Friday, September 17, 2010

19th September 2010


Looking ahead to direct us now

 
When I did my rider training to get my motorcycle licence the instructor told us that the best way to ride smoothly around a corner was to look as far ahead as possible. The common mistake riders make is that they look at the road directly in front of them and it causes them to wobble all over the place when cornering. You tend to either lean in too far, or not enough and have to adjust line mid corner which at best looks a little clumsy and at worst could lead to an accident.
Now looking ahead is easier than it sounds because it is counter intuitive. My natural tendency is to want to look at the road directly in front of me. Even though I have been riding long enough to have made this a habit, I still find I have to make a conscious decision to look through the corner to the end.

Living our life by faith is also a counter intuitive activity. Our natural tendency is to look at the here and now instead of looking down the road through the eyes of faith at what Jesus has accomplished for us. When we focus just on the here and now we are susceptible to losing sight of the big picture and choosing a direction through life that is not the best way to go.

Hebrews 12 says, ‘Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith.’ (Hebrews 12:1, 2) We are to look through the corners of life and fix our eyes on Jesus. Jesus has already walked the journey of faith for us and marked out the route for us.

What helps you keep your eyes fixed on Jesus? Whatever it is do it so that you can stay on track and not fall off!

Pastor Noel Kluge

Message Series: - This week in the series ‘A person after God’s heart (David)’ we are going to be challenged with “Fessing up” to our Failures. Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au
This week’s bible readings are from: 2 Samuel 12:1-14; Psalm 51:1-12 and Luke 18:9-14.

Weekly Prayer Requests.


Weekly Prayer Requests: Not included in this newsletter but if you have a prayer request
or would like to view the current requests refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this Newsletter.

Children’s and Family Ministry


At the 8:45am service, Kingdom Kids are altogether in one group, of 3-8 year olds.
Last Sunday, our lesson was about Josiah reading God’s Word (2 Chronicles 34 – 35:19.). We heard how the book of God’s Words was lost and the temple was empty and dirty. The temple leader called many workers to repair the temple.
Together the Kingdom Kids made their own church to repair. They set up chairs, made an altar, flowers to put in vases, communion utensils and even found a lost scroll! We discovered how important God’s Word is and to share it with others.
There was lots of working and helping each other, with the children having a choice to: make their own book full of Bible texts, read Bible stories, build a church with blocks or role-play in the ‘made church’.
Kingdom Kids is a great place to come together to praise, learn and support each other in our faith journey. (If you don’t want to miss out, adults are allowed as helpers!)
Rachel Liebelt

NEW Bible Activity Kits
Remember to borrow a Bible Activity Kit for your children. They will really enjoy taking these kits home. These kits can be a great tool for parents, as you have the privilege of introducing your children to God’s love for them. Your whole family can learn together to share a spiritual learning journey. If you don’t have a church library card, ask for one on your welcome card this week.

Kingdom Kids on Holidays Soon
This Sunday is the last Kingdom Kids for 3 weeks. There is no Kingdom Kids on the 26th September. We will recommence on Sunday 17th October. Happy holidays!


FREE School Holiday Activity
Come along to the church hall on Wednesday 29th September. Arrive any time from 9:00am, finishing at 11:30am. There will be a ‘Bible Story Trail’ around the hall, as well as many activities such as painting, dress-ups and crafts along the way. Children choose a prize when they complete the trail. Trails are available for 3-6 year olds and 7-11 year olds. Younger children are welcome too. Parents will need to stay and share this time with their children. Morning tea provided. Please RSVP by 21st September. Phone: 8263 5087 or email: lcarson@paravista.org.au

Ignite Youth
Thank God You’re Here!
Thank you to all those wonderful people who turned up to help cook on Friday night. The Food for Families fridge is now completely full. Good work team!


The last youth event for the term is Friday the 24th of September. It’s a “Thank God You’re Here” themed night, where we will be having some fun doing skits and looking at encouragement. It’s going to be a good night. The night starts at 7pm in the church hall.
For the Term 3 timetable check out the youth notice board or head to the website:
http://www.paravista.org.au/index.php?section=ministry&subsection=youth&page=youth
Keep an eye out for the Term 4 timetable, which will be out within the next two weeks.


Blessings,
Sophie Gerrie
Youth and Young Adults Team Leader



Reminding all ladies of Good Shepherd
Friday night 22nd of October at the church hall at 7.00pm for a 7:30pm start. An opportunity for the ladies (of all ages) who call this congregation home to meet, mix, mingle and learn something fun along the way. For information please call Debbie Wesselingh on 8263 5518 or Andrea Brooks on 8289 4958




Mission

GOOD NEWS STORY!

The weekly free bread distribution here at church on Monday evenings has become a better than Good News Story. It’s a GREAT, GRAND, HUGE NEWS STORY.
To encourage friendship and relationship building for those who come to collect the free bread on Monday evenings, (and quite a few are not attending church) a group of members have banded together to cook and serve delicious soups.
These members made up small flyers and did a letter box drop around the church area. The result is that about 20 people have attended over the last 2 Monday nights. As a result of that, one coupled came to church for the first time last Sunday.
Initiative and incentive + God = kingdom growth. Great News Story! You bet…and through the simplicity of social gospel.


Sausages and scones
Were you here to experience the fellowship and the joyous atmosphere last week? If not, you missed out on opportunity for fabulous fun, friendship and food. The ambience was outstanding and the food was even better. Why not mark the 28th November in your diaries and plan to bring friends to our next fellowship morning.






Ministry Opportunities

PART-TIME CHAPLAIN NEEDED for the City West campus of UniSA. This will involve one day a week for the 26 university weeks of the year, and an honorarium of $4000pa. For further details, see the noticeboard, of contact Pastor Mike Pietsch on 8370 3615, or 0409 725 573, or mike.pietsch@lca.org.au Applications due by Monday 11th October 2010.


General
Secretary for the Board 2011
After 3 years of fantastic dedicated service Kathy Liebig has indicated that she will not continue as secretary of the Board in 2011.
The Board is seeking expressions of interest to fill this role. The role involves taking minutes at the monthly Board meetings. Board correspondence is dealt with separately and not usually actioned by the Secretary. Email access is important. To register an interest or for more details, please contact either Keren Sutton or John Dolling.

Synod Report
A report on Synod is contained in the ‘Together’ magazine. One of our delegates Jim Materne, has written a summary of his perspective of the Synod. 

Volunteer Tutors Needed!
Lutheran Community Care Refugee Services are looking for volunteers to provide tutoring to adult learners from a refugee background. Volunteers will aid in comprehension of course material and assist adult students to access internet and computer programs relevant to their tertiary study (TAFE and Uni).
Volunteers DO NOT need a background in education or other specialised fields. This role is to assist the student in their comprehension of the English language used in coursework. Tutoring sessions will be between 1-2hrs on a weekly basis (Fridays) during TAFE term time, at our Blair Athol office.
For more information, please contact Rachel Friebel 8269 9300 or RFriebel@lccare.org.au



Notice for articles in News and on notice board
Please note: Articles for the weekly news will only be placed in the news for two weeks. The weekly news is archived and can be viewed at any time.
Please see the office before posting notices on the notice board. Notices will only be displayed for a maximum of four weeks.
If you require advertising for a longer period please send the office a PowerPoint produced poster and this will be screened during the pre-service advertising.


