Friday, February 23, 2018

Not far is too far!

“Are we nearly there yet?” It’s a common refrain from children to parents on a long trip.  When our girls were young, and we’d drive 13 hours from ACT to Qld, we told them not to ask that question.

It worked really well… until near the end of the day when one of them asked: “Is the car nearly there yet?”  It made us laugh!

We replied: “It’s not far now.”  But to a child who’d been couped up in the car all day, not far was too far!

Through our Lent journey, we are following Jesus to the cross.  In Mark 11, we read of Jesus’ grand entry into Jerusalem.  The next day, Jesus clears the merchants and money changers from the temple courts – and becomes a marked man. The chief priests and the teachers of the law … began looking for a way to kill him… (Mk 11:18)

Jesus then faces a series of tough questions aimed to get him into trouble, or make him look ridiculous.  Yet Jesus handles each question brilliantly (cf Mk 11:27 – 12:27).

But then a more respectful teacher of law asks Jesus: “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?” (Mk 12:28)  How would you answer that?

Both Jesus and this teacher are in solid agreement that loving the LORD and loving people is most important.

Yet Jesus then tells the man: “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” (Mk 12:34)

What does it mean to be not far?  The teacher of the law has his theology totally correct, so what is he still missing?  Is it possible that you or I are missing the same thing?

Being not far from the kingdom of God is too far!

Come along this Sunday as we explore this further.

Pr Rolly Stahl

Bible Reading: Mark 12:28-34
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

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 churchenquiries@paravista.org.au with your request.

Notice of Special General Meeting of the Congregation - 11 March 2018
A special general meeting will be held directly after the 8.45am church service on Sunday the 11th March 2018.
The purpose of the meeting is to elect a congregational member to represent Good Shepherd at the 2018 General Synod. Robyn Oatey has been nominated as our representative and has accepted the nomination. This is the only agenda item.
Apologies will be accepted by the church office by phone, email or in person. An attendance sheet will be available on the day to sign.

Men@Para Vista – 10th February Breakfast Report
72 men from GSPV and other worship communities enjoyed a cooked breakfast and fellowship.

Members from CMA SA came to share their stories of how a common life in faith and enjoyment of riding a motorbike led to the formation of the Christian Motorcyclists Association of SA Inc.
‘Riding with Purpose’.   Stories of not only where their bike rides take them, but in the growth in their personal spiritual journey and how that has enabled them to share God’s love with others.

This was also a special day – the first time the new kitchen was used to cook the breakfast.
Stephen Zanker came to cook and teach the ‘Men’s Breakfast Cooks’ how to bulk cook in the kitchen and not outside on the BBQ.
A hearty meal was shared over chats, stories heard, a time of men connecting in faith & fellowship.


Next Men’s Breakfast is in History Month on May 5th @ 7.30am
Our Guest Speaker will tell the life story of a young lad Hubert, born in 1888 at Mt Bryan, mid north of SA.  Hubert Wilkins lived a life of unrelenting adventures and high drama including polar explorations and became recognized as – ‘the truly last – and one of the greatest modern explorers’.

From the Office

Assistance
Can you assist with helping to improve our facilities?

Our new foyer and cafe look very clean and modern. This is offset by the tired appearance of the woodwork and walls in the toilet corridor which is visible from the new area. We are looking for volunteers to help freshen up this area.

Help is needed to:
sand the woodwork ready for painting ( 1 door would be a great help)
paint the wood work
gyprock the walls
paint the walls
If you can assist in any aspect of this project please contact John Dolling or Stephen Zanker.

Urgent Vacancies!
This is the last Sunday our Barista will be brewing the coffee. Vacancies are now open to learn how to make the brewed coffee.  Please mark your connect card or contact the church office to assist in this small but very important part of service.  A team of volunteers will make a huge impact on our Sunday social activity after services

Parking lot safety – One Way Traffic
Remember traffic flow is one way entering from Montague road and exiting through the rear gate AT ALL TIMES.  Please do not ‘sneak out’ onto Montague road after hours.
As this is a shared area speed is restricted to 10KPH.

