Friday, July 3, 2015

Making a “God” of Self

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
We’re in the middle of our series “Breaking free of the seven deadly sins.” So far we’ve examined: sloth, greed, and anger. This Sunday we explore pride. In a nutshell, pride is ‘making a “god” of self’.

Pride is perhaps the deadliest of the seven deadly sins. If we could conquer the six others, our pride over that achievement would still bring us undone! There's a deep irony in the old German maxim: “Too much humility is also pride!”

Scripture has a lot to say about pride, but in particular we'll be unpacking two Biblical images that depict the destructive nature of pride:

1. being “puffed up” with pride, like some in the Corinthian church; and
2. imagining ourselves sitting on a throne, exalted high in a seemingly impregnable citadel rising out of the seas (cf. Ezekiel 28:2).

Thankfully God's Word pricks our puffed up pride, and casts us down from our human-fashioned thrones!

Sunday Readings: Ezekiel 28:1–9 and Philippians 2:6–11
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids is now on holidays!  We will resume Sunday 26 July.  Next term we will be looking at how we can serve in our church here at Good Shepherd.  Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during services during the holidays.

Faith at Home
July booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the July booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk, parenting room and children’s activity folders.

Kathy L.
Children and Family Support Worker

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

Women's Fellowship
On Tuesday, 7th July at 1pm in Good Shepherd Hall, we plan to share wedding memorabilia. It may be clothing, a wedding dress, perhaps a veil, shoes, or any other items of interest pertaining to a marriage ceremony. Photos are also most welcome if you wish to share some of them. If any congregation members would like to join us at this time, bring your special wedding items and let us enjoy them with you. Our husbands are not items so maybe they won’t be present at this gathering. They are far more precious!!   Do join us.

Maranatha Health Quiz Night - Think Orange!
Warm up those little grey cells, brush up on your African knowledge, gather your friends and form a team for the Maranatha Health Quiz Night.
When: Saturday 25 July, 6.30pm
Where: Endeavour College, 85 Mawson Lakes Blvd, Mawson Lakes
Tickets: $15pp, tables of 8-10 available online at http://www.trybooking/HWXZ, or at the door.
Theme: Orange (dress up, face paint, food, drink, decorate) Prizes for the most original
Please BYO drinks and nibbles. Hot drinks available. Market stall on the night.
For more information email contact@maranathahealth.org or go to www.maranathahealth.org/act/events

From the Office

Download the app
Our church app is now available to download, search 'Good Shepherd Lutheran Church' in the app store for iPhones or the play store for Android phones”

Farewell celebration
On Sunday 26th July we will be farewelling Lorraine Johns after nearly 31 years of service in our church office. A celebration morning tea will follow each service. 
Please bring a plate of finger food to share and mark this significant occasion.

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Friends of Lutheran Archives (FoLA)
At the next gathering on Monday 20th July, Bethlehem House in the city, 7.30 pm,
Don Ross will tell us about Pioneering Farming and Viticulture in the Barossa. He’ll include many historical images of horse teams tilling, harvesting and carting grain and hay crops,
several pioneers of the wine industry in the Barossa as well as horses being used to cultivate vineyards and carting grapes, hand picking of grapes etc.
Supper, gold coin donation.

Sweet Aussie Grown Dried Apricots
Packs of 500g dried apricots at $11 each are available from the church office. Harvested and packed by Riverland Community Volunteers. Proceeds support Compassionate Ministries in Tonga through Nazcare Aust inc.

LCC Winter Appeal: Bring warmth to those facing their coldest moment
We need your help to bring warmth to families facing their coldest moment this winter.
Your gift of $70 can provide a warm Baby Bundle to struggling parents or a gift of $110 can supply winter clothes and blankets for the homeless.
Through your gift we can show God's love to new parents trying to cope, to children in need of winter uniforms and to people at risk of becoming homeless.

Visit the LCC website at www.lccare.org.au or contact LCC at 08 8269 9333 to help someone going without this winter.
All donations $2 and over are tax deductible.

Vacancy: Case Manager, Outer Southern Generic Homelessness Service
Level 3/4 - 1.0FTE negotiable, based in Morphett Vale
The Case Manager will use a strengths-based case management model to provide an immediate and flexible response to the needs of clients referred to the Family Accommodation and Support Unit/OSGHS.
A Job Description can be found at www.lccare.org.au 
Applications close 8.30am on Monday, 6 July.

Vacancy: Alternative Care Worker, Alternative Care Services
LCC Level 4 - 1.0FTE, based in northern Adelaide/Barossa Valley
We are seeking an experienced person to join the Alternative Care team to undertake high quality assessments of foster carers in the northern suburbs and Barossa Valley.
A Job Description can be found at www.lccare.org.au  where you must fill out an online application by 8.30am on Monday, 6 July.

Expressions of Interest: Micro-volunteering Project Officer
0.2FTE, based at Sefton Park
Are you interested in assisting people to support the work of LCC through one-off, no commitment actions? We are seeking a part-time Project Officer to join us in an exciting new project on Micro-volunteering at LCC.
For a Job Description and instructions on how to apply, please visit our website at www.lccare.org.au Expressions of interest close 9.00am on Friday, 24 July.

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart”
Proverbs 3:5

Friday, June 26, 2015

Anger Management

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
We continue our worship series: Breaking Free from the Seven Deadly Sins.  Over the last two weeks we’ve looked at sloth and greed. This Sunday: Breaking Free from Anger - reaction or response? 

Anger is a strong feeling that gets churned up inside us for many reasons.  Sometimes when our anger is triggered, we react impulsively - and that usually hurts people!  Yet anger CAN be constructive.  Anger can be a right response to a situation that is very much wrong. It can motivate us to take action in protecting the weak; or to fix a wrong.  Paul says: "In your anger, do not sin."  We need God's wisdom and grace to handle our anger appropriately.

Heavenly Father,
By the power and presence of your Holy Spirit,
  help me to live out who I am as your child.
Help me to handle my anger in healthy ways.
And help me to bear the fruit of patience
  in my relationships with others. Amen. 

Sunday Readings:
John 2:13-22 Jesus clears the commerce out of the temple courts.
Ephesians 4:26-27 We are to be careful how we deal with anger.
James 1:19-21 Quick to listen, slow to speak – and slow to become angry.
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

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

Kingdom Kids
Last Sunday all zones enjoyed a short exercise session with Shelby!  We learnt that even though we can’t see what’s happening inside our bodies, things are at work helping us to exercise. Just like the Holy Spirit is at work in each of us helping us to believe in Jesus.