Hospitality Rosters- Please take note
Rosters will be emailed out this weekend. Please check your area/s of ministry for dates of service.
Thankyou

 



Coming Events

SINGING OUR FAVOURITE HYMNS
Sunday 31st October 2pm
St Barnabas’ Anglican Church
Corner William & Elizabeth Streets
CROYDON

Craft Fair
Saturday 16th October 9:00am – 3:00pm
John XXIII Catholic Church
50 Reservoir Road Hope Valley


See the notice board for more information on these events.
You'll accomplish far more by focusing on your abilities instead of your limitations.



Email: churchenquiries@paravista.org.au


SA & NT DISTRICT SYNOD 2010
Report for Good Shepherd Board

The theme for SYNOD this year was Free, Forgiven & Forgiving

New pastors to the District were welcomed and presented to the SYNOD
Rolly was an apology.
Tertiary Institutions Committee on behalf of LSF presented a Proposal that:
“Every Pastor and congregation in the SA/NT District re-assess its pastoral care and education of young people with respect to relationships, and the role sex plays in these, as supported in God’s Word.”
DCC & GCC were asked to address this and provide resources to clearly teach young people about what sex means for relationships and to address the misconceptions given by secular society.
Many constitutional changes were made to the District constitution to bring it in line with the National constitution as directed by GCC.
It was moved that District SYNOD will now be held only every second year and the timing of SYNOD moved to the end of May.
The next SYNOD will now be in May 2012.
This will now have similar timing to our Church/School/Village AGM.
It was resolved that congregations and individuals welcome new arrivals from refugee backgrounds to their communities and that they speak out against racism wherever it occurs.
Much discussion was made over the wording needed to clearly express a change to the constitution for schools & aged care boards to have no more than 2 non Lutheran Christians on each board.
The wording approved:
There shall be no more than two (2) members of the governing body who are Christians other than from the Lutheran Church on each of the school and aged care boards resulting in no more than 20% of the number of the board.
Our own school council meets these requirements.
President David Altus gave his report and in the light of the theme for SYNOD (Free, Forgiven and Forgiving) asked for forgiveness for the way he and the District had dealt with those involved in the WYPOUT camp incident. He spoke in very general terms of the incident and that many involved were hurting and that he had meet with 6 of the 8 that were involved, following the dropping of the charges.
He asked that we all act with forgiveness to all those involved and that the district was still not able to speak more specifically about the incident.
The Finance report included the 2009 Income, current membership and the last 5 years worth of contributions made to the District by each and every congregation in the district. It was suggested that each congregation could aim to contribute 10% of their income.
The 2011 Budget was passed with total income of $1,790,000 resulting in a deficit of $35,750 to be covered by General Legacies.
Operating deficit for 2009 was $36,188.
In 2009 membership was down 2,000 to 29,356 with average weekly attendance of 14,511. Since 1997 the attendance has declined 19% and membership has declined 22%
The Aged Care Council presented the winning entry in its Aged Care Media Award that aims to strengthen the ties between the Lutheran Schools and the Lutheran Aged Care Organisations. This year the winning entry was a video from Endeavour College with its year 8 students Troy Hancock and Michael Pfeiffer receiving the award. Both were students at Good Shepherd Primary last year and Michael is a member at Good Shepherd.
A summary report will be received from the District within 2 weeks of Synod and will be on forwarded at that time.

Jim Materne
GSPV Synod Delegate for 2010-2012

Friday, September 10, 2010

12th September, 2010

Honest with God??

When you’re between a rock and a hard place, what do you do? Where do you turn?

Do you rack your brains? Phone a friend? Take out your anxiety on family members? Stay awake through the night worrying about it? Run and hide? Anaesthetize it?

When David is under the pump, he prays. In Psalms 50-59, we find a number of David’s prayers of lament. Several of these Psalms have headings that indicate what David was facing at the time. Between a rock and a hard place, David turns to God. For example:

When I am afraid, I will trust in you.
In God, whose word I praise,
In God I trust; I will not be afraid. (Ps 56:3-4 NIV)

Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy on me, for in you my soul takes refuge.
I will take refuge in the shadow of your wings until the disaster has passed. (Ps 57:1 NIV)

No matter what he was facing, David trusted God’s unfailing love. Whether he landed in a mess made by others, or a mess of his own making, David knew that he could always turn to God for mercy. In the LORD, David found sanctuary, security and strength.

How is it with you?

One of the things we can learn from David is being honest with God. When we stop trying to impress God – and instead engage in “straight shooting” with him – then we’re living as people after his own heart.

Authentic. Unpretentious. Open. Real. Vulnerable. Fair dinkum. Humble. This describes the God we encounter in Jesus. We can talk with Him about anything. As the writer to the Hebrews reminds us:

For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who in every respect has been tested as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore approach the throne of grace with boldness, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. (Heb 4:15-16 NRSV)

Joy in Jesus!

Pr Rolly Stahl


Message Series: - This week in the series ‘A person after God’s heart (David)’ you will be asked to cooperate with God and do life together. Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au This week’s bible readings are from: 1 Samuel 23:7-18, Mark 3:13-19.



Weekly Prayer Requests
Not included in this newsletter but if you have a prayer request or would like to view the current requests refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this Newsletter.


Children’s and Family Ministry

NEW Bible Activity Kits – Now Available for Borrowing
Remember to borrow a Bible Activity Kit for your children. They will really enjoy taking these kits home. These kits can be a great tool for parents, as you have the privilege of introducing your children to God’s love for them. Your whole family can learn together to share a spiritual learning journey. If you don’t have a church library card, you could ask for one on your welcome card this week.

FREE School Holiday Activity
Come along to the church hall on Wednesday 29th September. Arrive any time from 9:00am, finishing at 11:30am. There will be a ‘Bible Story Trail’ around the hall, as well as many activities such as painting, dress-ups and crafts along the way. Children choose a prize when they complete the trail. Trails are available for 3-6 year olds and 7-11 year olds. Younger children are welcome too. Parents will need to stay and share this time with their children. Morning tea provided. Please RSVP by 21st September. Phone: 8363 5087 or email: lcarson@paravista.org.au

Ignite Youth


Calling all Master Chefs!
This week youth are cooking up a storm for Food for Families. Youth starts at 7.00pm so come along and help out. The school has very kindly lent us the use of the Gym during youth. If you think you might enjoy playing some sport at youth on a Friday night, please wear white soled sports shoes. Can’t wait to see you there!

For the Term 3 timetable check out the youth notice board or head to the website: http://www.paravista.org.au/index.php?section=ministry&subsection=youth&page=youth
Keep an eye out for the Term 4 timetable, which will be out within the next two weeks.

Blessings,
Sophie Gerrie
Youth and Young Adults Team Leader


Mission

Coming Events

Maranatha Health: This Sunday 12th September
Michael and Kim Findlay from Maranatha Health will be sharing their vision in each of our services this Sunday. At the morning services they will share an overview (10 mins) however, they will be taking the entire 6 pm service so come along and hear about this exciting vision.

Maranatha Health is an Australian not-for-profit organization that is committed to raising health outcomes, empowering the poor, and making positive, lasting change in Uganda, Africa. Learn more at http://www.maranathahealth.org/index.html


Scones and cards will be available after both morning services on this Sunday to raise funds for missions.



Sausages also available after the 10.45am service. Wow!! Why not stay and make it an informal social lunch and catch up with fellow worshipers. Remember to invite a friend to service and introduce them to new friends.


Safe Place Training for Para Vista
It is not too late to enrol.

