Friday, October 13, 2017

A New Season

Aside from weeding the flower bed or vegetable garden, my least favourite horticultural duty is to prune.  It’s not like I do it that much, but there seems to be something almost sadistic about pruning, as if we, the humans, can lop off any old peace of tree that we want under the auspices that ‘It’ll be good for the tree.’  I don’t know whether trees feel pain; I would guess not, but I’m certain that even if they don’t, if they were sentient beings, they would not look forward to the snip snip sound of pruning shears nearing their branches.

Pruning, as far as the experts say (and I am not one of them), is best left until the autumn time when the ground is a little firmer, the foliage has fallen from the trees giving better access to the branches and the tree itself is preparing for a period of dormancy so that new growth can begin in the spring.

Each person, and each congregation, goes through this season of autumn where pruning has to occur so that new life and new growth can take place.  Jesus uses this pruning metaphor in the gospel of John:

I am the vine and my Father is the gardener.  He cuts off every branch that in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.

Jesus horticultural metaphor allows us to see the important characters of the story – himself, as the taproot of all life, and his Father as the gardener, or the pruning specialist.  We are given a brief look into a difficult activity of the Father which may seem painful at first, but necessary for the vine to grow.  Some questions we’ll look at this week in the continuation of the series Seasons of the Soul – Autumn are:
  1. What does this pruning look like in the body of Christ?  Jesus almost always speaks in the plural, so how do we, together, undergo the pruning?
  2. Why does pruning have to take place?  What is the new growth coming?
  3. If God does the pruning, what kinds of things are being pruned from us?  How do we bear this pain so that we can bear fruit?

Walk through the falling leaves with me as we explore this season of the soul.
Reid Mathias

Bible Readings:    John 15:1-10,   Romans 11:11-24
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
We will resume Sunday 22nd October at our 10.30am service.

Activity folders are available for the younger children and Worship Journals available for the older children for use during the services.  Please help yourself to them in the narthex.

Growing Faith at Home
Now available on our church Face Book page!  To encourage families to keep growing in their faith at home each week.

Little Lambs Playgroup
We will resume on Wednesday 18th October at 9.30am in the church hall.

Thank You So Much from P.V. Women’s Fellowship
The Good Shepherd Fellowship catering group wishes to thank the women who generously provided sandwiches, scones and their time as we recently farewelled some members of our Good Shepherd community. We rejoice that they are in God's keeping. Thank you for your willing support. Our Fellowship is most appreciative as is a much larger community.


From the Office

Ignite building update
The facilities team met with the builder this last week and the expected completion date for the project is now going to be late November.  Most of the roofing has been completed.  Wall linings have been installed and flushing for internal walls will be commencing next week.  Paving of the courtyard will also be commencing next week. The team have also broke down and removed the remainder of excess trollies from the hall area.

Finance Report
Offerings

January - September  2017
Total Offerings – Budget $379,000        Actual $381,089        Surplus $2,089    

Budget Summary
January – August 2017

Total Income – Budget $372,740           
Total Expenses – Budget $366,594           

Notes since last Board meeting:
•    September offerings were under Budget. REG and Plate below budget by about $1,500.
•    Offerings are maintaining a buffer above budget but it has eroded in the last few months.

Ignite Budget Update
•    We received $1,675 in September for the Ignite the Future building fund Thank you to all who have honoured their pledge for the Ignite project.
•    Donations for the Ignite project are still appreciated as there are fittings and furnishings still required to make the new area hospitable.

Donations to the Ignite building project can be made via:
The collection plate in an envelope marked Ignite Project, or
Direct debit  BSB: 704 942  Account: 154796  Account Name: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

Car parking on Sunday 29th October
Car parking attendants will be required to assist with traffic and parking on Reformation day for the combined service.  Please mark ‘Parking’ on your connect card on Sunday, call the office or let Stephen know of your availability.

Members are encouraged to park on the school oval to allow any guests to park in allocated parking spaces.  Please assist by parking to the eastern end of the oval.
Disabled Parking Only will be permitted between the village and the church.

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

Adelaide Show Outreach 2017
Thank you for again praying for our ministry at the Show and supporting it financially as circumstances permitted

By God’s grace we had volunteers on our Stand at all times during the ten days. WE give thanks also that we were able to distribute several thousand tracts, almost 160 Gospels of Mark and John, more than 60 New Testaments and complete Bibles, 33 DVDs of the Jesus film, and 20 or so copies of the Bible study guide Grounded in the Word.

We were again blessed with generous support by Lutheran Tract Mission, which we gratefully acknowledge. Despite careful stewardship of our resources and significant gifts in kind by several members of our committee, we finished the Show year with expenses exceeding income by $2,923. Total outlays for the year were S10,540.


“The name of the Lord is a strong fortress;
the godly run to him and are safe.”
Proverbs 18:10

Friday, October 6, 2017

Summer – the season of harvest

For everything there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven. (Ecclesiastes 3:1 NLT)

This Sunday we continue our series: Seasons of the Soul. 
Last Sunday, we looked at: Spring – the season of growth.
This Sunday: Summer – the season of harvest.

If you have any connection with the land, you’ll know that summer is when grapes are picked, almonds are knocked, and farmers reap their crops of grain. If you’ve ever had a vegie patch, this is the most prolific time of the year. Cucumbers, tomatoes, strawberries, corn, capsicum, peas, pumpkins, and melons are all ripening and ready to be picked. 

In times past, lots of congregations celebrated “harvest thanksgiving”.
I wonder: do we still recognise God’s hand behind all our blessings? 
Or do we assume that it’s all about our efforts? 

What makes us “rich”?  Is it just the accumulation of wealth, or is it something deeper and longer lasting? Is it confined to just money and dumb stuff?  Or is it about the people with whom we do life?  What will we think on our death beds?

Summer is a season of reaping, harvest, blessing. What is our response? 
Pr Rolly

Bible Readings:    Ecclesiastes 4:7-12       Luke 12:13-21        Luke 17:11-19
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

Artist in residence
Two Sunday’s back, our ‘artist in residence’- Hayley - produced a painting which is currently on display. If you are interested in looking at more of Hayley’s work, please visit her website: www.lifeartbyhayleylauren.com

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 will resume Sunday 22nd October at our 10.30am service.