Notice Board

Nominations for LCA Standing Committees open
The LCA's Standing Committee on Nominations is inviting all eligible congregational members to consider serving on an LCA board, council, commission or committee in the next synodical term. Please refer to the LCA nominations web-site: www.lca.org.au/nominations  for information and to access the nominations form. Please note: Nominations must be submitted to the LCA Standing Committee on Nominations by 15 May 2018.

Get the latest news from LCA www.lca.org.au
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Craft Group
We are a group of ladies who meet together most weeks to craft and also support, encourage, affirm and celebrate one another. We each bring our own craft to do: knitting, crocheting, sewing, embroidery, quilting/applique, just to name a few of the crafts that we do regularly.  Sometimes, not much craft gets done; we just sit and talk for 2 hours!

When: Thursday evenings in the new café area
Time: 7.30 – 9.30pm

Invitation to attend events at Australian Lutheran College (ALC)
ALC invites you to attend the following events being held on Monday, 26 February 2018, which mark the beginning of a new academic year for the College. The day will begin with worship in the College Chapel at 9am followed by the Opening Lecture at 9.30am in the Refectory. This year’s lecture will be presented by Rev James Winderlich (ALC Principal) and is entitled,

‘The shape of things to come for a church who learns: ALC’s renewing purpose to serve as an enquirer centred, transformational learning community.’

If attending either the service or the lecture, please park off campus and enter via the entrance at 200 Ward Street, North Adelaide. For all enquiries or to notify of your attendance, please contact ALC reception on (08) 7120 8200 or email: alc@alc.edu.au. For those unable to physically attend proceedings, the lecture will be live-streamed via the ALC website – www.alc.edu.au





“Be completely humble and gentle;
Be patient, bearing with one another in love.” 
Ephesians 4:2

Friday, February 16, 2018

Living the Crucified Life

A man with great wealth walked sadly away from Jesus.  He had passed his Confirmation exam, nailed the Ten Commandments section, recognised God’s goodness in Jesus, was truly searching for God, but then the bonus question at the end – the one he wasn’t expecting.

“One thing you lack,” Jesus said.  For a moment, the man perhaps scratched his head and ticked off the markers of a good Jewish man: sacrifice, commitment, prayers, etc…  What am I missing?

“You have everything in this life – now sell it all and give to the poor, and then you will have treasures in heaven.  Then come, follow me.”  (Mark 10:21 paraphrased)

The disciples can’t figure it out – if the rich, who have the time and resources to go to the temple, sacrifice all the offerings, sit in the midst of the other wealthy men to pray and to talk, to connect with God through following the Law, if they can’t enter the kingdom of God, who is it and how is it that they can be saved?

This week we’re going to look at Jesus’ interaction with the rich man and the disciples and ponder the difficulties Jesus’ poses.  In essence, he is giving us the conundrum of what Halford Luccock writes Abundance is the (mortal) enemy of the Abundant Life. 
How does wealth get in the way?  What are the scriptural understandings of wealth and its detriment to the treasures in heaven?  How do we, as 21st century wealthy Australians understand wealth and its relationship to the priorities in life?

Join in on the discussion this Sunday?

Pastor Reid

Bible Reading: Mark 10:23-31
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

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 churchenquiries@paravista.org.au with your request.

Exciting opportunities for learning!  This Sunday is our parents’ meeting.  Folders will be distributed with information and we’ll be asking all the questions we need to continue the Revolution.  Transform Confirmation is for ages 11-Adult.  Come and find out why there is excitement in the youth programs.



Hearing God's Whispers Workshop
Saturday 24th February 2018, 9.45am to 4.00pm
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
388 Montague Road, Para Vista

Lunch:  BYO. Coffee and tea provided.
Cost:  Free, booklet table available
(A donation towards this ministry would be appreciated.)

RSVP to Ros Thiele by 21st February
Phone: 0417 814 491: Email:  mervrost@bigpond.net.au
Please bring:  a Bible, note pad & pen
All Welcome (suitable for teens upwards)


Don’t forget the Good Shepherd Lutheran Primary School Aloha!  Come one and all to enjoy fellowship and community.

From the Office

Assistance
Can you assist with helping to improve our facilities?

