Friday, June 27, 2014

Ready to share our hope

My hope of the Sydney Swans winning this weekend might not be realised. But when it comes to the hope I have in Jesus, I can be much more confident. Since God always keeps his promises, God will carry out his good plans for his world – and He wants everyone to be part of this! 

God wants you and me to help others get to know and trust Jesus. Of course, we cannot make people follow Jesus. But we can be signposts who keep pointing others to Jesus. Peter, tells us how:

Honour Christ and let him be the Lord of your life. 1 Peter 3:15a CEV

This means Jesus is the managing Director over my life. I seek to consistently say “Yes” to Jesus. I follow Jesus as my Lord so I can become more like him. 

Always be ready to give an answer when someone asks you about your hope.
1 Peter 3:15b CEV

Why would someone ask this? Because they notice something different about you that’s good – and want to know what that something is… and whether they can have it too. We know that something is a someone: Jesus. 

 “What difference has Jesus been making in your life?” This is worth thinking about so we can be ready to give an answer. We can share what Jesus did for us through his death and resurrection, and the benefits we’ve experienced in doing life with God through Him. And we can say: “Hey, just as Jesus has helped me, Jesus can help you too!” 

Give a kind and respectful answer… 1 Peter 3:16a CEV

When we are kind to people and treat them with respect, then our words about Jesus will be matched by the love of Jesus that we show them. We will be effective signposts pointing others to Jesus. 

Pr Rolly Stahl

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
This week’s message is “Joshua - Be strong and courageous”
As we continue the series “Making your life count”
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

Bible Readings: Joshua 1:1-11, 16-18



There is no Kingdom Kids this week due to school holidays. There will be activities for kids to do and respond to available in the activity folders. Come along and worship together as a family! 

Kindy Zone Team Leader
We are still praying for someone who would love to lead Kindy Zone and be part of the team! Please consider if this might be you and get in touch with me (beth.einthal@paravista.org.au) for a chat!

Playgroup Coordinator
We are still praying for someone who would love to coordinate Little Lambs Playgroup. Please consider if this might be you or if you can help in any way and get in touch with me for more info (beth.einthal@paravista.org.au).

School Holidays
Looking for something to do during the school holidays? Would you and your children like to be involved in volunteering your time for a morning or afternoon to help others? Family Zone Hub at Ingle Farm is an initiative of Lutheran Community Care and supports families in the Ingle Farm area. They are located within the grounds of Ingle Farm Primary School.

Kathlene Wilson is the Manager and she would love to hear from anyone who would be interested in coming along to help out with cooking, reading or participating in outdoor activities with children. Please contact Kathlene on 8349 6099 to discuss and organise a time to help out. She would love to hear from you!
   
Beth Einthal
Children and Family Team Leader

Prayer Requests:
Prayer requests are not included in the weekly news. If you would like to view the current requests refer to the email that alerted you to this weekly news. If you have a prayer request please email churchequiries@paravista.org.au with your request.

Scone Day
This Sunday 29th June. Freshly baked scones will be available after both morning services. Only $1 each, including jams and cream. All proceeds go to Cebu Mission in the Philippines. Various cards by Sue Schenscher will also be on sale.

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
Thank you to everyone who came along and supported the morning tea last Friday. A special thanks to Jurgen Lehmann for his help and also thanks to the many other helpers, people who donated food and gave a monetary donation. We raised a total of $300 for the Cancer Council.

Lenna Uebergang and Tina Pfeiffer

Para Vista Lutheran Women’s Fellowship
PVLWF executive thanks all members, husbands and friends who helped support our fundraising luncheon in the hall on Tuesday, June 3rd.  We greatly appreciated your attendance and look forward to your company at our Advent/Christmas luncheon in December this year.

The next meeting of Para Vista Women's Fellowship will be held in the church. Our guest speaker is Coral Laube who will share her experiences, in January 2014, working at Home of Grace and Home of Praise in Bangkok. Thailand. The meeting commences at 1pm on Tuesday, July 1st. All Welcome

From the Office

Name Badges
For those who have requested new name badges, they have arrived and are now in your pigeon holes.