Activity folders are available for the younger children and Worship Journals available for the older children for use during the services.  Please help yourself to them in the narthex.

Growing Faith at Home
Now available on our church Face Book page!  To encourage families to keep growing in their faith at home each week.

Little Lambs Playgroup
We will resume next term on Wednesdays at 9.30am in the church hall.

Help wanted at LCC Ingle Farm 
This Thursday from 1pm, blokes needed to assemble steel racking for storage.
This Friday from 10am, men and women needed to sort and stack shelves.
If you can help, please see or contact Eric Hofmanis 0419 814 480

Notice Board

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LLL Interest Rate change
The LLL advises that effective 1 October 2017, the interest rate on at-call Savings Accounts has changed from 2.50% to 2.25% per annum.

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


“We are confident, I say,
and would prefer to be away from the body
and at home with the Lord.”
2 Corinthians 5:8

Friday, September 29, 2017

Seasons of the Soul

Everything that happens in this world happens at the time God chooses. (Ecclesiastes 3:1 GNB)

What is your favourite season of the year?  And why?

There are a bunch of things unique to each season of the year.  What we do in Summer, we may not be able to do in Winter – and vice versa.  If you are from a farming background or into gardening, different things need to be done in each season to keep your plants healthy.

In his parables Jesus used seeds and plants, vines and branches, fig trees and fields ripe for harvest - to teach about kingdom life.  In this series, we will be drawing from the world of agriculture to talk about the four seasons of the soul.

Doing life with Jesus, we find that at times things go smoothly - we grow easily in our relationship with God. But at other times it’s not so easy. Challenges stand in our way, faith gets difficult, even painful … and at times our relationship with God grows cold. What we experience are the seasons of the soul. 

In this series, we will be using the four seasons to explore our walk with God: what happens in those seasons, why each one is important, and what needs to happen for our growth to continue.

We begin this Sunday:  Spring – the Season of Growth.

Pr Rolly

Bible Readings:    Ecclesiastes 3:1-15    Jeremiah 17:5-8       Mark 4:14-20, 26-29
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

Artist in residence
Last Sunday, Hayley was our ‘artist in residence’.  Over our morning services she did a painting which is currently on display. If you are interested in looking at more of Hayley’s work, please visit her website: www.lifeartbyhayleylauren.com

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 now on holidays!  We will resume Sunday 22nd October at our 10.30am service.

Activity folders are available for the younger children and Worship Journals available for the older children for use during the services.  Please help yourself to them in the narthex.

Growing Faith at Home
Now available on our church Face Book page!  To encourage families to keep growing in their faith at home each week.

Little Lambs Playgroup
Little Lambs Playgroup is now on a break.  We will resume next term on Wednesdays at 9.30am in the church hall.

Youth Ministry
Last Friday night we screened the football match here at church.  During the football breaks we had some very deep and interesting discussion around where Jesus fits with sport.  It was a great night and it was really good to have a couple of people from the congregation join in the night with us too.  Youth is now on a break until term 4.  See below for next term flyer with dates.


Help Wanted
I am looking for people interested in supporting youth ministry to come on board and establish a Youth Ministry Team – this does not mean leading youth, this is a support type team – helping out with simple tasks such as helping with supper on youth event nights, maybe shopping or sourcing items at various times, using your skills and gifts in any way that may be helpful in supporting youth ministry.  If you feel this is something you would like to be involved in, please get in touch with me. Please contact me for further details regarding youth ministry - Margot Mertin 0401 850814 or Margot.Mertin@paravista.org.au

Green Team Reminder
If anyone is interested in volunteering or supporting Para Vista Green Team in any way, for Schoolies,  please get in contact with Margot or the church office as soon as possible.

Para Vista Women's Fellowship
Please attend our two meetings in OCTOBER. Especially the first on Tuesday, October 3rd. At this meeting we will be interested to hear your thoughts and ideas about how our 2018 program is to be structured. All ideas will be considered and discussed and the committee are hoping  to hear many contributions from you, the members.

Our second October meeting is to be on Tuesday, 31st . We encourage you to attend each of these meetings to ensure the future planning of our 2018 Fellowship.  There is no Fellowship meeting in November.

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




“Greater love has no one than this,
that he lay down his life for his friends.”
John 15:13

Friday, September 22, 2017

Shaped for beauty and wholeness

This Sunday will be the final part of our series: Shaped for Shalom.

Shalom is peace, right relationships, right order, justice, wholeness. The prophet Micah gives us an image of God’s shalom:  Everyone will sit under their own vine and under their own fig tree, and no one will make them afraid, for the LORD Almighty has spoken. (Micah 4:4 NIV)

Our theme this Sunday: Shaped for beauty and wholeness.  We believe that this universe was created by God.  As we contemplate creation in the heavens and on the earth, we see that God is an amazing artist. 

Our world is indeed beautiful – yet broken.  Daily news broadcasts show us scenes of devastation and despair.  No wonder we groan with all of creation, longing for God to bring about our full restoration. 

What God has begun in us, he will one day bring to completion – healed bodies and minds, restored relationships, perfect justice, perfect shalom!  That is our hope and destiny in Christ. 

From now until then, we are caught up in God’s creative plan – not just as observers, but also as participants.  As God uses our skills and creative gifts to bless people, we join in his restoration work of making all things new. 

Artists have the capacity to infuse this broken world with hope. God-willing, this Sunday we will have an ‘artist in residence’ painting during both services.  Come along for a glimpse and taste of shalom!

Pr Rolly

Bible Readings:   Psalm 19:1-6,   Exodus 35:30-36:2,   Romans 8:18-25
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
At our 10.30am service this Sunday during the message, Tanya Harrison will be sharing with the Kindy – Year 4 children her mission trip experience to Indonesia in the Education Centre.

Activity folders are available for the younger children and Worship Journals available for the older children for use during the services.  Please help yourself to them in the narthex.