Our new foyer and cafe look very clean and modern. This is offset by the tired appearance of the woodwork and walls in the toilet corridor which is visible from the new area. We are looking for volunteers to help freshen up this area.

Help is needed to:
•    sand the woodwork ready for painting ( 1 door would be a great help)
•    paint the wood work
•    gyprock the walls
•    paint the walls
If you can assist in any aspect of this project please contact John Dolling or Stephen Zanker.

Cafe Use!
The cafe came alive on Tuesday 6th February with the ‘return to school’ chapel, and again Thursday morning with the parents of first-time school students able to enjoy both fresh coffee and great conversation.  Approximately 70 parents made use of the area after both events; socializing and making new friends.  If you are passing by between 9am to 10am on Friday 9th or 23rd February, feel free to drop in and enjoy a free freshly brewed coffee and conversation with the school community.

Vacancy
Our Barista will be retiring at the end of February and a vacancy is open, for both services, to make the brewed coffee.  Please mark your connect card or contact the church office if you are able to assist in this small but very important part of service.

Do you claim to be a BBQ king?
BBQ cooks required to assist the school community on the 24th February from 3pm to 6pm.  Please mark BBQ on your connect card, or email the office with your availability.

Parking lot safety – One Way Traffic
Remember traffic flow is one way entering from Montague road and exiting through the rear gate AT ALL TIMES.  Please do not ‘sneak out’ onto Montague road after hours. 
As this is a shared area speed is restricted to 10KPH.

Notice Board

Get the latest news from LCA www.lca.org.au
Subscribe to the LCA Notice Board
http://www.lca.org.au/departments/ministry-support/communications/lca-notice-board/
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every week, sign up to LCA Notice Board eNews. It's free, and you can unsubscribe at any time. Please visit www.lca.org.au for more details.

Faith Gym
You are invited to consider joining one of the short courses that will be offered at Faith Gym here at Good Shepherd, facilitated by appropriate lay people or pastors. We’ll be starting Wed February 21st 2018, 7:30pm. Contact the office for more information.




Craft Group
We are a group of ladies who meet together most weeks to craft and also support, encourage, affirm and celebrate one another. We each bring our own craft to do: knitting, crocheting, sewing, embroidery, quilting/applique, just to name a few of the crafts that we do regularly.  Sometimes, not much craft gets done; we just sit and talk for 2 hours!

When:    Thursday evenings @ the GSPV Lutheran Church
Time:     7.30 – 9.30pm

Invitation to attend events at Australian Lutheran College (ALC)
ALC invites you to attend the following events being held on Monday, 26 February 2018, which mark the beginning of a new academic year for the College. The day will begin with worship in the College Chapel at 9.00 am followed by the Opening Lecture at 9.30 am in the Refectory. This year’s lecture will be presented by Rev James Winderlich (ALC Principal) and is entitled,

‘The shape of things to come for a church who learns: ALC’s renewing purpose to serve as an enquirer centred, transformational learning community.’
 
If attending either the service or the lecture, please park off campus and enter via the entrance at 200 Ward Street, North Adelaide. For all enquiries or to notify of your attendance, please contact ALC reception on (08) 7120 8200 or email: alc@alc.edu.au. For those unable to physically attend proceedings, the lecture will be live-streamed via the ALC website – www.alc.edu.au.



“Fight the good fight of the faith.
Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called 
when you made your good confession
 in the presence of many witnesses.”
1 Timothy 6:12 (NIV)

Friday, February 9, 2018

Life in Jesus - Together!

Perhaps the most popular religion of Western culture is individualism: “It’s all about me! I determine my own values, my own truth, my own ethics, and my story of self-fulfilment.” 

If “it’s all about me”, then what sort of person will I become?   How does that work out relationally?  What happens when my pursuit of self-fulfilment impacts others?  What happens to the “WE” when I am obsessed with “ME”?

If life is about getting my own way ALL the time, then how does that mesh in with Jesus, and what it means to be part of his Church? 

Jesus once said that a house divided against itself cannot stand – it crumbles.  We see it in marriages and families, in sporting teams and community groups, in political parties and governments.  And sometimes we see it in local churches! 

