Friday, March 9, 2012

11 March 2012

Longing for Heaven.

About 6 years ago I was in my friend’s car and she was driving around the Barossa Valley. I can’t remember exactly what we were talking about, but she turned to me and said “I’m ready to die”. My reaction was “let me out the car first”. But seriously it took me a little by surprise because I had never really given death or Heaven much thought.

As Christians, if we truly believe that being with God is the best thing ever, shouldn’t we be thinking about Heaven? And yet I never really had. I was quite content making myself as comfortable as possible here on earth and leaving that Heaven for when I was a little older. 

I really love what Max Lucado has to say about Heaven

“The only ultimate disaster that can befall us, I have come to realise, is to feel ourselves to be home on earth. As long as we are aliens, we cannot forget our true homeland. Unhappiness on earth cultivates a hunger for heaven. By gracing us with a deep dissatisfaction, God holds our attention. The only tragedy, then, is to be satisfied prematurely. To settle for earth.

We are not happy here because we are not supposed to be happy here. We are “like foreigners and strangers in this world” (1 Peter 2:11). And you will never be completely happy on earth simply because you were not made for earth. Oh, you will have moments of joy. You will catch glimpses of light. You will know moments even days of peace. But they simply do not compare with the happiness that lies ahead”

With a Heaven perspective I think it changes the way we live our lives.

Click on the link below to see a short clip by Francis Chan on “what are you living for?”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86dsfBbZfWs

Blessings,
Sophie


Prayer Requests  
For privacy the prayer list is not included in this Blog but if you would like to view the current requests refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this site.   If you have a prayer request or wish to be covered by prayer please email churchenquiries@paravista.org.au with your request.


This week we continue the new series, “Jesus crosses the boundaries”. This week’s message Jesus crosses the boundaries of religious/human traditions.  We all have our ways of doing things and it is quite remarkable how we get our nose out of joint when other people don’t follow our way, or don’t respect our way of doing things which we think is really important. We can even allow ourselves to take offence, get angry and even attack the other person over their disregard for our tradition.  What is your boundry?

Bible Reading: Mark 2:18-3:6; Mark 7:1-23
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au
Lenten Service
Lenten service will be held in the church at 4.00pm Wednesday 14th March 2012.


Kingdom Kids at the 10:30am service for ages 0-12.
Kingdom Kids
We have 3 weeks left in Kingdom Kids before our 2012 Easter Celebration (to be held on Palm Sunday). This term, we have been looking at the way God protects us and have been blown away by the kids’ depth of knowledge and understanding. Last week we learnt more about how precious and important we are to Jesus, how we can say no to the devil in the midst of temptation and how dressing in spiritual armour can help us fight in the daily battle against our sinful desires. We look forward to learning more this coming weekend and invite all children to join us.
  
Kingdom Kids Easter Celebration
We will be having a joint Easter Celebration on Sunday 1st April. This will also mark the end of our term 1 program and the beginning of the holidays. Kingdom Kids will kick off again in term 2 on the 29th April. Please invite your friends along to our Easter celebration so that they too can hear the message of Easter.

Egg Cartons needed…
We still need lots and lots of egg cartons for our Easter Activity. If you have any you don’t need and are happy to donate, that would be fantastic. We will need close to 100 egg cartons!

Baby Zone
It is exciting to see such young children embracing their heavenly father with open arms. Baby Zone is run every Sunday in the Education Centre for children aged 0-2. We need a strong and committed team to keep this ministry going and are also in need of a team leader who can bring our Baby Beginnings Resource to life in our church. Could this be you? 1-2 hours a week would be needed and you would be rostered on once a month. If this isn’t you, then please join me in praying for the right person to come forward.  Team Members are also needed. Very minimal prep required and you would only be rostered on once a month (twice a term). Please consider getting involved.  We currently have 5 team members and we need at least 8 to keep the program running well.

Play Group is for families with young children (0-5).
             Come along this week to play, laugh, learn and grow as we kick off the second week of our Easter program.
             Wednesday mornings from 9:30am-11:30am in the church hall. 
             We are still looking for someone to oversee morning tea. Could this be you?
             Exiting new resources coming soon!

