Friday, March 23, 2012

25 March 2012

How Do You Memorize Scripture?
A few weeks ago I posed the question, why memorize scripture?
To summarize;
             It’s the number one tool for resisting temptation
             It helps you make wise decisions
             It strengthens you when you’re under stress
             It comforts you when you’re sad
             It helps you witness to unbelievers.

So how do I memorize scripture?

Memorizing Scripture is an important and powerful tool for growing spiritually. The Bible says that doing so can help us avoid falling to temptation. If you’ve never memorized Scripture before, it may be intimidating. But you can do this! Anyone can do this. It doesn’t matter how smart you think you are or how well you do at memorizing other things. Here’s how you do it:

1)           Pick a verse that speaks to you. Don't choose a verse because you think you should memorize it. Memorize it because it will make a difference in your life.
2)           Write it on a card and place the card in a prominent position. Place the card/s on your bedside cupboard, on your car dashboard or even pinned behind the toilet door.
3)           Say the address before and after the text. The address, where the verse is found in the Bible, is the hardest part of the verse to remember. Make it easier to remember by saying it aloud before and after the verse.
4)           Read the verse aloud and read it many times. We remember what we say and not what we read. That's how you record what you’re trying to learn.
5)            Memorize it exactly. Don’t try to manipulate the Scripture before you learn it. Learn it as it is in the Bible.
6)           Start by memorizing one verse a week. In time you may be able to learn two verses a week, but start slowly. If you memorize one verse a week, you will memorize 52 in a year — that’s all the major verses that a Christian should learn! If you memorized two a week, that would be more than 100 in a year. You’d be a virtual Bible compared to most people.
7)           Learn Scripture by explaining it to others. Rick Warren calls it the paraphrase-it method of Bible meditation. It’s pretty simple, really. You take a verse out of the Bible that you’re reading or studying, think about it for a bit, and then rephrase it and say it in your own words. Ultimately, you want to be able to explain a verse or paragraph in the Bible in your own words. It’s not enough to know the Bible. We need to understand the Bible. Once you’ve read the verse and explained it in your own words, write your paraphrase down. Then, search your heart and see how that verse applies to you. Remember, you haven’t studied God’s Word until you’ve written it down and applied it to your life. Then pray God’s Word back to him. Commit to applying what he has taught you through the Bible. God’s Word will protect us, too. That’s a great incentive to learn his Word. “I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.” (Psalm 119:11 NIV)

Ponder this;
             In what way do you memorize Scripture? Does it work? Should you change something about the way you memorize God’s Word to make it more effective?
             Do you have someone in your life that can memorize Scripture with you and help hold you accountable?
             Does the Bible ever seem hard for you to understand? How might paraphrasing what you’re reading change your attitude toward learning God’s Word?
             Why do you think it’s important to write down what you’ve learned and paraphrased?
             What verses are you “hiding” in your heart today?

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


This week we continue the series, “Jesus crosses the boundaries”. This week’s message: Jesus crosses the boundaries of race and culture. When we think we are better than others it can cause us to create a distinction between us and them; between us on the inside and those on the outside. While this can easily happen between races or cultures most of us can probably think of times in our lives where we have been made to feel like an outsider. Where have you felt like an outsider?

Bible Reading: Isaiah 42:1-7; Mark 7:24-8:10
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au


Lenten Service
Lenten service will be held in the church at 4.00pm Wednesday 28th March 2012.


Easter service times
Maundy Thursday        7.30pm with Holy Communion
Good Friday                  8.45am and 10.30am
Easter Sunday               8.45am and 10.30am with Holy Communion.  Please Note:  No 6.00pm Service



Kingdom Kids at the 10:30am service for ages 0-12.
Kingdom Kids
We have 1 week left in Kingdom Kids before our 2012 Easter Celebration (to be held on Palm Sunday). We hope you can join us on Sunday to learn more about the way God protects us.

Laura Carson – Children and Family Team Leader
8263 5087



We need your help!
Prayer: Please remember NOVO, its campers, leaders and organising team in your prayers as we prepare for and run NOVO  this year.
Food preparation & serving: We are looking for local people who would be willing to help our Head Cook prepare and serve meals for a full or half day. The camp runs for 2 half days and 2 full days, so we are looking to make up teams of 5 people per day to assist in preparation and serving. If you would like to serve our young people for half or a full day during April 13-16, please let us know on the details below – we would love to hear from you!
Carpet pieces (large): Do you have any large rolls of carpet not currently being used that we could borrow? Or perhaps a large rug? We are looking for carpet or rugs which we can use to put down on the ‘stage’ area where we will hold worship so that the young people don’t have to sit on the hard floor. If you can help out with this, please let us know on the details below – thanks!
Contact: novo@blueprintministries.org.au or call 8267 5211
13-16 april @ Cornerstone College Mt Barker

Women's Fellowship

The meeting on 3rd April will be a bus outing to Vadoulis Garden Centre, Gawler and includes lunch. Bus leaves Para Vista church at 11.00am and returns at 3.30pm. You will need to bring $8.00 for your bus fare plus lunch money and extra if garden shopping.
Another date for your diary is the LWSA Convention at Loxton on Thursday 3rd May.  If you are interested in this day bus trip, please phone Jan on 8264 8288.