Church Freezer under maintenance
The large freezer in our church kitchen is faulty and consequently out of action.
Please do not plan to store anything in this freezer over the next  few weeks, until repairs are completed. Thank you for your patience.

Trusty Chair movers
Assistance is required to move some of the chairs in the complex so the carpets can be cleaned. Half an hour of time is all that is required. Proposed times are 15th July at 1pm to move the chairs out and then 9.30am on the 17th July to move them back again. Please mark your connect card with ‘chairs’ and date, send an email to churchenquiries@paravista.org.au or call the office with your availability.

Noticeboard

Sweet Aussie Grown Dried Apricots for sale
$10.50 a 500g bag. The apricots are grown without any sprays, but do have Sulphur preservatives. They come straight from the grower so have not been rehydrated. More apricots, less water for your money while supporting Ministries in Tonga through Nazcare Aust Inc.

Grassroots Training Workshops – July 2014
Dates and course are available on the Church Noticeboard.

Crafty Volunteers Needed
Lutheran Community Care's Family Zone Hub is seeking volunteers to teach people to knit, crochet and a few basic sewing skills during term 3 (21 July - 26 September).

If you are available on Monday afternoons from 12.30pm-2.30pm and would like to share your skills please contact Patricia or Kathlene on 08 8349 6099. If you have another skill that you would like to share with our craft groups, we would love to hear from you.

Regional Worker - Hills Mallee 0.4 FTE
An opportunity exists to recruit and support volunteers to visit aged care home residents and community members in the Hills Mallee Southern region of South Australia. 

For a Job Description and further details:
www.lccare.org.au or contact Di Schneider Email: dschneider@lccare.org.au Tel: 08 8331 3111
Applications close Monday 7 July at 5.00pm


No God – No peace
Know God – know peace

Friday, June 20, 2014

Jesus Calling

I was given a devotion book for Christmas last year and it has completely transformed my time with God and my need to hear from Him and spend time with Him each day. The devotion book is written by Sarah Young and is titled "Jesus Calling". I want to share one devotion with you that was very powerful for me.

"I am calling you to a life of constant communion with Me. Basic training includes learning to live above your circumstances, even while interacting on that cluttered plane of life. You yearn for a simplified lifestyle so that your communication with Me can be uninterrupted. But I challenge you to relinquish the fantasy of an uncluttered world. Accept each day just as it comes, and find Me in the midst of it all.

Talk with Me about every aspect of your day, including your feelings. Remember that your ultimate goal is not to control or fix everything around you; it is to keep communing with Me.
A successful day is one in which you have stayed in touch with Me, even if many things remain undone at the end of the day. Do not let your to-do list (written or mental) become an idol directing your life. Instead ask My Spirit to guide you moment by moment. He will keep you close to Me."

I was very relieved when I read that I could "relinquish the fantasy of an uncluttered world" and that I can spend time with God in the midst of my daily life! Sometimes I can fall into the trap of thinking, "if I just get through this busy time, or this illness, or if I just get this job done, I will be able to do my Bible readings, or spend more time praying, or give more of my time to others". This devotion challenged me to acknowledge that this way of thinking and being, is a fantasy!

I can't wait until I am through the next difficult thing or challenge in my life, I need to talk to God before it, throughout it and after it! I need to look to Him each day to help me through the difficult times so I can learn and grow from them, as well as sharing the joy of good times. This keeps me focused on God and not on the things of this world.

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 says "Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus."

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; submit to him, and he will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5-6

I encourage you to make time and spend time with God each day and He will transform your life. Don't wait for everything to be going well or for that perfect time, just do it today!

Beth Einthal

This Sunday at Good Shepherd


Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

There is no Kingdom Kids this week as Sons of Korah are at the 10:30am service! There will be activities for kids to do and respond to available in the activity folders. Come along and worship together as a family! 

