Friday, June 22, 2012

24th June 2012


Can money buy happiness?
In an attempt to be humorous I often remark, ‘They say “Money can’t buy you happiness,” but I would love the chance to learn that for myself!’ However, it appears that it is no longer just the old and wise who claim money can’t buy you happiness but also social scientists. 

According to writers Ron Kotulak and Jon Van, an international study based on information gathered in thirty-nine countries and published in the journal Social Indicators Research concluded that the more money people make, the more they want, so happiness keeps eluding them.

The study said, “Neither increasing income at the individual level nor country level were accompanied by increases in subjective well-being.” In fact researchers found that rapid increases in wealth resulted in less, not more, happiness. 

A lot of people think, “If only I had a million dollars, I’d be happy.” It might be true for one or two individuals, but for most people on average, it appears not to be true.

Happiness is not found in money. The writer of Proverbs says, ‘Do not wear yourself out to get rich: do not trust your own cleverness. Cast but a glance at riches, and they are gone, for they will surely sprout wings and fly off to the sky like an eagle.’ (Proverbs 23:4, 5) Money is a lousy source of happiness because it can be here one day and gone the next. That’s why even very rich people always want a little bit more.

The Bible doesn’t talk about happiness. It prefers to use the word ‘joy’. Joy is much richer than happiness and is not dependent on circumstances but rather on whom we are and what we have as the people of God. Joy is a gift found in God and joy enables us to be content with whatever we have. For this reason Paul can write, ‘I have learned to be content in whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I can do all this through him who gives me strength.’ (Philippians 4:11-13) The contentment Paul speaks of is only possible through his relationship with Jesus. 

A life filled with joy and contentment is not found in having more money, but rather in Jesus having more of you. The more we surrender our lives to Jesus and his agenda for our lives, the more we will be able to be content in all circumstances as we look to Jesus to provide all we need for our lives. Jesus promised, “But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” (Matthew 6:33) 
  
Perhaps I should give up trying to be humorous and simply say “Money can’t buy you happiness!” Those who know me well will say, there are plenty of other reasons I should give up trying to be humorous! My humour aside, true joy is only found in God through Jesus.

Pastor Noel

Prayer Requests Not included in this newsletter, but if you would like to view the current requests, refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this Newsletter.  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 series, “What is the Church?” This week’s message is “The church – the body of Christ. Just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. We have different gifts, according to the grace given us. (Romans 12:4-6 NIV)

Bible Readings: 1 Corinthians 12:12-27

Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au
 
Kingdom Kids at the 10:30am service for ages 0-12.
This Sunday is our last Sunday for term 2. We will start our 3 week School Holiday Program next week so come along and join us! At 10:30am services only.

Play Group – Grandparents Day
When: Wednesday 27th June from 9:30am -11:30am
Where: Church Hall
Who: anyone with children or grandchildren 5 years and under
What: Craft, shared morning tea, story & music time and free play. Please join us for a fantastic morning of adventure, play, food and fun. Everyone is welcome. Please bring a plate of morning tea to share.

Contact Beth for more info: 8258 4878

Could God be calling you to Baby Zone?
We are looking for a new Team Leader to help with the following tasks:
-          Putting together term rosters, made up of 4 teams that rotate throughout the month
-          Organizing and running team meetings once a term to discuss the program and future needs/directions
-          Helps to unpack and implement the wonderful Gospel Lights program (that includes everything) ‘Baby Beginnings’.
Please contact Laura if you are interested in being our new Team Leader

Rise UP Dance Fundraiser for the CMF coming up soon!
Saturday Night 4th August @ 7:30pm
Golden Grove Arts Centre
Incredible night of talent from the best in SA
Tickets are now available from Laura Carson or the church office for $20. Tickets are numbered and limited so get in quick!
Contact Laura for more info
Laura Carson – Children and Family Team Leader
lcarson@paravista.org.au
8263 5087



Kids in the Kitchen
Last Monday evening the “Snack and Chat” Monday soup night patrons and helpers were blessed to be served and assisted by three year 9 Endeavour College students, Amy AN, Jarrad McCORMAS, Christina SHIAM and her younger sister, Mawson Lakes primary student Emily SHIAM. Endeavour College “Christian Living” teacher Tertia Visser had stated that some of her class would like to be involved in a community event such as helping at the soup night. She said, “The idea is that the students do something, [make a difference] outside school and then reflect on their experience”.

