Friday, August 9, 2013

11th August 2013

 
I once heard a preacher say that if you follow the trail of where your time, your money and your effort go then you will find what you put your heart into and what you worship. It is a challenging thought. I know if I looked at what I put most of my time, money and effort into – God would not be at the top of the list.
 
Over the last couple of weeks we have been talking about generosity – how we can be generous but also how we can have a heart for others. The ability to be generous comes from having God and others at the centre of our hearts. If we start from a place of valuing others as much as we value ourselves, then generosity flows out of that. Think about it, because we value our lives we make sure that we are feeding ourselves, giving ourselves caffeine boosts or giving ourselves down time and rewards when we need them. If we could turn that heart to the needs of others, imagine the generosity that would flow out.
 
In Matthew 6:21 Jesus says ‘where your treasure is, there your heart will be also’. The thing about generosity is that the more you invest in others, the more your heart goes out to others. Just as our heart affects our actions, our actions affect our heart.
 
If you feel like you don’t have a heart for other people, why don’t you try doing something for someone else this week?  And then do something again the week after, and the week after, and the week after… and just continue that for the rest of your life. I think you would be surprised at the shift that will occur in your heart as you continue to be generous to others.
 
If you need a little boost to get started, remember the love and the sacrifice that Jesus poured out for us on the cross. I don’t know about you, but the power of that hits me every time and I can’t help but want to pass on a bit of that overwhelming love and generosity to others.
 
Emma Kluge
 
 
 
 
Prayer Requests: Not included in this newsletter, but if you would like to view the current requests, refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this Newsletter. If you have a prayer request or wish to be covered by prayer please email churchenquiries@paravista.org.au with your request
 
 
This week we continue the series “Cultivating generosity” The message is Growing through giving” ‘For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.’ (John 3:16) ‘Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.’ (2 Corinthians 9:7)
 
Bible Reading: Matthew 6:19-24; 2 Corinthians 8:1-9
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au

 
Kingdom Kids: for ages 0-12 on Sundays
This Sunday in Kingdom we will be looking at the following topics
Baby Zone: God gives me friends
Kindy Zone: ‘So Sorry’ Luke 18:9-14
Kids Zone: ‘God is all –powerful’ Exodus 5-11
Kool Zone: ‘Girl Boy Chats: What is most important to me?’  With members of our Ignite Youth Team and Young Adult community
 
We have thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to connect with the kids in our church each Sunday through Kingdom Kids. They are incredible! Please continue to pray for this future generation of our church. It is vital that we love and support them in their walk with Jesus, giving those opportunities to lead, grow and try new things in ministry. Never underestimate the importance of calling a child by their name, including them in worship and simply sewing a seed that says “you are highly valued in this place and we are here to walk along side you as you grow to be more like Jesus’.
 
‘Girl Boy Chats’
This Sunday will be our second ever ‘Girl Boy’ chat in Kool Zone (year levels 4+). The girls will be meeting with Emma Kluge and Sophie Gerrie in the Hutt (the portable building opposite the main school entrance) and the boys will be meeting with Nathan Carson in their normal room in the school. We will not be bringing the kids over for communion but are happy for you to come and collect them during this time if you want to.
 
How could you sew a seed in Children and Family Ministry?
We may never know the impact we have on those around us, but that should NEVER stop us from investing in people. Children desire to be loved and included, not only at school and in their homes, but also in the church. In the words of Mark Conner, Citylife Church Melbourne, “Christianity is always one generation from extinction. That is why Children’s Ministry is so vital in the life of every church”. Our prayer continues to be that we as a church will embrace and believe in our kids! That we will take the time to teach and nurture them in our homes and on Sundays. PLEASE don’t underestimate the importance of supporting and getting involved in this ministry. Without leaders, helpers and support we can’t meet the needs of our kids. They are too important to us and to God to let this happen. We need many more members of our church, young and old, to come on board our team – to partner with us as we embrace the future generation of our church. We want to hear from you…..don’t hesitate!!! Call or email today.
 
Please contact Laura Carson for more information on how to get involved, or how to complete the Child Safe screening process.
 