Bibles for Kool Zone
We would love to buy a set of Bibles for Kool Zone to use each week in their time together on Sundays! We would love a set of 10 Hardcover CEV Level 66 Illustrated Youth Bibles as this is what the school also uses; they are $29.99 each from Koorong. If your family would like to donate one of these Bibles, please buy it and we would love you to write a message in it from your family and leave it in the sign in desk draws. If you would like to donate money towards these Bibles, please put your offering in the box on the Kingdom Kids sign in desk.

Kindy Zone Team Leader
We are still praying for someone who would love to lead Kindy Zone and be part of the team! Please consider if this might be you and get in touch with me (beth.einthal@paravista.org.au) for a chat!

Playgroup Coordinator
We are still praying for someone who would love to coordinate Little Lambs Playgroup. Please consider if this might be you or if you can help in any way and get in touch with me for more info (beth.einthal@paravista.org.au).

School Holidays
Looking for something to do during the school holidays? Would you and your children like to be involved in volunteering your time for a morning or afternoon to help others? Family Zone Hub at Ingle Farm is an initiative of Lutheran Community Care and supports families in the Ingle Farm area. They are located within the grounds of Ingle Farm Primary School.

Kathlene Wilson is the Manager and she would love to hear from anyone who would be interested in coming along to help out with cooking, reading or participating in outdoor activities with children. Please contact Kathlene on 8349 6099 to discuss and organise a time to help out. She would love to hear from you!
   
Beth Einthal
Children and Family Team Leader

Prayer Requests:
Prayer requests are not included in the weekly news. If you would like to view the current requests refer to the email that alerted you to this weekly news. If you have a prayer request please email churchequiries@paravista.org.au with your request.

Scone Day
Sunday 29th June. Freshly baked scones will be available after both morning services. Only $1 each, including jam and cream. All proceeds go to Cebu Mission in the Philippines.

Great News fom Maranatha Health
Maranatha Health is ready to embark on Project #2 in Uganda, and we are incredibly excited to share a little of the details with you!

The plans for the new Maranatha Health project, although not fully developed, are coming along extremely well. In fact, we have just signed a lease on a 25-room building in Fort Portal, 70kms from Kamwenge, as our new project base.

You will be happy to know our commitment to improving health outcomes for communities, empowering the poor, and making positive long term change hasn’t waned! The essence of Maranatha Health remains, and our passion to do things effectively and in collaboration with communities has only grown.

This building will serve as a small paediatric clinic and a base from which to research, develop and implement an innovative capacity building project. This exciting new idea will focus primarily on addressing some of the challenges we have been identifying over the past 3 years in the health system in Uganda, both from a community and health service perspective.

Thanks again for your faithful support during this transitional time
The Maranatha Health Team

Para Vista Lutheran Women’s Fellowship

PVLWF executive thanks all members, husbands and friends who helped support our fundraising luncheon in the hall on Tuesday, June 3rd.  We greatly appreciated your attendance and look forward to your company at our Advent/Christmas luncheon in December this year.

The next meeting of Para Vista Women's Fellowship will be held in the church. Our guest speaker is Coral Laube who will share her experiences, in January 2014, working at Home of Grace and Home of Praise in Bangkok. Thailand. The meeting commences at 1pm on Tuesday, July 1st. All Welcome

News from the June Board meeting
  • Emma Kluge shared with the Board the “Engage Project” which will encourage members to get involved in the community – more news to come.
  • Beth and Kathy shared the positives and challenges of the Children’s and Family Ministry.
  • The Board agreed to conduct a NCLS (National Church Life Survey) in the congregation. This will help focus our direction in the coming years.
  • It was decided not to fill the Pastoral Care and Fellowship position in the short term.
  • The new sign and signage was progressed.
  • Financial guidelines for Auxiliaries of the congregation were discussed.

From the Office

Trusty Chair movers
Assistance is required to move some of the chairs in the complex so the carpets can be cleaned. Half an hour of time is all that is required.Proposed times are 15th July at 1pm to move the chairs out and then 9.30am on the 17th July to move them back again.