Can you help? I am looking for people who could come to play group once every now and then to;
1.            cut up fruit for morning tea
2.            welcome new families
3.            help wash up after morning tea
4.            read to the kids in our cosy/quiet corner
5.            chat to families around the adults morning tea table. It would be great to have someone or a few people from our church community sitting around the morning tea table to chat with and encourage new families from our community.

Urgent prayer point
We have been blessed with growth in Children’s Ministry over the past few years and feel privileged to be involved in a ministry that is forever evolving and changing as we too change and grow. With this growth has come the need for more room and LOTS more resources and volunteers. I would like to ask our Good Shepherd family to join me in praying daily for this ministry. We give God all the glory for the growth we have seen and honour the many people who already work so hard to bring this ministry to life. However, we do have significant and urgent needs. I am praying for the Baby Zone and Playgroup leadership roles to be filled soon, so that I have more time to expand in the areas of faith resources for home, updating our family section of the library, and working on ways to better connect and reach out to the families in our extended community (including the school). God is faithful and amazing and we know he will provide. Thankyou for your support in this way.

Laura Carson – Children and Family Team Leader
lcarson@paravista.org.au
8263 5087


 Ignite Youth

Sophie Gerrie


Mission news

Cebu Mission Fundraising Team
Pancake Day on Sunday 25th March, after both morning services. Come along and enjoy a yummy pancake or two, with maple syrup or sugar and lemon juice, whichever flavour your tastebuds demand!
Pancakes still at $1 each!
There will also be a stall with Bible covers, Jewellery and Bags all made in the Philippines by the people in the poverty areas. The bags are beautifully made using 'ring pulls' from cans! Come check them out!!All monies raised will be donated to Cebu Missionary Foundation.

Our next event will be our major fundraiser for the year, so please mark Saturday 26th May 2012 on your calendar and plan to come along (bring your friends also) to a
'Night with The BordererS'!
Tickets will be available soon. Watch this space for more information.

The Fundraising Team would like you to consider being part of our team, especially if you have been to Cebu. We need an extra member who has a passion for helping the poor and who is willing to help out with our fundraising events. Please contact Joan McCarthy, Team Leader on 8262 7429 or see me at church.
From the Office
New Administration Manager.
Congratulations to Stephen Zanker who will be the New Administration Manager at Good Shepherd. It is anticipated that Stephen will commence in this role in the week after Easter.

Position vacant at Good Shepherd
The following positions are available at Good Shepherd:
Worship Material/ Media Production – 7 hours
Preparing multi media material for services.
Preparing written material for services.
Preparing other publications as required.
Maintain procedures complying to the position.

Reception/ Publications – 9 hours.
Reception duties and associated administration tasks.
Preparing and publishing the Weekly News for distribution in written form and via the internet.
Preparing other publications as required.
Maintain procedures complying with the position.
Although these are advertised as 2 positions they could be combined into one position.

They could also be reconfigured differently.
  1. Reception – has to be on a Tuesday for 2012 - 6.25 hours
  2. Worship Materials/Media  Production(6.5 hours) + Publications – (3.25 hours). This is the most desirable outcome but these positions could be 2 separate positions. These positions are on a Thursday/Friday

Full details are available on our web site under members section, log in paravista password jesus

Facilities
On site we have 230 sq m of asbestos. At present this is in a safe condition. We have to pay over $350 a year to have the asbestos areas inspected The FMT is investigating the possibility of having the asbestos removed.

For Sale

Laminated table
To increase efficiency in the church office we have installed a new desk which gives much more room for staff and volunteers working at the computers.  The laminated desk that was in use is for sale. It measures 1500mm x 900mm. It can be used as a work or computer table. Cost $100

If interested please contact John Dolling on 8263 5087

Staff on Leave

Lorraine will be on leave until Thursday 15th March.  Helen Bridge will be filling in for Lorraine.  Please ensure all email for the office is sent to churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

