Friday, September 16, 2011

18 September 2011

Peace begins with us
The tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks reminds us that all is not well in our world. The fight against terror continues to cost lives on both sides. While these battles can seem far away and distant from us, the sad news of Australians losing their lives in this fight brings the conflict back closer to home.
Regardless of where you stand on the issue of whether or not Australian troops should be involved in this, the question still remains, “Is there anything I can do to help make this world a more peaceful place?”
If we look at this issue on a global scale it will very quickly overwhelm us to the point where we will do nothing. However, if we break it down to where our area of responsibility for peace is our immediate day to day relationships, the challenge is more achievable. If each of us looks at the relationships in our lives and asks ourselves, “How can I work for peace in these relationships?” we will begin to play our part in bringing peace to our world.
What would it look like for you to work for peace in your marriage, your family, the street you live on, or the place your work in? How can you become a peace maker?
Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” (Matthew 5:9) When we work for peace we are acting like a child of God. Jesus, God’s son, worked for peace by coming into this world to make peace between us and God. The Bible says, ‘We were God’s enemies, but he made us his friends through the death of his Son.’ (Romans 5:10)
Working for peace is far easier said than done. It is particularly difficult to do when you have been hurt deeply and everything within you wants to strike back with vengeance. What do we do in those situations? We look to Jesus and the peace he brings. Jesus gives us the gift of peace – ‘I am leaving you with a gift – peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give is a gift the world cannot give.’ (John 14:27)
Jesus’ offer of peace comes through his offer of forgiveness that he made possible by dying on the cross. As we receive this forgiveness and the peace that comes with it, we are empowered to extend this same forgiveness and peace to those who have hurt us.
While working for peace in your circle of relationships may not seem very significant on a global scale, if we all play our part, collectively we can bring Jesus’ gift of peace to our world.
Pastor Noel

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


This week. We take a break in our series PARABLES WITH PUNCH - STORIES THAT STIR to hear from the Cambodian Mission Team.  Live reports from the team who have just returned with a visual banquet that will place you right in the middle of Cambodia’s mission field.  The message on “The Kingdom Table” will be a banquet for your heart.
                                 Bible Reading: Luke 22:1-38
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au

Cultural Celebration Sunday  25th September 2011

We have had an amazing term in Kingdom Kids and will be finishing the term with a Cultural Celebration on Sunday 25th September. The Kids will be having a special lesson at both morning services and are encouraged to come dressed in traditional clothing from a country of their choice. We will also be enjoying a church lunch in the hall after the 10:30am service (thanks to the hospitality team), but encourage any families who would like to bring a cultural dish (to share) to contribute in this way. It is going to be a wonderful celebration of all the many and different cultures we are blessed to have in this country and particularly in this church.  
Laura Carson
Children and Family Team Leader


CELEBRATIONS OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY 
 MEMBERSHIP IN CHRIST and CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

I’m really excited! Sunday 25th September is shaping up to be one very big day to particularly praise God!
Firstly, there are two persons coming in to membership at the 8:45am service. At the 10:30am service about 14 people are coming into membership. Two of those new members are going to be baptised?  Further reason to celebrate the greatness of the Lord!
Then after the 10:30am service festivities begin.  We celebrate with thanksgiving our God appointed cultural merge, bought together as one under the Lordship of Christ Jesus, by sharing a meal together.
I have now established that our church family has many who were born overseas; in fact the number of countries represented is nearly 30!! They include; South Africa, Sudan, Uganda, Ethiopia, England, Ireland, Scotland, India, Sri Lanka,  New Zealand, Czechoslovakia, Poland, China, Philippnes, Malaysia, America, Papua New Guinea, Greece, Germany, Italy, Holland, Denmark, Malta, Liberia, Estonia, Japan, Uganda, and a few Australians (and I think some are from another planet!)
What a beautiful world mix of people as a church family we are! 
“Hallelujah” is a universal word meaning Praise God so let’s do that by joining together and celebrating together over a meal. 
Kingdom Kids are being encouraged to come in traditional dress from their country of choice. You too are invited, no strongly encouraged, to wear a national costume of the country in which you were born.  I am bringing in dense jungle for the ladies born in Papua New Guinea! There are a number who have hinted that they are going to wear their national dress so be bold and be involved in the fun.
And we are going to praise God as we celebrate together with a variety of food from different countries. 
Can I encourage you to help with this meal by bringing a plate to supplement the International dishes which will be presented? That will be greatly appreciated. 