FISH AND SALAD SUNDAY
CELEBRATING LENT ON PALM SUNDAY
NEXT SUNDAY 1ST APRIL 2012
The last week of Lent begins with Palm Sunday, which celebrates the day Jesus entered Jerusalem and the people lay down palms at his feet.
 THE HOSPITALITY TEAM INVITE YOU TO....
A LENT LUNCH – SUNDAY 1st APRIL
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY TO THE FISH and FRESH SALAD LUNCH
When?             Sunday 1st April, 2012  after 10:30am service
Where?            Para Vista Church Hall
Why?               Celebrate the season of Lent with friends and family
Who?               You and your family and any guest you may invite
Cost:               Gold coin donation would be appreciated

 Easter – Bringing Life to the City
On Easter Sunday, 8th April, from 1pm to 4pm in Victoria Square, Adelaide (near the water fountain), you are invited to join with Christians from other churches to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.  There will be live bands, festival activities and free refreshments.  In the past, there has been an Easter march, but this year we are focussing on welcoming the public to a free festival where they can engage with the meaning of Easter.

Your support would be valued!  Please pray for God’s leading and blessing upon the Easter Sunday Festival, and I would love to hear whether you can help out on the team!

Yours in Christ, David Christian, on behalf of the SA Awakening Executive  (Fusion Australia).Phone 08 8391 0063.



From the Office

Please note office closed for staff meeting
On Thursday 29th March from 9.00am to 10.00am.

Items for sale
There is a season for everything and as ministries change, requirements change, and equipment is no longer required. Storage space is very limited and it is therefore best to sell items and use the funds to further ministries.
There are 4 items for sale. These are on display in the hall:
Laminated office desk  (was used in office as a computer desk) 150mm x 90mm
Two door wardrobe
The blue car and plastic cubby house that have been in the hall for several years
All offers will be considered.

Surplus from 2011
Our finances have been audited and there was a surplus for 2011 of $8000.
The Board on recommendation from the Finance Team has decided to allocate this money as follows:
$1000 be deposited into the LSL account to cover LSL liabilities for the administration staff (pastors and Lay Workers are covered through the LCA though we contribute to the Lay Workers LSL Account).
$2000 be deposited into the Asset Replacement Account. This along with the $12000 allocated from the 2011 budget means this fund has been increased by $14000. This money is used to replace/repair existing equipment/ infrastructure. In 2011 it was used to replace the air conditioner in the church, buy material to recover damaged fabric on the church chairs repair the car park and replace carpets in the manse. It means these jobs can be completed without affecting the annual  budget.
$5000 was deposited into the Special Purpose Account. This will be used at the discretion of the Board to further the mission of the congregation. It will enable the Board to action things outside of the 2012 budget. You will be informed as this money is allocated.

Mission news
Cebu Mission Fundraising Team
Sue will be selling cards for Cebu on Sunday morning after both morning services.  Check out the new range of handmade cards!