Some reflections for the third week of Lent
As we enter the season of Lent and we reflect on the sufferings of Christ, our hearts also respond to the suffering of others in our community. At Lutheran Community Care the demands on our welfare services continue to increase at an alarming rate. This is the third in a series of weekly reflections for your church throughout Lent, written by LCC Director Helen Lockwood.
John 2:13-22
'It was nearly time for the Jewish Passover celebration, so Jesus went to Jerusalem. In the Temple area he saw merchants selling cattle, sheep, and doves for sacrifices; he also saw dealers at tables exchanging foreign money. Jesus made a whip from some ropes and chased them all out of the Temple. He drove out the sheep and cattle, scattered the money changers' coins over the floor, and turned over their tables. Then, going over to the people who sold doves, he told them, "Get these things out of here. Stop turning my Father's house into a marketplace!"
Then his disciples remembered this prophecy from the Scriptures: "Passion for God's house will consume me."
But the Jewish leaders demanded, "What are you doing? If God gave you authority to do this, show us a miraculous sign to prove it."
"All right," Jesus replied. "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up."
"What!" they exclaimed. "It has taken forty-six years to build this Temple, and you can rebuild it in three days?" But when Jesus said 'this temple,' he meant his own body. After he was raised from the dead, his disciples remembered he had said this, and they believed both the Scriptures and what Jesus had said.'
It’s hard to imagine Jesus holding a whip of cords in His hand, throwing tables over and tipping money on the ground. This angry image of Jesus stands in stark contrast to last week's story, where Jesus shows His care and compassion to all by ensuring that there is provision for everyone at the wedding.
Why does Jesus react this way?  It was the Passover, the important festival in the Jewish calendar, and Jerusalem was crowded with visitors who had come to worship in the Temple, God’s permanent dwelling place, to fulfil their religious duties. But the Temple authorities put a barrier between the people and their worship by turning religious rituals into a business. They exploited the ordinary people by charging to exchange money and purchasing of sacrificial animals. The Jewish authorities were also compromised because they were working with the Romans, the regime that oppressed their people.
Jesus came to overcome oppression and to speak good news to the poor. He was prepared to give up His life so that we can be free. On his way to the cross, He spoke out against all that gets in the way of love and compassion.
We hear of oppression and exploitation in our world every day. It exists not only overseas but in our own communities. People suffer at the hands of unscrupulous businesses or through the power of another over them. Some people feel the oppression of addiction or physical or mental pain and torment.
At Lutheran Community Care we advocate for those who come to us burdened by their situations and struggling with systems which they cannot understand. Our counsellors and financial counsellors, community and family support workers speak out when they see a person treated unjustly and work with that person to give them the confidence to find their own voice. As an organisation we work to change systems that disempower people and we seek to build strong caring communities where respect and compassion are valued and practised.
Please support the work of LCC this Lent as we shoulder the burdens of the oppressed and work with you to build a just, caring society.
Use the tear off donation slip at the bottom of the letter in the March edition of the Together magazine, visit our website at www.lccare.org.au or telephone 08 8269 9333 to make a donation that will build a better society.




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Watto is a passionate AFL Footy supporter following Carlton and the Brisbane Lions. He enjoys meeting friends for coffee and encouraging people in whatever they’re doing in their lives. He also enjoys going for walks along the beach near his home admiring God’s creation
Watto heads up Shed Nights at his Murrumba Downs truck yard on the first Monday night of each month. Shed Happens draws approximately 150 blokes each night and it’s Watto’s passion for every bloke to know he is a champion son of the King and that he is on a first name basis with the King of kings.
You never see a bloke go backwards with encouragement.
WATTO
Ian Watson 0412 277 455
www.shednight.com



Easter Camp is a camping experience aimed at young people who want to challenge and extend their faith journey. Whether you’ve never been to an Easter Camp before or you’ve made the pilgrimage countless years, you won’t be disappointed if you choose to come along on EC12 – Out of the Ashes.

For those of you who won’t be coming to Easter Camp this year, perhaps you’d like to support this ministry through prayer – or by making a donation to help cover the fees of our camp parents, pastor and cooks. If so, please email eastercamp@lyv.or.g.au for more information.