Kingdom Kids is now on holidays!  We will resume Sunday 26 July. Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during services in the holidays. 

Baby Zone
We would like to remind parents of babies and toddlers about our wonderful Baby Zone room!  In Baby Zone we talk about the same simple topic for one month. Our topic for June is:  “God Cares for Me” (See 1 Peter 5:7.)  This month the children will:-
  • hear words and songs about God’s care for them.
  • feel thankful for God’s care.
  • and participate in fun play activities to learn ways God cares for them.
  • If you haven't been to Baby Zone before we would like to encourage you and your toddler or baby to give it a try!

Faith at Home
July booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the July booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk, parenting room and children’s activity folders.

Kathy L.
Children and Family Support Worker

Women's Fellowship
On Tuesday, 7th July at 1pm in Good Shepherd Hall, we plan to share wedding memorabilia. It may be clothing, a wedding dress, perhaps a veil, shoes, or any other items of interest pertaining to a marriage ceremony. Photos are also most welcome if you wish to share some of them. If any congregation members would like to join us at this time, bring your special wedding items and let us enjoy them with you. Our husbands are not items so maybe they won’t be present at this gathering. They are far more precious!!   Do join us.

Maranatha Health Quiz Night - Think Orange!
Warm up those little grey cells, brush up on your African knowledge, gather your friends and form a team for the Maranatha Health Quiz Night.
When: Saturday 25 July, 6.30pm
Where: Endeavour College, 85 Mawson Lakes Blvd, Mawson Lakes
Tickets: $15pp, tables of 8-10 available online at http://www.trybooking/HWXZ, or at the door.
Theme: Orange (dress up, face paint, food, drink, decorate) Prizes for the most original
Please BYO drinks and nibbles. Hot drinks available. Market stall on the night.
For more information email contact@maranathahealth.org or go to www.maranathahealth.org/act/events

Cebu Mission News
A huge thankyou to all who came last Saturday night to our Music Night fundraiser.  It was a great night with The Adelaide Olde Time String Band donating their time and talents, also Carolyn Burgess donating her time and talent on her beautiful Harp, Nathan and Rochelle and their musicians and their beautiful singing and last but not least, Maureen and her Dance group donating their time also.

Thanks also to Tom Ollino for being 'The Alternative Auctioneer' with Di being his 'Adorable Assistant'. You both looked great and did a good job of the Mystery Wine Auction! Thanks to Steve Buck, Chairman of IGC Board for his talk and information.

We raised the wonderful amount of $3450....thanks everyone!  Also, a BIG THANK YOU to my Team for all the help prior to the event, for setting up the hall and all their help on the night. 

This was our last major event, so thank you again for all your support over the last eight and a half years.  We still have our Scone Day coming up in August, our Plant Stall in October and Sausage sizzle in November.  Looking forward to your continued support.

From the Office

Farewell celebration
On Sunday 26th July we will be farewelling Lorraine Johns from our church office after nearly 31 years of service. To assist Lorraine with this significant occasion a celebration morning tea will follow each service.  All members are requested to bring a plate of finger food to share with Lorraine.

Engage
Good Shepherd School made the most of the sunny side of the court yard this week and some helpful elves weeded the garden bed.
Love our kids and their willingness to serve.

Farewell
Adam and Naomi Ridley were farewelled last week from our community with a BBQ organised by the worship team.  We wish them well as they move to the Barossa.

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Sweet Aussie Grown Dried Apricots
Packs of 500g dried apricots at $11 each are available from the church office. Harvested and packed by Riverland Community Volunteers. Proceeds support Compassionate Ministries in Tonga through Nazcare Aust inc.




“Every good gift and every perfect gift
is from above”
James 1:17

Friday, June 19, 2015

Breaking Free from Greed

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
We continue our new worship series: Breaking Free from the Seven Deadly Sins.  Last week, we looked at Sloth – the tragedy of laziness. This coming Sunday we explore: Breaking Free from Greed.

Greed is certainly prevalent in our market driven economy and consumer culture. A few questions come to mind:
  • Why in our affluent Western culture do we compare ourselves with people much better off than we are - rather than most of the world’s population who have much less than we do?
  • How does advertising lure us into materialism – and enslave us to greed?
  • Have we lost the ability to distinguish between our needs and our wants?
  • At what point do we say to ourselves: “I have enough!”  
  • What are we doing with the resources God entrusts to us for his purposes in this world?
  • How interested are we in supporting people around the world who lack basic needs?  

The root of greed is covetous desire - that's never satisfied, but always wanting more!  How counter cultural is Paul's statement that ‘godliness with contentment is great gain’?

Sunday Readings: Ecclesiastes 5:10-15, Luke 12:13-21, 1 Timothy 6:6-10, 17-19.  
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

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

Kingdom Kids
Our final Kingdom Kids for Term 2 will be held this week at the 10.30am service. 

Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during services.

Baby Zone
We would like to remind parents of babies and toddlers about our wonderful Baby Zone room!  In Baby Zone we talk about the same simple topic for one month. Our topic for June is:  “God Cares for Me” (See 1 Peter 5:7.) This month the children will:-
  • hear words and songs about God’s care for them.
  • feel thankful for God’s care.
  • and participate in fun play activities to learn ways God cares for them.
If you haven't been to Baby Zone before we would like to encourage you and your toddler or baby to give it a try!

Faith at Home
June booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the June booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk, parenting room and children’s activity folders.

Step Up
It was wonderful to see the children participating in their first Holy Communion with their families and godparents on Sunday!  Our final group of children will participate in their Step Up to Holy Communion on Sunday 28th June.

Kathy L.
Children and Family Support Worker

Women's Fellowship
On Tuesday, 7th July at 1pm in Good Shepherd Hall, we plan to share wedding memorabilia. It may be clothing, a wedding dress, perhaps a veil, shoes, or any other items of interest pertaining to a marriage ceremony. Photos are also most welcome if you wish to share some of them. If any congregation members would like to join us at this time, bring your special wedding items and let us enjoy them with you. Our husbands are not items so maybe they won’t be present at this gathering. They are far more precious!!   Do join us.