The LCA has developed a Safe Place Policy. This policy deals with the interactions between adults (over 18). This alerts members to dangers and consequences of inappropriate behavior towards other people in the church. It also provides mechanisms and procedures, based on the Word of God, by which we can work through painful and serious matters.

We, along with the LCA, encourage all involved in ministry with people over 18, especially Team Leaders, to complete the training. This will help make Para Vista a safe place for all.

Eventually all involved in leading ministry involving adults will need to do this training. Training is valid for 3 years so everyone trained prior to 2008 will need to do a refresher course.

Remember the 2 opportunities for training at Para Vista
This Sunday starting at 12.45pm. Lunch will be provided if you contact John on 0409 819 864.
\Wednesday 15th September 7:15 to 9:30pm.

Ministry Opportunities

You can make a difference
For more information please call the Church Office on 8263 5087 orvisit http://www.paravista.org.au/index.php?section=home&page=home log in and go to the opportunities to serve area. Have you responded yet?

General
PART-TIME CHAPLAIN NEEDED for the City West campus of UniSA.
This will involve one day a week for the 26 university weeks of the year, and an honorarium of $4000pa. For further details, see the noticeboard, of contact Pastor Mike Pietsch on 8370 3615, or 0409 725 573, or mike.pietsch@lca.org.au

Applications due by Monday 11th October 2010.

LORD what do you want me to do?
Spend a day with Naomi Reed – Christian Author of the year 2009 - at a PLUS missions workshop at the Adelaide College of Ministries. From 9.30am to 4.00pm on Saturday 16 October including a Nepalese lunch. Registration forms can be found in the church Information Corner, alternately phone 8369 1414 or email reception@acm.sa.edu.au

I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. - Thomas Alva Edison


Church Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00am – 3.45pm

Church Web site:
www.paravista.org.au
Email: churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

388 Montague Road
Para Vista SA 5093

PO Box 306
Modbury North SA 5092
Phone: 8263 5087
Fax: 8395 2680

Friday, September 3, 2010

5th September 2010

What’s your calling?

His father was a successful barber, so everyone assumed young George would follow in the family trade. Unfortunately for his dad, George was more interested in music. Unfortunately for George, his dad thought musicians were nothing more than "vagabonds." At age seven, the Duke of Weissenfels accidentally heard George playing around on an organ. The Duke encouraged George's father to develop his son's obvious talent. Since a Duke's request was not to be taken lightly, George was given lessons while his father hoped the boy's love for music would pass. Mr. Handel was mistaken. His son's passion only grew, and he became the "Celebrated Saxon."
George Friedrich Handel believed his music was a gift from God and composing was his calling. Handel enjoyed an easy and luxurious life until he made some bad business decisions and became the target of jealous less-talented musicians. His health was failing; his creditors threatened him with imprisonment. He almost gave up, yet from this valley of despair came his greatest work, Messiah. His health continued to decline over the remaining decade of his life. He suffered a fainting spell during a performance of Messiah. He went home to bed and never got up.
The Lutheran saint expressed the wish that he might die on Good Friday "in the hope of rejoining the good God, my sweet Lord and Savior, on the day of his Resurrection." His wish was fulfilled in the early morning of Holy Saturday (April 14, 1759) when this man of calling met his Messiah face to face.
When I hear the "Hallelujah Chorus," I'm thankful this would-be barber followed his calling from God.
Eph. 4:1 – “I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received.”

Dean Eaton


Message Series: - This week is the third in the series ‘A person after God’s heart (David)’. We are going
to be challenged with “Trusting God’s Timing”. Podcast available now at www.paravista.org.au
This week’s bible readings are from: 1 Samuel 24:1-12, 1 Samuel 26:1-12.

As our Weekly News is posted on the web it has been decided that our Prayer List and Parish Register will be included in the email sent with the Weekly News rather than imbedded in the News itself. This protects the privacy of those whose names are included.


Children’s and Family Ministry
Kingdom Kids’ Visitor
Many thanks to Bruce Hulme for opening our 10.30am Kingdom Kids last week with fun and singing! It was great to rejoice in Jesus, our King, together.
Kool Zone kids are still bringing a coin to put into the “Wholly Cow’s” mouth! We have saved over $75 but need to raise $138 for a cow in Cambodia.
Kindy Zone is having a movie day this Sunday. We’re looking forward to watching “Jonah”, a Veggie Tales movie.


NEW Bible Activity KitsNow Available for Borrowing
Remember to borrow a Bible Activity Kit for your children. They will really enjoy taking these kits home. These kits can be a great tool for you as parents giving you the privilege of introducing your children to God’s love for them. Your whole family can learn together and share your spiritual learning journey.

FREE School Holiday Activity
Yes Free! Looking for an interesting holiday activity for the kids? There will be a ‘Bible Story Trail’ in the church hall on Wednesday 29th September. Arrive any time after 9.00am until 11.30am. This will be an activity which parents can do together with their children. Trails are available for 3-6 year olds and 7-11 year olds. Younger children are also welcome. The children will receive a prize for answering the trail questions and will have a choice of crafts and other activities. RSVP to church office on 8263 5087 or churchenquiries@paravista.org.au by Tuesday 21st September.

Ignite Youth
The Youth Program:
For a full Term 3 timetable, check out the youth notice board or go to the website http://www.paravista.org.au/index.php?section=ministry&subsection=youth&page=youth
Sophie Gerrie (Youth and Young Adults Team Leader)

Women's Fellowship
The September Women's Fellowship meeting will be held on Tuesday 7th September at 1.00pm in the church hall. Dean Eaton will be the bible study leader and guest speaker.
Calling all ladies of Good Shepherd
Please put Friday night 22nd October in your diaries. Come along to the church hall at 7.00pm for a 7:30pm start.
It is an opportunity for the ladies (of all ages) who call this congregation home to meet, mix, mingle and learn something fun along the way. Bring a friend and double your fun. For information please call Debbie Wesselingh on
8263 5518 or Andrea Brooks on 8289 4958

Mission

Lutheran Media Ministry Media Matters
Please check your pigeon hole for the latest spring edition. Media Matters relies on your support and prayers to continue. Visit them at www.lutheranmedia.org.au, www.facetoface.org.au, www.onmainstreet.org.au or FREECALL 1800 353 350.



Coming Events
Maranatha Health:
Sunday 12th September
Michael and Kim Findlay from Maranatha Health will be sharing their vision in each of our services on Sunday 12th September. At the morning services they will share an overview (10 mins) however they will be taking the entire 6 pm service so come along and hear about this exciting vision.
Maranatha Health is an Australian not-for-profit organization that is committed to raising health outcomes, empowering the poor, and making positive, lasting change in Uganda, Africa. Learn more at http://www.maranathahealth.org/index.html

Scones and cards will be available after both morning services on Sunday 12th September to raise funds for missions. Sausages also available after the 10.45 am service. Wow!! Why not stay and make it an informal social lunch and catch up with fellow worshipers. Better still invite a friend to service and introduce them to new friends.






Safe Place Training for Para Vista
Please note the correction of date and time
It is hoped that churches provide an environment where all attending are safe - physically, emotionally and spiritually. Following Christ’s command to love one another we are to treat each other with respect and dignity. Unfortunately history demonstrates that the church is a place of
grace but not perfect morality.
The LCA has developed a Safe Place Policy. This policy deals with the interactions between adults (over 18). This alerts members to dangers and consequences of inappropriate behavior towards other people in the church. It also provides mechanisms and procedures, based on the Word of God, by which we can work through painful and serious matters.
We, along with the LCA, encourage all involved in ministry with people over 18, especially Team Leaders, to complete the training. This will help make Para Vista a safe place for all.
There will be 2 opportunities for training at Para Vista
Sunday 12th September after 10.30 am service

Wednesday 15th September 7:15 to 9:30 pm.
Please assist us with the date you will be attending, by marking your welcome card, via email jdolling@paravista.org.au or by contacting the church office on 8263 5087. There is morning tea after the second service on Sunday the 12th and we will provide lunch for those attending.