Growing Faith at Home
Now available on our church Face Book page!  To encourage families to keep growing in their faith at home each week.

Little Lambs Playgroup
Little Lambs Playgroup will meet for the last time this term at 10am in the church hall on Wednesday.  Please bring pre cut fruit to share.  Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.

SOUL Crew - Youth Ministry
This Friday is the Preliminary Final with Crows versus Geelong.  Rather than missing SOUL Crew or missing the football, we thought why not embrace the football and use this as a time of intergenerational fellowship amongst the congregation.  SOUL Crew leaders and young people have the pleasure of inviting everyone along to join them watching the game on the big screen at church, and then participate in some meaningful discussion at quarter time and half time.  For those family members that may not be into football we will be screening a movie in the education centre and there will be board games to play as well.  Cost is $2 to cover the cost of pizza at half time.  Cans of soft drink will be available for $1.   We would love to see you all at 7.00pm until final siren.

A lot of things happening with our young people, in events, in worship and serving, which is so exciting.  Please contact me for further details regarding youth ministry - Margot Mertin 0401 850814 or Margot.Mertin@paravista.org.au

Para Vista Women's Fellowship
Please attend our two meetings in OCTOBER. Especially the first on Tuesday, October 3rd. At this meeting we will be interested to hear your thoughts and ideas about how our 2018 program is to be structured. All ideas will be considered and discussed and the committee are hoping  to hear many contributions from you, the members.

Our second October meeting is to be on Tuesday, 31st . We encourage you to attend each of these meetings to ensure the future planning of our 2018 Fellowship.  There is no Fellowship meeting in November.

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

FOSSILS fundraising concert
Tickets are now on sale for the FOSSILS live in concert. The FOSSILS (Folkies of the Sixties Sing Iconic Legendary Songs), featuring Peter Combe, Brian Loffler, Alan Hartley, Hugh Rudham and Monica Christian, will bring to life the best folk songs of the 60s and 70s.

This year, we are extending the event and invite you to join us early, from 6pm, for live pre-show entertainment, drinks and appetisers. There will also be a pop-up op shop and mystery boxes to be won! All proceeds support our programs helping vulnerable families and children, many of which are run entirely on the generosity of our donors.

When: Friday, September 29th
Where: Concordia College Chapel, corner of Cheltenham St & Balmoral St, Highgate
Time: Pre-show entertainment from 6pm, concert doors open 7.15pm
Tickets: Adults $25, Concession/Pensioner/Unwaged $15, Group of 10+ $20, Children $10

For tickets or enquiries, phone 8269 9333 or book online at trybooking.com/rjsn 

Lutheran Nurses Association of Australia
Our meeting is Monday, September 25th, at 7.30 pm at 137 Archer Street, North Adelaide. Our guest speaker is Rachele Tullio; Dip T, Grad Dip, M Ed PhD, from the stroke foundation.


“Two are better than one...
for if they fall, one will lift up the other”
Ecclesiastes 4:9-10

Friday, September 15, 2017

Shaped for Justice

Depending on your age, if I were to say the word ‘justice,’ various images might come to mind. Perhaps some who lived through the 60’s remember the young boys from ‘The Terrific Adventures of the Terrible 10.’  If you survived the 70’s, ‘Doctor Down Under.’ If you were fortunate to watch television in the 1980’s in Australia, maybe Professor Poopsnaggle’s Steam Zeppelin. (I’m not making that up.)

The media influences our worldview in a much greater way than we could ever imagine, and most people who have visited the movie theatres in the last ten years are aware that the biggest box office hits include superhero characters of the likes of Superman, Batman, Wonder woman, Flash, Ironman, Thor… the list goes on and on.

And the typical theme of these superheroes is that there is a villain in the world who must be brought to justice. The heroes must use all of their strength to either kill them or place them in the hands of the ‘authorities,’ so that they can be properly punished.

But this form of justice is completely opposite to the biblical form of justice that Jesus portrays in his parable of the workers in the vineyard.  Jesus response to the ancients’ protest, ‘That’s not fair!’ is ‘Don’t I have the right to do what I want with my own money?  Or are you envious because I am generous?’

God’s generous is linked with his justice and is so far beyond the punitive restrictions that we have placed on his mercy, that we can’t quite comprehend this justice, paired with righteousness as the twin bases of the throne of God, without viewing it from a Shalom-like perspective.

This week, encounter one of Jesus’ most controversial parables as it speaks to our 21st century ‘Lucky Country.’  Then, after the service, join in our Coffee and Theology discussion on ‘The theology of justice as opposed to greed.’

Reid Matthias

Bible Readings:   Matthew 20:1-16, Psalm 89:14-18
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.

Weekly Message Sheets
To cut back on wastage the message sheets will no longer be handed out with the Connect Cards, but will be available upon request from the Worship Hosts.


Step Up
Our Step Up - Preparing for First Communion in 2017 program is in progress.  Please keep these young people and their families in your prayers as they explore Holy Communion.

Kingdom Kids
Our final Kingdom Kids for term 3 will be available this Sunday at our 10.30 service for Kindy – Year 7 aged children.

Activity folders are available for the younger children and Worship Journals available for the older children for use during the services.  Please help yourself to them in the narthex.

Growing Faith at Home
Now available on our church Face Book page!  To encourage families to keep growing in their faith at home each week.

Little Lambs Playgroup
Little Lambs Playgroup meets in the church hall on Wednesday mornings during school term.  Our start time for the remainder of term 3 is 10am finishing round 11.30am.  Please bring pre cut fruit to share.  Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.


Youth Ministry
This Friday we have our next Bible study - the series we are looking into is “Following Jesus in a selfie-centred world” – by Craig Groeschel.  We are will be discussing - Intimacy – the struggle with “Likes”.  Our young people really enjoyed looking at the last topic of ‘envy’ and it gave them some real insight, making them think about themselves and others in a completely different way.

Soft drink cans will be available for $1 and hot chocolate will also be available.  Looking forward to seeing you all Friday.