The students were on hand to set the tables, assisting in serving the food at the servery and waiting on tables, clearing and cleaning the tables as well as doing the dishes.




(Above left)Emily SHIAM serving soup assisted by Monday night regular helpers, Josie ALLAN and Bruce GARNER (above centre) Amy AN serving salad, (above right) Christina SHIAM serving hot meat and vegetable pastries.





(Above left) Christina serving bread to Alan, Rosemary and Kathy.(centre) Another regular” kid in the kitchen” Lucy PAECH with fellow Endeavour student Jarrad McCORMAS cutting up the cake and buns for dessert and (right) Jarrad involved in the tea towel ministry - it can be a lonely position.


(Left) At nights end Christina has time to smell the flowers while (right) Josie and Bruce enjoy a donut.


 I’m sure the experience was as much a blessing for them as they were to us by being there and cheerfully helping out. Thank you Mrs Visser for organising your students and thank you Coral SHIAM (Christina and Emily’s mum) for transporting them.

Barry Klaer
Pastoral Care & Fellowship (Hospitality)

Pastoral Care chuckle. - Beyond the call…
Pastorally Caring for each member at Good Shepherd is enriched by your graciousness in filling out a WELCOME CARD each week.  However a member bowled into the church office last week to apologize to the office staff. Beckoning for forgiveness, she explained that a few weeks ago her kids filled in the welcome card and included the dog and cats name – Bernie and Stella! You guessed it!  They got a new worshipper letter! The ‘new members’ have now been removed from our church records!!

Have a good day!!
Barry Klaer.
Pastoral Care (Integration)




 Women's Fellowship
The next meeting of Women's Fellowship will be on Tuesday 3rd July at 1.00pm
at Lutheran Homes (LHI) Hope Valley Community Centre, Trinity Drive, 
1215 Grand Junction Road, Hope Valley.
There will be a devotion/bible study by Helga Eckermann and afternoon tea hosted by the Hope Valley ladies. Please bring your baby photo for a 'Guess Who?' competition.
There will be no trading table but will be an offering

Men’s Breakfast
Please note the following change to our breakfast dates. The event originally planned for 21st July has been changed to 14th July. The speaker on that occasion will be Brenton Ragless (channel 9 weatherman). Hope to see you there.

Cebu Mission Fundraising Team Report
The Team wants to say a VERY BIG THANKYOU to all who attended the Borderers Night and made it a huge success!  We raised approx. $3600 on the night, so Lucy at Cebu Mission will be very excited and thankful to receive this money for their ongoing work.  Also many thanks to all those who helped set up the church with tables and chairs on Sat afternoon and again after the function, vacuumed and returned the church back to its former state, ready for Sunday service!

Also, thank you to all those who bought plants last Sunday....we'll be back again this Sunday! So far we have raised $280! Also many thanks to those who have donated plants to sell, it is very much appreciated.  We will also be having a Springtime Plant Stall in October. Further details later.

We are still looking for a couple of new Team members, as we will be losing 1 or 2 members next year.  If you would just like to be on a 'Helpers List', please speak to me or one of our Team.

Many blessings for your generosity.
Joan McCarthy
Team Leader

Upcoming Events
The Band of the South Australia Police
Lutheran Community Care would like to invite members of your congregation to our Police Band event, featuring the Band of the South Australia Police plus performances from young local talent. The event is scheduled for Sunday, 14 October 2.00pm at the Barossa Arts & Convention Centre in Tanunda.
Tickets are for Adults: $25, Concession: $20 and Children under 14: FREE
Pre-book your tickets at: The Barossa Arts & Convention Centre Faith Lutheran School via Tel: 08 8561 4299

Ordination of Women in Conference  
St Stephen’s has organised a conference to discuss the Ordination Women. This is to be held on July 13-14th.
Full details and registration forms are available in the pamphlet holder between the notice boards in the foyer

On the Notice Board
Free Internet Workshops - 4th & 5th July
Helping Hand and Telstra are pleased to offer free half day internet workshops.
When: 
4th & 5th July
Where: 
Julia Farr Association
104 Greenhill Road
Unley, SA  5061
Introduction to the internet covers topics such as how to connect, navigate and search for information and is aimed at seniors with no or limited experience of computers.
Places are limited to 30 per session.
 