Friends of Lutheran Archives meeting. For an interesting evening join Dr Richard Hauser on the topic of ‘The Patriarchs’ - the leaders in Lutheran education in the 19th century. Richard's recent book examines the role of eight leaders in the development of Lutheran schooling. Why did he select these individuals? Meeting at Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place, Adelaide, on Monday 20th September starting at 7.30pm. For a gold coin donation supper is included.

Ministry Opportunities
You can make a difference

For more information please call the Church Office on 8263 5087 or
visit http://www.paravista.org.au/index.php?section=home&page=home log in and go to the opportunities to serve area. Have you responded yet?


Our grounds!
40% covered 60% unkept
There are now 3 volunteers to assist with maintaining the gardens around the church. On areas allocated to these volunteers it means we will be able to maintain 40% of
our grounds. If you can spare 2 hours per month to help maintain the other 60% please contact John Dolling jdolling@paravista.org.au or 0409 819 864. Our grounds are the first contact for visitors and are what the general community see. What message would un-kept grounds give about our congregation?


General
Staff on leave – Dean Eaton will be taking some well earned rest from Sunday 5th -18th September. If you require assistance please contact the office on 8263 5087.

Financial report

Income
July
Offerings $40199 (budget$40000)
Other $3625
Total $43824

Jan - July
Offerings $288767
Other $33838
Total $322605

Expenditure
July $44143
Jan – July $288577

As of 31/07/2010 income is as budgeted - both offerings and other income expenditure is at present substantially under budget.

53% of giving was through REG while Sunday offerings accounted for 47% of offerings.
We thank members and praise God for your generous continued support of the mission at Para Vista.


WANTED – Caring people to volunteer in the Blair Athol Lutheran Community Care OP Shop. We need your skills as a shop assistant or sorting clothing and donations, washing, ironing or cutting rags. If you can spare several hours on a regular basis we’d love you to join our friendly, dedicated team.
Please contact Natalie on 8269 9326. Thank you.

Have you missed a copy of the ‘Weekly News’ due to holidays or technology challenges? Check out the archive button below where copies of previous news have been stored to remind you of important dates and activities.

Daily Devotion Book for 2011
Want to give your adult children, family member or friend a gift of spiritual blessing?
Give your loved ones the gift of Time out- Listening to Jesus a book of Christian devotions for 2011 by Australian Lutheran writers and published by Australian Church Recourses. One devotion for each day of the calendar year based on the lectionary reading for the day. Each meditation is a ‘time-out’ of about three minutes and consists of a Bible reading, some thoughts on that passage, and a short prayer. The devotion writers’ thoughts are life-related and centred on the message of God’s love for his people shown in Jesus Christ. The devotions can be used for individuals, families and groups. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit they will be listening to Jesus.
ACR will gift wrap it, post it and sign it – from you. $25.00 inc postage anywhere in Australia.
Please contact the office on 8263 5087.

Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Birdwood, extend an invitation to all former members and friends to join them for a celebration service of the 150th anniversary of the dedication of the Church building on Sunday,
31st October, 2010 at 10.00am. A shared luncheon will follow. Inquiries to Fran Henschke (08) 8568 2306 or 0417 084 443 or email the Church office at birdwood@adam.com.au

Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Flinders St, Adelaide is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the formation of the congregation which took place on 3rd October 1860.
There will be a special Thanksgiving Service on Sunday 3rd October at 10am. This will be followed by a luncheon.
On Sunday 24th October a Hymnfest will take place. This will feature hymns and songs by Australian Lutherans, as well as a variety of musical items. Tickets are $10 at the door.
All those with connections to Bethlehem Church are most welcome to join in the celebrations.

THANKYOU THANKYOU
Thanks to all who purchased tickets and attended the Music Night with the BordererS at the RSL Club at Prospect. It was a fantastic night of dancing, singing, lots of fun and great prizes! Many thanks to Jim and Alex who donated their time and talent for the night. Money raised on the night was a fantastic $2850!! All proceeds will be sent to the Cebu Missionary Foundation. Thanks to those who kindly donated gifts and products that were used in the raffles and door prizes. Thankyou from the Overseas Mission Fundraising Team.


Real success is finding your lifework in the work that you love.

Church Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00am – 3.45pm
Church Web site: www.paravista.org.au
Email: churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

388 Montague Road


Para Vista SA 5093

PO Box 306
Modbury North SA 5092
Phone: 8263 5087
Fax: 8395 2680

Friday, August 27, 2010

29th August 2001


Asking God

Golfer Arnold Palmer once played a series of exhibition matches in Saudi Arabia. The king was so impressed that he proposed to give Palmer a gift. Palmer demurred; "It really isn't necessary, your Highness. I'm honoured to have been invited."
"I would be deeply upset," replied the king, "if you would not allow me to give you a gift."
Palmer thought for a moment and said, "All right. How about a golf club? That would be a beautiful momento of my visit to your country."
The next day, delivered to Palmer's hotel, was the title to a golf club. Thousands of acres, trees, lakes, clubhouse, and so forth.
The moral of this story is: In the presence of a King, don't ask for small gifts!
Over thirty years ago our church was asking God for big things and God answered. He gave us the school, our church, past missions. I wonder what He is asking us to ask for right now as a fellowship? May the Spirit deliver us from small mindedness and a lack of faith, and enable us to ask God for those things He wills to give to us in these significant days.
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. Ephesians 3:20-21

Dean Eaton


Message Series: - This week is the second in the series ‘A person after God’s heart (David)’ asking for God’s strength to slay giants. Podcast available now at www.paravista.org.au This week’s bible readings are from: 1 Samuel 17:1-11, 32-50; Mark 4:35-41.
The previous series ‘Questions that demand an answer’ can also be downloaded. The series may be ordered from the church office on 8263 5087 or via your welcome card by requesting the series together with your name and contact details.

Weekly Prayer Requests.
Not included in this newsletter but if you have a prayer request or would like to view the current requests refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this Newsletter.


Children’s and Family Ministry

Kingdom Kids Visitor
This Sunday Bruce Hulme will be visiting the 10:30am Kingdom Kids and singing some songs with us. We are looking forward to seeing all of the kids there!
*Kool Zone kids – don’t forget to bring a coin to put into the “Wholly Cow’s” mouth! We have saved over $65 but need to raise $138 for a cow in Cambodia.
*Kindy Zone (3-5 year olds) is seeking a supervising adult to help us on Sunday 5th September for the 8:45am or 10:30am service. If you think you could help, please call the church office, see Tanya Harrison or email lcarson@paravista.org.au.

NEW Bible Activity Kits – Now Available for Borrowing
This Sunday morning is the launch of our new Bible Activity Kits. They contain a children’s Bible story book and a game or some toys or a DVD that support the story and “Faith 5” bookmarks. They also have laminated instructions containing questions about the story, prayer points and suggested activities to do at home.
We hope that your children will really enjoy taking these kits home. We also hope that these kits can be a great tool for parents as you have the privilege of introducing your children to God’s love for them. Your whole family can learn together and share your spiritual learning journey.