A lot of things happening with our young people, in events, in worship and serving, which is so exciting.  Please contact me for further details regarding youth ministry - Margot Mertin 0401 850814 or Margot.Mertin@paravista.org.au


From the Office

For Sale - or make an offer!
2 microwaves from old kitchen.  $30 each or make an offer.
Items can be viewed by contacting Stephen Zanker.

Building and facilities maintenance – occasional/casual
Good Shepherd is looking for a person who produces quality work in efficient time.  Such a person will have general handyman or carpentry skills to a high standard, ability to patch and paint walls, and will maintain a neat and tidy worksite.
Hours will be as need arises, and rates of pay according to skills required.  

Please contact Stephen on 8263 5087 or churchenquiries@paravista.org.au  for further information.

Finance Report 

Offerings
January - August  2017
Total Offerings – Budget $339,000 Actual $344,003 Surplus $5,003

Budget Summary
January – July 2017
Total Income – Budget $330,895 Actual $338,600 Surplus $7,705
Total Expenses – Budget $319,326 Actual $304,262 Deficit $15,064

Notes since last Board meeting:
August offerings were under Budget, with REG below average for the year and plate just above expectations.
Offerings are maintaining a buffer above budget.
Income is over budget due to Offerings and Interest received over budget.
Expenditure continues to be below budget.

Ignite Budget Update
We received $3,330 in August for the Ignite the Future building fund and we have now reached the pledge target. Thank you to all who have honoured their pledge for the Ignite project.
Donations for the Ignite project are still appreciated as there are fittings and furnishings still required to make the new area hospitable.

Donations to the Ignite building project can be made via:
The collection plate in an envelope marked Ignite Project, or
Direct debit  BSB: 704 942  Account: 154796  Account Name: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.


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LCC job vacancies
Several job opportunities have become available at Lutheran Community Care in the last week. Please visit www.lccare.org.au/careers.html for more information.

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

FOSSILS fundraising concert
Tickets are now on sale for the FOSSILS live in concert. The FOSSILS (Folkies of the Sixties Sing Iconic Legendary Songs), featuring Peter Combe, Brian Loffler, Alan Hartley, Hugh Rudham and Monica Christian, will bring to life the best folk songs of the 60s and 70s.

This year, we are extending the event and invite you to join us early, from 6pm, for live pre-show entertainment, drinks and appetisers. There will also be a pop-up op shop and mystery boxes to be won! All proceeds support our programs helping vulnerable families and children, many of which are run entirely on the generosity of our donors.

When: Friday, September 29th
Where: Concordia College Chapel, corner of Cheltenham St & Balmoral St, Highgate
Time: Pre-show entertainment from 6pm, concert doors open 7.15pm
Tickets: Adults $25, Concession/Pensioner/Unwaged $15, Group of 10+ $20, Children $10

For tickets or enquiries, phone 8269 9333 or book online at trybooking.com/rjsn.





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

Friday, September 8, 2017

Shaped for Reconciliation

We don’t often think about how difficult reconciliation is, or even that there are steps in the process.  For most of us, reconciliation is an alien concept as transubstantiation: we’ve heard the term before, but as for what it’s really about…

This week, we’re taking a journey to understand the immensely rewarding but inherently problematic path to rediscovering shalom through reconciliation.  We don’t stop at forgiveness; that is simply the first step and then we move to repair the connection so that we have relationship, covenant, community and faithfulness restored.

The entire Bible is a book of reconciliation. 
In fact, Paul writes specifically about it in Romans 5:8-10,

But God proves his love for us in that while we still were sinners Christ died for us.  Much more surely then, now that we have been justified by his blood, will we be saved through him from the wrath of God.  For if while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son, much more surely, having been reconciled, will we be saved by his life.

Find out through the story of Peter how God reconciles himself to us through Christ so that we might do the same for others. 

Bible Readings:   2 Corinthians 5:10-21, John 21:15-19
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

Weekly Message Sheets
To cut back on wastage the message sheets will no longer be handed out with the Connect Cards, but will be available upon request from the Worship Hosts.

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.

Step Up
Our Step Up - Preparing for First Communion in 2017 program is in progress.  Please keep these young people and their families in your prayers as they explore Holy Communion.

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids will be available this Sunday at our 10.30 service for 10 month – Year 4 aged children. Activity folders are available for the younger children and Worship Journals available for the older children for use during the services.  Please help yourself to them in the narthex.

Growing Faith at Home
Now available on our church Face Book page!  To encourage families to keep growing in their faith at home each week.

Little Lambs Playgroup
Little Lambs Playgroup meets in the church hall on Wednesday mornings during school term.  Our start time for the remainder of term 3 is 10am finishing round 11.30am.  Please bring pre cut fruit to share.  Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.

Youth Ministry
Last Friday we held our first bible study.  Some very interesting discussions around envy and contentment came up, and how it can effect every single one of us.  We learnt some grounding strategies and also how to use scripture to help us overcome these struggles. This will be fortnightly, running opposite nights to our youth events.  The series we are looking into is “Following Jesus in a selfie-centred world” – by Craig Groeschel.

This Friday we have our next event – Jesus- Who Am I – Part IV.  We are having a Girl / Guy night with a difference – we will be having a “Battle of The Sexes”.  Lots of fun and games planned, as well as some quiet girl/guy discussion time.  There will be supper at the usual cost of $2 and we are now offering $1 cans of soft drink for purchase as well.  Looking forward to seeing you all then.

A lot of things happening with our young people, in events, in worship and serving,  which is so exciting.  Please contact me for further details regarding youth ministry - Margot Mertin 0401 850814 or Margot.Mertin@paravista.org.au

Maranatha Health
It's blooming wonderful to celebrate Maranatha Health with you at our Spring Party!
Saturday 16th September
10am-12pm (presentation at 10:45am)
Knightsbridge Baptist Church Hall & Garden, 455 Glynburn Rd, Leabrook SA

This event is a thank you to our supporters, a welcome to new supporters, and a chance for to hear about the latest developments in Uganda.

BYO rugs or chairs
Gold coin donation
Please RSVP for catering purposes (incl. dietary needs) 12th September contact@maranathahealth.org

From the Office

For Sale - or make an offer!
Shelving 3400mm  long, 430mm deep, and 1170mm  high constructed of timber and steel. $40 or make an offer.