In the Church, we’re part of something much greater than self – we are participants in God’s unfolding story for his world.  This Sunday, I will be preaching on the body of Christ, and what it means to do life in Jesus – together! 

At both services we will be launching our small groups’ ministry for 2018. 

Shalom!  Pr Rolly Stahl

Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:12-27
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

Transform
Transform ministry is about to begin!  Transform (a confirmation program) is designed for people of all ages.  Here are the dates you need to know as of right now:

February 11:  Planning and organisation time for our youth programs, 12 noon – 2pm Good Shepherd education room

February 18:  Parents information time.  We’ll distribute the brochures, the calendar for the year, the parental forms, and a brief vision for what we’re trying to accomplish.  12 noon – 1pm GS sanctuary

February 25: First Transform session.  Because we’ll be starting at 12 noon, it will be great to have a lunch packed for your 11-13 year olds.  We will have lunch together, then an hour and 45 minutes of teaching, learning and practicing the faith.  We will start in the hall, and move to different areas of the campus.

Keep your ears and eyes open for updates.

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 churchenquiries@paravista.org.au with your request.


Don’t forget the Good Shepherd Lutheran Primary School Aloha!  Come one and all to enjoy fellowship and community.

Involvement with Lutheran Community Care
At the Half Yearly meeting the Congregation adopted LCC at Ingle Farm as one of the outreach organizations it will support in 2018.

Congregational members are already working at the centre helping with BBQs, Homework Club, Conversational English for new arrivals, and some renovations.  Over the next few weeks there will be more information about how members can get involved with helping LCC cater for the many and diverse needs in this local community.

If you are interested in finding out more or would like to work on a Task Force, to coordinate our involvement with LCC, contact John Dolling on 8367 5296 or jdolling@bigpond.net.au

From the Office
Assistance
Can you assist with helping to improve our facilities?

Our new foyer and cafe look very clean and modern. This is offset by the tired appearance of the woodwork and walls in the toilet corridor which is visible from the new area. We are looking for volunteers to help freshen up this area.

Help is needed to:
sand the woodwork ready for painting ( 1 door would be a great help)
paint the wood work
gyprock the walls
paint the walls
If you can assist in any aspect of this project please contact John Dolling or Stephen Zanker.

Cafe Use!
The cafe came alive on Tuesday 6th February with the ‘return to school’ chapel, and again Thursday morning with the parents of first-time school students able to enjoy both fresh coffee and great conversation.  Approximately 70 parents made use of the area after both events; socializing and making new friends.  If you are passing by between 9am to 10am on Friday 9th or 23rd February, feel free to drop in and enjoy a free freshly brewed coffee and conversation with the school community.

Vacancy
Our Barista will be retiring at the end of February and a vacancy is open, for both services, to make the brewed coffee.  Please mark your connect card or contact the church office if you are able to assist in this small but very important part of service.

Do you claim to be a BBQ king?
BBQ cooks required to assist the school community on the 24th February from 3pm to 6pm.  Please mark BBQ on your connect card, or email the office with your availability.

Ignite the Future building update
This week the plumber finally finished plumbing in the last sink and gas to the main range. 
The range will need to be commissioned before it can be used, so please check with the Admin Manager before attempting to use this piece of equipment.  Please remember training should be completed before using any of the equipment in the area. 
Research on a coffee machine for the cafĂ© area is in progress.  If you have any contacts or information on a machine you wish to share, please contact the Admin Manager.

Facilities Development
The FDT and architect Craig Vale are meeting next week with the builders to discuss the outstanding defects in our redevelopment.   Hopefully we will be able to come to some resolutions, and this will enable us the sign off on the project.

Parking lot safety – One Way Traffic
Remember traffic flow is one way entering from Montague road and exiting through the rear gate AT ALL TIMES.  Please do not ‘sneak out’ onto Montague road after hours. 
As this is a shared area speed is restricted to 10KPH.

Notice Board

Get the latest news from LCA www.lca.org.au 
Subscribe to the LCA Notice Board
http://www.lca.org.au/departments/ministry-support/communications/lca-notice-board/
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every week, sign up to LCA Notice Board eNews. It's free, and you can unsubscribe at any time. Please visit www.lca.org.au for more details.