School Holiday Activity
We are hoping to set up a ‘Bible Story Trail’ in the hall on one morning during the September/October holidays. This would be an activity that parents could do together with their children (aged 2-11 years). The children would receive a prize for answering the trail questions and could also do some craft activities. If you are interested in helping to organise or supervise this holiday activity, please contact Tanya Harrison. More information will be available soon.

Ignite Youth
Forms for Spring Metro Christian Life Week are now out!! Get in quick as places are limited! Forms are available from the youth notice board and from http://www.lysa.com.au/metroclw/Downloads.html

Youth Alive is being held on Saturday 4th September at Paradise Community Church, 7pm start. We are absolutely blessed to have special guests Hillsong United playing for us. Tickets are $15 each, or $10 for 10+. We will not be taking a bus or running this as a youth event, but if anyone wants a ticket let me know. I will be ordering some tickets in the coming weeks so you can buy them through me for $10. You will need to make your own transport arrangements.
The Youth Program: For a full Term 3 timetable, check out the youth notice board or go to the website http://www.paravista.org.au/index.php?section=ministry&subsection=youth&page=youth
Sophie Gerrie (Youth and Young Adults Team Leader)

Women's Fellowship
The September Women's Fellowship meeting will be held on Tuesday 7th September at 1.00pm in the church hall. Dean Eaton will be the bible study leader and guest speaker.

Calling all ladies of Good Shepherd:


Please put Friday night 22nd October in your diaries. Come along to the church hall at 7.00pm for a 7:30 pm start. It is an opportunity for the ladies (of all ages) who call this congregation home to meet, mix, mingle and learn something fun along the way. Bring a friend and double your fun. For information please call Debbie Wesselingh on
8263 5518 or Andrea Brooks on 8289 4958



Mission

Pakistan Floods
The scale of the devastation, tragedy and human suffering caused by the flooding in Pakistan is almost beyond comprehension. It is in times like these that we have an opportunity as Christians to rise up and share the love of Jesus to our global neighbours who are in great need. You can support relief efforts by donating money to Australian Lutheran World Service. Donations can be made on line at http://www.lca.org.au/action/alws/ or calling 1300 763 407.

Coming Events

PLAS PRAI CAMBODIA MISSION - January or July 2011 Information Afternoon - Sunday 26th September 2.30pm at Bethlehem, Adelaide. An opportunity to join a grassroots trip to Northern Cambodia - travel off the beaten track and experience the real Cambodia. Contact roger.whittall@lca.org.au for further details. The Plas Prai Foundation is an independent educational charity, registered as an NGO in Cambodia and incorporated in South Australia.


Safe Place Training for Para Vista
It is hoped that churches provide an environment where all attending are safe - physically, emotionally and spiritually. Following Christ’s command to love one another we are to treat each other with respect and dignity. Unfortunately history demonstrates that the church is a place of grace but not perfect morality.
The LCA has developed a Safe Place Policy. This policy deals with the interactions between adults (over 18). This alerts members to dangers and consequences of inappropriate behavior towards other people in the church. It also provides mechanisms and procedures, based on the Word of God, by which we can work through painful and serious matters.
We, along with the LCA, encourage all involved in ministry with people over 18, especially Team Leaders, to complete the training. This will help make Para Vista a safe place for all.
There will be 2 opportunities for training at Para Vista
Wednesday 8th September 7:15 to 9:30 pm Wednesday 15th September 7:15 to 9:30 pm


Ministry Opportunities
Communion Roster: Worship Hosts: Good Shepherd sign:
For more Information please call the Church Office on 8263 5087 or
visit http://www.paravista.org.au/index.php?section=home&page=home

Monthly rosters will now be forwarded by email to lessen our impact on the environment. If you require a hard copy please call the office during office hours.

PREPARING for MARRIAGE
Saturday 9 October: 9am-5pm and
Sunday 10 October 2010: 1-5pm
Good Shepherd Lutheran School
388 Montague Road, Para Vista

PREPARING for MARRIAGE
Four Wednesday evenings from
6.45-9.30pm 3 November to 24 November 2010
Lutheran Community Care
309 Prospect Road, Blair Athol

Cost: $160 per couple if both employed; $85 if one employed; $65 if neither employed/students [GST incl]
To register or for more information contact Margaret or Kristy on 8331 3111, Email: magill@lccsa.org.au or website: www.lccsa.org.au

Our grounds!
40% covered 60% unkept
There are now 3 volunteers to assist with maintaining the gardens around the church. On areas allocated to these volunteers it means we will be able to maintain 40% of our grounds. If you can spare 2 hours per month to help maintain the other 60% please contact John Dolling jdolling@paravista.org.au or 0409 819 864. Our grounds are the first contact for visitors and are what the general community see. What message would un-kept grounds give about our congregation?


General
Please note office closed for staff meeting
On Tuesday 31st August from 9.00 to 10.00am

See the notice board
Jim Kraft has entered, to run in the City-Bay Fun run on 19th September to support the Multiple Sclerosis Society. For further details contact Jim by phone: 8165 7470 (Bus) Mobile: 0411 402 564 or you can visit his fundraising page at www.everydayhero.com.au/jim_kraft.

Rental accommodation wanted
24 year old christian male moving from Canberra to Adelaide on the 11th September looking for rental/boarding accommodation within 30 minutes drive from Glynde. Please contact Simon at sgallasch1@gmail.com or on 0408504365.

WANTED – Caring people to volunteer in the Blair Athol Lutheran Community Care OP Shop. We need your skills as a shop assistant or sorting clothing and donations, washing, ironing or cutting rags. If you can spare several hours on a regular basis we’d love you to join our friendly, dedicated team.
Please contact Natalie on 82699326. Thank you.

It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it. Joseph Joubert


Church Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00am – 3.45pm
Church Web site: www.paravista.org.au
Email: churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

388 Montague Road
Para Vista SA 5093
PO Box 306
Modbury North SA 5092
Phone: 8263 5087
Fax: 8395 2680

Friday, August 20, 2010

22 August 2010

A person after God’s own heart?
From ancient times until now, we often use the word “heart” as a metaphor to talk about what goes on inside us. It includes our thoughts, self-talk, memories, feelings, desires, convictions, personality, motivation and will. It describes the inner reason behind our actions … and therefore what sort of persons we really are.
Jesus made it clear that our attitudes, words and actions come out of our hearts:
• For out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks. (Matthew 12:34 NIV)
• For it is from within, from the human heart, that evil intentions come… (Mark 7:20 NRSV)
Jesus also states that the dearest object of our affection takes pride of place in our hearts: For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. (Matt 6:21) The treasure of our hearts is what we consistently turn to for security, worth, or meaning. It is either the living God; or one of many substitutes or “idols”.
Our heart is either open or closed to God. One of Jesus’ beatitudes: Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God. (Matt 5:8) God not only looks into our hearts, but wants to take up residence in our hearts - so he can renew our hearts, transform our character, and bless the world through us.
The Old Testament Proverbs remind us that God looks not just at our outward actions, but also into our hearts. The crucible for silver and the furnace for gold, but the LORD tests the heart. (Prov 17:3 NIV) That’s why we’re urged: Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life. (Prov 4:23 NIV)
Again in the Old Testament, there’s one described as a person after God’s heart. David was Israel’s second king, yet the first to receive the promise of a royal messiah through his family line (2 Samuel 7). He ruled from about 1005 to 965 BC. Despite making some great moral blunders, David was regarded as a great king of God's people. God’s opinion of David: I have found David son of Jesse a man after my own heart; he will do everything I want him to do. (Acts 13:22 NIV)
In our upcoming worship series commencing 22nd August, we will look at some stories from the life of David. Hopefully, we will gain some insights about God’s place in our internal world. Yet more importantly, I pray the Holy Spirit will do “heart surgery” in each of us – so you and I will grow as persons after God’s heart.
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me. (Ps 51:10 NRSV)


Joy in Jesus!
Pr Rolly Stahl

Message Series: - This week we start a new series ‘A person after God’s heart (David)’. Podcast available now at www.paravista.org.au This week’s bible reading is from: 1 Samuel 16:1-13.
The series ‘Questions that demand an answer’ can also be downloaded. It may also be ordered from the church office on 8263 5087 or via you welcome card by requesting the series together with your name and contact details.