When: Maundy Thursday – Easter Monday, 5th – 9th April  Where: Kinglake Ranges Wilderness Camp (approx. one hour north of Melbourne) Who: Campers aged 16-30 Cost: $185 for students, $200 for workers
Website: http://www.lyv.org.au/eastercamp.php (for more information, download a registration form or register online)



Friends of Lutheran Archives Special meeting. Topic: Re-enacting the Klemzig story. Hear about the Polish re-enactments of the departure of the first Lutherans from the Klemzig district to South Australia in 1838. Dr Anitta Maksymowicz will tell why the present-day Poles are interested in this and show a DVD of the events (see article in Together). (Note change of venue) At Concordia College Chapel, 45 Cheltenham St, Highgate, on Monday 2 April at 7.30 pm. Gold coin donation.

Holiday Rental properties available in Victor Harbor   check the notice board for more details


With more of God and less of us, we will never be the losers!



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


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

Friday, March 2, 2012

MEMORISE THE WORD OF GOD?
IT’S HARD ENOUGH JUST READING IT!
I am sometimes amazed at how the 3 different devotion books I am reading all have the same common thread running through them at the same time. In the recent weeks “Everyday With Jesus”, has been dealing with spiritual disciplines, “Daily Encounter” has dealt with overcoming the cunning of Satan and “Purpose Driven Life” asks - why memorise God’s Word - and then suggests how to memorise God’s Word.
I will attempt to uncover these threads for us to discover the answer in articles over three different weeks.
Firstly: Why memorise God’s Word?
Being disciplined to read God’s Word is hard enough, but to study and memorise scripture…are you kidding!!!
I recently read an extract from a story of a young girl who, under sufferance, was doing her piano exercises while her friends were out playing. She found the piano exercises to be tedious and boring. Then suddenly, as the story goes, she was visited by an angel who took her to see a young woman playing in a packed concert hall where the audience was entranced by her breathtaking presentation.  She asked the angel, “Who is that amazing pianist?”  The angel answered, “That is you in a few years.”  From that moment on the young girl had an entirely different attitude to her daily piano practice.
You may not believe you can memorise Bible verses, but that’s just not true. You can memorise what you want to memorize. You probably know the Port Power or Crows club song. For your confirmation day you may have memorised the Lord's Prayer. You memorise what’s important to you: phone numbers, song lyrics, recipes, cricket and footy stats. How important is the Bible to you?
It's a matter of motivation rather than skill. David wrote in Psalm 119:72, “The law that you gave means more to me than all the money in the world”. When you understand how important and how valuable God's Word is, you’ll get serious about memorizing significant portions of it.
So why should you memorize God's Word?
             It’s the number one tool for resisting temptation. When Satan tempted Jesus in the wilderness, his only defence against this attack was the Word of God. If Jesus knew a better way to fight temptation, believe me, he would have used it.
             It helps you make wise decisions. Ask God for guidance about things very specific. Scripture memorised will come back to mind, showing what to do. The Bible says, “Your word is a lamp to guide me and a light for my path” (Psalm 119:105). The more you know what God says, the more you are going to know how God thinks, because the will of God is found in the Word of God. The more you fill your mind with the Word of God, the more you will know the will of God.
             It strengthens you when you’re under stress. We all get stressed from time to time. And the Bible says this, “Remember your promise to me; it is my only hope. Your promise revives me; it comforts me in all my troubles” (Psalm 119:49-50 NLT). If you will memorize Scripture, your stress level will decrease dramatically and your confidence level will increase dramatically.
             It comforts you when you’re sad. The Bible is full of comfort. Jeremiah said, “Your words are my joy and my heart’s delight” (Jeremiah 15:16b). I know the times I have been discouraged, dejected and disheartened and opened and  read Scripture, and it gave me great comfort.
             It helps you witness to unbelievers. 1 Peter 3:15 says, “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect”. If someone asks you what the Bible says about an issue or what they should do in a situation, what do you tell them? If you have Scripture memorized, it’ll help you be far more effective in sharing because you can share the truth of God’s Word.
Think about this:
             What advice have you shared recently with a friend or family member? Was that advice based on your own intelligence or the wisdom of God’s Word?
             Are you regularly praying for God’s guidance for big and small decisions alike?
 One of the most powerful ways you can transform your spiritual life is to learn to memorize Scripture. The Bible says in Proverbs 7:2; “Guard my words as your most precious possession. Write them down and also keep them deep within your heart”.

Barry Klaer
Pastoral Care and Fellowship team Leader.