Faith Gym
You are invited to consider joining one of the short courses that will be offered at Faith Gym here at Good Shepherd, facilitated by appropriate lay people or pastors. We’ll be starting Wed February 21st 2018, 7:30pm. Contact the office for more information.

Craft Group
We are a group of ladies who meet together most weeks to craft and also support, encourage, affirm and celebrate one another. We each bring our own craft to do: knitting, crocheting, sewing, embroidery, quilting/applique, just to name a few of the crafts that we do regularly.  Sometimes, not much craft gets done; we just sit and talk for 2 hours!

When: Thursday evenings @ the GSPV Lutheran Church
Time: 7.30 – 9.30pm

Invitation to attend events at Australian Lutheran College (ALC)
ALC invites you to attend the following events being held on Monday, 26 February 2018, which mark the beginning of a new academic year for the College. The day will begin with worship in the College Chapel at 9am followed by the Opening Lecture at 9.30am in the Refectory. This year’s lecture will be presented by Rev James Winderlich (ALC Principal) and is entitled,

‘The shape of things to come for a church who learns: ALC’s renewing purpose to serve as an enquirer centred, transformational learning community.’
 
If attending either the service or the lecture, please park off campus and enter via the entrance at 200 Ward Street, North Adelaide. For all enquiries or to notify of your attendance, please contact ALC reception on (08) 7120 8200 or email: alc@alc.edu.au. For those unable to physically attend proceedings, the lecture will be live-streamed via the ALC website – www.alc.edu.au

“Cast your cares on the LORD 
and he will sustain you: he will never let the righteous be shaken”
Psalm 55:22 NIV


Friday, February 2, 2018

In the Beginning


In the movie, The Mission, Robert De Niro plays the role of Rodrigo Mendoza, a South American slave trader who is convicted of his sin and attempts to go to the village of the people he had forced into slavery and atone for his trespasses.  In one of the most powerful scenes of the movie, Mendoza, while dragging his weapons and armoury from a hessian net behind him, attempts to ascend the falls where the native inhabitants live.  Struggling, almost asphyxiated from the cords binding him, he encounters the chief of the village who, upon recognising the slave trader, pulls his knife and holds it threateningly in front of his neck.  Instead of killing the slave trader, he cuts the bag of armour from his back and throws it into the river where it is carried away out of sight.

De Niro, released from the sin of his past, shrieks loudly, weeping into the heavens as the very people he sinned against have freed him.

This is what happens when the unclean spirits of this world attach to us.  Whether the demon of greed, or spite, or hatred, or arrogance – they become that sin that so easily entangles us which the writer of Hebrews pens.

In our gospel lesson for the day, Jesus encounters a man, inside of a church, who has an impure spirit clinging to him.  It recognises that the day they had feared has come: the destroyer of evil has entered the church and commands the spirit to free the man.  And when the spirit leaves, thrown into the abyss again like the armour of Mendoza, a shriek is heard.  A wail of sorrow and joy and pain and relief.

This weekend, we’ll take a look at the freeing power in Jesus, the Christ, in his words as he cuts the entangling cords of the spirits that dig into us – but one in particular. 
Find out which one that is this weekend.

Pastor Reid

Bible Readings: Mark 1:21-28, Genesis 12:1-8
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

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 churchenquiries@paravista.org.au with your request.

Transform
Transform ministry is about to begin!  Transform (a confirmation program) is designed for people of all ages.   You’ll see the opening video this weekend to prepare us for the kickoff.
Here are the dates you need to know as of right now:

February 11:  Planning and organisation time for our youth programs.  12:00-2:00 Good Shepherd education room.

February 18:  Parents information time.  We’ll distribute the brochures, the calendar for the year, the parental forms, and a brief vision for what we’re trying to accomplish.  12:00 – 1:00 GS sanctuary.

February 25: First Transform session.  Because we’ll be starting at 12:00, it will be great to have a lunch packed for your 11-13 year olds.  We’ll have lunch together, then 1:45 minutes of teaching, learning and practicing the faith.  We’ll start in the hall and move to different areas of the campus.

