Friday, February 22, 2013

24th February 2013



Follow your heart
Have you ever asked a friend for advice and had them respond “what is your heart telling you to do”?  Even the narrator of the Disney movie Ella Enchanted says “if there’s one thing to learn it’s you just can’t go wrong if you follow your heart”. Until very recently this may have been my response too. Just follow your heart. Seems like a pretty good idea... until you stop and think about what you are actually saying. 

Jeremiah 17:9 says “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?” (Emphasis mine)

If our hearts are deceitful then why would we think it is a good idea to follow them? In choosing to follow our hearts we are allowing a cultural saying rather than the Word of God to help us make decisions. I have to wonder how much trouble it has gotten us into.

Our heart is the place we commonly associate as the centre of our feelings and emotions. So to say “follow your heart” is effectively saying “follow your emotions” or “do what you feel”. But as Jeremiah 17 says, we cannot always trust our hearts. Not wanting to be sexist here, but this is a big one for women; we classically make decisions based on feelings, but our feelings change a hundred times a day.

It seems so ironic to call ourselves Christians or Christ followers when we often follow our hearts instead. 

When did our emotions become god?

God is God. Our emotions are not. Let’s not confuse the two.

I am not saying that God and our emotions are mutually exclusive, or that God cannot speak to us through our emotions. What I am saying is that placing our hopes in and trusting our emotions is not a good idea, really it is idolatry (when we trust in anything other than God). We need to be able to discern what is God and what is not. This is a learning process that takes time. Don’t expect to be able to clearly distinguish the difference overnight.

If we can’t always trust our hearts where does that leave us? Let’s back up to Jeremiah 17: 7-8

“But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him. They will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit.”

If that is the result of trusting in God then count me in. Rather than making decisions based on our emotions that will constantly change why not trust in God who is constant; the same yesterday, today and forever?

Sophie


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


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This week we continue the series “Soul Encounters on the Way to the Cross”. This week’s message is Transformation happens together”  "Blessed … are those who hear the word of God and obey it." (Luke 11:28 NIV) 
    
Bible Reading: Luke 10:38-42
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au

Kingdom Kids
We have some fabulous new resources which we are using this year – we are beginning the first year of a three year program which extends across all the zones and takes the children on a journey throughout the whole bible!

·         Kindy Zone is held in the school (in Bethany Kluge’s classroom)
·         Kids Zone is held in the school library
·         Kool Zone is held in the classroom next to the school library.

We need at least 3 more volunteers (helpers) for Kindy Zone/Kids Zone/Kool Zone (3-12yrs). You would be rostered on with a Team Leader on Sundays and all of the planning will have been done by them. You would need to come at about 10am on the Sunday you are rostered on and enjoy spending time with the kids on their faith journeys.

Baby Zone
Baby Zone will be available for children 0-2yrs in the Education Centre. We have an exciting program this year and look forward to encouraging your kids in their faith journey and having fun with them!

We desperately need at least one more volunteer for this ministry to run well and the commitment is not a huge one. Please say a prayer for this ministry and consider being involved. You would be rostered on about once every 4-6 weeks from February to November. New resources are being used so there will be very little planning involved for you! You would need to come at about 10am to set up the room and activities on the day you are rostered.

Playgroup
We will be having fun with Easter this term, please feel free to pop in and visit. We are also enjoying some fabulous new equipment from a government grant we received last year!

Playgroup is held Wednesday morning 9:30-11:30am in the Church hall, please come and say hi!

If you would like some more info about children’s ministry, please give me a call or send me an email (I work Thursdays). We would love to see more Grandparents and families (Mum and Dad) get involved where you can be rostered on together and enjoy kids’ church as a family! If we work together and have a larger number of volunteers, these ministries can run efficiently, the responsibility can be shared and the kids get so much more out of them!

Beth Einthal (Relief Children and Family Ministry)



Women's Fellowship
The next 'sit & stitch' afternoon, to finish patch work quilts for blessing at the Lutheran Women of Australia Convention in April 2013 and then to be handed on to Lutheran Community Care for distribution to those in need, will be on 12th March 2013 from 1pm - 4pm in the church hall.