Maranatha Health Quiz Night - Think Orange!
Warm up those little grey cells, brush up on your African knowledge, gather your friends and form a team for the Maranatha Health Quiz Night.
When: Saturday 25 July, 6.30pm
Where: Endeavour College, 85 Mawson Lakes Blvd, Mawson Lakes
Tickets: $15pp, tables of 8-10 available online at http://www.trybooking/HWXZ, or at the door.
Theme: Orange (dress up, face paint, food, drink, decorate) Prizes for the most original
Please BYO drinks and nibbles. Hot drinks available
For more information go to www.maranathahealth.org/act/events


From the Office

Gardening
The gardens at our facility are low maintenance and require very little to maintain.  Assistance is required from a member/family who may be able to spend an hour a month at their leisure to maintain one small garden section to help keep our facility looking great. Please mark your connect card with ‘Garden Help’ or contact Stephen on 8263 5087 or szanker@paravista.org.au

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Sweet Aussie Grown Dried Apricots
Packs of 500g dried apricots at $11 each are available from the church office. Harvested and packed by Riverland Community Volunteers. Proceeds support Compassionate Ministries in Tonga through Nazcare Aust inc.

The Lutheran
….magazine is the national magazine of the Lutheran Church of Australia.
First published in 1967, it has undergone many changes as it helps us grow in faith and commitment to Jesus while informing us about the church’s life and people.

Yearly Subscriptions of 11 issues are now due for renewal.
For current subscribers, a reminder is in your pigeon hole. 
For new subscribers, if you would like to subscribe, please contact the church office.
Check out the website www.thelutheran.com.au for lots more information on this award winning publication

Friends of Lutheran Archives (FoLA)
You are warmly invited to attend the next FoLA meeting on Monday 22nd June, 7.30 pm at Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place in the City.  Dr Mike Hassold will speak about his grandfather, Rev Dr Frederick Hassold, who served as pastor and itinerant missionary in NZ, then as parish pastor at Eudunda SA, and during WW2 as president of the ELCA SA. District.
Bethlehem House is air-conditioned, so you won’t get cold.  Supper & gold coin donation.

“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good.
His love endures forever”
Psalm 136:1

Friday, June 12, 2015

Breaking free from sloth – the tragedy of laziness

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
How do we get rid of those habits that undermine our character and ruin relationships? How do we live well with others?  People have debated this for thousands of years.  In the Early Church, they came up with a list of fallen desires that end up in dysfunctional habits and lifestyles.  It's called "the seven deadly sins": sloth, greed, anger, pride, envy, gluttony, and lust. 

We're going to be looking at each of these over coming weeks in our new series: Breaking Free from the 7 Deadly Sins. I think you'll be amazed at how "modern" they are.  My prayer is that the Holy Spirit will use these messages to bring you into greater freedom in Christ.

This Sunday: Breaking free from sloth – the tragedy of laziness.  Sloths are native to Central and South American rain forests. They use their long limbs and curved claws to hang and move along tree branches - slowly. In the human domain a "sloth" is a person who's apathetic and lazy by choice

A sloth is continually sponging off friends, family, and the community.  In our culture they earn other labels: "a bludger", "a lazy bum", "a slacker", "a slug" or "sluggard", "a parasite", "a squeezer". The sloth will make every excuse in the world to avoid exertion of any kind.

Instead of taking personal responsibility, the sloth keeps using others. 
Instead of building up the community, the sloth drains the community. 

To see how they addressed this in the ancient world, I invite you to read and reflect on the following Proverbs: 6:6-11, 10:4, 12:24, 13:4, 15:19, 18:9, 20:4, 21:25, 24:30-32, 26:13-16.

Sunday Readings:
John 6:24-29 Jesus is asked about what sort of work God requires.
2 Thessalonians 3:6-15 Paul warns Christians against idleness.

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

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

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids will be running this week at the 10.30am service.  Kool Zone children will be having a short session and then moving into worship to witness the children who will be participating in their first Step Up to Communion.

Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during services.

Faith at Home
June booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the June booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk, parenting room and children’s activity folders.

Kathy L.
Children and Family Support Worker

Women's Fellowship
On Tuesday, 7th July at 1pm in Good Shepherd Hall, we plan to share wedding memorabilia. It may be clothing, a wedding dress, perhaps a veil, shoes, or any other items of interest pertaining to a marriage ceremony. Photos are also most welcome if you wish to share some of them. If any congregation members would like to join us at this time, bring your special wedding items and let us enjoy them with you. Our husbands are not items so maybe they won’t be present at this gathering. They are far more precious!!   Do join us.

Maranatha Health Quiz Night - Think Orange!
Warm up those little grey cells, brush up on your African knowledge, gather your friends and form a team for the Maranatha Health Quiz Night.
When: Saturday 25 July, 6.30pm
Where: Endeavour College, 85 Mawson Lakes Blvd, Mawson Lakes
Tickets: $15pp, tables of 8-10 available online at http://www.trybooking/HWXZ, or at the door.
Theme: Orange (dress up, face paint, food, drink, decorate) Prizes for the most original
Please BYO drinks and nibbles. Hot drinks available
For more information go to www.maranathahealth.org/act/events

From the Office

Gardening
The gardens at our facility are low maintenance and require very little to maintain.  Assistance is required from a member/family who may be able to spend an hour a month at their leisure to maintain one small garden section to help keep our facility looking great. Please mark your connect card with ‘Garden Help’ or contact Stephen on 8263 5087 or szanker@paravista.org.au

Budget 2015
January thru May 2015
Total Offering - Budget $217,000    Actual $205,628. DEFICIT $11,372

January thru April 2015 – Total Income & Expenses
Total Income - Budget $175,532        Actual $165,052. SHORTFALL $10,480
Total Expenses - Budget $166,992    Actual $161,281. SHORTFALL $5,711
Project deficit for 2015 $9,367 against Budget deficit of $4,175

Notes:
  • Offerings in May were under budget by $2,000. 
  • REG was the highest amount since January although was still $2,000 below budget.
  • Expenses were under budget in April mainly due to staffing positions not being filled.