Barry Klaer P.C. & F. in conjunction with Laura Carson, Family & Children’s Ministry 



For Ignite Youth activities please go to our website www.paravista.org.au
I will be away till the end of September. If you have any questions please contact the office, 8263 5087.
Blessings,
Sophie Gerrie
Youth and Young Adults Team Leader

Women @ PV
Ladies, in less than four weeks on Friday night 30th September our church will be transformed into a entertainment venue for a night of talent, inspiration and fantastic music. Grab yourself a flier from the church or jump onto the church website or our face book page for all the details. Please invite your friends and if you love to get a little dressed up, this is your night! If you would prefer not to get dressed up…THAT IS FINE!!! Please don’t let this stop you from coming. Gold coin donation at the door. See you ALL there! women@paravista.org.au 

Women's Fellowship 
meet on Tuesday 4th October in the church hall at 1.00pm.
Pastor Noel Kluge will lead bible study.
Bring your bibles or use the ones provided for a bible quiz lead by Venie
There will be a trading table and afternoon tea.
 

Over the last month a number of people from our congregation have met on two Saturday mornings to prayerfully wait on God and ask ‘what is next for us as a congregation?” Displayed on the pin up board in the hall are the transcripts of everything that was shared at the first session.  Last Saturday we met for our second session seeking to discern any key themes, values and strategies from the responses. This was done in six groups and each group reported back what they had discerned. These responses are now going to be collated and further summarised. Once this is finished we will have another session open to everyone to develop strategies that will enable us to walk into what God has given us. We are planning for this to happen some time in November. 
I would also like to thank everyone who took part in the first two sessions. Your input was valued and the gift of your time appreciated. As your senior pastor it was exciting to see so many people passionate about our church and what God is doing among us.
Pastor Noel 

Consider the visitor/late comers
To a person entering a venue that is 80% occupied it appears to be full as vacant seats are not readily visible. What an embarrassment to locate a seat especially for someone not familiar with the venue. We have the fortunate ‘problem” at the 10:30 service where at times we are over 80% full making it difficult for visitors/late comers to find  seats.
To assist with this issue if you are at service early consider sitting toward the middle of the row so it becomes easier for others to identify empty seats and get to the seats without having to push past people on the end.



From the Board


Are you heading north next winter??
The Synod of the SA District will be held next year in Alice Springs from the 6th to 8th of July. If you are heading north at this time you may consider representing Good Shepherd as one of our delegates.
If travelling by car (+ caravan) the congregation will help meet your travelling costs and pay for your accommodation for the duration of the Synod.
You may not have plans to travel north but could be interested in being a delegate.
For more details contact John Dolling at the church.

                                   From the office

Facilities
For safety we have purchased 2 large Danger - Wet Floor bollards. One is kept in the hall kitchen and the other in the women’s toilet. If there is a liquid spill, or floors have been mopped and there are people using the facility please use these bollards as it may prevent a person having a fall.
Two good quality mops and a quality bucket have been purchased for use in the kitchen and hall. Please ensure these are only used in these areas as for health reasons they are not for general use around the facility.

October Hospitality Rosters  were emailed this last week.  If you did not receive yours, please contact the office. Thanks. 

Friends of Lutheran Archives meeting
Topic: German missionary wives in Queensland Speaker: Dr Regina Ganter (Griffith University, Qld). What role did the wives play and what problems did unmarried missionaries face? At Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place, Adelaide, on Monday 26th September at 7.30 pm.  Supper. Gold coin donation.