Having Your Child Baptised
Course commence on Wednesday March 6th, 13th and 20th 7:30pm - 8:30pm.
Venue: Education Centre.

For more information, parents can pick up a brochure from our information rack in the front foyer or contact Rolly Stahl.

T (08) 8263 5087



The beginnings of Lutheran Mission in Australia
Almost 150 years ago, on 8th of March 1863, at Blumberg (now Birdwood), the two Lutheran Synods in South Australia decided to unite in mission. Coming 16 years after the split between pastors Kavel and Fritzsche at the Bethany Synod of 1846, this decision continues to have a far-reaching impact on the lives of many people and congregations.

This Mission Convention of the pastors and about 100 lay delegates of the two Synods decided to work together and invite missionaries from Hermannsburg in Germany to work with the Dieri people at Lake Killalpaninna. In due course Hermannsburg NT, Hope Vale Qld, New Guinea and other missions followed.

Cebu Mission Fundraising
Exciting news!  At last we can advertise our major fundraiser for this year.  Tickets are now available from the church office, or from Team members Joan McCarthy, Di Ollino or Karen McAleer, for a RIVER BOAT MUSIC CRUISE on the Port River Dolphin Explorer.  Tickets are $45/head which includes music by The Adelaide Old Time String Band, dancing, 3 hours cruising and supper.  There will be raffles, lucky squares, games and a coin slide. Optional ~ you can even dress up like the band for some added atmosphere! So gather your sea-legs and your friends and come along and enjoy a fantastic night!

Plant Stall: Advance notice for our Plant Stall to be held on Sunday 23rd June (and maybe 30th also).  All you 'green thumbs', start potting up your plants soon, so they are established by those dates. Please label them and note colour of flower if they have one. Thank you in anticipation.
Thanks for your support.

Joan McCarthy
Team Leader

From the Board and Finance Team
Offerings in 2013
At the half-yearly meeting of the congregation in November it was accepted to increase the Offering budget to $512,500 for 2013. This is an increase of around $9,300 on that received in 2012 and represents an increase of $180 per Sunday.  The board would like to commend this target to all members who call Good Shepherd their spiritual home and prayerfully consider how you could respond to this goal.  God has blessed us with many exciting and rewarding ministries at Good Shepherd and the board would like to ensure that all these ministry areas are suitably resourced.

Giving can be done in 2 ways: Offerings can be placed each week on the offering bowl. Money can simply be placed into the offering bowl or offering envelopes can be used. These are available on the shelf under the pigeon holes.  These are not numbered and therefore remain anonymous. 

Offerings can be given electronically. The Lutheran Laypeople's League (LLL) provides a service (Regular Electronic Giving - REG) whereby regular payments can be deducted from your own Bank account.  The account can be with any financial institution and is completed free of any fee.  Further to this your privacy is ensured as the LLL does not provide details of where the offerings come from. If you would like further information the link on the LLL website is provided which also includes the application form (http://www.lll.org.au/giving/regular_electronic_giving). Forms are also held in the brochure rack at the rear of the church.

Giving through REG has advantages:
  • Your giving is regular even if you cannot attend service. This makes monitoring the budget much easier.
  • You do not need to carry cash
  • It is safer as less cash is held on the premises
  • The work load of those volunteers counting offerings is lessened
 
Volunteers make it happen
Do you have a current first aid certificate?  With your skills would you be willing to assist in times required. However we don’t know who you are.  As a community we would love to be able to ask for help when and if the need arose rather than have to search for someone in a crowd.  I am putting together a list of qualified persons to ensure the safety of all members and guests.  Please mark your welcome card, contact Stephen or the office via email at churchenquiries@paravista.org.au or phone 08 8263 5087 during office hours.