Weekly Prayer Requests: Not included in this newsletter but if you have a prayer request or would like to view the current requests refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this Newsletter.

Children’s and Family Ministry
Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids will be held in both the 8.45am and 10.30am services. During the 10.30am service, there is:
• Baby Zone (0-3 year olds),
• Kindy Zone (3-5 year olds or Reception),
• Kids Zone (Years 1-3) and
• Kool Zone (Years 4-6).

Kingdom Kids Visitor
Last Sunday the Kingdom Kids had lots of fun singing and dancing to the songs of Chris Jaensch. We really appreciate him dropping in to play his guitar with us and look forward to seeing him again soon!

School Holiday Activity
We are hoping to set up a ‘Bible Story Trail’ in the hall on one morning during the September/October holidays. This would be an activity that parents could do together with their children (aged 2-11 years). The children would receive a prize for answering the trail questions and could also do some craft activities. If you are interested in helping to organise or supervise this holiday activity, please contact Tanya Harrison. More information will be available soon.

Children’s Concert
“Saviour of the World” by Sean W. Smith
Aussie Children’s Entertainer
Date: Sunday 24th October
Venue: the Marketplace Church
Address: Corner of South Terrace and Vinrace Street, Adelaide City, SA
Time: 4pm
Tickets only $4, children under 2 free!
For more information see www.seanwsmith.com

Playgroup
Do you know someone who would like to join in with Playgroup? We meet Wednesday mornings in the church hall.

Ignite Youth: Board game night was a hit! I had so much fun, thanks to all the youth who came along and made the night so enjoyable!
Forms for Spring Metro Christian Life Week are now out!! Get in quick as places are limited! Forms are available from the youth notice board and from http://www.lysa.com.au/metroclw/Downloads.html
On 27th August we will be travelling to Concordia College for the Out of the Valley Youth Rally. $10 for bus and tea. If you would like your young person to attend, you must sign a permission form and send it with them on the night. Forms can be found on the website…
Youth Alive is being held on Saturday 4th September at Paradise Community Church, 7pm start. We are absolutely blessed to have special guests Hillsong United playing for us. Tickets are $15 each, or $10 for 10+. We will not be taking a bus or running this as a youth event, but if anyone wants a ticket let me know. I will be ordering some tickets so you can buy them through me for $10. You will need to make your own transport arrangements.

The Youth Program: For a full Term 3 timetable, check out the youth notice board or go to the website http://www.paravista.org.au/index.php?section=ministry&subsection=youth&page=youth
Sophie Gerrie (Youth and Young Adults Team Leader)

Confirmation Program for young people in years 9-12 will be starting up soon. Please email rstahl@paravista.org.au for more information.

Men’s 4WD and fishing trip
Have you booked your weekend yet? For more information talk to Pastor Noel after service, or contact him at the office on 8263 5087 or nkluge@paravista.org.au

Women's Fellowship
Bread bag tags are needed, undamaged, any colour with or without printing for charity fundraising for the Mental Illness Fellowship of SA Inc. (MFSA). 5,000kg of bread bag tags collected per year (13 million tags) will bring @ 1 cent each, $130,000.00. Tags can be left in the black box provided under the pigeon holes. Women's Fellowship will pick up and deliver them periodically to MFSA Sunflower Shop – 1267 North East Road, St Agnes.
The September Women's Fellowship meeting will be held on Tuesday 7th September at 1.00pm in the church hall. Dean Eaton will be the bible study leader and guest speaker.


From the Parish register
Dennis and Chris Trezise have transferred their membership to St Peter's Blackwood, SA
Baptism of Kobe Lenard Aldous.
Birth of Micah Karl Sutton son to Josh and Keren Sutton.

Mission
This is your
INVITATION to discovery

The next Discovery seminar is being held NEXT Tuesday 24th August 2010 6.30pm – 9.00pm, in conjunction with the following Tuesday evening 31st August 2010, 6.50pm – 9.00pm. The evenings are facilitated by Pastor Noel Kluge. The first evening begins with a free meal and a chance to meet up with others attending the course and be introduced to the church ministry team.

To assist with the preparation of manuals (supplied) and for catering purposes could you please advise the office by phone 8263 5087, email churchenquires@paravista.org.au or by writing 'Discovery' with your name and address and contact number on your welcome card.

Pakistan Floods
The scale of the devastation, tragedy and human suffering caused by the flooding in Pakistan is almost beyond comprehension. It is in times like these that we have an opportunity as Christians to rise up and share the love of Jesus to our global neighbours who are in great need. You can support relief efforts by donating money to Australian Lutheran World Service. Donations can be made on line at http://www.lca.org.au/action/alws/ or calling 1300 763 407.

Coming Events

Lutherans for Life Conference
How do Christians speak out to a world in need? How can we bring the promise of life to a culture of death? On Saturday 28th August from 9 00am to 3.00pm at Australian Lutheran College, 104 Jeffcott Street North Adelaide, Lutherans for Life are holding their annual conference with speakers addressing these very issues. Mother of five and prominent campaigner against the sexualisation of young girls, Selena Ewing will be speaking on motherhood and the whole community. Family First politician Dennis Hood will address the fight for promoting life values in parliament. Madeleine Wiedemann will speak about her own journey through abortion and to baptism in Christ, and Pastor Fraser Pearce will speak on forgiveness is this realm of sexuality and ethics. Cost: $20 for adults and $10 for concession. To register go to - lutheransforlife@gmail.com or call Tom and Chelsea on 7225 0369.

Friends of Lutheran Archives meeting. Topic: The early missionary experience at Hermannsburg - what lessons are there for today's Australia? Speaker John Strehlow is the grandson of missionary Carl Strehlow, and has written a book about his grandparents. At Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place, Adelaide, on Monday 30th August starting at 7.30pm. Entry for a gold coin donation with supper included.

PLAS PRAI CAMBODIA MISSION - January or July 2011 Information Afternoon - Sunday 26th September 2.30pm at Bethlehem, Adelaide. An opportunity to join a grassroots trip to Northern Cambodia - travel off the beaten track and experience the real Cambodia. Contact roger.whittall@lca.org.au for further details. The Plas Prai Foundation is an independent educational charity, registered as an NGO in Cambodia and incorporated in South Australia.

Social club
Celebrate special days with the social club meeting every Thursday in the church hall from 1.00 to 4.00pm. Loads of activities to keep you young at heart and involved in a community activity. Enjoy a social chat or sip on a cuppa while watching or participating in the entertainment. All ages are welcome.

Ministry Opportunities

Communion Roster: Worship Hosts: Good Shepherd sign: For more Information please call the Church Office on 8263 5087 or visit http://www.paravista.org.au/index.php?section=home&page=home

Monthly Hospitality Rosters will now be forwarded by email to lessen our impact on the environment. If you require a hard copy please call the office during office hours.