Please mark your connect card with ‘chairs’ and date, send an email to churchenquiries@paravista.org.au or call the office with your availability.


Noticeboard

Sweet Aussie Grown Dried Apricots for sale
$10.50 a 500g bag. The apricots are grown without any sprays, but do have Sulphur preservatives. They come straight from the grower so have not been rehydrated. More apricots, less water for your money while supporting Ministries in Tonga through Nazcare Aust Inc.

Royal Adelaide Show Outreach
The Bible League is looking for volunteers to help at the Royal Adelaide show. For more information, please contact Con Schlenk at conschlenk@adam.com.au

Grassroots Training Workshops – June & July 2014
Dates and course are available on the Church Noticeboard.

Connecting with Adults with Intellectual Disability
The workshop ‘Connecting with Adults with Intellectual Disability’ will address this issue, providing practical insights for any individual or organisation wanting to improve in this area - sporting club, workplace, church or community group.   It will explore etiquette and language, effective communication, how best to meet access needs, and attitudes around inclusion and individual contribution.

Lutheran Disability Services is conducting this workshop on Tuesday, 1st July from 6.30-9.30pm at Barossa Enterprises, 27 Samuel Road, Nuriootpa. Cost is $15, which includes materials and refreshments.

Please direct all enquiries and enrolments to LDS on 8212 7766 or admin@ldssa.org.au 


Burden God with what burdens you.

Friday, June 13, 2014

Life in the Holy Spirit

Through the Good News of God’s love for us in Jesus, the Holy Spirit creates faith in our once dead hearts, making us alive in Christ and enabling us to do life with God. 

Luther put it like this:
I believe that on my own I can never come to Jesus Christ my Lord, or believe in him, no matter how hard I try.  But the Holy Spirit has called me to Jesus by the good news about him.  The Spirit has led me to know and trust Jesus, made me holy, and kept me in the Christian faith.   Luther’s Small Catechism, (Openbook 1996), 14.

From beginning to end, the entire Christian life is by the Holy Spirit:
  • In baptism, we receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, are joined to Jesus, and become God’s children (Acts 2:38, Rom 6:3-4, Gal 3:26).
  • Our confession: “Jesus is LORD” is by the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 12:3).
  • The Holy Spirit prays for us, and helps us to pray (Rom 8:26-27).
  • By the Spirit, we cry out as God’s children: “Abba, Father!” (Rom 8:15-16).
  • By the Holy Spirit, we put to death our selfish human nature; and bear the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,…(ala Gal 5:22, cf Rom 6:1-14, Rom 8:5-14).
  • The Holy Spirit gives us spiritual gifts to serve others in love - so the body of Christ will grow into the fullness of Christ (1 Cor 12:4-14, Eph 4:16).
  • The Spirit who raised Jesus will also give all believers eternal life (Rom 8:11).

The fullness of life that Jesus promised is only possible by the Holy Spirit.  When it comes to participating in God’s good plans for his world, it’s not about me, my strength, or my abilities.  It’s about God’s gift of life in the Spirit.  

Rolly Stahl

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
This week’s message is “Succeeding in spite of your circumstances (Joseph)”
as we start a new series “Making your life count”
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

Bible Readings: Genesis 37:1-36, Genesis 45:4-8     


Bibles for Kool Zone
We would love to buy a set of Bibles for Kool Zone to use each week in their time together on Sundays! We would love a set of 10 Hardcover CEV Level 66 Illustrated Youth Bibles as this is what the school also uses; they are $29.99 each from Koorong. If your family would like to donate one of these Bibles, please buy it and we would love you to write a message in it from your family and leave it in the sign in desk draws. If you would like to donate money towards these Bibles, please put your offering in the box on the Kingdom Kids sign in desk.

Calling All Creative People
Are you interested in sharing ideas, vision and creativity, or would you like to help with planning and pulling together events for the Children and Family Ministry? We would love to get together a team of people who can help provide this support for the ministry. If God has gifted you with creativity, drama, ideas and vision, or you have a passion for the ministry and enjoy working with kids then we need and want you! Please have a chat with me, or just contact me with your interest via email, phone or in person!

