 2798 / 0416 113 451

Faith is a journey not a destination


Church Web site: www.paravista.org.au