Weekly reflections for the fifth week of Lent
As we enter the season of Lent and we reflect on the sufferings of Christ, our hearts also respond to the suffering of others in our community. At Lutheran Community Care the demands on our welfare services continue to increase at an alarming rate. This is the fifth in a series of weekly reflections for your church throughout Lent, written by LCC Director Helen Lockwood.
John 12: 23-28
'Jesus replied, "Now the time has come for the Son of Man to enter into his glory. I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat is planted in the soil and dies, it remains alone. But its death will produce many new kernels - a plentiful harvest of new lives. Those who love their life in this world will lose it. Those who care nothing for their life in this world will keep it for eternity. Anyone who wants to be my disciple must follow me, because my servants must be where I am. And the Father will honour anyone who serves me.
"Now my soul is deeply troubled. Should I pray, 'Father, save me from this hour'? But this is the very reason I came! Father, bring glory to your name.'
Then a voice spoke from heaven, saying "I have already brought glory to my name, and I will do so again."'
As we follow Jesus' journey to the cross in this last week of Lent we might become as confused as the disciples about the reason for this journey and the final destination. Jesus speaks about being glorified, which to most of us would mean becoming victorious and powerful. In the same breath Jesus talks about service and being troubled in his soul. We can identify with the disciples’ confusion. We would love our Christian faith to provide us with success and an easy life rather than a life of service in a broken world. 
In these verses Jesus is affirmed by God and knows no matter what suffering he must endure God is with him and will bring new life. The image of the seed having to die to bring new life is one familiar to us all. When we look at a tiny, dry insignificant seed it is hard to imagine the plant or the tree that will shoot out and provide fruit and vegetables to nourish us.
This miracle of new life coming from death has been brought home to us at Lutheran Community Care as we work with the local community at Peachey Place, Davoren Park, to grow vegetables through a community garden. An overgrown, dry patch of ground has been lovingly turned over and fertilised. Seeds have been planted and watered and the vegetables are thriving. While this miracle takes place in the soil a similar miracle takes place amongst those who are caring for the garden. The team is made up of volunteers  from different backgrounds -  those who have lived in Davoren Park all their lives and those who have recently come to Australia from Africa, those who are socially isolated and those who make friends easily. As people work together and eat together connections are made and new life is breathed into the local community.
Jesus, on the way to the cross, had to pass through death in order to bring new life to all the world. Jesus’ journey speaks to the world each time we take the opportunity to die to self and bring new life to others.
Lutheran Community Care’s Food Parcels+ gives you the opportunity to help local communities come alive.
Use the tear off donation slip at the bottom of the letter in the March edition of the Together magazine, visit our website at www.lccare.org.au, or telephone 08 8269 9333 to make a donation today.

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Please check the church notice board for further details of all notice board news

SA/NT District Synod Song Competition

Write a New Faith Song for Synod
Sing a new song to the LORD! Psalm 98:1 (CEV)
And yes, we are looking for a new song!
The SA / NT District of the Lutheran Church are meeting in Alice Springs this July for our synod.
We would like to “Sing a New Song”
on this year’s theme:
 Love comes to life’.
 ‘The Lord make your love increase and overflow’
1 Thessalonians 3:12
We invite you submit a song on this theme and/or text.
An opportunity to express your faith in Jesus and to add to the worship music of our Church community.
See the letter of invitation on the notice board.

WANTED: Experienced and mature bass, keyboard, and lead/rhythm guitar players, preferably with vocal ability, to join lead singer and drummer in forming a (not-for-profit, freelance) Lutheran worship and outreach rock band. Please phone: 041 8524 154 for an audition.

ROOM FOR RENT
Nailsworth: $150 per week.

Copies of the March edition of the E News from AbMinSA (Aboriginal Ministry SA) are available from the information area.

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

The Lutheran Church of Australia will be conducting the 2012 Board for Lutheran Aged Care Australia conference in Adelaide from 2nd - 4th May 2012.  Information and registration forms are available from the information area.

St. John's Lutheran Church, Tea Tree Gully
Would like to invite you to join them in celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the formation of the church at 182 Hancock Road, Ridgehaven on Sunday 6th May 2012.   Worship starts at 10.00am followed by a shared community lunch and an afternoon of fellowship.

BREAKING THE CHAINS.  An Easter Drama and Musical at Our Saviour Lutheran Church Aberfoyle Park.

Vacancies

Please check the church notice board for details of all job vacancies

INTERNATIONAL GOSPEL CENTRE (IGC) has a permanent part-time position in general administration becoming vacant mid-late April for approximately 25 hours per-week at their head office in Athol Park.

INTERNATIONAL GOSPEL CENTRE(IGC)  seeking the assistance of an auditor to help keep IGC up to date with their requirements as a registered organization.

PART-TIME CHAPLAIN NEEDED for the Rosewothy campus of Adelaide Uni. This will involve one day a week for the 26 university weeks of the year, and an honorarium of $4000pa. For further details, see the noticeboard, or contact Pastor Mike Pietsch on 8370 3615, or 0409 725 573, or mike.pietsch@lca.org.au
Applications due by Tuesday the 17th of April.


Life is like a ten speed bike;
most of us have gears we never use!