Report on June Board meeting
  • Kathy Liebig reported on the Children and Family Ministry
  • A policy register has been developed to ensure all policies are current
  • The Board received reports from the Facilities Upgrade Team, 50th Anniversary Team and the Engage team
  • We have been informed that there is a 16mm film of the opening of the church across the road in 1966. The Board has agreed to fund the digitising of this film ($350) to enable it to be preserved
  • For safety reasons the Board is investigating making traffic flow through the car park one way – enter off Montague Road and exit via the back gate

Good Shepherd Survey Snippet
In March this year 265 people from our community completed out GSPV Congregation Survey. Thank you! You took the time and effort to have input into the way we work and grow together as a church family. Over the coming few weeks we'll be sharing some of the results and asking you to reflect on what our collective input means for how we live our mission.
We asked, 'Are you currently serving as a volunteer at Good Shepherd?'

Almost 70% of the 223 people who responded are volunteering. Those who said 'no' had a number of reasons, including lack of time, family and other commitments. A small number indicated that they don't know where or how to serve, or that they don't feel they have anything of value to offer.

How can we respond to those around us to ensure everyone recognises their unique gifts from God?

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Sweet Aussie Grown Dried Apricots
Packs of 500g dried apricots at $11 each are available from the church office. Harvested and packed by Riverland Community Volunteers. Proceeds support Compassionate Ministries in Tonga through Nazcare Aust inc.

The Lutheran
….magazine is the national magazine of the Lutheran Church of Australia.
First published in 1967, it has undergone many changes as it helps us grow in faith and commitment to Jesus while informing us about the church’s life and people.
In 2013 The Lutheran stepped into the digital world with the introduction of a fully interactive version for use on mobile digital devices.

Yearly Subscriptions of 11 issues, both paper and digital are now due for renewal.
For current subscribers, a reminder is in your pigeon hole. 
For new subscribers, if you would like to subscribe, please contact the church office.
Check out the website www.thelutheran.com.au for lots more information on this award winning publication

Friends of Lutheran Archives (FoLA)

You are warmly invited to attend the next FoLA meeting on Monday 22nd June, 7.30 pm at Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place in the City.  Dr Mike Hassold will speak about his grandfather, Rev Dr Frederick Hassold, who served as pastor and itinerant missionary in NZ, then as parish pastor at Eudunda SA, and during WW2 as president of the ELCA SA. District.
Bethlehem House is air-conditioned, so you won’t get cold.  Supper & gold coin donation.


“You are the light of the world”
Matthew 5:14

Friday, June 5, 2015

Love Comes to Life in the Ordinary Things

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
We’ll be singing one of Bel Thomson’s songs she taught us on Pentecost Sunday: A New Creation.  If you missed it, you can watch it on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_9my24MTYU

Pastor Paul Fielke, chaplain at Immanuel Lutheran College, will be our guest preacher at both services.  His theme: Love Comes to Life in the Ordinary Things.  Paul provided this ‘appetiser’:

We often hear about Mission, Evangelism and Witnessing to our Faith.

So how can I do that? I don’t feel that effective, or gifted, in fact I’m just plain ordinary.
My faith is important to me, but I wish I could do a better job of showing that faith to other people. I wish I could make more of an impact for God.

Well ….. maybe you do.

At both services we will have the installation of Steve Paech as our Pastoral and Community Care – Team Leader, as well as the commissioning of our Good Shepherd Pastoral Care Team.  

Bible Readings: Romans 3:21-24, 1 Peter 2:9-10
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

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

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids will be taking a break this Sunday due to the long weekend.

Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during services.

Faith at Home
June booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the June booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk, parenting room and children’s activity folders.

Step Up
12 children and their families completed their Step Up to Holy Communion course this week with Mary Jo Zwar.  We thank Mary Jo again for her willingness to serve our children and their families in this way.  We look forward to witnessing these children step up to their first Holy Communion soon.

Kathy L.
Children and Family Support Worker

Thank you from Marnatha Health!
A huge thank you to all those who baked, cooked, grew, created and donated to the Maranatha Market Stall last Sunday! The stall was buzzing and the community atmosphere was a joy to share. Through your generous giving we raised $1,300 to support the work of Maranatha Health. If you would like to have regular updates but are not on the Maranatha Health contact list please contact Keren at keren.sutton@maranathahealth.org.


Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
Thank you to everyone who attended and supported our Morning Tea on the 29th May.  It was an enjoyable morning mixing with our church and school communities and the channel 9 celebrities. A special thanks to all who helped with providing food, setting up and cleaning up.
Thanks for all the money that was donated - We raised a huge amount of $697 for Cancer Council.

Photos of the event can be found on:
The local Channel 9 : https://www.facebook.com/9Adelaide?fref=ts
 ..and The National 9 which has more photos:
It starts with another Biggest Morning Tea but scroll down and there are a number of great photos from our own: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153407142957608.1073741920.286174937607&type=1

Also positive twitter feeds:
https://twitter.com/brentonragless
https://twitter.com/VLangeberg9

Report from congregational AGM
The audited Financial Statements for 2014 were adopted.

Finance Team Leader Simon Janetzki summarized our giving for 2015. This will be outlined in an email to the congregation next week.

Cees and Deb Wesselingh are coordinating our 50th Anniversary celebrations. Cees reported on planning so far:
  • mostly likely will be held in August 2016 with a Celebration Worship service on the Sunday
  • compile a history presentation
  • a dinner on Friday night
  • a Community Service Project be incorporated with the event
  • possible refurbishment of altar furniture
  • we need a theme for the event.

With facilities upgrade four areas of priority were identified
  • Kitchen upgrade
  • Modernization of the operable wall
  • Upgrade of the hall
  • Air conditioning of the hall.

The following motions were passed:
  • The Facilities Review Team continues to review our facilities based on the report submitted to the AGM.
  • The FRT will report to the congregation no later than the Half Yearly meeting in November 2015
  • The Board is investigating the feasibility of the congregation having something in place should there be Natural Disaster (as was the case in the Sampson Flat Bushfires recently). We are now looking for a team of people to put these systems in place.
  • 2 vacancies still exist for the Vice Chair position and Congregational Secretary (minute secretary for congregational meetings only). If interested in being involved in any of the Teams mentioned above, please speak to any Board member.



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Winter Concert
Lobethal Christian Fellowship Choir, Orchestra, and Children’s Choir are presenting a Winter Concert at Glynde this Sunday at 2.30 pm. Admission is free with afternoon tea provided.  