2 microwaves from old kitchen.  $30 each or make an offer.

Items can be viewed by contacting Stephen Zanker.

Building and facilities maintenance – occasional/casual
Good Shepherd is looking for a person who produces quality work in efficient time.  Such a person will have general handyman or carpentry skills to a high standard, ability to patch and paint walls, and will maintain a neat and tidy worksite.

Hours will be as need arises, and rates of pay according to skills required.  

Please contact Stephen on 8263 5087 or churchenquiries@paravista.org.au  for further information.

Notice Board


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LCC job vacancies
Several job opportunities have become available at Lutheran Community Care in the last week. Please visit www.lccare.org.au/careers.html for more information.

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

FOSSILS fundraising concert
Tickets are now on sale for the FOSSILS live in concert. The FOSSILS (Folkies of the Sixties Sing Iconic Legendary Songs), featuring Peter Combe, Brian Loffler, Alan Hartley, Hugh Rudham and Monica Christian, will bring to life the best folk songs of the 60s and 70s.

This year, we are extending the event and invite you to join us early, from 6pm, for live pre-show entertainment, drinks and appetisers. There will also be a pop-up op shop and mystery boxes to be won! All proceeds support our programs helping vulnerable families and children, many of which are run entirely on the generosity of our donors.

When: Friday, September 29th
Where: Concordia College Chapel, corner of Cheltenham St & Balmoral St, Highgate
Time: Pre-show entertainment from 6pm, concert doors open 7.15pm
Tickets: Adults $25, Concession/Pensioner/Unwaged $15, Group of 10+ $20, Children $10

For tickets or enquiries, phone 8269 9333 or book online at trybooking.com/rjsn.

Items needed
LCC’s op shop at Blair Athol is in need of ornaments, vases, coffee cups, water glasses, saucepans, light electrical items and any other household items.

Our emergency relief program is also in need of blankets and bedsheets (single, double and queen) and pillows.

If you can help donate any of these items, please drop by 307 Prospect Road, Blair Athol.


“I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;
I will counsel you with my eye upon you.”
Psalm 32:8

Friday, September 1, 2017

Shaped for Shalom

And the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:7

There are many times throughout the year when we talk about Jesus’ moniker of ‘The Prince of Peace,’ and when I write that, I have this weird thing that goes on in my head. My inner voice goes deep as if I am somehow changing into Darth Vader, ‘The Prince of Peace!’ my voice sinks into the abyss and then I breathe deeply into a mask…

Of course Darth Vader really knew nothing of peace, whether internal or external, and even if he did, I’m sure that the shell of Anakin Skywalker would think about peace the same way that many do:

Striving for peace is giving in to weakness.
Striving for peace is simply an attempt to avoid conflict.
Striving for peace is less important than striving to be comfortable with myself.

But the true sense of peace comes from the Hebrew word Shalom.  Perhaps you have heard that word before, maybe from The Fiddler on the Roof, Schindler’s List or Barbara Streisand’s movie, Yentl.  You may tend to think that this word, Shalom, simply means ‘peace.’  But it is incredibly deeper than that. 

Shalom is not shallow.  It is a deep pool of tranquillity by which the ancients would sit.  In essence, shalom restoreth my soul. 

This week, encounter the true depth of the word Shalom and how we are shaped for it.   God draws us into the margins of this shalom to guard our hearts and minds in Christ. When we encounter shalom, we find ourselves being more gentle, less anxious, more thankful, prayerful and lovingly dependent on God.  (Philippians 4:6)

Join with us as Bruce Hulme opens the scriptures and this peace beyond understanding.

Reid Matthias
Lead Pastor

Bible Readings:   2 Corinthians 3:12-18, Jeremiah 29:4-14
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.

Step Up
Our Step Up - Preparing for First Communion in 2017 program is in progress.  Please keep these young people and their families in your prayers as they explore Holy Communion.

Kingdom Kids
This Sunday is Fathers’ Day!  At the 10.30 service during the message the Kindy – Year 4 children will be invited to join us in the hall with their adult to make something for Dad.  Our Kingdom Youth will be participating in their service event for this term – preparing and serving morning tea after the service.

Activity folders are available for the younger children and Worship Journals available for the older children for use during the services.  Please help yourself to them in the narthex.

Growing Faith at Home
Now available on our church Face Book page!  To encourage families to keep growing in their faith at home each week.

Little Lambs Playgroup
Next Wednesday Chris Jaensch will be coming in to share his music with the children and parents in the church hall.  Our start time for the remainder of term 3 is 10am finishing round 11.30am.  Please bring pre-cut fruit to share.  Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.

Youth Ministry
Friday night we learnt all about loving our neighbours and most of all loving our enemies.  This is a real challenge to all, no matter what your age.  We learnt how Jesus taught us this is the way for us all to live by so the challenge was put out to all to love their enemy, or at least think of ways they could overcome their dislike of others.  This week we are kicking off our bible study.  This will be fortnightly, running opposite nights to our youth events.  This will be strictly looking at a topic relevant to the young people and delving into the scriptures.  These nights will be more like a small group, and all are welcome.  Our first series we are looking into is “Following Jesus in a selfie-centred world.”

On Saturday we had around 70 young people and leaders attend our NELY event at Blair Athol and had a fun day playing Family Feud and various music games too.  Michael Mertin delivered a great message about the fact that being a Christian does not mean you have to be boring, and he referred to various Bible verses showing us that God clearly wants us to have fun, but always remembering to keep God at the centre.  We had an awesome band leading us in worship too.  A great day had by all.

Please contact me for further details regarding youth ministry - Margot Mertin 0401 850814 or Margot.Mertin@paravista.org.au

Para Vista Women’s Fellowship Meeting - September 5th
You are most welcome to attend our next meeting in Good Shepherd Church Hall
at 1.00pm for Bible Study with Pastor Reid immediately after we welcome everyone.
This will be followed by a simple afternoon tea during which we mix and chat to one
another. We would love to see you there - Tuesday, September 5th, 1pm - 2:45pm.