To book, please contact Amy via email at aphillips@helpinghand.org.au or call 1300 653 600.

CHRISTIAN LIFE WEEK - JULY 2-6 2012.
Theme: "Do you have what it takes?" Based on Deuteronomy 31:6 (NIV) 
Huge week not to be missed! More information at www.blueprintministries.org.au/metroclw
Large discounts for first time campers on July CLW!
Registrations close 18th June. See Sophie Gerrie / Youth Team Leader for a brochure. Further inquiries contact Andrew Traeger on 0409671974 (Metro CLW Director).


Alpha Course at the Para Vista Lutheran Church
Is there more to life than this?
Introductory Evening: Wednesday 11 July @ 7.30pm.
Come and find out what’s it all about.
Course commences Wednesday 18 July @ 6.30 pm (including dinner)
And then Wednesday night from 25 July to 12 September @ 7.30 pm
Please contact the church office to enrol

CLEAR CONSCIENCE - courageous living retreat:
Dr Hal Senkbeil, an experienced, faithful and sensitive United States Lutheran Pastor, lecturer, author and popular presenter teams with Dr Bev Yahnke, a clinical psychologist, psychology lecturer, decorated church worker and vibrant presenter to give us insights from their complementary professions into cutting edge issues that surround us all in these early years of the twenty first century.

Engaging, easy to understand, informed, encouraging, spiritual and even life changing are all appropriate ways of describing the retreat scheduled for St Martins Lutheran Church, Mannum, South Australia on the weekend of Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th of August, 2012.

Treat yourself to a recharging, uplifting weekend away by the Murray River and also enjoy the hospitality and celebration of fellow Lutheran Christians including a celebration banquet. Rediscover the rich heritage that we have in our faith and how it can and does make a difference. Costs have been kept to a minimum. For more information and enrolment forms visit the Mannum parish website at http://www.mannumlp.org.au/ or phone the parish office on (08) 8569 2863 (leave a message with your contact details if unattended).
 
Warm winter evenings at Australian Lutheran College.
Dean Zweck (the Gospel of Luke), Peter Lockwood (the OT book of Job), and Dan Sawade and Travis Doecke (exploring the Creed) will provide the opportunity to stretch your mind and extend your understanding of the Bible and the Christian faith at this year’s ALC evening classes, starting Tuesday, 31 July and running for six weeks. Information brochures and enrolment forms are available in the foyer (the narthex). Otherwise, download one from the ALC website www.alc.edu.au, send for one at deansoffice@alc.edu.au, or phone 8267 7400.

Where will you be this winter?
This winter we are asking you to again help us to help others keep warm. Your support is urgently needed to help us give out much needed warm clothes, blankets and food for the many people sleeping rough or doing it tough this winter. Your gift of $70 will provide a warm Baby Bundle to a struggling mother; your gift of $110 will help a homeless person receive Winter Warmers or your gift of $130 will supply a Kid’s Care Kit. See the insert in the June/July edition of Together, visit the LCC website at www.lccare.org.au or contact LCC at 08 8269 9333 to make a donation today. All donations $2 and over are tax deductible.

Lutheran Church of Australia
Dear members of the LCA SA/NT District
I want to thank you on behalf of the District Church Council for your partnership with your wider church family in supporting the work we do together as Synod. While we still ended up with a deficit of $66,000 at the end of 2011, your gifts through offerings were again up on the previous year and we thank Godfor you generosity in sharing 1.57 million in offerings with your District for the work we do together.

For Rent
3 Bedroom house for rent in the Modbury area.
Contact David Oldman on 8266 0187                        (see notice board for more details)
Vacancies
Please check the church notice board for details of all job vacancies

Team Leader- Supported Accommodation
Are you interested in working in a positive Christian environment to lead a team of dedicated staff to support adults with a disability to live independent and fulfilled lives? Lutheran Disability Services is seeking to employ a person who desires to use their well-developed leadership skills to have an impact within this quality organization. An attractive remuneration package available (SCDS 4 + salary packaging)

To receive a copy of the Position Description, or to make a confidential enquiry, please phone or email.  Applications must include a copy of your current CV and the details of two Referees.