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

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

Friday, March 16, 2012

18 March 2012

Crossing the boundaries
After years of having the house behind us vacant, someone finally moved in late last year. The new neighbour introduced himself as he was shutting the gates one day. He told me he did paving as a job. Since that time our paths had not really crossed. I was hoping they would so we could get better acquainted and I also wanted to ask him if he could spare a bucket full of paving sand so I could fix some sunken pavers at the front of my house.
Finally, our paths crossed last week when he was hooking up his trailer. I could have walked past but I decided to cross the boundary and walk into his driveway to say hullo. In the course of the conversation I asked if he could spare some paving sand. He was more than happy to quickly sweep up the left overs in his trailer and give it to me. After a bit more talking he came around and looked at what needed doing. Generously, he offered to come over the next day and fix it for me which he did. It was good to get to know him a little better as he worked on my front path.
While this may sound strange coming from a person who stands up each week and speaks to hundreds of people, I find that I am a little shy when it comes to talking to neighbours I don’t know. I suspect this is true for a lot of people as I think I have initiated nearly every conversation I’ve had with my various neighbours. People are generally wary of crossing that invisible boundary that exists between my turf and your turf. Yet I’ve found that when I have made the effort my neighbours have been welcoming and accepting. My efforts to do this last Friday ended up with my neighbour offering to fix my paving. I had not gone to speak to him with this intention but it came about because I was willing to take the risk.
When we make the effort to cross a boundary, surprising things can happen. You can end up with new friends or in my case receiving some needed help. In regards to matters of faith, there can be this invisible boundary that says, “Faith is a personal matter, so don’t talk about it.” Yet surprising things can happen when you ask God for the courage to cross that boundary. In recent times some people in our church have courageously crossed that boundary and invited others to church. Their courage has been rewarded by people accepting their invitation and attending our church.
While it is true that there are people who are closed to coming to a church, there are still those who will come if invited. If we think it is scary plucking up the courage to invite them, it is even more scary for them to come into our church. They too have to cross a boundary to step into a very unfamiliar environment. A personal invitation together with the assurance that you will meet them at the door and sit with them can go a long way to helping them make that boundary crossing from outside to inside our church.
With Easter only three weeks away, who might God be calling you to cross a boundary for by inviting them to one of our services? You may be surprised by the outcome if you do!
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 continue the series, “Jesus crosses the boundaries”. This week’s message: Jesus Crosses the Boundaries to Deliver Us from Evil.  Many are intrigued by the supernatural, with stories of angels, demons, ghosts and spirits, spells and incantations. The Harry Potter series by JK Rowling is a case in point, along with TV shows such as: Angel, Buffy, Charmed, Crossing Over, Ghost Whisperer, Supernatural, and Twilight.  Such fascination is also evident in the hundreds of thousands of people who attend body-mind-spirit festivals and psychic fairs each year.  Why are people fascinated with the supernatural?

Bible Reading: Mark  5:1-20 (Deuteronomy 18:9-15)
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au


Lenten Service
Lenten service will be held in the church at 4.00pm Wednesday 21st March 2012.


Kingdom Kids at the 10:30am service for ages 0-12.
Kingdom Kids
We have 2 weeks left in Kingdom Kids before our 2012 Easter Celebration (to be held on Palm Sunday). We hope you can join us on Sunday to learn more about the way God protects us.

Kingdom Kids Easter Celebration
We will be having a joint Easter Celebration on Sunday 1st April. This will also mark the end of our term 1 program and the beginning of the holidays. Kingdom Kids will kick off again in term 2 on the 29th April. Please invite your friends along to our Easter celebration so that they too can hear the message of Easter. We would like to ask for a gold coin donation per family to cover the cost of resources (that the kids will be able to keep). 

Egg Cartons needed…
THANK YOU to everyone who has donated egg cartons. We now have enough to put together our 2012 Kingdom Kids Easter resource.

Baby Zone
Please continue to pray for this ministry as it is still without a leader and a full team.

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

Step up to communion 2012
Invitations to our 2012 Step Up To Communion course will be sent out in 2 weeks. All school families and church members with children in year 5 at school (or around the age of 10) will be sent an invitation. If you are not a member of the church or have a child who is interested but not attending the school, please write ‘step up’ on your welcome card. I will make sure you receive all the information needed.

Move Urban Dance
Participants, there will be no dance in week 10 of school ( 5th April). Classes for term 1 will finish on Thursday 29th March. They will start up again on Thursday 26th April. 

Laura Carson – Children and Family Team Leader
8263 5087

Women's Fellowship

The meeting on 3rd April will be a bus outing to Vadoulis Garden Centre, Gawler and includes lunch. Bus leaves Para Vista church at 11.00am and returns at 3.30pm. You will need to bring $8.00 for your bus fare plus lunch money and extra if garden shopping.
Another date for your diary is the LWSA Convention at Loxton on Thursday 3rd May.  If you are interested in this day bus trip, please phone Jan on 8264 8288.