Prayer Requests  
For privacy the prayer list is not included in this Blog but if you would like to view the current requests refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this site.   If you have a prayer request or wish to be covered by prayer please email churchenquiries@paravista.org.au with your request.


This week we continue the new series, “Jesus crosses the boundaries”. This week’s message Jesus crosses the boundaries of brokenness.  As Mark shares in his gospel, Jesus' ministry is characterised by many healings.  The kingdom of God is present in Jesus.  He crosses the boundaries of brokenness; he embraces the sick; he makes broken people whole.

Bible Reading: Mark 1:40-45;  5:24b-34     James 5:14-16
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au


Lenten Service
Lenten service will be held in the church at 4.00pm Wednesday 7th March 2012.



Kingdom Kids at the 10:30am service for ages 0-12.
Kingdom Kids
This Sunday is buddy week. That means all the kids will be starting together for opening prayer, devotion by Kool Zone and music with Laura. We will be working on a song for Easter and look forward to sharing it with you later in the term.

Room changes
Thank you for your patience this term as we’ve been experimenting with new classrooms. These changes were made to accommodate our ever growing groups. Our Kindy Zone group is settling into the OSHC room and has enjoyed having access to the kitchen and a larger open space.  Kids zone are settling into the library and are also enjoying a larger space. Kool Zone is growing by the week and is still looking for a large enough space to call home. We have appreciated the support of the school in helping us find an appropriate room and again thank you for your patience as we sort this out.  What an exciting problem to have. Praise God for the growth we are seeing in this ministry!

Kingdom Kids Easter Celebration
We will be having a joint Easter Celebration on Sunday 1st April. This will also mark the end of our term 1 program and the beginning of our term 1 holidays.  Kingdom Kids will kick off again in term 2 on the 29th April.  Please invite your friends along to our Easter celebration so that they too can hear the message of Easter.

Photos from our 2012 messy church holiday activity at PV







Egg Cartons needed…
We will need lots and lots of egg cartons for our Easter Activity.  If you have any you don’t need and are happy to donate, that would be fantastic.  We will need close to 100 egg cartons!

Baby Zone
Thank you to our small but wonderful team who has committed the last month to our baby zone program.  Last week the kids in baby zone comforted a sad child, sat for 10 minutes to hear bible stories with picture books, puppets and songs, played beautifully together, spent time in prayer and finished by giving their friends and families blessings with our blessing sticks.  It is exciting to see such young children embracing their heavenly father with open arms and I am eager to see them loved and welcomed in our church family.  We need a strong and committed team to keep this ministry going and are in need of a team leader who can bring the baby zone beginnings resource to life in our church.  Could this be you?  1-2 hours a week would be needed from the team leader and you would be rostered on once a month.  If this isn’t you, then please join me in praying for the right person to come forward.  Team Members are also needed.  Very minimal prep required and you would only be rostered on once a month (twice a term).  Please consider getting involved.

Play Group
For families with young children (0-5)
Come along next week to play, laugh, learn and grow. Wednesday mornings from 9:30am-11:30am in the church hall.  We are still looking for someone to oversee morning tea. Could this be you? Exciting new resources coming soon!

Prayer point
Our first baptism course for 2012 starts this week.  Please pray for the participants and for Rolly as together we hear more about baptism and what it means for our families.

Photos from our 2012 State Children's ministry conference Kids Program (run by PV)


Laura Carson – Children and Family Team Leader
lcarson@paravista.org.au
8263 5087


Ignite Youth

Sophie Gerrie

NEW STATE-WIDE CAMPING PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS IN YEARS 7-12
"NOVO (noun): to make anew, to change"
All registrations & info are ONLINE at
http://novo2012.eventzilla.net

SIGN UP NOW!
Earlybird rates finish 4 March!
All registrations close 23 March!

Women's Fellowship
 Next meet on Tuesday 6th March at 1.00pm in the church hall. The afternoon will include bible study
Guest speaker, Heather Cosh will be sharing her experiences in Uganda and helping to set up Maranatha Health
There will be a trading table and afternoon tea.
 The meeting on 3rd April will be a bus outing to Vadoulis Garden Centre, Gawler and includes lunch. Bus leaves Para Vista church at 11.00am and returns at 3.30pm.
Another date for your diary is the LWSA Convention at Loxton on Thursday 3rd May.  If you are interested in this day bus trip, please phone Jan on 8264 8288.