136a Wright Street
Adelaide 5000
PH: 8212 7766

Applications must be received by 5pm on Wednesday 4th July, 2012


WANTED: OP SHOP VOLUNTEERS
Lutheran Community Care provides community services on behalf of the Lutheran Church in SA and NT through a range of programs. We are in need of volunteers to help in our Clothing Shops at Blair Athol and Payneham. We need dedicated people to serve customers at both locations or help behind the scenes sorting donated items at Blair Athol.

Payneham hours:
10.00am-3.00pm weekdays and 9.30am-1.00pm Saturdays.

Blair Athol hours:
9.00am-3.30pm weekdays,
closed weekends but looking to open on Saturdays.

For more information contact: 
Natalie Bubner, Shops Manager 
Tel: 08 8269 9338
www.lccare.org.au

Life isn't about how you survived the storm...
it's about how you danced in the rain!


Church Web site: www.paravista.org.au

Friday, June 15, 2012

17th June 2012


GOD’S LOVE FOR HIS CHURCH – HIS PEOPLE
We are currently in a sermon series, ‘What is the church?’ The simple answer is that we, as Christians, are the church. Called by Jesus to be His witnesses, His voice, His hands and His feet; we are one body in unity with Christ Jesus, but different with many parts, however one with the same Spirit of God active in the variety of gifts given to us for the common good of building His church.

In prayer, Jesus prayed, “May they all be one as You, Father, are in Me and I am in you. May they also be one in Us, so the world may believe You sent me….I made your name known to them and will make it known, so the love You have loved me with may be in them and I may be in them[1]
  
God loves you so much; scripture is full of illustrations of God’s willingness, His enthusiasm to involve Himself in our day-to-day activities, relationships and concerns – every aspect of our life.

I heard this story a long time ago.  It helped me grasp and understand God’s love for me.

“After church one Sunday a young man was helping his pastor clean the communion cups and vessels. When the pastor walked into the church kitchen he saw the young man apparently reading a plaque which was above the kitchen sink. The inscription on the plaque read, “Thou O Lord see all things”. When the young man saw the pastor come in, he again busied himself washing the cups.  Then he stopped and looked at the plaque again, this time reading it aloud, “Thou O Lord see all things” He paused in a meditative uneasiness and turning to the pastor asked, “Pastor, does that mean that God sees everything?” The pastor understood what the young man was asking and in wisdom and understanding of God said, “Son, what that means is that God loves you so much that He cannot keep His eyes off of you!”

Psalm 139 is a chapter in scripture that rejoices in the fact that God knows everything about the Psalmist [and us] and that God’s thoughts are always toward him [and us].  “How precious to me are your thoughts, O God! When I awake, I am still with you” Psalm 139:17-18 (in part)
Selwyn Hughes[2] related a story said that he was having a lengthy conversation with a young woman. Every now and then during the conversation she would look at her wrist watch. Selwyn asked if anything was wrong. She replied, “Oh no! My boyfriend and I have a pact that on the hour and half hour we would stop what we are doing and think about each other”. Initially thinking this was odd he changed his thoughts thinking that it was indeed quite romantic. Utmost to us, is the knowledge that the Lord does not fleetingly or infrequently think about us – His thoughts are constantly toward us Isn’t that great news? Amen!

Barry Klaer
Pastoral Care & Fellowship
 


Prayer Requests Not included in this newsletter, but if you would like to view the current requests, refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this Newsletter.  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 series, “What is the Church?” This week’s message is “The church - God’s growing family. How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! (1 John 3:1 NIV) 

Bible Readings: John 1:10-14; Romans 8:14-17 and Ephesians 4:11-16

Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au

Kingdom Kids at the 10:30am service for ages 0-12. Come join us!
Play Group
When: Wednesdays from 9:30am -11:30am
Where: Church Hall
Who: anyone with children or grandchildren 5 years and under
What: Craft, shared morning tea, story and music time and free play. Everyone is welcome
Contact Beth for more info: 8258 4878
Grandparent’s Day is coming up on Wednesday 27th June. Please join us for a fantastic morning of adventure, play, food and fun. Everyone is welcome. Please bring a plate of morning tea to share.

Could God be calling you to Baby Zone?
We are looking for a new Team Leader to help with the following tasks:
-         Putting together term rosters, made up of 4 teams that rotate throughout the month
-          Organizing and running team meetings once a term to discuss the program and future needs/directions
-          Helps to unpack and implement the wonderful Gospel Lights program (that includes everything) ‘Baby Beginnings’.
Please contact Laura if you are interested in being our new Team Leader

Rise UP Dance Fundraiser for the CMF
Saturday Night 4th August at 7.30pm
Golden Grove Arts Centre
Incredible night of talent from the best in SA
Tickets are now on sale at the church office or directly through Laura Carson @ $20 each.
Contact Laura for more info.