Playgroup:
Playgroup provides a friendly and welcoming environment for families with young children to play, build friendships and learn more about God’s love for His people. Our theme for playgroup this term is “God makes growing things” and this week we celebrated things in the garden. We’ve had great fun exploring God’s incredible creation through craft activities, play, games, shared morning tea and group time. Next week we will celebrate birds. Come along between 9:30am and 11:30am in the Church Hall. All welcome. $2 per child or $3 for a family (please being a piece of fruit to share). Please contact Beth Einthal for more info 0438 233 671
 
(Right) We made this at playgroup a few weeks ago and are having fun watching them grow!
 
In term 3 we are looking for the following support from our church:
1.    Help with set up and pack up
2.    Story time (telling stories and singing songs)
3.    Leadership: Playgroup needs a new coordinator. Interested?
You do not need to have any previous involvement in playgroup, or children/grandchildren in playgroup to get involved.
 
Sewing a seed from behind the scenes…Kid’s Activity Sheets
If you are interested in supporting Children and Family Ministry but not on Sundays, then this could be for you. We are looking for someone to assist in putting together the kid’s activity folders which are used during services on Sundays. This job takes roughly an hour each week. Please contact the office if you are able to assist in this way.
 
Laura Carson – Children and Family Team Leader
 
Help needed
We are looking for someone to look after 2 small dogs between 24 August 2013 and 15 September 2013. While the dogs are used to spending the day outside and come in at night to sleep and be fed, they are more than happy to spend the day sleeping on your knee.
 
The dogs are very friendly and pose no threat to any children or adults. All their food and treats will be supplied and all they need is someone to care for them. If you are able to assist with looking after one or both dogs please contact Patricia or Stuart on 8396 3113.
 
Cebu Mission Fundraising
Scone Day - Sunday 18th August after both morning services. Cost is $1/scone, freshly baked including jam and whipped cream!
 
Plant Stall - will be held on Sunday 13th and Sunday 20th October.  If you wish to pot up any plants, please do so now.  Please name your plants and also if they flower, put what colour it will be. More details will be available closer to the date.
 
New Members - we have recently lost a member from our team due to ill health. We are currently in need of 1 or 2 people to join our Team. We ask that you prayerfully consider joining us, especially if you have a passion for the poverty people. For more info, please talk to me or one of our team members, or email me. My address is joanrmc@bigpond.com or ph. 8262 7429
 
From the Administration Manager
2013 Budget

Notes:
The board is encouraged and all thanks to God for all who have responded to our chairperson’s request to prayerfully consider supporting our mission at Good Shepherd and forgo that cup of coffee. Your efforts are making a difference
·         Offerings in July totalled $40,261 which was $1,061 above budget for the month. This is the first month since January that offerings budget has been met. This was across both plate and REG offerings.
 
Remember this is not just a short term focus and the challenge will be to maintain giving at this level and keep chipping away at the $9,694 behind budget so far this year.
 
For sale - Large wooden trestle tables that are surplus to requirements. $50 ONO. Please contact Stephen or the front office on 8263 5087or via email szanker@paravista.org.au for further information.
 
Food Safe - The church maintains a small food bank of food for families in the large main freezer in the kitchen. Other ministries have access to use this facility on a SHORT TERM basis only. Any items stored in any of the fridges and freezers are to be clearly marked with the ministry and date placed in storage. Any item not stored in this way will be disposed of.
 
Please note office closed for staff meeting and lunch
On Thursday 15th August 2013 from 11.30am to 1.30pm
 
The Bible's Big Story - Our Story
For many Christians, the Old Testament (OT) remains a closed book.  We may know some stories: David and Goliath, Jonah and the whale, or Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt.  But without a framework to hang these stories on, we miss the unfolding drama of God's action in history… as well as our place in God's story.  The OT is the Scriptures that Jesus and his apostles used. If we ignore the OT, we ignore the very source of the things Jesus talks about. In this course, you'll get an overview that will help you make sense of the OT - as well as Jesus.
 