Sweet Aussie Grown Dried Apricots
Packs of 500g dried apricots at $11 each are available from the church office. Harvested and packed by Riverland Community Volunteers. Proceeds support Compassionate Ministries in Tonga through Nazcare Aust inc.

LLL Interest Rate Change
Our congregation has received a notice advising that the interest rate on Savings Accounts will be 3.00% per annum from 1 June 2015. This notice has been placed on the church noticeboard for your information.

Vacancy - Reception Administration (Part Time – 16.5 hours per week)
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Para Vista SA is seeking someone with a passion for the mission and ministry of the congregation to fill the role of Reception Administration on a 0.43 basis. A copy of the Position Description can be obtained from:

The successful applicant will have a heart for the mission and ministry of the congregation as well as a demonstrated successful track record in office reception administration, and as part of a team. Good communication skills are essential. Remuneration and conditions for this position will be discussed with the successful applicant. The position will commence on Wednesday 8th July 2015.

All applications are to be:
  • in writing only,
  • including current curriculum vitae together with a minimum of two referees
  • marked confidential and sent to:
  • Administration Manager, PO Box 306, Modbury North, SA  5092
  • or emailed to szanker@paravista.org.au
  • in by 3 pm on Thursday 11th June 2015

The Lutheran
….magazine is the national magazine of the Lutheran Church of Australia.
First published in 1967, it has undergone many changes as it helps us grow in faith and commitment to Jesus while informing us about the church’s life and people.
In 2013 The Lutheran stepped into the digital world with the introduction of a fully interactive version for use on mobile digital devices.

Yearly Subscriptions of 11 issues, both paper and digital are now due for renewal.
For current subscribers, a reminder is in your pigeon hole. 
For new subscribers, if you would like to subscribe, please contact the church office.
Check out the website www.thelutheran.com.au for lots more information on this awa
rd winning publication

“Be kind to one another”
Ephesians 4:32

Friday, May 29, 2015

A formula for friendship

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
We're in part 6 of Balancing Life’s Demands.  We're using the image of a wagon wheel to talk about balance.  We need a right centre in life: Jesus.  Then we fit the key parts of our life - the spokes - into the Centre.  So far we've looked at the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual dimensions. 

In the last part of this series, we’ll be looking at the social dimension of life: growing in relationships with others.  Our theme: A formula for friendship.  While friendship cannot be reduced to a mathematical formula, we can keep growing towards being better friends.

What would be your best advice about making or building friendships?
Jesus grew in favour with people. What was it about Jesus that people found intriguing? 

What insights do you gain on friendship from these Proverbs? 

A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity. 
                                                                                  (Proverbs 17:17 NIV) 
One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin,
 but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.
                                                                                     (Proverbs 18:24 NIV)
Do not make friends with a hot-tempered person,
 do not associate with one easily angered,
 or you may learn their ways and get yourself ensnared.
                                                                                  (Proverbs 22:24-25 NIV)
Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses.
                                                                                                (Proverbs 27:6 NIV)

Bible Readings: 1 Samuel 23:14-18, John 15:12-17
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

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

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids is on again this Sunday!  Please come and join us – all zones operating!

Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during services.

Faith at Home
June booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the June booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk, parenting room and children’s activity folders.

Step Up
Please keep the children and their families in your prayers as they complete their Step Up to Holy Communion course this week.

Kathy L.
Children and Family Support Worker

Cebu Mission Fundraising Team
Thanks to all who bought sausages and steak sandwiches last week, your support is always appreciated.  We raised the amount of $386. Thanks to Verne Zanker and Tom Ollino who did the cooking.

Our next event will be on Saturday 20th June in the Church Hall. 
Tickets are now available for the Music Night featuring The Adelaide Olde Time String Band, led by Rob McCarthy, with a Dance Caller and Dance Group, Guest singers Nathan and Rochelle and Harpist Carolyn Burgess. 

Tickets will be on sale in the hall on Sundays 7th and 14th June, $20 per person. They are also available anytime from Team members, and the Church Office during business hours - cash sales only.  All other details for the night are on the Posters in the Hall and Church Foyer. 

It will be a fantastic night of music, dancing and fun.  We look forward to your support in raising much needed funds for Cebu Mission in the Philippines.

Good Shepherd Church Maranatha Health update and market stall
Join us this Sunday at our worship services for an interactive presentation about the new Maranatha Health clinic, the broader community engagement work of Maranatha Health and stories of people whose lives have been impacted. Stay for a cuppa and a chat and purchase some delectable goodies or a cup of soup, with all proceeds to support Maranatha Health.

If baking or creating is one of your strengths, please bring a plate of baked goods or craftwork to sell at the market stall following the services.
All donations of goods will be much appreciated!

For more information please speak to Bronwyn Holliday, Julie Freund, or Keren Sutton

Noticeboard

Vacancy - Reception Administration (Part Time – 16.5 hours per week)
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Para Vista SA is seeking someone with a passion for the mission and ministry of the congregation to fill the role of Reception Administration on a 0.43 basis. A copy of the Position Description can be obtained from:
  • the church office (8263 5087) churchenquiries@paravista.org.au
  • the website www.paravista.org.au under Employment
  • from the member’s information section in the church foyer

The successful applicant will have a heart for the mission and ministry of the congregation as well as a demonstrated successful track record in office reception administration, and as part of a team. Good communication skills are essential. Remuneration and conditions for this position will be discussed with the successful applicant. The position will commence on Wednesday 8th July 2015

All applications are to be:
  • in writing only,
  • including current curriculum vitae together with a minimum of two referees
  • marked confidential and sent to:
  • Administration Manager, PO Box 306, Modbury North, SA  5092
  • or emailed to szanker@paravista.org.au
  • in by 3 pm on Thursday 11th June 2015

The Lutheran
….magazine is the national magazine of the Lutheran Church of Australia.
First published in 1967, it has undergone many changes as it helps us grow in faith and commitment to Jesus while informing us about the church’s life and people.
In 2013 The Lutheran stepped into the digital world with the introduction of a fully interactive version for use on mobile digital devices.

Yearly Subscriptions of 11 issues, both paper and digital are now due for renewal.
For current subscribers, a reminder is in your pigeon hole. 
For new subscribers, if you would like to subscribe, please contact the church office.
Check out the website www.thelutheran.com.au for lots more information on this award winning publication


“You are the God who sees”
Genesis 16:13

Friday, May 22, 2015

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
… is Pentecost Sunday.  We’re inviting you to wear red, orange or yellow - to reflect the Holy Spirit’s passion for us, presence with us, purifying work in us, and power to transform us.   