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

Continuing our acknowledgment for the work of many of the teams who contribute to the life and smooth running of our congregation:

Late last month Graham and Sue Renfrey retired from the position of Food For Families coordinators, a position both faithfully and cheerily served for about 4 years with the Shepherding and Care team.  We thank them for their steadfast dedication to this integral ministry. While Sue coordinated and ensured meals went to those requiring them, Graham ensured the Freezer was kept tidy, organised and well stocked. He was up to date and meticulous regarding quality control and the F.F.F. register.
We are so grateful for their contribution and involvement in this ministry and sincerely thank them for their faithfulness and servant hearts.

(left) Graham & Sue slicing Sue’s customary and most delicious Lent ‘Fish’ cake to share. (The good news is that Graham and Sue will remain on the Sunday Hospitality Team and Sue with the quilting group)

This has now left a POSITION VACANT for a person or persons who would like to serve in this rewarding ministry as Food For Families coordinators. For further information please contact me.

Barry Klaer
Pastoral Care & Fellowship (Shepherding & Care)


WE’VE GOT A GREAT PROBLEM!
Those attending the 10:30am service and particularly those operating on Lutheran time - running a little late - will probably have noticed that getting a car park is a hassle.

IT CAN BE SOLVED!
Can I respectfully ask you as members to use Mattiskes car park to free up car parking for visitors and new attendees. Your action of grace will be a gift of self-sacrificing, gallant and one of unselfish service and a blessing to visitors and new attendees.
PROBLEM SOLVED!
Thank you all in anticipation,
Barry Klaer
Pastoral Care & Fellowship (Hospitality)


NAME BADGES
With the number of new attendees now coming to our church, it would be gracious, courteous and respectful to them [and each other] for everyone to wear name badges.
I’m over 60 so it would help me as well!
Haven’t got a name badge? Or the other is lost?
You can order or re-order your name badge by writing ‘name badge’
on your welcome card.
(Don’t forget to indicate if you want a pin, clip or magnet backing and your preferred first name – for example James likes to be known as Jim or Mary likes to be known as Molly)
Cost is $9:50 payable at front office
Barry Klaer
Pastoral Care & Fellowship (Integration)

Women's Fellowship
The next meeting of Women's Fellowship will be on Tuesday 3rd July at 1.00pm
at Lutheran Homes (LHI) Hope Valley Community Centre, Trinity Drive, 
1215 Grand Junction Road, Hope Valley.
There will be a devotion/bible study by Helga Eckermann and afternoon tea hosted by the Hope Valley ladies. Please bring your baby photo for a 'Guess Who?' competition.
There will be no trading table but will be an offering

Men’s Breakfast
Please note the following change to our breakfast dates. The event originally planned for 21st July has been changed to 14th July. The speaker on that occasion will be Brenton Ragless 
(channel 9 weatherman). Hope to see you there.

From the Board
Good Shepherd Foundation was formed in an effort to provide an additional, alternative means for members of our church community to support the funding of our mission, through donations which attract interest.  The Board are seeking creative people to form a small, short term team to develop a marketing and awareness raising strategy for the Good Shepherd Foundation.  If you have skills and interest in marketing and would like to find out how you can serve in this area please contact John Dolling 0409 819 864, 83675296 or jdolling@bigpond.net.au

At this week’s Board meeting some of the issues discussed were:
Updating the Board Strategic Plan.
The plan states that the purpose of the Board is to empower, resource and actively support the Pastoral Ministry Team to lead us in our mission to reach into the community with the Gospel so all may know Jesus and worship Him.

The 7 areas covered in the plan are Pastoral Care of the staff team, Communications, Facilities and equipment, Policies and procedures, Finances, Professional Standard and Organisational structuring.

Social Media
The Board discussed role Social Media (Facebook and twitter etc.) could play in the ministry at Para Vista. 
The Board will develop guidelines for the use of social media.
Upcoming Events
Ordination of Women in Conference      
St Stephen’s has organised a conference to discuss the Ordination Women. This is to be held on July 13-14th.
Full details and registration forms are available in the pamphlet holder between the notice boards in the foyer


Meal and Movie Night
Men @ Para Vista invites fellow Men to a screening of Courageous with dinner here at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on Wednesday 27th June.