On the notice board 

FULL TIME POSITION AVAILABLE at AUSTRALIAN LUTHERAN COLLEGE
A full time position is available as housekeeper/cleaner for one of the boarding houses at Australian Lutheran College.  Starting mid October. Applications close Tuesday 27th September.  For further details please contact:
Kristine Leonard  0400 592 816 or Marilyn Pickett  0432 934 705.

TIME for US!
A weekend for couples to relax and reflect on their relationship with each other.  A gift of time to grow and learn together. A time to identify strengths as a couple and develop ways of making changes together which will have a positive impact on themselves and those around them.
28th, 29th, 30th October 2011          [Friday night, Saturday, Sunday am]
At Waverley Estate, located at Port Elliot [www.waverleyestate.com]
Cost: $380 per couple.    The course is limited to 6 couples.             Facilitated by qualified educator Wendy Hampel.
To register or for more information:
Contact Alison Hunt at Lutheran Community Care, Centre for Learning, 19 Edward Street, Magill; Ph: 8331 3111;

SCOAP


Salisbury Community Organisation Against Poverty are holding their annual general meeting on Thursday 29th September at Housing SA Offices, 1 Ann Street, Salisbury 3.00-4.00 pm.














PNG REUNION AND MISSION FESTIVAL
            Celebrating      125 years of Lutheran Mission in PNG
                                                100 years of Lutheran Mission on Siassi
                                                            75 years of Australian Lutheran Mission
          PNG Reunion Saturday 15 October 2011
                        9am to end of evening meal
                        $30 Registration requiredlunch and evening meal included
          Mission Festival Sunday 16 October 2011
                        9am hymn singing and slide show
                        9.30am worship, PNG guests, Speakers,
                        Pot luck lunch, concludes 3pm NG Time
          Venue: Trinity Lutheran Church, 2 Grandview Drive, Pasadena, SA  5042
            Contact:Colin Hayter, (08) 8357 6423  mob 0429 060 642
                                    email  coruhayter@picknowl.com.au



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


Friday, September 9, 2011

11 September 2011

You are the Message!
John Burke is the writer of an insightful and challenging book called: No Perfect People Allowed – Creating a Come as You are Culture in the Church.  He tells one story about sharing his faith with Chris - who seemed to understand what he was saying, and agreeing with the logic of the gospel message.  But Chris didn’t want to believe it for himself: “I can see why it’s true for you, but it’s not true for me.”  When pushed for clarity as to why, the response: “You know, I guess I just don’t want to be like you.” Ouch! (p.29-30)
A week ago, I was talking with a chap who thought that most Christians were judgmental, arrogant, and indifferent to the struggles of others.  It blew him away when I told him: “I don’t think I’m any better than you.  I struggle just as much as anyone, but I know God helps me.”
In our culture, you can’t separate the message from the messenger.  “The messenger is the message.  How we are perceived is every bit as important as the truths we espouse.” (p.40)  As Burke comments:
Generally, emerging generations do not ask, “What is true?”  They are primarily asking, “Do I want to be like you?”  In other words, they see truth as relational.  “If I want to be like you, then I want to consider what you believe.  If I don’t see anything real or attractive in you or your friends as Christ-followers, I don’t care how ‘true’ you think it is, I’m not interested.” (p.42, emphasis mine)
What distinguishes Christianity from other religions is that God didn’t just send a message – but became the message.  In Jesus, truth is personal.  In Jesus, truth is relational.  In Jesus, truth is lived out in compassion and service to others.  In Jesus, people experienced grace and truth.
Just as a jet needs both wings to fly, to be effective in reaching our community with the gospel we need to share both the love of Jesus and the good news of Jesus.  Both are essential!  Yet we will never get an open hearing to the good news until we love, serve and listen to people.  We will never encounter openness to the Good News if by our example we are perceived as “bad news”.
You are the presence of Jesus in this world.  You are the Message of God’s love.  People experience the grace and truth of Jesus through you!  You are the only Bible many people read!  How accurate is the translation? 
Joy in Jesus! 
Pr Rolly Stahl

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


This week. The series PARABLES WITH PUNCH - STORIES THAT STIR continues. Today’s parable of the talents is all about being productive for God’s kingdom as we await the second coming of Jesus. So let’s look at this under the question How can we be productive for God’s Kingdom?
                                 Bible Reading: Matthew 25:14-30
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au



Family Newsletters are out!! Check your pigeon hole this Sunday for the latest Kingdom Kids and Family update.  . If you would prefer not to receive these updates, please let Laura know.  Thanks.