Keep your ears and eyes open for updates.

Don’t forget the Good Shepherd Lutheran Primary School Aloha!  Come one and all to enjoy fellowship and community.

Vacancy - Young Families Coordinator
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Para Vista is seeking someone with a passion for seeing young people and their families progress their faith journeys, to join their ministry team in a new, exciting position – ‘Young Families Coordinator’ on either a 0.8 or 1.0 basis.

In conjunction with the congregational Lead Pastor, this position will be the primary connection between the congregation and the onsite Good Shepherd Lutheran Primary School.
In addition, with the support of other teams, this role also includes the leadership and oversight for the care and spiritual development of people in 12 – 23 years age groups.

This is a leadership role that includes developing ministry vision, preparing, nurturing and equipping teams, and intentional ministry planning.

The successful applicant will be driven by a passion for ministry involving children, young families and schools. They will also bring a natural ability to develop meaningful personal connections for ministry using good communication skills. The ability to work in a team and with other teams is essential.

For more information please contact the office or via the net at http://www.lca.org.au/departments/ministry-support/church-worker-support/calls-employment-volunteering/  under Young Families Coordinator.

Ladies Fellowship
Meeting 6th February – early start @12pm. Bring your own Lunch. Fruit platter provided
Bible study: Pastor Reid

From the Office

Assistance
Can you assist with helping to improve our facilities?

Our new foyer and cafe look very clean and modern. This is offset by the tired appearance of the woodwork and walls in the toilet corridor which is visible from the new area. We are looking for volunteers to help freshen up this area.
 Help is needed to:
•    sand the woodwork ready for painting ( 1 door would be a great help)
•    paint the wood work
•    gyprock the walls
•    paint the walls
If you can assist in any aspect of this project please contact John Dolling or Stephen Zanker.

Parking lot safety – One Way Traffic
Remember traffic flow is one way entering from Montague road and exiting through the rear gate AT ALL TIMES.  Please do not ‘sneak out’ onto Montague road after hours.  As this is a shared area speed is restricted to 10KPH.

Notice Board

Get the latest news from LCA www.lca.org.au
Subscribe to the LCA Notice Board
http://www.lca.org.au/departments/ministry-support/communications/lca-notice-board/
To receive Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) Notice Board in your inbox on Wednesday
every week, sign up to LCA Notice Board eNews. It's free, and you can unsubscribe at any time. Please visit www.lca.org.au for more details.

Faith Gym
You are invited to consider joining one of the short courses that will be offered at Faith Gym here at Good Shepherd, facilitated by appropriate lay people or pastors. We’ll be starting Wed February 21st 2018, 7:30pm. Contact the office for more information.

Dried apricots
For sale in the church office at $12 per 500gm pack which will help support ministries in
Cambodia and Tonga.

Craft Group
We are a group of ladies who meet together most weeks to craft and also support, encourage, affirm and celebrate one another. We each bring our own craft to do: knitting, crocheting, sewing, embroidery, quilting/applique, just to name a few of the crafts that we do regularly.  Sometimes, not much craft gets done; we just sit and talk for 2 hours!

When: Thursday evenings @ the GSPV Lutheran Church
Time: 7.30 – 9.30pm

Invitation to attend events at Australian Lutheran College (ALC)
ALC invites you to attend the following events being held on Monday, 26 February 2018, which mark the beginning of a new academic year for the College. The day will begin with worship in the College Chapel at 9.00 am followed by the Opening Lecture at 9.30 am in the Refectory. This year’s lecture will be presented by Rev James Winderlich (ALC Principal) and is entitled,

‘The shape of things to come for a church who learns: ALC’s renewing purpose to serve as an enquirer centred, transformational learning community.’
 
If attending either the service or the lecture, please park off campus and enter via the entrance at 200 Ward Street, North Adelaide. For all enquiries or to notify of your attendance, please contact ALC reception on (08) 7120 8200 or email: alc@alc.edu.au. For those unable to physically attend proceedings, the lecture will be live-streamed via the ALC website – www.alc.edu.au.



“Therefore encourage one another
and build each other up,
just as in fact you are doing.”
 1 Thessalonians 5:11 NIV