Meal @ 6.30 pm
Movie @ 7.30 pm

Contact: Jim 0438 899 629 or email men@paravista.org,au


On the Notice Board

CHRISTIAN LIFE WEEK - JULY 2-6 2012.
Theme: "Do you have what it takes?" Based on Deuteronomy 31:6 (NIV) 
Huge week not to be missed! More information at www.blueprintministries.org.au/metroclw
Large discounts for first time campers on July CLW!
Registrations close 18th June. See Sophie Gerrie / Youth Team Leader for a brochure. Further inquiries contact Andrew Traeger on 0409671974 (Metro CLW Director).


Alpha Course at the Para Vista Lutheran Church
Is there more to life than this?
Introductory Evening: Wednesday 11 July @ 7.30pm.
Come and find out what’s it all about.
Course commences Wednesday 18 July @ 6.30 pm (including dinner)
And then Wednesday night from 25 July to 12 September @ 7.30 pm
Please contact the church office to enrol


CLEAR CONSCIENCE - courageous living retreat:
Dr Hal Senkbeil, an experienced, faithful and sensitive United States Lutheran Pastor, lecturer, author and popular presenter teams with Dr Bev Yahnke, a clinical psychologist, psychology lecturer, decorated church worker and vibrant presenter to give us insights from their complementary professions into cutting edge issues that surround us all in these early years of the twenty first century.

Engaging, easy to understand, informed, encouraging, spiritual and even life changing are all appropriate ways of describing the retreat scheduled for St Martins Lutheran Church, Mannum, South Australia on the weekend of Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th of August, 2012.

Treat your self to a recharging, uplifting weekend away by the Murray River and also enjoy the hospitality and celebration of fellow Lutheran Christians including a celebration banquet. Rediscover the rich heritage that we have in our faith and how it can and does make a difference. Costs have been kept to a minimum. For more information and enrolment forms visit the Mannum parish website at http://www.mannumlp.org.au/ or phone the parish office on (08) 8569 2863 (leave a message with your contact details if unattended).


Keep an eye out for a display stand highlighting the work of Blueprint Ministries in this District and remember us in your prayers.
June 24 is the Special Sunday for Child, Youth and Family Ministry in the LCA SA/NT District

Warm winter evenings at Australian Lutheran College.
Dean Zweck (the Gospel of Luke), Peter Lockwood (the OT book of Job), and Dan Sawade and Travis Doecke (exploring the Creed) will provide the opportunity to stretch your mind and extend your understanding of the Bible and the Christian faith at this year’s ALC evening classes, starting Tuesday, 31 July and running for six weeks. Information brochures and enrolment forms are available in the foyer (the narthex). Otherwise, download one from the ALC website www.alc.edu.au, send for one at deansoffice@alc.edu.au, or phone 8267 7400. 
 Where will you be this winter?

This winter we are asking you to again help us to help others keep warm. Your support is urgently needed to help us give out much needed warm clothes, blankets and food for the many people sleeping rough or doing it tough this winter. Your gift of $70 will provide a warm Baby Bundle to a struggling mother; your gift of $110 will help a homeless person receive Winter Warmers or your gift of $130 will supply a Kid’s Care Kit. See the insert in the June/July edition of Together, visit the LCC website at www.lccare.org.au or contact LCC at 08 8269 9333 to make a donation today. All donations $2 and over are tax deductible.

(see notice board for more details)
Vacancies
Please check the church notice board for details of all job vacancies

Position vacant at Good Shepherd.
The following position is available at Good Shepherd:
Office Relief Staff Person (Casual)
To relieve the positions of ‘Office Administrator’ and ‘Office Support Staff’ when the current incumbents take scheduled leave
Maintain procedures complying to the position.
Reception duties and associated administration tasks
Preparing and publishing the Weekly News for distribution in written form and via the internet
Preparing multi media material for services.
Preparing written material for services.
Preparing other publications as required.

Full details are available on our web site under members

Happiness is to love and be loved


Church Web site: www.paravista.org.au


[1] John 17:21 & 26.
[2] Every Day With Jesus 17.03,2012