Maranatha Health
It's blooming wonderful to celebrate Maranatha Health with you at our Spring Party!
Saturday 16th September
10am-12pm (presentation at 10:45am)
Knightsbridge Baptist Church Hall & Garden, 455 Glynburn Rd, Leabrook SA

This event is a thank you to our supporters, a welcome to new supporters, and a chance for to hear about the latest developments in Uganda.

BYO rugs or chairs
Gold coin donation
Please RSVP for catering purposes (incl. dietary needs) 12th September contact@maranathahealth.org

From the Office

Professional Standards Workshop
Register for participation in the Professional Standards Workshop on Sunday 10th September commencing at 12.30pm and finishing at 6.30pm.  Lunch will be provided for members attending.

Registration is via online system and is accessible here: https://goo.gl/Zanktk and also via the SA/NT District website. If you do not have computer access please contact the church office and they will assist in registration.

Vacancy
Seeking an experienced individual to complete building and facilities maintenance on a casual basis. Hours will be as the need arises to perform general maintenance at Para Vista.
Requirements include: Exceptional work ethic, integrity, general handyman skills, Carpentry experience to a high standard, ability to paint and patch walls, mechanical skills and maintain a neat and tidy worksite. Please contact Stephen or the front office on 08 8263 5087 or email churchenquiries@paravista.org.au for further information.

 
Notice Board

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

Get the latest news from LCA www.lca.org.au
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LCC job vacancies
Several job opportunities have become available at Lutheran Community Care in the last week. Please visit www.lccare.org.au/careers.html for more information.

Lutheran Homes Glynde Spring Fair 2017
is on Saturday 9th SEPTEMBER, from 9.00am till lunchtime at 22 Avenue Road Glynde.
Stalls include Biscuits and Cakes, Books, CD’s, Craft, Jams & Chutneys, Jewellery, Plants and Toys  plus Devonshire Tea and continuous Sausage Sizzle.

Proceeds go to LHI Resident Care Facility projects at Glynde. If you have any questions or donations for the fair please contact Marion Schubert 8336 4361



“Whatever your hand finds to do,
 do it with your might”
Ecclesiastes 9:10

Friday, August 25, 2017

God’s compassion for ALL people

This Sunday will be our final part of our series: Growing God’s heart for ALL people. We’ve been reflecting on the story of Jonah.

In chapter one, Jonah flees. But God finds him. You can run, but you can’t hide. 
In chapter two, Jonah cries out and God hears. When you’re down, look up.
In chapter three, God gives Jonah and Nineveh a second chance. Thank God for second chances!
In chapter four, Jonah is angry. The LORD reminds Jonah that there are more important things than air conditioning: God’s compassion for ALL people. 

Over these weeks I’ve wondered how the story of Jonah became part of the Bible. We do not read of any friends travelling with Jonah.  My best guess is that when Jonah returned from Nineveh to Israel, he must have either written down his story, or told others of his adventures (who wrote down his story). 

Now most of us do not tell stories that expose the very worst of our character – unless God has transformed our character since.  In that case, we usually tell our stories to highlight how God has changed our understanding of who He is and what he wants for us; and the difference this has made in our lives. 

I wonder how Jonah was a different person in the years after this story.  Let me admit, I see a lot of Jonah in me.  His story reminds me how much I need Jesus to save me and change me. How about you?

The hero of this story is the LORD – who never gives up on us, no matter how much we mess up.  In Jesus, we see the LORD is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger, and abounding in love. In Jesus, we discover God’s compassion for ALL people. 

Bible Readings:   Jonah 4:1-11
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.

Step Up
Our Step Up - Preparing for First Communion in 2017 program began last Sunday with a shared family lunch.  Please keep these young people and their families in your prayers as they explore Holy Communion.

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids will be available this Sunday at our 10.30am service for 10 months old – Year 4’s.
Activity folders are available for the younger children and Worship Journals available for the older children for use during the services.  Please help yourself to them in the narthex.

Growing Faith at Home
Now available on our church Face Book page!  To encourage families to keep growing in their faith at home each week.

Little Lambs Playgroup
Playgroup has now moved back to the church hall.  Due to the chilly winter mornings we will be adjusting our start time to 10am finishing round 11.30am on Wednesdays.  Please bring pre cut fruit to share.  Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.

Youth Ministry
Friday night as we are still having chilly winter nights, and a lot of people love getting into their pj’s to get warm, we are having pyjama/onesie night.  It is not compulsory, but young people are able to come along all nice and snug for this week.  We will be looking at loving our enemies and just how hard that can be for us all.  Would love to see you there, and invite heaps of friends too.

Due to extremely keen and enthusiastic young people, next week we are kicking off our bible study.  This will be fortnightly, running opposite nights to our youth events.  This will be strictly looking at a topic relevant to the young people and delving into the scriptures.  These nights will be more like a small group, and all are welcome.  Our first series we are looking into is “Following Jesus in a selfie-centred world.”

We are also very excited to have approximately 40 people coming along to our NELY event on Saturday for our Gameshow day.  This is promising to be a fun event – watch this space for how the event went!

Exciting times as lots are happening with our young people.  Please contact me for further details regarding youth ministry - Margot 0401 850814 or Margot.Mertin@paravista.org.au

Para Vista Women’s Fellowship Meeting - September 5th
You are most welcome to attend our next meeting in Good Shepherd Church Hall
at 1.00pm for Bible Study with Pastor Reid immediately after we welcome everyone.
This will be followed by a simple afternoon tea during which we mix and chat to one
another. We would love to see you there - Tuesday, September 5th, 1pm - 2:45pm.

Maranatha Health
It's blooming wonderful to celebrate Maranatha Health with you at our Spring Party!
Saturday 16th September
10am-12pm (presentation at 10:45am)
Knightsbridge Baptist Church Hall & Garden, 455 Glynburn Rd, Leabrook SA

This event is a thank you to our supporters, a welcome to new supporters, and a chance for to hear about the latest developments in Uganda.