Small Group Launch follow up
Sunday 19th February was our Small Group Launch for 2012.  A few weeks leading up to this, people could fill out a flyer: Are you interested in trying out a small group?
  • Just over 25 people registered interest in a small group.  These have been followed up, with some already incorporated into existing groups – and others waiting for a new group to start.
  • Two new groups have started up.
  • Hopefully two more groups will be starting up over the next few weeks.
  • While we did not have a formal lunch, two groups decided to gather together in the hall for lunch on Sunday 19th February.

This year I’d like to raise the profile of small groups.  This could be by way of articles in the weekly news - or stories shared in our weekly worship.  If you or someone in your group has a “good news” story as a result of being part of a small group, I’d love to hear it!  Likewise, if you’ve found an excellent resource, PLEASE let me know!


Lent Studies – Crossing the Boundaries
Pastor Noel and I are enjoying preparing and preaching in this series.  I’ve received several positive comments about the Bible Studies.  Thank you!
One group is meeting weekly to go through the studies on Crossing the Boundaries. Fabulous!  Lent is a season to refocus on Jesus and share that with other Christians.  Furthermore, meeting weekly for 5-6 weeks in first term helps a group connect relationally and gain momentum for the rest of the year.
If you want copies of the studies please contact the church office.  The material can either be emailed to you, or printed out and left in your pigeon hole.
Joy in Jesus!
Rolly Stahl             Associate Pastor - Discipleship and Small Group Ministries

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

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

The Fundraising Team would like you to consider being part of our team, especially if you have been to Cebu. We need an extra member who has a passion for helping the poor and who is willing to help out with our fundraising events. Please contact Joan McCarthy, Team Leader on 8262 7429 or see me at church.

From the Office

Positions vacant at Good Shepherd

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

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

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

Full details are available on our web site under members section, log in paravista password jesus
Positions close Wednesday 21st March 2012.


Some reflections for the fourth week of Lent
John 3:16-21
'For God loved the world so much that he gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life. God sent his Son into the world not to judge the world, but to save the world through him.
There is not judgement against anyone who believes in him. But anyone who does not believe in him has already been judged for not believing in God's one and only Son. And the judgement is based on this fact: God's light came into the world, but people loved the darkness more than the light, for their actions were evil. All who do evil hate the light and refuse to go near it for fear their sins will be exposed. But those who do what is right come to the light so others can see that they are doing what God wants.'
Those of us living in large western cities rarely experience ‘pitch darkness’ like those living in remote communities in Australia and around the world. When we have our eyes open and we are in total darkness we can feel disorientated and afraid. We wait for just a glimmer of light to orient us again and to assure us that we are safe.
The gospel of John often uses the image of light and darkness to help us understand the self giving love of God who wants to comfort us in our darkness and bring us light. God went through the darkness of Jesus’ death to bring light to the world. We can hold onto that light to orient us when things seem dark in our world and we can be that light for others when they are going through dark times.
Our sense of being in darkness is not only caused by the physical absence of light. Psychological and emotional turmoil, mental or physical illness, grief and loss and our inability to cope with what life throws at us can plunge us into depression and hopelessness that can feel like a black hole. When this happens it is very hard to see even the pinpoints of light that others try to shine. When it happens to someone in our family, our workplace or our community, we often don’t know how to bring any light to the situation and our well meaning cheeriness can sometimes make matters worse.
Staff at Lutheran Community Care often encounter people experiencing a time of darkness and they work carefully to listen and respond to their needs. Often there are multiple needs as those who are not coping emotionally cannot face the practical demands of life, such as buying food and paying bills. In the work they do the staff are inspired by God’s love which brings light and freedom from fear.
Over many years LCC has also provided support to individuals wanting to learn how to respond appropriately to those who may be going through dark times. Workshops on basic helping skills and responding to grief and loss have been run through many congregations and community groups. Many people have been encouraged to reach out with glimmers of light to those around them.
Your contribution to Food Parcels+ enables those in the community to learn new skills and allows the staff to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of those who come for support.
Use the tear off donation slip at the bottom of the letter in the March edition of the Together magazine, visit the website at www.lccare.org.au, or telephone 08 8269 9333 to make a donation today.

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

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

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

Copies of the March edition of the E News from AbMinSA (Aboriginal Ministry SA) are available from the information area.

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


The Lutheran Church of Australia will be conducting the 2012 Board for Lutheran Aged Care Australia conference in Adelaide from 2nd -4th May 2012.  Information and registration forms are available from the information area. 

Vacancies

Please check the church notice board for details of all job vacancies

Lutheran Disability Services
Is seeking a Team Leader- Supported Accommodation

TRINITY PLACE RETIREMENT VILLAGE
Is seeking a Chief Executive


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


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