BSF (BIBLE STUDY FELLOWSHIP) is an interdenominational women’s bible study happening weekly at Good Shepherd.
Each Tuesday morning from 9:30-11:30 between 50-60 women of all ages are meeting to study God’s word.
Babies and children up to school age are wonderfully cared for and taught in their own age-specific classes.
This year the focus is on the book of Acts. Would you like to join us? Turn up on any Tuesday morning to join an introductory class, or contact Sonia Hulme on 7122 2903 for more information.


Prayer Ministry Night

Tuesday 6th March, 7.30 pm in the Education Centre
 This night is for anyone who has been involved in praying for people either during services or after. It is an opportunity to share any concerns, ask questions and have input into our future directions with prayer ministry.

 We would also like to grow our pool of people who are equipped to pray for others. If you are interested or have a passion to be involved in praying for others come along to this night. We would love to share with you how you can be involved in being used by God to richly bless others.

If you have any questions please contact Pastor Noel on 8263 5087 or nkluge@paravista.org.au


Hey Ewe! Wot’s your name?

John 10:3 “…He calls his own sheep by name…”
I would like a dollar for every one who has told me that they now do not know the names of many people in the congregation! I am told, “I see them around the place but I don’t know who they are!” They probably don’t know your name either.
We are expanding through church transfers and those beginning a new life in Christ or reconnecting with God. If you have a name badge, please, please wear it. Consider that having a name badge helps people connect and reconnect particularly if they are a visitor. Avoid being sheepishly addressed as, ‘hey ewe!’
Name badges can be ordered by writing “Name Badge” on the Welcome Card or by contacting the office staff on 8263 5087 or churchenquires@paravista.org.au The cost per name badge is $9:50  (Please nominate if you want a magnet, clip or pin backing) 
Barry Klaer,   Pastoral Care and Fellowship (Hospitality and Integration)


Reflections for the second week of Lent
Mark 8:1-9
Jesus Feeds Four Thousand
'About this time another large crowd had gathered, and the people ran out of food again. Jesus called his disciples and told them, "I feel sorry for these people. They have been here with me for three days, and they have nothing left to eat. If I send them home hungry, they will faint along the way. For some of them have come a long distance."
His disciples replied, "How are we supposed to find enough food to feed them out here in the wilderness?" Jesus asked, "How much bread do you have?" "Seven loaves," they replied.
So Jesus told all the people to sit down on the ground. Then he took the seven loaves, thanked God for them, and broke them into pieces. He gave them to his disciples, who distributed the bread to the crowd. A few small fish were found, too, so Jesus also blessed these and told the disciples to distribute them.
They ate as much as they wanted. Afterward, the disciples picked up seven large baskets of leftover food. There were about 4,000 people in the crowd that day, and Jesus sent them home after they had eaten.
In this story Jesus has compassion for the people in the crowd who surround him.  They have been with Him for three days without food and they are hungry. Jesus cares when people are hungry. He cares about their wellbeing and worries that if he sends them away they might faint on the way home.
The disciples don’t know what to do. They can only see the difficulties of being in the wilderness with many hungry people and no food.
Jesus asks his disciples what food they have, and he takes the few loaves and fish, blesses them and feeds the 4,000 people and still has many leftovers.  The crowd goes home satisfied.
What a comfort it is to know that we have a God who cares for all who are hungry. Sometimes we are like the disciples and can only see the problem of too many people and not enough food, but God has made provision for all and is so generous. We can all be fed if we share the generosity to those around us.
At Lutheran Community Care we see some families where the choice has to be made between feeding the family and paying the bills. Our financial counsellors help people to work through their expenses and to try and help make a budget work so that no one goes hungry. Last week one of our workers helped a man through an interpreter and so did not understand what the person said when they came to the end of the session. She asked the interpreter to translate the last comment and it brought tears to her eyes. ’Thank you,' he said. 'I will be able to sleep tonight.’
You too can help others by donating to LCC's Lenten Appeal. Use the tear off donation slip at the bottom of the letter in the March edition of the Together magazine, visit the website at www.lccare.org.au, or telephone 08 8269 9333 to make a donation that will make a real difference.