The theme of our 8:45am service will be Pentecost: God’s Abundant Spirit. 
Our student from Australian Lutheran College, Dan Mueller, will be sharing some insights on the outpouring of the Holy Spirit from Acts 2:1-21: Pentecost: God’s Abundant Spirit. 

Either side of Dan’s message, we’ll be singing a couple of favourite Pentecost hymns. 

Singer, songwriter and speaker, Bel Thomson will be making a cameo appearance in the first half of the service.  At the end of the service, she will teach us one of her songs: A New Creation. We’re hoping to add this song into our Good Shepherd repertoire.


Our 10:30am inspirational rally will have Bel and Phil Thomson as our special guests.  Bel Thomson is an Australian award-winning Christian singer, songwriter and speaker. Since early 2014, she and husband Phil have been on A New Creation tour, presenting in churches, conferences and schools along the Eastern seaboard. They have a number of engagements in SA, including a few here at Good Shepherd.  For more info, please see: http://www.belthomson.com/   Bel’s DVD and CD’s will be available for sale in the hall afterwards. 

Please Note: Part 6 of Balancing Life’s Demands will be presented on 31st May.

Bible Readings: Acts 2:1-21
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

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

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids is on again this Sunday.  Kool Zone will be staying in the service this week to listen to our guest – Bel Thompson.

It’s Pentecost this Sunday - Flame headbands will be available for children to wear at the Kingdom Kids sign in desk.

Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during services.

Faith at Home
May booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the May booklet at the Kingdom Kids sign in desk, parenting room and children’s activity folders.

Step Up
Please keep the children and their families in your prayers as they continue their Step Up to Holy Communion course this week.

Kathy L.
Children and Family Support Worker

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea Friday 29th May in the school library
..at approx 9.15am after school chapel.
Brenton Ragless from Channel Nine will also be joining us!
Please join the church and school communities for a cuppa and cake and raise money for the Cancer Council.
 For any further info please contact the Church Office, Tina Pfeiffer or Lenna Uebergang


Women’s Fellowship News
ANNUAL FUNDRAISING LUNCH
You are invited to attend the Women’s Fellowship annual fundraising lunch in Good Shepherd Lutheran Hall, on 2nd June at 12noon. Guest speaker is Mal Thiel sharing his experiences with football and Sudanese Australians. Cost per person is $12 which includes two courses and table wine. To register for this lunch please ring Ruth Oster on 8265 0221 by the 26th May.

AGM
The AGM’s of the congregation, school and village will be held on this Sunday 24th May commencing at 12:45pm. There will be lunch in the hall after the 10:30am service.
Written information for the congregational and school meetings is available in the Member’s Information section in the foyer.

Topics on the agenda for the Congregational meeting include:
  • Presentation of Audited accounts for 2014
  • 50TH Anniversary of the congregation
  • Facilities upgrade
  • Engage project
  • Developing policy on how congregation can get involved in assisting during natural disasters.

Cebu Mission Fundraising Events
This Sunday 24th May, the Team will be putting on a Sausage Sizzle after the first service and Sausages and Steak Sandwiches after the second service.
Sausages $2 and Steak Sandwiches $4.  Have some lunch then attend the AGM at 12.45pm.

Card Stall
Various cards will be on sale after both morning services this Sunday to help raise funds for Cebu Missionary Foundation.

Vacancy - Reception Administration (Part Time – 16.5 hours per week)
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Para Vista SA is seeking someone with a passion for the mission and ministry of the congregation to fill the role of Reception Administration on a 0.43 basis. A copy of the Position Description can be obtained from:
  • the church office (8263 5087) churchenquiries@paravista.org.au
  • the website www.paravista.org.au under Employment
  • from the member’s information section in the church foyer

The successful applicant will have a heart for the mission and ministry of the congregation as well as a demonstrated successful track record in office reception administration, and as part of a team. Good communication skills are essential. Remuneration and conditions for this position will be discussed with the successful applicant. The position will commence on Wednesday 8th July 2015

All Applications are to be:
  • in writing only,
  • including current curriculum vitae together with a minimum of two referees
  • marked confidential and sent to:
  • Administration Manager, PO Box 306, Modbury North, SA  5092
  • or emailed to szanker@paravista.org.au
  • in by 3 pm on Thursday 11th June 2015

Noticeboard

Lutheran Community Care - Loaves & Fishes
This month we invite you to replenish our Emergency Relief shelves with Baked Beans,
Tinned Meat Meals, Spreads eg. Vegemite, Peanut Butter and Cheese Spread.
Thank you for helping us help others.
Your LCC representative will ensure we receive your donation.



“The LORD is good to all”
Psalm 145:9

Friday, May 15, 2015

Fitness for the Soul

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
We're in part 5 of Balancing Life’s Demands.  We're using the image of a wagon wheel to talk about balance.  We need a right centre in life: Jesus.  Then we fit the key parts of our life - the spokes - into the Centre.  So far we've looked at the mental, physical and emotional dimensions.  This Sunday we look at the spiritual dimension: the soul. 

The Bible tends to use the word ‘heart’ and ‘soul’ interchangeably.  

Writer and presenter on Christian spirituality, Mindy Caliguire comments: “Our souls form the very foundation of who we are.”   “Everything about our lives, about our personhood, is in some way a function of the soul.  … Our soul, and thus our soul’s health, is the driving force behind everything that matters to us.”  Mindy Caliguire, Discovering Soul Care, (IVP: 2007), 15.

In his book, Renovation of the Heart,  Dallas Willard writes, “Fundamental aspects of life such as art, sleep, sex, ritual, family, parenting, community, health, and meaningful work are all in fact soul functions, and they fail and fall apart to the degree that soul diminishes.” (emphasis mine) 

As with our bodies, healthy souls require nourishment, training and exercise.  This Sunday’s theme: Fitness for the Soul.

Bible Readings: Joshua 1:1-9; 1 Timothy 4:7-8 and 2 Timothy 3:14-17
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

Please Note: Part 6 of Balancing Life’s Demands will be presented on May 31st - the week after Pentecost.