Endeavour College
Twilight Tour, Thursday 26th August from 4.00pm – 6.30pm.
An opportunity to meet the Principal, tour the modern facilities with students and staff; hear of our K – 12 Educational pathway; view the newest building programme; and see students involved in extra-curricular opportunities. See the flyer on the notice board for more information.
A few vacancies still exist for Year 8 in 2011. Enquire now on 8368 3311.

Job Opportunities:
Christian pastoral support worker (Previously known as “School Chaplain”) at Valley View Secondary School. Applications are invited for this 12 hour per week position, commencing Term 4, 2010. The position exists to offer support to students, staff and the school community. A Job and Person Specification is available from the school front office. Ph: 8360 6111. Closing date: Monday 23rd August, 4.00pm. www.smg.asn.au

Our grounds!
Volunteers are still required.
2 down 8 to go. In the last 2 Weekly News, I have asked for people to assist in ensuring our grounds are maintained in their present good condition. This would entail approximately 2 hours per month.
We now have 2 volunteers. Interestingly the second person to volunteer is not a member and worships elsewhere but is keen to ensure our grounds remain in their present good condition. 10 volunteers @ 2 hours a month would get the job done.
If you have 2 hours per month and can assist please contact John Dolling - jdolling@paravista.org.au or 0409 819 864

General

Facilities Maintenance
Manse air conditioner
$1850 of repairs were identified to bring the 20 year old manse air conditioner up to good working order. In the foreseeable future there could have been another $600 of upgrade required. The ducting was also faulty. The Board, on recommendation from both the Facilities Management Team and Finance Team, decided to replace the current air conditioner. This was completed this week.
This will not affect this year's budget as the money will be taken from the Asset Replacement Fund. This account was established in 2008 and is funded through any surplus from the previous year. In both 2008 and 2009 money was deposited into this account. It is used to replace damaged, obsolete and non functioning plant and equipment.

Electrical Testing
For the safety of users, all electrical equipment is tested. Electrical items that are regularly plugged and unplugged (vacuum cleaners) are tested annually whereas static items such as computers are tested every 5 years. Every item tested is the tagged with the testing details. If you find an electrical item not tagged could you please inform the church office.

If you know where you want to go, you'll have a much better chance of getting there.


Church Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00am – 3.45pm
Church Web site: www.paravista.org.au
Email: churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

388 Montague Road
Para Vista SA 5093

PO Box 306
Modbury North SA 5092

Phone: 8263 5087
Fax: 8395 2680

Friday, August 13, 2010

15th August 2010

Questions that Deserve an Answer


We humans are constantly asking questions as we try to make sense out of our lives, relationships with other people, the world around us, and of course God. What we think about God pretty well impacts our views on everything else in life.

Over the last 7 weeks, we’ve explored some of the common questions raised:
1. Why is the gospel so important?
2. Who is Jesus?
3. Did Jesus really rise from the dead?
4. Can we trust the Bible?
5. What about suffering?
6. Why believe in a Creator?
7. Does God still do miracles?

Our hope and prayer has been that God would grow our confidence in Him – and in sharing Him with others. We’ve received some encouraging feedback about this series from a number of you. Thank you!

This coming Sunday, the question is: 8. Can Jesus change my life-story? It will be the last part of this series. I suspect most of us find that - in spite of our best efforts - making positive changes in our character, attitudes, habits and behaviour is really difficult. As followers of Jesus, we have the supernatural help of the Holy Spirit and the support of other followers of Jesus within his family… yet we still find it hard!

So when people wonder whether Jesus can help them with change, it’s an opportunity for you to share something of your story. What difference has Jesus made in your life? That’s a question that deserves an answer from every follower of Jesus. How would you answer it clearly, concisely, and graciously? Come along and we’ll explore this some more on Sunday!

Joy in Jesus!
Pr Rolly Stahl

Message Series - Questions that demand an answer.
Podcast available now at http://www.paravista.org.au/ww.paravista.org.au/
This week’s bible reading: John 9:1-38.



Weekly Prayer Requests: Not included in this newsletter but if you have a prayer request or would like to view the current requests refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this Newsletter.



School Open Day, 30th Anniversary and Opening of the Gymnasium


Last Sunday we celebrated a special 10.30am service for the Good Shepherd School's Open Day, 30th Anniversary and Opening of the Gymnasium. It was a wonderful time of celebration. The children lead us in songs and prayers during the service. After the official opening of the new gymnasium, we saw some fantastic skipping and heard some great songs by the Junior Choir. A warm lunch of soup and sausages was served followed by tea, coffee and cake. There were activities for the children to do as people wandered or were taken for tours around the classrooms.

Thank You
Our school community at Good Shepherd would like to say a huge thank you to all members of our Good Shepherd congregation who helped to make the special celebrations on the weekend such a great success. We give thanks to God for the wonderful relationship that we enjoy with our congregation as together we seek to share the hope that we have in Jesus with the community around us. Michael Paech, Principal.


Children’s and Family Ministry

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids is back on again this week in both the 8:45am and 10:30am services. During the 10:30am service, there is:
• Baby Zone (0-3 year olds),
• Kindy Zone (3-5 year olds or Reception),
• Kids Zone (Years 1-3) and
• Kool Zone (Years 4-6).

We will continue to learn about the “Mystery” of the week.
Kool Zone are saving up to buy a wholly cow (or a whole cow?) through the Australian Lutheran World Service. When you loan a Cambodian a cow through the cow bank scheme, you help them to become independent. The first calf is returned for another family. Meanwhile, the children have milk to help them grow strong. Kool Zone aims to raise $138 for a cow this term.

Playgroup
Do you know someone who would like to join in with Playgroup? We meet Wednesday mornings in the church hall.


Ignite Youth

Board game night was a hit! I had so much fun, thanks to all the youth who came along and made the night so enjoyable!

At Youth this Friday (13th August) we are going to be exploring what it looks like to be a Christian in different situations, ie at school, playing sport and out with friends. Come along for what should be a very interesting night. The night starts at 7pm in the church hall. For full timetable go to the website…

Forms for Spring Metro Christian Life Week are now out!! Get in quick as places are limited! Forms are available from the youth notice board and from http://www.lysa.com.au/metroclw/Downloads.html

On 27th August we will be travelling to Concordia College for the Out of the Valley Youth Rally. $10 for bus and tea. If you would like your young person to attend, you must sign a permission form and send it with them on the night. Forms can be found on the website…

Youth Alive is being held on Saturday 4th September at Paradise Community Church, 7pm start. We are absolutely blessed to have special guests Hillsong United playing for us. Tickets are $15 each, or $10 for 10+. We will not be taking a bus or running this as a youth event, but if anyone wants a ticket let me know. I will be ordering some tickets in the coming weeks so you can buy them through me for $10. You will need to make your own transport arrangements.

The Youth Program: For a full Term 3 timetable check out the youth notice board or go to the website http://www.paravista.org.au/index.php?section=ministry&subsection=youth&page=youth
Sophie Gerrie (Youth and Young Adults Team Leader)

Confirmation Program starting up soon for young people in years 9-12. Please email rstahl@paravista.org.au for more information.


Men’s Breakfast
Saturday 21st August 7.30-9am at the church. Guest speaker – Len Firth from Life FM. Bring a friend - $5 includes full English Breakfast.