BYO rugs or chairs
Gold coin donation
Please RSVP for catering purposes (incl. dietary needs) 12th September contact@maranathahealth.org

Notice Board

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

Get the latest news from LCA www.lca.org.au
Subscribe to the LCA Notice Board
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Employment
Project Coordinator - Lutheran Community Care, Blair Athol SA
Education Leader - Lutheran Schools Association SA, NT & WA, North Adelaide SA
Youth Ministry Coordinator - St Michael's Lutheran Church, Hahndorf SA
Personal Assistant to the Secretary of the Church - North Adelaide SA

Please visit www.lca.org.au for more details.

LCC job vacancies
Several job opportunities have become available at Lutheran Community Care in the last week. Please visit www.lccare.org.au/careers.html for more information.

Lutheran Homes Glynde Spring Fair 2017
is on Saturday 9th SEPTEMBER, from 9.00am till lunchtime at 22 Avenue Road Glynde.
Stalls include Biscuits and Cakes, Books, CD’s, Craft, Jams & Chutneys, Jewellery, Plants and Toys  plus Devonshire Tea and continuous Sausage Sizzle.

Proceeds go to LHI Resident Care Facility projects at Glynde. If you have any questions or donations for the fair please contact Marion Schubert 8336 4361



“Greater love has no one than this:
to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.”
John 15:13

Friday, August 18, 2017

Thank God for second chances!


This Sunday we continue to unpack the story of Jonah in our worship series: Growing God’s heart for ALL people.
Jonah rejected God’s command to go to Nineveh, and ended up having a three day ‘spiritual retreat’ inside a huge fish. After getting spewed up onto dry land, the word of the LORD came to Jonah a second time: “Go to the great city of Nineveh and proclaim to it the message I give you.” (Jonah 3:1-2 NIV)

The LORD did not give up on Jonah – or on the people of Nineveh.  The LORD spared them and gave them a second chance.  

Have you ever messed up so bad – and felt so guilt ridden and ashamed that you wondered whether God was finished with you? 

Truth is God never gives up on you!  Jesus is God’s lifeline of grace, redemption and hope.  In Christ, we have a future in God’s good plans! 

Jesus came into the world to save sinners – people who’ve messed up in all sorts of ways – just like Jonah, just like me, just like you… and just like every other person on this planet.

Thank God for second chances! 

Bible Readings: Jonah 3
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.

Step Up
Our Step Up - Preparing for First Communion in 2017 program will commence this Sunday 20th August with a shared family lunch.  If your child is now in year 5 or about 10 years of age they are welcome to participate.  If you would like to register your child for Step Up, please ring the church office on 8263 5087 or email your details to churchenquiries@paravista.org.au by August 18th.

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids will be available this Sunday at our 10.30am service for Reception – Year 7s.  Please note that due to the Step Up luncheon we will not be providing lunch for our Kingdom Youth so please come and collect them at 12 sharp from the OSCH room in the school.  Thank you.  Activity folders are available for the younger children and Worship Journals available for the older children for use during the services.  Please help yourself to them in the narthex.

Growing Faith at Home
Now available on our church Face Book page!  To encourage families to keep growing in their faith at home each week.

Little Lambs Playgroup
Playgroup has now moved back to the church hall.  Due to the chilly winter mornings we will be adjusting our start time to 10am finishing round 11.30am on Wednesdays.  Please bring pre-cut fruit to share.  Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.

Youth Ministry
Last Friday night we looked in depth at the parable of The Rich Young Man and established what is really important to us and where Jesus fits into that.  On Monday we served at Meet’n’Eat and this was very rewarding for all those who came along and served.  We will be looking at making this a regular event, a great way of giving back to our community. Our next event will be next Friday 25th August.

Further details regarding youth contact Margot Mertin 0401 850814 or Margot.Mertin@paravista.org.au

NELY (North Eastern Lutheran Youth)
Our next exciting event is scheduled for Saturday 26th August and will be held at St Paul, Blair Athol.  It will be a day of gameshow fun, friendship, fellowship and food.  Event is open to all young people in school years 5 to 12.  Cost is $15 to cover dinner, snacks and hours of fun.  Tickets must be purchased prior to the event.  These are on sale now until 23rd August via www.nely260817.eventbrite.com.au Looking forward to seeing you all then.  Any further queries plase contact Margot Mertin 0401 850814.

Maranatha Health
It's blooming wonderful to celebrate Maranatha Health with you at our Spring Party!
Saturday 16 September
10am-12pm (presentation at 10:45am)
Knightsbridge Baptist Church Hall & Garden, 455 Glynburn Rd, Leabrook SA

Delicious morning refreshments (brunch) provided, with traditional Ethiopian coffee and espresso coffee for sale. Enjoy live music, lawn games and peruse market stalls for homemade, African and original wares for sale (proceeds to MH).

This event is a thank you to our supporters, a welcome to new supporters, and a chance for to hear about the latest developments in Uganda.

BYO rugs or chairs
Gold coin donation
Please RSVP for catering purposes (incl. dietary needs) 12 September contact@maranathahealth.org

Notice Board

Winter Appeal – Donate and Give Hope
This winter we are asking you to donate and give hope to those who need it most. 
Many of the people that Lutheran Community Care meets are homeless and they urgently need assistance this winter. Not only have they survived the circumstances which have resulted in homelessness, the isolation they often experience adds a further burden and getting support can be difficult. With your help, we can help people get back on their feet and experience hope again.  Please visit www.lccare.org.au or phone 8269 9333 to make a donation.  All donations over $2 are tax deductible.

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

Employment and Volunteer opportunities at the LCA
Employment
Project Coordinator - Lutheran Community Care, Blair Athol SA
Education Leader - Lutheran Schools Association SA, NT & WA, North Adelaide SA
youth ministry coordinator - St Michael's Lutheran Church, Hahndorf SA

Volunteer’s role:
Overseas Mission
Photographers

Please visit www.lca.org.au for more details.

Lutheran Homes Glynde Spring Fair 2017
is on Saturday 9th SEPTEMBER, from 9.00am till lunchtime at 22 Avenue Road Glynde.
Stalls include Biscuits and Cakes, Books, CD’s, Craft, Jams & Chutneys, Jewellery, Plants and Toys  plus Devonshire Tea and continuous Sausage Sizzle.