From the Office
For Sale
Laminated table
To increase efficiency in the church office we have installed a new desk which gives much more room for staff and volunteers working at the computers.  The laminated desk that was in use is for sale. It measures 1500mm x 900mm. It can be used as a work or computer table. Cost $100
If interested please contact John Dolling on 8263 5087

Staff on Leave
 Barry Klaer will be on leave for the next two weeks.  He will return to the office on Tuesday 20th March.


From the Administration Manager
Financial Report

January – December 2011
Income

Expenditure
December

December
Offerings
$ 44222( budget $44000)

Other
$   3668    

Total
$ 47890
$ 46555
January- Decenmber

January- December
Offerings
$ 500586(budget $499000)

Other
$   46351

 
$ 546937
$ 538040

Comments
The figures provided above are unaudited figures. The audit commenced on Tuesday this week. I will inform you of the final outcome for 2011 when the audit has been completed.

The 2011 budget had a forecast deficit of $13076. We thank God for your support of His mission at Para Vista that offerings were $1586 above budget and that before the audit, it appears there will be a credit balance of around $9000. Besides generous giving this surplus was brought about by a generous an unbudgeted donation of $6500.

This week the Finance Team will meet to discuss the outcome of 2011 and recommend to the Board on the best way to utilise this surplus to support the mission at Good Shepherd.


New Administration Manager
Congratulations to Stephen Zanker who will be the New Administration Manager at Good Shepherd. It is anticipated that Stephen will commence in this role in the week after Easter.

Position vacant at Good Shepherd
The following positions are available at Good Shepherd:
Worship Material/ Media Production – 7 hours
Preparing multi media material for services.
Preparing written material for services.
Preparing other publications as required.
Maintain procedures complying to the position.

Reception/ Publications – 9 hours.
Reception duties and associated administration tasks.
Preparing and publishing the Weekly News for distribution in written form and via the internet.
Preparing other publications as required.
Maintain procedures complying with the position.
Although these are advertised as 2 positions they could be combined into one position.

Full details are available on our web site under members section, log in paravista password jesus


notice board

Bushed blokes
SHOW ME A SIGN!

Ever felt like this?
Not sure which sign post to follow…….
Well come to BuShed Blokes and get some direction.

Bring ya mates, ya camping gear and a heart to be encouraged by Peter ‘Sticks’ Steicke and Ian ‘Watto’ Watson. Connect with your identity as a Son of the King and come to know who you were created to be.
All blokes welcome!

Date: Friday 23rd March 6pm – Sunday 25th March 11am 2012
Location: South Kilkerran Picnic Grounds, MAITLAND SA
Cost: $50 per Bloke/ Under 15 free
For more info and registration forms contact: Luke Doecke  Ph: 0403 801 990  Email: lukedoecke@bigpond.com


Lay Worker
Are you seeking an opportunity to work with Indigenous people in Alice Springs?
This full-time lay position is available for a 2 year contract. We are seeking a person who is passionate about bringing the good news of God’s love to all people and providing pastoral care to Indigenous people living in town camps and the wider community.
Alice Springs Lutheran Church, located in Australia’s heart, is a large congregation of over 500 baptised members and works with local Lutheran organisations and schools.
The person we are seeking will have an inspirational faith to proclaim God’s love to others. Proven talents including administrative, organisational and people skills are also necessary, as is a drivers licence and the ability to pass a relevant police clearance.
Further information is available from Pastor Dave Kuss on mobile 0439 521 402.
Expressions of interest must be received by Wednesday 14th March 2012 and can be emailed to alicesprings.nt@lca.org.au

Living Well in the Living City
Salisbury Healthy Communities Initiative
For more information and to register to receive regular program updates, please visit www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/livingwell or contact Cathie Graham or Jim Binder from the Salisbury Healthy Communities Team on 8406 8251.


Looking for a good home
Corner workstation desk 1470mm x 1170mm available for a donation.  Contact Bill Waring on 0405 213 460.


The longest journey begins with the first step.


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


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