Time:  Six Wednesday evenings –14th August to 18th September, 7:30 – 9pm
Facilitator: Pr Rolly Stahl
Place: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 388 Montague Rd, Para Vista 5093.
Format: Teaching with pictures. Readings from the Old Testament. Q&A 
Cost: $20 for the course book and timeline, $10 Concession To be paid on the first night.
What to bring?  Enthusiasm, your Bible and a biro.
Register by Monday 12th August on P: 8263 5087 or E: churchenquiries@paravista.org.au
 
 
Installation of Dean Eaton, Sunday 11th August, 10.30am
This Sunday at our 10.30am service, Dean Eaton, a former staff member and current congregational member will be installed by our District Bishop David Altus into his new position as LCA SA/NT Director for Chaplaincy Ministry. Come along and celebrate this special occasion with Dean.
 
Friends of Lutheran Archives meeting. Topic: From feudal farmers to freeholders - Land reforms in 19th Century Prussia. Speaker: Janette Lange. Janette tells of her discoveries in Polish and German archives about her ancestors. At Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place, Adelaide, on Monday 19th August at 7.30pm. Supper. Gold coin donation.
 
 
 
 
People are at the heart of God’s heart
 
 

Friday, August 2, 2013

4th August 2013

Doing your best because you are God’s best
 
Quality is not something that is always easy to find. We buy a new car only to find that things don’t work as they should. We move into a new house and find problems that are caused by poor work. We go out for a meal and receive poor service and average food. As paying customers we expect a level of quality.
 
When we receive quality service it shows that the person cares about what they do and about you the customer. We give quality gifts to show our love to people. If I give dead flowers to my wife for Valentine’s Day, the lack of quality in the dead flowers suggests that I don’t care too much for my wife or I am taking her for granted. On the other hand when I give her a lovely bunch of fresh quality flowers it shows that I love her and value her as a person. When we do quality work, when we give a quality gift it shows that we have some pride in ourselves and we value the person we are working for or giving the gift to.
 
The same is true with our relationship with God. When we use our God given bodies and abilities to do quality work we are saying to God, ‘I am grateful for who you have made me to be and I want to serve you by doing my best with what you have given me.’ We do our best for God because we are God’s best. The Bible says, ‘For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so that we can do good things he planned for us long ago.’ (Ephesians 2:10) You are God’s masterpiece. God has made you special through Jesus. We reflect who God has made us to be when we do our best for God and this has been God’s plan for us all along.
 
We do our best because we are God’s best. Some people believe that we do our best to please God. If God is pleased then he will love and accept us. Yet the Bible tells us something quite different. Directly before the verse that says we are God’s masterpiece we read this, ‘God saved you by his special favour when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not reward for the good things we have done.’ (Ephesians 2:8-9) We are God’s best not because we do good things but because God gave us his best. God did this through Jesus who came and died on the cross for all our imperfections. When God looks at us, he sees us through the lens of Jesus and that is why he sees us as a masterpiece.
 
We become God’s masterpieces when we receive Jesus his son and all that he did for us on the cross. As God’s best we can then do our best for him.
 
Pastor Noel
 
 
Prayer Requests: Not included in this newsletter, but if you would like to view the current requests, refer to the e-mail that alerted you to this Newsletter. If you have a prayer request or wish to be covered by prayer please email churchenquiries@paravista.org.au with your request

 
 
 
This week is a new series “Cultivating generosity
The message is Reflecting God’s generosity
Bible Reading: Psalm 145:13b-21 and Luke 6:31-38
Podcasts available at www.paravista.org.au
 
 
Playgroup
All welcome. 9:30am-11:30am on Wednesdays in the church hall. $2 a child or $3 per family. Please bring a piece of fruit to share. This term we are celebrating the theme ‘God makes growing things’.
 
Child Safe Team Member Training
To help everyone meet their Child Safe requirements, we will be hosting a Child Safe Team Member training session here at Good Shepherd on the 10th August from 12-6pm. Tea, coffee and afternoon tea will be provided! It will be held in the Education Centre (up the stairs at the back of the church hall).
 