Parenting room donations: Thank you to the people who have made donations towards our parenting room library. Please keep the books coming, and again, thank you so much in advance for your generosity.

Cultural Celebration Sunday  25th September 2011

We have had an amazing term in Kingdom Kids and will be finishing the term with a Cultural Celebration on Sunday 25th September. The Kids will be having a special lesson at both morning services and are encouraged to come dressed in traditional clothing from a country of their choice. We will also be enjoying a church lunch in the hall after the 10:30am service (thanks to the hospitality team) but encourage any families who would like to bring a cultural dish (to share) to contribute in this way. It is going to be a wonderful celebration of all the many and different cultures we are blessed to have in this country and particularly in this church. (Fliers will be going home with Kingdom Kids families over the next few weeks).
Laura Carson
Children and Family Team Leader
lcarson@paravista.org.au





 
For Ignite Youth activities please go to our website www.paravista.org.au
I will be away till the end of September. If you have any questions please contact the office, 8263 5087.
Blessings,
Sophie Gerrie
Youth and Young Adults Team Leader
sgerrie@paravista.org.au  


Women @ PV
Ladies, in less than four weeks on Friday night 30th September our church will be transformed into a entertainment venue for a night of talent, inspiration and fantastic music. Grab yourself a flier from the church or jump onto the church website or our face book page for all the details. Please invite your friends and if you love to get a little dressed up, this is your night! If you would prefer not to get dressed up…THAT IS FINE!!! Please don’t let this stop you from coming. Gold coin donation at the door. See you ALL there! women@paravista.org.au

 Saturday Morning Fitness
Please note there will be no fitness class this Saturday morning due to the ‘what’s Next Lord’ Conference. I hope you can join us at the conference instead. Final classes for term 2 will be held on the 24th September and the 1st October. See you there.

Consider the visitor/late comers
To a person entering a venue that is 80% occupied it appears to be full as vacant seats are not readily visible. What  an embarrassment to locate a seat especially for someone not familiar with the venue. We have the fortunate ‘problem” at the 10:30 service where at times we are over 80% full making it difficult for visitors/late comers to find  seats.
To assist with this issue if you are at service early consider sitting toward the middle or the row so it becomes easier for others to identify empty seats and get to the seats without having to push past people on the end.
An end of an era
Michael Paech who has faithfully served as the principal of our school for fourteen years, announced this week that he will be leaving at the end of this year. He will be taking up a new position as principal of St John’s Lutheran Primary School, Highgate in 2012. Michael has very capably led our school over the last 14 years and will be greatly missed.
Please keep Michael and his family in your prayers as he finishes up his time with us. Please also pray for the school council as they begin the search for a new principal. The school is a vital part of our church’s mission and it is imperative that we find a principal who can join us and continue the good work established under Michael’s leadership. 

                                   From the office

Parenting Room
To overcome the poor light in parts of the family room an extra light has been installed. This has possibly created the opposite effect of the room being too bright. If this proves to be the case we will experiment with adjusting brightness of the lighting. 

Damage to hall walls
The painted walls in the hall have been damaged and marked by the table trolley. All the marks on the walls have been cleaned off. When shifting the trolley, or loading/unloading tables, please be careful not to contact the walls. A good rule is to keep the trolley at least a metre from all walls. In this position it will not obstruct movement in and out of the hall.