Proceeds go to LHI Resident Care Facility projects at Glynde. If you have any questions or donations for the fair please contact Marion Schubert 8336 4361



https://www.growministries.org.au/


Faith can move mountains
Matthew 17:20

Friday, August 11, 2017

When you’re down, look up!

Last Sunday we kicked off our new series: Growing God’s heart for ALL people. Over four weeks, we are looking at the story of Jonah and asking God to help us see ALL people through his eyes.

God gave Jonah a mission, but Jonah ran in the opposite direction. Things got rough and Jonah ended up inside a huge fish. Jonah gets to have a “three day spiritual retreat” – a time to reflect and pray. 

No doubt it was a traumatic experience. Yet Jonah cries out to the LORD; and the LORD listened to his cry and saved him. Jonah discovers there’s no place beyond God’s reach. 

We see this repeated over and over again in Scripture, especially in the ministry of Jesus. When people turned to Jesus for help, Jesus reached out to them and saved them.  Through his death and resurrection, the same thing happens to us.  

When you and I are overwhelmed, take a leaf from Jonah’s book: When you’re down, look up!  

Bible Readings:   Jonah 2 (For similar prayers when people were overwhelmed,
see Psalm 18:1-7, 16-17, Psalm 69:1-4, 13-18) 
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.

Step Up
Our Step Up - Preparing for First Communion in 2017 program will commence on Sunday 20th August.  If your child is now in year 5 or about 10 years of age they are welcome to participate.  If you would like to register your child for Step Up, please ring the church office on 8263 5087 or email your details to churchenquiries@paravista.org.au by August 18th.


Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids will be available this Sunday at our 10.30am service for 10 month olds – Year 1.  Kool Zone will not be available this Sunday.  Kingdom Youth will be staying in to worship with their families.  We look forward to seeing you!

Activity folders are available for the younger children and Worship Journals available for the older children for use during the services.  Please help yourself to them in the narthex.

Growing Faith at Home
Now available on our church Face Book page!  To encourage families to keep growing in their faith at home each week.

Little Lambs Playgroup
Playgroup has now moved back to the church hall.  Due to the chilly winter mornings we will be adjusting our start time to 10am finishing round 11.30am on Wednesdays.  Please bring pre-cut fruit to share.  Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.

Youth Ministry
NELY (North Eastern Lutheran Youth)
Our next exciting event is scheduled for Saturday 26th August and will be held at St Paul, Blair Athol.  It will be a day of gameshow fun, friendship, fellowship and food.  Event is open to all young people in school years 5 to 12.  Cost is $15 to cover dinner, snacks and hours of fun.  Tickets must be purchased prior to the event.  These are on sale now until 23rd August via www.nely260817.eventbrite.com.au Looking forward to seeing you all then.  Any further queries plase contact Margot Mertin 0401 850814.

From the Office

Good Shepherd Representative
The next General Convention of Synod for the Lutheran Church of Australia will be held at Rosehill Gardens in western Sydney from 2nd to 7th October 2018. The LCA’s 19th general synod will feature the theme 50.500 faith.freedom.future.  If you wish to represent our congregation at this gathering please contact Stephen or the front office on 08 8263 5087 or email churchenquiries@paravista.org.au for further information.  Alternatively please mark your connect card with “Convention”

Ignite the Future building update
The steel works have been completed and signed off by the engineers.  Work has commenced on the roofing section above the narthex and by print time should be completed.  Timber framing for the remaining roofing structure and walls has commenced.  Take time to view the progress through the cut out in the corridor doors or through the glass panel in the door at the rear of the hall.

Finance Report
Offerings
January - July  2017

Total Offerings – Budget $299,500    Actual $305,662    Surplus $6,150

Budget Summary
January – June 2017

Total Income – Budget $286,550        Actual $288,755    Surplus $2,205
Total Expenses – Budget $269,678    Actual $265,299    Deficit $4,379

Notes since last Board meeting:
•    July offerings were well above Budget, with plate offerings on 3 Sundays well above expectations. 
•    Offerings are now $6,150 above budget.
•    Income is slightly over budget due to Interest received over budget.
•    Most Expenditure lines continue to be maintained below budget. 

Ignite Budget Update
•    We received $3,600 in July for the Ignite the Future building fund and with what has already received in August there is currently now only $312 still to be received.  Thank you to all who have honoured their pledge for the Ignite project.
•    Donations for the Ignite project are still appreciated as there are fittings and furnishings still required to make the new area hospitable.

Donations to the Ignite building project can be made via:
The collection plate in an envelope marked Ignite Project, or
Direct debit  BSB: 704 942  Account: 154796  Account Name: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

Wine and Cheese Night
We are bringing the Cellar Door to school on Saturday 26th August from 7.00pm.
Ticket includes complimentary arrival glass of wine, feasting on a magnificent grazing table filled with an impressive selection of produce, together with acoustic tunes, plus on the night purchase raffle tickets to be in the running to win some amazing prizes. Boutique beers, Cellar door wines and soft drinks can be purchased on the night!

We appreciate your assistance in spreading the word and supporting this community school event to raise funds for school projects together fostering fellowship in the community. Tickets on sale now, $25 per person.

Enquiries / ticket sales to Sharon at school 8264 7966 or email admin@gspv.sa.edu.au 

Notice Board

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

Winter Appeal – Donate and Give Hope
This winter we are asking you to donate and give hope to those who need it most. 
Many of the people that Lutheran Community Care meets are homeless and they urgently need assistance this winter. Not only have they survived the circumstances which have resulted in homelessness, the isolation they often experience adds a further burden and getting support can be difficult. With your help, we can help people get back on their feet and experience hope again.  Please visit www.lccare.org.au or phone 8269 9333 to make a donation.  All donations over $2 are tax deductible.


Employment and Volunteer opportunities at the LCA
Employment
Chief Executive Officer
Business Director

Volunteer’s role:
Overseas Mission
Photographers

Please visit www.lca.org.au for more details.






“Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh;
is anything too difficult for Me?”
Jeremiah 32:27