Kindy Zone Team Leader
We are still praying for someone who would love to lead Kindy Zone and be part of the team! Please consider if this might be you and get in touch with me (beth.einthal@paravista.org.au) for a chat!

Playgroup Coordinator
We are still praying for someone who would love to coordinate Little Lambs Playgroup. Please consider if this might be you or if you can help in any way and get in touch with me for more info (beth.einthal@paravista.org.au).

Beth Einthal
Children and Family Team Leader

Prayer Requests:
Prayer requests are not included in the weekly news. If you would like to view the current requests refer to the email that alerted you to this weekly news. If you have a prayer request please email churchequiries@paravista.org.au with your request.

AUSTRALIA BIGGEST MORNING TEA
Please join us for morning tea on FRIDAY 20th JUNE, 9.30am, in the church hall.  Come along for a scrumptious morning tea and chat, and help us fund raise for the Cancer Council. 

Cebu Mission Fundraising News

Scone Day is our next Fundraiser on Sunday 29th June. Freshly baked scones will be available after both morning services. Only $1 each, including jam and cream. All proceeds go to Cebu Mission in the Philippines.

Many thanks to all who supported our Sausage Sizzle and Steak Sandwich day; we raised the wonderful amount of $386.85.  Thanks also to Betty Schwarz for donating $56 from the sale of her plants and thanks to Charlotte and Jeanne Conradie for the donation of $85 from the sale of their muffins. All monies go to Cebu Mission.

This year, unfortunately there will not be a winter time Plant Stall. However, we still plan to have a Springtime Plant Stall on 14th and 21st of September. So if you have plants to divide up from your pots or garden, start potting up now for the September sale.

From the Office

Budget 2014

Notes:
  • Offerings for April were $2,883 below budget. This is the largest below budget figure for the year.
  • In comparison to 2013, we are around $17,000 above actual Offerings to end of May 2013, which is an encouraging trend.
  • We are $5,894 behind budget after May 2014.  At the end of May 2013 we were $8,800 behind budget.
  • Please remember to prayerfully consider your offerings.

  • Income is under budget through April due to offerings slightly under budget.
  • Most expenses have again been kept under budget.
  • Support expense was over budget as Valley View chaplaincy was paid and administration over budget as it included some rebranding costs for stationery.
  • Plant expenses are now back on track.

Vacancy
An opportunity exists for two willing persons local to the church to become third contacts to respond to any security alarm events needing investigation at the church. Work may be at random hours and in most cases to date have been proven honest operator error.

However these incidents do require a physical check of the facilities to ensure security is maintained. All expressions of interest please contact Stephen or the office on 8263 5087 or mark security on your connect card.

Facilities and Equipment
Here at Good Shepherd, we are blessed with a facility that is second to none - with the equipment to carry out various ministries that fulfil our mission. As stewards of what God has given us, we seek to look after our equipment and take care of our facilities.

Nobody cares as much as you when you come to use equipment and it fails or find a room that’s been left in an unacceptable state. So please try and leave what you use in a better state or condition than when you found it and report any weekday issues to the office. There is also a communications folder in the kitchen to the right of the door as you enter from the passage that is available at all times.

These are simple ways of showing courtesy to others and working together for the good of all!

Stephen
Administration Manager

School Opening and Dedication of New Facilities
The opening and dedication of our new facilities will take place on Friday June 20 from 8.45am.
Join us for Chapel, followed by the official opening.  The doors to this innovative new space will be opened for the first time.  After touring the facility, guests, parents and friends will be encouraged to stay on and celebrate Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea in the church hall.

Noticeboard

Sweet Aussie Grown Dried Apricots for sale
$10.50 a 500g bag. The apricots are grown without any sprays, but do have Sulphur preservatives. They come straight from the grower so have not been rehydrated. More apricots, less water for your money while supporting Ministries in Tonga through Nazcare Aust Inc.