NEXT Sunday May 24th – Pentecost Sunday 
Feel free to wear red, orange or yellow - to reflect the Holy Spirit’s passion for us, presence with us, purifying work in us, and power to transform us.   

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

Kingdom Kids
We hope you enjoyed worshipping together as a family on Mothers’ Day.
Kingdom Kids is on again this Sunday.  We’d love to see you there!

Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during services.

Faith at Home
May booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the May booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk, parenting room and children’s activity folders.

Step Up
Please keep the children and their families in your prayers as they continue their Step Up to Holy Communion course this week.

Kathy L.
Children and Family Support Worker

New Care Co-ordinator at Good Shepherd
We are pleased to announce that Stephen (aka “Steve”) Paech has been appointed to the position of Pastoral and Community Care – Team Leader (8 hours/week). 

The primary role is to oversee and further develop the Pastoral Care Team, and coordinate pastoral care through this team for people of our Good Shepherd community.  The secondary role is to coordinate care for those in our community who require practical assistance through the Engage Team.

The focus will be on those who do not receive care through the congregation’s small group network, yet open to all who may need care.

While Steve has started, his formal installation is planned for both services on 7th June.  We are also planning the commissioning of the Pastoral Care Team on that day.   Please encourage and pray for Steve as he settles into the role.

Library Refurbishment
The Good Shepherd community is invited to join school students and staff for the Official Opening of the expanded and refurbished Library space. 
When: Tuesday the 19th May at 1.25pm
Where: In the Library

Special Guests include Senator Cory Bernardi, representatives from the Lutheran Schools Association, the Association of Independent Schools SA, Mossop Construction and Arkvale Architects, and also some personalities from days past.
The Opening will conclude with afternoon tea.

Women’s Fellowship News
ANNUAL FUNDRAISING LUNCH
You are invited to attend the Women’s Fellowship annual fundraising lunch in Good Shepherd Lutheran Hall, on 2nd June at 12noon. Guest speaker is Mal Thiel sharing his experiences with football and Sudanese Australians. Cost per person is $12 which includes two courses and table wine. To register for this lunch please ring Ruth Oster on 8265 0221 by the 26th May.

AGM
The AGM’s of the congregation, school and village will be held on Sunday 24th May commencing at 12:45pm. There will be lunch in the hall after the 10:30am service.
Written information for the congregational and school meetings is available in the Member’s Information section in the foyer.  This information will also be emailed to those on the congregational email list early in the week.

Topics on the agenda for the Congregational meeting include:
•    Presentation of Audited accounts for 2014
•    50TH Anniversary of the congregation
•    Facilities upgrade
•    Engage project
•    Developing policy on how congregation can get involved in assisting during natural disasters.

Cebu Mission Fundraising Events
On Sunday 24th May, the Team will be putting on a Sausage Sizzle after the first service and Sausages and Steak Sandwiches after the second service.
Sausages $2 and Steak Sandwiches $4.  Have some lunch then attend the AGM at 12.45pm.

Good Shepherd Church Maranatha Health update and market stall
Join us on Sunday 31st May at our worship services for an interactive presentation about the new Maranatha Health clinic, the broader community engagement work of Maranatha Health and stories of people whose lives have been impacted. Stay for a cuppa and a chat and purchase some delectable goodies or a cup of soup, with all proceeds to support Maranatha Health. If baking or creating is one of your strengths, please bring a plate of baked goods or craftwork to sell at the market stall following the services.
All donations of goods will be much appreciated!

For more information please speak to Bronwyn Holliday, Julie Freund, Wendy Hampel or Keren Sutton.

Vacancy - Reception Administration (Part Time – 16.5 hours per week)
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Para Vista SA is seeking someone with a passion for the mission and ministry of the congregation to fill the role of Reception Administration on a 0.43 basis. A copy of the Position Description can be obtained from:
•    the church office (8263 5087) churchenquiries@paravista.org.au
•    the website www.paravista.org.au under Employment
•    from the member’s information section in the church foyer

The successful applicant will have a heart for the mission and ministry of the congregation as well as a demonstrated successful track record in office reception administration, and as part of a team. Good communication skills are essential. Remuneration and conditions for this position will be discussed with the successful applicant. The position will commence on Wednesday 8th July 2015

All Applications are to be:
•    in writing only,
including current curriculum vitae together with a minimum of two referees
•    marked confidential and sent to:
Administration Manager, PO Box 306, Modbury North, SA  5092
or emailed to szanker@paravista.org.au
•    in by 3 pm on Thursday 11th June 2015

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea  Friday 29th May  in the school library.
At approx 9.15am after school chapel. Brenton Ragless from Channel Nine will also be joining us! Please join the church and school communities for a cuppa and cake and raise money for the Cancer Council. For any further information please contact the Church Office, Tina Pfeiffer or Lenna Uebergang

Budget 2015
January thru April 2015
Total Offering - Budget $172,200    Actual $162,825. DEFICIT $9,375
January thru March 2015 – Total Income & Expenses
Total Income - Budget $130,299        Actual $124,082. SHORTFALL $6,217
Total Expenses - Budget $124,099    Actual $120,503. SHORTFALL $3,596
Project deficit for 2015 $10,381 against Budget deficit of $4,175

Notes:
•    Offerings in April were under budget by $3,585. 
•    Plate offerings were just over $1,000 below budget.  Easter offerings this year were down by $600 compared to previous years.
•    REG appears to have stabilised at just under $21,000.
•    Wages are around $2,700 below budget due to two staff positions budgeted for but not filled. This is helping to keep the increased budget deficit lower than the offerings deficit.

Regular Electronic Giving (REG)
Thank you for returning your Impact 2014 slips.  This assisted the finance team and board to ably formulate the budget for 2015.   For those who are altering their giving through REG or wish to start giving via REG the appropriate forms are available from the information rack at the rear of the auditorium or via this link http://www.lll.org.au/giving_through_the_lll/regular_electronic_giving_reg

Alternatively deposits can be made to the following bank account details
If transferring from an LLL account, use account number 52752S1, BSB 704942.
If transferring from another banking institution, use account number 100354939, BSB 704942

Air conditioners
The evaporative coolers in the church have been closed down for the winter months.  To prevent accidental usage the remote controls have been removed and will be returned when the units are opened for summer.