Men’s 4WD and fishing trip
Do you own a 4WD and enjoy taking it off road? Do you enjoy having a go at some trout fishing? Do you like camping? On the 18th-19th September we have planned a camping trip on a property just out of Spalding. There will be opportunities to do some four-wheel-driving. A trained 4WD instructor will be on hand to give you some driving tips if needed. There is also a stream on the property which is good for trout fishing. A $25 per vehicle access fee applies.
We will be camping out and you will need to bring all your own camping gear and food. We encourage dads to bring their sons. The weekend is also suitable to invite men from outside of the church to attend so bring a mate. We will be leaving the church at 6.30am on Saturday 18th September, or you can make your own way and meet in Spalding at 9am. For more information talk to Pastor Noel after service, or contact him at the office on 8263 5087 or nkluge@paravista.org.au If you do not own a 4WD and would like to come please let Pastor Noel know as there will be some spare seats in vehicles.


Women's Fellowship
Bread bag tags are needed, undamaged, any colour with or without printing for charity fundraising for the Mental Illness Fellowship of SA Inc. (MFSA). 5,000kg of bread bag tags collected per year (13 million tags) will bring @ 1 cent each, $130,000.00. Tags can be left in the black box provided under the pigeon holes. Women's Fellowship will pick up and deliver them periodically to MFSA Sunflower Shop – 1267 North East Road, St Agnes.

The Metropolitan North Zone of Lutheran Women of South Australia Fellowship Day will be held at the Salisbury Lutheran Church, corner Waterloo Corner Road and Winzor Street on Wednesday 18th August 2010 beginning with a cuppa at 9.30am. The program is: 10.00am welcome. 10.15am bible study led by Pastor Wayne Boehm. 11.30am guest speaker Jenny Pfitzner on ALWS. 12.00pm lunch (shared) in hall with soup provided. 1.30pm guest speaker, Helen Lockwood on LCC. 2.00pm closing devotion. There will also be several entertainment items between the planned program. Offering will be donated for LWSA funds. RSVP phone 8281 6890.


Mission

Foodbank in recess. All food items will go to Lutheran Community Care. If anyone wishes to take up the offer of coordinating the Foodbank please contact John Dolling on 8363 5087.

Food For Families
Do you know of anyone who could be blessed by having a meal taken to them? Particularly those people not involved in a fellowship group, not just because they are ill, but for any reason where you know that person or family are labouring under life's load on their life at this time. Food For Families is still alive and well! Please contact Sue Renfrey Food For families coordinator on 8250 0576 or the church office for this loving support.


Coming Events

A Music night with The BordererS
The BordererS will be performing on Saturday 21st August 2010, at the Prospect RSL Club on Willcox Avenue starting at 7.00pm. Tickets can be purchased for $15.00 each from the church office
Phone 8263 5087 9.00am – 3.45pm. Credit card facilities are available. Book a table with friends for a night of fun, dancing, singing, a raffle, lucky squares and wine auction. BYO supper ~ purchase your drinks from the bar. Tea and coffee provided.
All proceeds aid the Cebu Missionary Foundation, Philippines.


Lutherans for Life will be holding their annual conference on 28th August 2010 at the Australian Lutheran College. The conference theme is ‘Man and Woman: Made in the image of God’. Please see the poster on the notice board for details.


Friends of Lutheran Archives meeting. The early missionary experience at Hermannsburg - what lessons are there for today's Australia? Speaker John Strehlow is the grandson of missionary Carl Strehlow, and has written a book about his grandparents. At Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place, Adelaide, on Monday 30th August starting at 7.30pm. Entry for a gold coin donation with supper included.

Fishing and Boating Swap Meet and Fete
Golden Grove Lutheran Primary School at Sunnybrook Drive, Wynn Vale are holding a swap meet and fete on Sunday 29th August from 12.00noon. Contact 8282 6000 or visit www.fishingswapmeet.info for details.

Social club
Celebrate special days with the social club meeting every Thursday in the church hall from 1.00 to 4.00pm. Loads of activities to keep you young at heart and involved in a community activity. Enjoy a social chat or sip on a cuppa while watching or participating in the entertainment. All ages are welcome.


Ministry Opportunities
Communion Roster: Worship Hosts: Good Shepherd sign: For more Information please call the Church Office on 8263 5087 or visit http://www.paravista.org.au/index.php?section=home&page=home


Endeavour College
Twilight Tour, Thursday 26th August from 4.00 pm – 6.30 pm.
An opportunity to meet the Principal, tour the modern facilities with students and staff; hear of our K – 12 Educational pathway; view the newest building programme; and see students involved in extra-curricular opportunities. See the flyer on the notice board for more information.
A few vacancies still exist for Year 8 in 2011. Enquire now on 8368 3311.


Job Opportunities

Christian pastoral support worker (Previously known as “School Chaplain”) at Valley View Secondary School. Applications are invited for this 12 hour per week position, commencing Term 4, 2010. The position exists to offer support to students, staff and the school community. A Job and Person Specification is available from: the school front office. Ph: 8360 6111. Closing date: Monday 23rd August, 4pm. www.smg.asn.au


Do you know someone?
The Facilities Team are planning to grass a small area at the manse and install underground irrigation. If you know of someone who we could approach with experience in the job please contact John Dolling on 8263 5087. This would be a paid job.


Where to now, for our grounds?
One down 9 to go! Last week I requested volunteer help to enable us to maintain our gardens in their present excellent condition. So far there has been only 1 enquiry. The ideal scenario would be to have 10 volunteers. This would enable a small section of the garden to be allocated to each person/group. If we get sufficient help it would only entail 2 hours per month. Jobs include cutting lawns on Montague Road, spraying the courtyard twice a year or tending a small garden plot.
If we don’t get the volunteers, we will need to pay to get the job done. I would be very disappointed if we had to do this as this money would be best used in people ministry.
With offers to help or queries contact John Dolling 0409 819 864, jdolling@bigpond.net.au or at the office 8263 5087.

We often get very positive comments about how attractive and well kept our grounds are and it would be unfortunate if it could not continue.


General

Financial report

Income
Offerings
June $39,000
January - June $248,506

Interest $9,730

Other Income
June $1,727
January - June $27,457

Total Income
June $50,457
January - June $275,963

Expenditure
June $37,523
January - June $243,219

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.


The 2011 Australian Christian Diary is now available.
Please contact the church office on 8263 5087 (by 30th August) if you would like to order a diary - $12.00


Time-Out, Listening to Jesus is a book of Christian devotions for 2011. Written by Australian writers, there is a devotion for every day of the calendar year.
Each meditation is a “time-out” of about 3 minutes and includes a Bible reading, some thoughts on that passage and a short prayer. The thoughts are life-related and centred on the message of God’s love for people shown in Jesus Christ.
Please contact the church office on 8263 5087 by 5th September if you would like to order a copy at the special pre-order price of $22.00, for delivery in early December.


Letter from Vanuatu
Hey everyone,
We know that a lot of you haven’t heard from us lately. You may have heard that we just had a 7.5 earthquake 40km away from Port Vila (which is really close!!) Very big, very scary!! We’re all a bit shaken up (haha) no seriously we are a bit on edge. But just wanted to let you all know that we are all okay.
Love Mal, Naomi, Heidi, Alisha, Zoe and Maddy xx



In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity




Church Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 3:45pm
Church Web site: www.paravista.org.au
Email: churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

388 Montague Road, Para Vista SA 5093
PO Box 306, Modbury North SA 5092

Phone: 8263 5087
Fax: 8395 2680