Shed Night
Tuesday 17th June from 6.30pm to 8.30pm at Tilly Recreation Park Hall, Cnr Yatala Vale and Hancock Roads, Surrey Downs. This is an alcohol free event and you are invited to bring your father, son or friend along. For more information, please contact Jim on 0438 899 629.

Royal Adelaide Show Outreach
The Bible League is looking for volunteers to help at the Royal Adelaide show. For more information, please contact Con Schlenk at conschlenk@adam.com.au

Grassroots Training Workshops – June & July 2014
Dates and course are available on the Church Noticeboard.

Connecting with Adults with Intellectual Disability
The workshop ‘Connecting with Adults with Intellectual Disability’ will address this issue, providing practical insights for any individual or organisation wanting to improve in this area - sporting club, workplace, church or community group.   It will explore etiquette and language, effective communication, how best to meet access needs, and attitudes around inclusion and individual contribution.

Lutheran Disability Services is conducting this workshop on Tuesday, 1st July from 6.30-9.30pm at Barossa Enterprises, 27 Samuel Road, Nuriootpa.  Cost is $15, which includes materials and refreshments.

Please direct all enquiries and enrolments to LDS on 8212 7766 or admin@ldssa.org.au


“Christians are like coals of fire,
together they glow;  apart they grow cold”

Friday, June 6, 2014

Staying Connected

At our last house in Sydney we had a climbing Banksia Rose across the back fence of the house. After being scratched by it repeatedly I decided to prune it. The plant had now spread across a fair section of our back fence. My wife had encouraged this sprawl by threading the new shoots in and out of the mesh fence. Whilst this had been very effective in helping the plant to spread, the branches were now so intertwined that it was impossible to tell which branch was connected to what.

I attacked the plant with all the vigour of Indiana Jones hacking his way through vines in the jungle. After a couple of hours I had cut the rose back to a respectable level. It was great to be able to walk past it without getting my shirt caught in it or my arm scratched by it. However, after a couple of weeks my carelessness in the pruning stage began to show. A few of the green branches extending down the fence from the original trunk slowly began to turn brown and die. As I looked closely I could see that I had cut them off from the trunk. They were no longer connected to their water and food supply and so they died.

Jesus used this same analogy for our relationship with him. He said, “I am the vine, and you are the branches. If you stayed joined to me, and I stay joined to you, then you will produce lots of fruit. But you can’t do anything without me.” (John 15:5) Real life is found in Jesus. As we connect with him and grow in our relationship with him we will experience what it really means to live. Alternatively, if we remain separate from him, our lives will invariably begin to wither and dry up just like the branches I had cut off from the main trunk.

The danger is that we can outwardly appear to be connected to Jesus when inwardly our heart is far from him. We can be like the branches on my newly pruned Banksia Rose that looked alive and connected to the trunk but in reality were cut off and dying. It is only a matter of time before the lack of connection starts to show.

While the branches on my climbing rose became disconnected from the trunk in a matter of moments, our disconnection from Jesus tends to happen very gradually. As our times of Bible reading and prayer become less frequent; as our attendance at church becomes less and less; as our focus shifts to other things; we can reach a point where we feel distant and cut off from Jesus.

While Jesus promises to always be with us, our sense of connection to his presence can feel non-existent.

The good news is that Jesus is always ready to re-establish our connection with him. All it takes is for us to acknowledge our disconnection, ask for his forgiveness and turn back to him. As we do this we find Jesus still there ready to embrace us with his love.

How is your connection with Jesus? Are you in danger of becoming disconnected? What can you do to turn that around? Joining us this Sunday to celebrate Pentecost will be one step towards this. I hope you can make it.