Noticeboard


Lutheran Community Care - Loaves & Fishes
This month we invite you to replenish our Emergency Relief shelves with Baked Beans,
Tinned Meat Meals, Spreads eg. Vegemite, Peanut Butter and Cheese Spread.
Thank you for helping us help others.
Your LCC representative will ensure we receive your donation.

Bible College SA
Open Night next Thursday 21st May, 6-7.30pm. 176 Wattle St, Malvern
Open Nights are great way for your congregation members to find out about study options at BCSA, Government funding that is available for all age groups, and chat with some of our staff and students. Food will be served from 6.00pm and a presentation and tour will commence at 6.30pm. Register via 8291 8188 or go to www.biblecollege.sa.edu.au/events


“Whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God”
1 Corinthians 10:31

Friday, May 8, 2015

Recovering from Emotional Burn Out

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
We're in part 4 of our series: Balancing Life’s Demands.  We're using the image of a wagon wheel to talk about balance.  We need a right centre in life: Jesus.  He is the Hub of life, the Centre of the Universe.  In him all things fit together.  

Like spokes in the wheel, the key areas of our lives can fit together in Him. So far we've looked at the mind and the body. This Sunday we look at the emotional dimension – how we process and act on our feelings.  If our emotional gauge is in the red too long, we can end up burning out.  In the story of Elijah, we discover how God helps us in Recovering from Emotional Burn Out

Bible Readings: 1 Kings 19:1-18; Matthew 11:28-30
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

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

Kingdom Kids
There will be no Kingdom Kids on Mothers’ Day so that the children can worship alongside their Mums and play a small part in the worship service.

Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during services.

Faith at Home
May booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the May booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk, parenting room and children’s activity folders.

Step Up
Our launch for Step Up began last Sunday with a lunch for 9 families.  These children will be journeying with Mary Jo Zwar as their facilitator over the next month.  Please pray for them and their families.

Thought
Taken from an article in Together by Tom Schmidt – Young Adult Ministry Co-ordinator, Lutheran Youth of Queensland

“..the most effective children’s ministry is not the one that the church does, but the one that the family does in the home every day. …If your church disciples whole families (not just their young people), you produce families where young people grow up with an understanding that faith is central to life and that church plays an important role. …this will produce a church family which is used to caring for and honouring the needs of young people and their community.  By the time a young person becomes a young adult, there will exist a community that celebrates the gifts and needs of young people and strives to involve them in expressions of worship and the life of the community.”

Kathy L.
Children and Family Support Worker

Women’s Fellowship News

SA/NT Lutheran Women's Convention
This is an invitation to all women to attend at 9:30am on 16th May at St Paul Lutheran Church, Audrey Avenue, Enfield for our day long annual convention. We hope that many people will represent our fellowship and we welcome congregation members to also attend. The baby clothes that we are collecting should be brought or sent on that day so that they can be dedicated before distribution. Our thanks to all who are contributing.

ANNUAL FUNDRAISING LUNCH

You are invited to attend the Women’s Fellowship annual fundraising lunch in Good Shepherd Lutheran Hall, on 2nd June at 12noon. Guest speaker is Mal Thiel sharing his experiences with football and Sudanese Australians. Cost per person is $12 which includes two courses and table wine. To register for this lunch please ring Ruth Oster on 8265 0221 by the 26th May.

AGM

The AGM’s of the congregation, school and village will be held on Sunday 24th May commencing @ 12:45pm. There will be lunch in the hall after the 10:30 service. Written information for the congregational meeting will be available on Sunday 17th May. This information will also be emailed to those on the congregational email list.

Cebu Mission Fundraising Events
On Sunday 24th May, the Team will be putting on a Sausage Sizzle after the first service and Sausages and Steak Sandwiches after the second service. Sausages $2 and Steak Sandwiches $4. Have some lunch then attend the AGM at 12.45pm.

Our Major Fundraiser for this year will be a Music Night on Saturday 20th June, in the Church Hall. The night will feature the Adelaide Old Time String Band, with a Dance Caller and Dance group, guest artists, raffles and a Mystery Wine Auction.  Tickets will be available for sale soon, from Team members and from the Church Office. Ask your family and friends to come along.....book a table of eight.

The Team look forward to your support of the Cebu Mission and to having a fantastic night!

Joan McCarthy
Team Leader

Mother’s Day Stall

There will be gifts and cards available for you to purchase something for your mum after both morning services this Sunday. Items will range from $2.00 to $5.00 so come along and purchase something special for your mum. Proceeds from the stall will support the Good Shepherd Primary School and the Cebu Mission.


Good Shepherd Church Maranatha Health update and market stall
Join us on Sunday 31st May at our worship services for a interactive presentation about the new Maranatha Health clinic, the broader community engagement work of Maranatha Health and stories of people whose lives have been impacted. Stay for a cuppa and a chat and purchase some delectable goodies or a cup of soup, with all proceeds to support Maranatha Health. If baking or creating is one of your strengths, please bring a plate of baked goods or craftwork to sell at the market stall following the services. All donations of goods will be much appreciated!

For more information please speak to Bronwyn Holliday, Julie Freund, Wendy Hampel or Keren Sutton.



 
Noticeboard

Lutheran Community Care - Loaves & Fishes

This month we invite you to replenish our Emergency Relief shelves with Baked Beans,
Tinned Meat Meals, Spreads eg. Vegemite, Peanut Butter and Cheese Spread.
Thank you for helping us help others.
Your LCC representative will ensure we receive your donation.

Half-timbered buildings in Australia - a Lutheran Legacy

At the Friends of Lutheran Archives (FoLA) meeting on Monday 25th May, architect Lothar Brasse, will outline his extensive research into Australia’s 19th century German-built form, specifically Fachwerk (half-timbered) - from cottage to farmstead and church. He relates local buildings to Prussian examples and sets them within the tradition of half-timbered architecture from early Central Europe to 20th century Tudor in Adelaide’s suburbs.
Bethlehem House, City, 7.30 pm.  Supper and gold coin donation.

Lutheran Nurses

Monday 25th May at 7.30pm at the District Office, 137 Archer St., North Adelaide with entry from the rear.  Guest Speaker is Dr. Rob Pollnitz on the “Ethics of Surrogacy".
 All are welcome not just nurses, however we supply evidence of CPD for nurses.




“When I am afraid, I will trust in you”
Psalm 56:3