The Village Board is seeking an interested person to participate in the organisational activities of the Lutheran Village at Para Vista.  Meetings are held once a quarter and your valuable input is required. Please mark your welcome card, contact Stephen or the office via email at churchenquiries@paravista.org.au or phone 08 8263 5087 during office hours.

For Sale
The church currently has three professional table tennis tables for sale.  The tables do require a small amount of maintenance to make them safe to use.   Please contact Stephen or the front office on 8263 5087or via email szanker@paravista.org.au for further information.




Vacancies
Administration Positions Vacant
Lutheran Disability Services is seeking applications for the following positions:
·         Administration (Property) Officer- SCHDSC Level 4.  Permanent 3 days/week. 
·         Administration Assistant- SCHDSC Level 3 Permanent Full time.
If you are interested in working in one of these rewarding positions please contact the office for a copy of the position description relevant to your interest. 
Phone: 8212 7766 or email: admin@ldssa.org.au
Applications close by Friday 1st March 2013

Lutheran Community Care currently has several vacancies available and is also in need of volunteers for a specific role. A vacancy exists for Manager of our Barossa Valley office located in Nuriootpa. This position will oversee all community programs provided in the area.

We have three vacancies within Lutheran Community Care Alternative Care Services (foster care) – one of which is a full-time Administration and Customer Service Worker. We are also looking for a Support Worker who will work with existing foster carers and an Alternative Care Worker who will assess and train those wanting to become foster carers.

Volunteers
Finally, we are looking for volunteers who are knowledgeable in car mechanics (how to check oil and water levels, checking the tread on tyres, etc) and willing to speak to and show those from refugee backgrounds. The session will be held in March/April depending on the schedules of volunteers.

Full Job Descriptions for the vacancies can be found at www.lccare.org.au

ADMINISTRATOR (0.8—1.0 FTE) St Petri Lutheran Church Nuriootpa
For Position Description contact: Parish Office 8562 1011 or email admin@nuriparish.org
Applications please to: The Chairperson, Parish Office, 21 Second Street, Nuriootpa 5355, by 5pm on 22nd March.

Personal Assistant / Administration Assistant (0.6FTE) Lutheran Super - Based in North Adelaide, flexible Working Arrangement. No Closing Date. For further information please see:  



Notice Board
Friends of Lutheran Archives meeting Topic: Hermannsburg Mission: setting the record straight. Speaker: John Strehlow (grandson of missionary Carl Strehlow).  John examines the widespread criticism of the Mission over the taking of land, conversion to Christianity, and the loss of Aboriginal culture. His momentous biography of his grandparents will be on sale ($100). At Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place, Adelaide, on Monday 25th February at 7.30pm. Supper. Gold coin donation.

Important Update on
17th General Convention of Synod21st April 2013
Entertainment Centre 98 Port Road, Hindmarsh

Opening Worship Service of Convention: begins at 10am

Meal on Sunday: We are expecting lunch to be around $5.00 - $10.00 per person. This will be confirmed next week by email.  The Adelaide Entertainment Centre will not allow food to be brought into the centre.

ALIVE! 175: begins at 2pm and will conclude at 4.30pm.
Congregations must register on line for numbers attending Worship, Lunch and Alive! 175, to the nearest 10.

Buses Please register online how many private buses will be coming from your congregation. When numbers are known, bus parks will be allocated and you will be advised.
Please refer to the website www.lcasynod.org.au

Interfaith Dialogue 6th March
Thank you for responding to the invitation to attend an Interfaith Dialogue – forum with the Hon Kevin Rudd on 20th February 2013. With the Prime Minister’s Community Cabinet visit this week, the forum has been postponed and is now being planned for 6th March, 10-11.30am at Ingle Farm Recreation Centre, Cnr Roopena Street and Beovich Road, Ingle Farm. RSVP Monday 4th March to Pamela Lockyer 8265 3100 or makin@aph.gov.au

I apologise for any inconvenience caused and hope that you will be able to attend on the 6th of March.

Regards,
Tony Zappia MP 
Federal Member for Makin


I don't believe we learn by our triumphs.
I think we learn by our mistakes.




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