Friday, July 5, 2013

7th July 2013


The Golden Rule
As I was growing up I was taught the golden rule of ‘Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.’ It wasn’t until I was older that I realised Jesus had taught this. He said “Treat others as you want them to treat you.” (Matthew 7:12) This teaching was not unique to Jesus. Many others held to this including Ghandi. Any group of people that can embody this teaching and live it out will enjoy a harmonious life together.
 
The problem is that we all struggle to treat others as we would want them to treat us. This struggle is caused by the reality that none of us are perfect and sooner or later we are going to hurt each other with our words and actions. Our natural instinct when we are hurt is to hurt back and usually to a greater degree and this begins a cycle that is not easy to break. Only forgiveness can break the cycle of retaliation and get us back on the track of treating others as we would want them to treat us.
 
When you think about it, how many of us would like to be forgiven when we mess up? We all do! That means to forgive others is to also treat them as we would want to be treated in that situation. Forgiveness is a very unnatural thing to do. It goes against our sense of justice. Yet forgiveness is vital for us to break the cycle of retaliation and replace it with the cycle of love.
 
While Jesus was not alone in his teaching to treat others as you would want to be treated, he is the only one that has made it possible for us to be forgiven by God. It is in God’s forgiveness that we find the capacity to forgive those who hurt us. It is from our experience of God’s full and complete forgiveness that we can treat others as we would want to be treated when we have failed and that is to forgive.
 
If you are caught up in a cycle of retaliation that you seem powerless to break because you just can’t find it in yourself to forgive, focus on God’s love for you and the forgiveness he gives you in Jesus. God will never ask you to forgive anyone more that he has already forgiven you. Let God’s forgiveness transform you today so that you too can forgive others as you have been forgiven by God.
 
Pastor Noel Kluge

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This week we continue the series “Getting a grip on life” This week’s message is Taming my temper Better a patient person than a warrior, one with self-control than one who takes a city. (Proverbs 16:32 NIV)
 
Bible Reading: Ephesians 4:26-32 and James 1:19-22
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au
 
Kingdom Kids:
This Sunday is buddy week! Baby and Kindy Zone (ages 0-5) will be meeting in the Education Centre for a worship workshop with Matt Huckel. Kids and Kool Zone (year levels 1-6) will be meeting in the School Hall for fun and games with the Ignite Youth and young adult team. All welcome. Kingdom Kids will then be on holidays for 2 weeks and will kick off again on the 28th July.
 
Volunteers URGENTLY needed:
In order to keep Kingdom Kids Ministry running in term 3 and beyond, we need the following people:
  • 1 Team Members in Baby Zone, ages 0-3 (minimal prep required – Child Safe screening will need to be completed)
  • 1-2 helpers in Kindy Zone, ages 3-5+ reception (no prep required – Child Safe screening will need to be completed) 
  • 1-2 helpers in Kids Zone, year levels 1-3 (no prep required – Child Safe screening will need to be completed)
  • 1 Team Leader and 1 helper in Kool Zone, year levels 4+  (Child Safe screening will need to be completed)

Please contact Laura Carson for more information on how to get involved or how to complete the Child Safe screening process.
 
Playgroup
We would like to thank the staff from Endeavour College who cleaned out and sorted all of the playgroup resources under the stage. What a blessing!! Playgroup will now be on holidays for two weeks and will kick off again on Wednesday 24th July.
 
In term 3 we will looking for the following support from our church:
  1. Help with set up and pack up
  2. Story time (telling stories and singing songs)
  3. Leadership: Playgroup needs a new coordinator. Interested?

You do not need to have any previous involvement in playgroup or children/grandchildren in playgroup to get involved.
 
Child Safe Team Member Training
To help everyone meet their Child Safe requirements, we will be hosting a Child Safe Team Member training session here at Good Shepherd on the 10th August from 12-6pm. Tea, coffee and afternoon tea will be provided! It will be held in the Education Centre (up the stairs at the back of the church hall).
 
Child supervision will be provided by Beth and Laura for those that need to bring their children. If you have completed Mandatory Notification Training in the last 3 years then you will only need to complete the first 3 hour session of the training (you will need to present your original certificate on the day).
 
We need ALL volunteers in Children, Family and Youth ministry to complete this training ASAP so that we can continue to run safe programs for our kids. Please contact the church office on 8263 5087 to register. Payment will be covered. Beth Einthal.
 
Kid’s Activity Sheets
Once again we are in need of someone to help put together the weekly kid’s activity sheets and folders. If you could volunteer an hour once a week to make this happen, we would greatly appreciate it. Please contact Beth Einthal at the office for more info or to express your interest.
Laura Carson – Children and Family Team Leader
 


Maranatha Health Quiz Night
Sat 3 August, 6:30 pm at Endeavour College. Get a table together (up to 10). Tickets are $15 each.
Book now at contact@maranathahealth.org.au. Please contact Julie Freund or Jackson Jaensch for more details.
 


GOD’S HOUSE ROCKS - REGULARLY
The midnight oil often burns on the church premises on many a night and through the day.  Alpha, Discovery, Praise Raisers, Youth & Young Adults, Baptism classes, Craft, Monday soup kitchen, band practice, Women @ PV, neighbourhood watch, worship workshops and other different ministry workshops – there are many activities happening in our facilities!   We praise and thank God for our church building and facilities which enables us to have the capacity to invite people to a broad range of events.
 
Opportunities for learning:
(left) Ps. Rolly recently facilitated the “Getting more out of the Bible” workshop held in the education centre.
 
 
Opportunities to Connect & serve:
(right) Beginning with a meal prepared by our own chefs extraordinaire, Stephen & Liz Zanker, Ps. Noel facilitated the Discovery Seminar.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Opportunities for fellowship:
(below) The Hot Soup Sunday was certainly a Souper Day for fun, food and fellowship!
 
 
(left) Ghanashyam & Yogesh Ghimire first visit at Para Vista and enjoying a cup of soup with Di Rolling (centre) The vivacious young adults (right) Maria, Petra Milan and Jakob ‘Czech’ing enjoy the tasty soups.
 
 
  
Barry Klaer
Pastoral Care & Fellowship
 
 
 
 

Notice Board
District Office Job Opportunity
Part Time Administration/Professional Standards Assistant
The Administration/Professional Standards Assistant provides a range of administrative functions to support the work of the LCA SA/NT District. Job and Person Specifications available by email: districtadministrator@sa.lca.org.au or phone Jayne Wardrop on
Ph. 8230 0904. Applications close Friday 12th July, 2013.
 
LCC – three opportunities
Seeking experienced people committed to service excellence to join our passionate team.
TEAM LEADER LCC Level 5 - full time (1.0 FTE)
SUPPORT WORKER LCC Level 4 - full time or part time
OFFICE LIAISON WORKER LCC Level 3 - full time or part-time
For Job Descriptions and on-line Application Guide please visit: www.lccare.org.au. Enquiries to Robin Judd Tel: 0400 103 621. Please apply on-line by 9.00am Monday 15 July 2013
 
Friends of Lutheran Archives meeting
Topic: Culture and conversion – the Indian caste dispute in the 19th century. Speaker: Rev Volker Dally, Director of Leipzig Mission. The talk explores the different positions in the dispute. As a result Pastors Appelt and Meischel came to South Australia. The Dalit Theology today is a related issue. At Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place, Adelaide, on Monday 22 July at 7.30 pm. Supper. Gold coin donation.
 
 Things do not change - We change