 Lutheran Community Care
Thank you to the many loyal supporters for your generosity towards LCC Winter Appeal.
Just a reminder to those who have not yet made their donations… We still need your help to keep up the demand for assistance during this very cold winter. Your donation will buy warm clothes, blankets and food for the people sleeping rough or doing it tough.
To make a donation visit www.lccare.org.au or phone 8269 9333 (ask for Miranda or Megan)

LCA Mission Unit Available for Long Term Rental
The LCA Missions Board have a unit at their Flierl Court, Henley Beach (Adelaide) complex available for immediate long term rental.. All enquiries to Mrs Mary Roberts, work phone 08 8267 7300 or e-mail: Mary.Roberts@lca.org.au

Lutheran Community Care Christmas Hamper
To help families on low income celebrate Christmas, each year Lutheran Community Care give out nearly 1,000 Christmas hampers in the metropolitan and Barossa area. To meet the anticipated demand this year we are asking congregations around South Australia to begin collecting food, books and toys for disadvantaged families. A list of required foods can be found on the notice board.  Books may be small colouring-in books, a reading book for older children, or a cloth book for a young child. A book with a Christian theme would be great. We ask that toys be purchased new and could include Lego, balls, musical toys, etc. We prefer them not to be a soft toy. This is a great opportunity for Bible study groups and playgroups to have some fun and make it a group project around the Church. It is time to prepare for Christmas already and again thank you for your generosity and support. 
Donations can be dropped off at:  309 Prospect Rd,   Blair Athol SA 5084.            Tel: 08 8269 9300
Our Christmas Hamper distribution dates are 5-6 December. We encourage you to submit your donation well ahead of this time. 

Friends of Lutheran Archives meeting.
Topic: German missionary wives in Queensland Speaker: Dr Regina Ganter (Griffith University, Qld). What role did the wives play and what problems did unmarried missionaries face? At Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place, Adelaide, on Monday 26 September at 7.30 pm.  Supper. Gold coin donation. 

GGAF….?!!
Golden Grove Lutheran Church has a ministry called GGAF – Golden Grove Amateur Fishing club
The annual ‘Fishing and Boating swap Meet and Fete’ is on Sunday 25th September from 12noon – 4pm.    www.fishingswapmeet.info 

Calling all Bikers!
Our next group motorbike ride has been organised for Saturday 17th September. We will be meeting in the church car park at 9.20am for a 9.30am departure. The ride will be up into the Barossa Valley and through some of the farming land around Eudunda and Kapunda to see the Canola in flower. There will be a morning tea break and lunch stop. We expect to get back mid afternoon and you are welcome to head off home any time during the ride if you need to get back earlier. Everyone is welcome and don’t hesitate to invite friends. The ride will be cancelled if raining. For more information, call Noel on 0427 049 296.


Financial Report
January –July 2011
Income

Expenditure
July

July
Offerings
$ 44520( budget $43500)

Other
$   7900

Total
$ 53420
$ 42689
January-July

January-July
Offerings
$ 293920(budget $290500)

Other
$   34616

Total
$ 328536
$ 311538

Comments:
Other income for July includes a generous donation of $6500.With estimated expenditure, it is estimated there will be a small deficit at the end of the year. 

On the notice board
ILLUMINA SA INC
ILLUMINA is one of Adelaide’s most vibrant women’s choirs, with 40 members who share a love of singing, music and harmony with an interest in performing a wide range of music.
Join ILLUMINA at Brougham Place Uniting Church, Sunday 25th September at 2pm  Tickets $15 available at the door or phone Gill on 8368 1639.    For further information phone Rosemary on 0419 832 187. 

Kreate at Kylie’s
For those with a creative mind looking for somewhere to be creative! 

Housekeeping notice
The church kitchen has become a storage place for apparently unwanted “things”.  When using the kitchen please replace items where you found them.  If you have personal items in the kitchen please remove them as the kitchen will be getting a spring clean during the week beginning 12th September.


You know how I'm smart? I got people around me who know more than I do!
Louis B. Mayer


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