Child supervision will be provided by Beth and Laura for those who need to bring their children.
If you have completed Mandatory Notification Training in the last 3 years then you will only need to complete the first 3 hour session of the training (you will need to present your original certificate on the day).
 
We need ALL volunteers in Children, Family and Youth ministry to complete this training ASAP so that we can continue to run safe programs for our kids.
Please contact the church office on 8263 5087 to register. Payment will be covered.
 
Laura Carson – Children and Family Team Leader
 
 
 
Women’s Fellowship
Next Meeting: Tuesday 6th August at 1.00pm in Para Vista Church Hall
Guess Speaker: Ken Semmler
Topic: Tsunami Disaster Recover ALWS Aid Program
We invite and warmly welcome any congregation members who would like to join us to hear
Mr Ken Semmler share his experiences working on the ALWS Recovery Team giving aid after the Tsunami in Asia. Please join us on 6th August in Para Vista Church Hall
Reminder: LWSA Northern Zone Convention Thursday 15th August at Albert Park Church
 
 
 
Thank you for your generosity
Last weekend we were blessed to have Aliki minster to our church on Friday night at Women@PV and then on Sunday at our 10.30am service. As an expression of thanks to Aliki for serving us Sunday morning we took up a retiring offering as gift to her. We are pleased to report that a total of $815.00 was collected and given to Aliki. Aliki shared that because of all the money she received over the weekend from the Sunday gift, Women@PV, CD and books sales she would be able to tour Western Australia later this year and minister to men’s and women’s rehab centres. These centres are unable to cover her costs and our generosity has now made that possible. Aliki said, “It is great when churches that are well resourced like yours can support those who are not as blessed.” Thank you to everyone who gave generously.
Your gifts will enable Aliki to bless many others through her ministry.
 
 
The Bible's Big Story - Our Story
For many Christians, the Old Testament (OT) remains a closed book.  We may know some stories: David and Goliath, Jonah and the whale, or Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt.  But without a framework to hang these stories on, we miss the unfolding drama of God's action in history… as well as our place in God's story.  The OT is the Scriptures that Jesus and his apostles used. If we ignore the OT, we ignore the very source of the things Jesus talks about. In this course, you'll get an overview that will help you make sense of the OT - as well as Jesus.
 
Time:  Six Wednesday evenings –14th August to 18th September, 7:30 – 9pm
Facilitator: Pr Rolly Stahl
Place: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 388 Montague Rd, Para Vista 5093.
Format: Teaching with pictures. Readings from the Old Testament. Q&A 
Cost: $20 for the course book and timeline, $10 Concession To be paid on the first night.
What to bring?  Enthusiasm, your Bible and a biro.
Register by Monday 12th August on P: 8263 5087 or E: churchenquiries@paravista.org.au
 

 Installation Service for Dean Eaton, Director for Chaplaincy Services.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 388 Montague Road, Para Vista.
Sunday, 11th August at 10.30am.
 
Friends of Lutheran Archives meeting. Topic: From feudal farmers to freeholders - Land reforms in 19th century Prussia. Speaker: Janette Lange. Janette tells of her discoveries in Polish and German archives about her ancestors. At Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place, Adelaide, on Monday 19th August at 7.30pm. Supper. Gold coin donation.
 
 
Vacancies
CHRISTIAN PASTORAL SUPPORT WORKER
(Previously known as “School Chaplain”)
 
Brahma Lodge Primary School - closes 28th August 4 pm
Madison Park Primary School - closes 28th August 4 pm
Elizabeth North Primary School - closes 2nd September 4 pm
 
Schools Ministry Group along with Northern Schools and Youth Outreach (NSYO) are seeking applications for these 14 to 15 hour per week positions, commencing Term 4, 2013. These positions exist to offer support to students, staff and the school community. Job and Person Specifications, including details on “How to Apply”, are available from Schools Ministry Group on 8378 6800 or mail@smg.asn.au
 
For details about the next Information Session go to:  www.smg.asn.au
 
 
Gratitude of heart can often be seen
in a generous spirit