Pastor Noel Kluge

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
This week’s message is “Wait, there’s more” as we finish the series “Is this all there is?”
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

Bible Readings: Acts 1:3-8; Luke 11:9-13




Kingdom Kids
This week Kingdom Kids will be looking at and learning about these topics:
  • Baby Zone – God Cares for Me
  • Kindy Zone – Growing God's family (Acts 9:19-31)
  • Kids Zone – Using our gifts with love (1 Corinthians 13:1-8)
  • Kool Zone – Unity and Love (Ephesians 4:1-16)

Bibles for Kool Zone
We would love to buy a set of Bibles for Kool Zone to use each week in their time together on Sundays! We would love a set of 10 Hardcover CEV Level 66 Illustrated Youth Bibles as this is what the school also uses; they are $29.99 each from Koorong. If your family would like to donate one of these Bibles, please buy it and we would love you to write a message in it from your family and leave it in the sign in desk draws. If you would like to donate money towards these Bibles, please put your offering in the box on the Kingdom Kids sign in desk. Let’s all join together to help our Kool Zone kids grow in The Word together!

Calling All Creative People
Are you interested in sharing ideas, vision and creativity, or would you like to help with planning and pulling together events for the Children and Family Ministry? We would love to get together a team of people who can help provide this support for the ministry. If God has gifted you with creativity, drama, ideas and vision, or you have a passion for the ministry and enjoy working with kids then we need and want you! Please have a chat with me, or just contact me with your interest via email, phone or in person!

Kindy Zone Team Leader
We are still praying for someone who would love to lead Kindy Zone and be part of the team! Please consider if this might be you and get in touch with me (beth.einthal@paravista.org.au) for a chat!

Playgroup Coordinator
We are still praying for someone who would love to coordinate Little Lambs Playgroup. Please consider if this might be you or if you can help in any way and get in touch with me for more info (beth.einthal@paravista.org.au).

Beth Einthal
Children and Family Team Leader

Prayer Requests:
Prayer requests are not included in the weekly news. If you would like to view the current requests refer to the email that alerted you to this weekly news. If you have a prayer request please email churchequiries@paravista.org.au with your request.

Noticeboard


Sweet Aussie Grown Dried Apricots for sale
$10.50 a 500g bag. The apricots are grown without any sprays, but do have Sulphur preservatives. They come straight from the grower so have not been rehydrated. More apricots, less water for your money while supporting Ministries in Tonga through Nazcare Aust Inc.

Wear Something Purple
on 15th June 2014 to show your support for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Shed Night
Tuesday 17th June from 6.30pm to 8.30pm at Tilly Recreation Park Hall, Cnr Yatala Vale and Hancock Roads, Surrey Downs. This is an alcohol free event and you are invited to bring your father, son or friend along. For more information, please contact Jim on 0438 899 629.

Friends of Lutheran Archives
Margaret Koch will tell us the untold story of Lutheran pastoral ministry on Eyre Peninsula 1907 – 1957. Come along to Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place City, Monday 23rd June, 7.30pm. Supper, gold coin donation. All welcome.

Cafe Mission Coordinator
Hahndorf St Michaels Congregation, SA - 18hrs/wk
For further details go to: http://www.lca.org.au/employment-opportunities.html     

Experienced network and SharePoint administrator
Full time position North Adelaide Location. Start Immediately.
Closing date for applications: 13th June 2014
Please see Church Noticeboard for more details

Grassroots Training Workshops – June & July 2014
Dates and course are available on the Church Noticeboard.

Adelaide Hymnfest
Bible Society invites you to join with us for an afternoon of singing favourite hymns.
Free Admission on Sunday 27th July 2014, 2.30pm at St Peters Anglican Cathedral, King William St, North Adelaide.  A collection will be taken for the work of the Bible Society in China

How to Train Your Dragon 2
Presented by the Schools Ministry Group in partnership with local churches. All funds raised go to support the Christian Pastoral Support Program (formerly chaplains) in our local state school. Saturday 21 June, 2.30pm at Hoyts Tea Tree Plaza.
Pre purchase Tickets are available online at www.trybooking.com/EZUZ. Tickets prices are $18.00 (adult), $16.00 (student) and $14.00 (child) which are less than box office prices.



“The winds of grace are always blowing,
but you have to raise the sail.”