Thursday, March 24, 2016

Easter Services

We have a great weekend of services planned to celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus. Our Maundy Thursday service will begin our Easter celebrations. Here we remember the events of that night and celebrate Holy Communion together as we focus on what Jesus meant when he said, “I am the bread of life.

On Good Friday we look at how Jesus was prepared to do ‘Whatever it takes’ to set us free from the grip of sin so we could know and love God the Father. The Good Friday service has been carefully planned so the songs, drama and message all point to God’s amazing love for us in Jesus and what he gave for us.

Our Easter Sunday services will be a celebration of Jesus’ resurrection and what that means for us in light of what he did for us on the cross. The significance of Jesus’ death and resurrection is life changing. We have been ‘Set free for a new life.’

If you can make it for one or, all three of the services we would love you to join this Easter weekend and don’t hesitate to bring a friend. Our Good Friday service is a particularly suitable to bring a friend along who is not familiar with church or the Christian message.

Easter Bible Readings:
Maundy Thursday: John 6:25-59
Good Friday: John 3:16-17; Romans 5:6-8
Easter Sunday: John 20:1-18

Easter Service Times
Maundy Thursday 7.30 pm with Holy Communion
Good Friday 8.45am & 10.30am
Easter Sunday 8.45am and 10.30am with Holy Communion

Our Easter services attract a large number of visitors who we can bless in the following ways-
1.    Make it easy for them to find a car park by parking in Mattiske’s carpark.
2.    Fill the church from the front rows so first time visitors do not have to walk all the way down the front to find a seat.
3.    If you arrive early sit in the middle of rows so people do not have to climb over you to get to a seat.
4.    Smile and say hello to people, especially those by themselves.

Hot cross buns for Good Friday
As part of our Easter celebrations we will be serving hot cross buns for morning tea on Good Friday. If you are able to bring a plate of hot cross buns, cut, buttered and ready to serve, that would be greatly appreciated. Please put the buns in the kitchen before service so the people rostered for morning tea can serve them. Thankyou 

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

Pastor Noel’s news
Last Sunday Pastor Noel announced that he will be stepping down from the role of Senior Pastor at Good Shepherd by the end of this year. Pastor Noel shared that managing his ongoing health issue, Narcolepsy (a sleep disorder) and the demands of leading a large church have become increasing harder for him. This has led him to make the hard decision to step out of the role and allow someone with fresh vision and full health to lead Good Shepherd in the coming years.

Health permitting Pastor Noel will stay on in his role until the end of this year and then take a 12 month break from work in the hope this will bring improvement to his health. In the meantime the congregation will begin working through the call process to find a new Senior Pastor.

Kingdom Kids
This Sunday is Easter Sunday! There will be no Kingdom Kids so families can worship together and celebrate what God has done for us! There will be a special activity book for the kids during the Easter services so make sure you keep an eye out for these.

Baby Zone
Baby Zone is looking for a volunteer or two to complete the team. If you would like to be involved in this ministry, please contact me or come and have a chat sometime.

Faith at Home
March booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the March booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk and the parenting room.

JC Life Camp
JC Life is a camp for 10 – 13 year olds held at Camp Kedron in Barmera and is happening again this year. It will be held on the 18th to 20th April 2016, with this year’s theme being ‘What’s your Profile?’
Registrations are now open at www.blueprintministries.org.au/camps/JCLife/
More information is also available at this site, or you are welcome to contact:
Narelle Fielke – 0427 706 093 or James Przibilla – 0458 047 646

Children and Family Ministry Team - Beth Einthal & Kathy Liebig

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.

From the Office

Congregational meeting
Last Sunday over 60 members attended the congregational meeting. It was encouraging to have so many members showing an interest in our proposed facilities development.
The following motions were passed:
  1a. that we proceed with the planning for Stage 1 of the redevelopment of our facilities on the understanding that there are costs involved
  1b. that the preferred tender be put to the Congregational Half Yearly meeting in November for ratification
  1c. that during 2016 there will be a Stewardship campaign with the goal of raising $250,000 to eliminate the need to take out a loan

Support for Lutheran Community Care
LCC at Ingle Farm is our local outreach project. The BBQ last Sunday raised $250 to support the work at LCC. Thank you to all who supported this fundraiser and a special thank you to those who cooked and served.

A blessing for Easter- Parking
Please note the school oval will not be available for parking due to maintenance requirements.
Please consider parking in the Mattiske car park leaving the parks close to the entrance of the church as a blessing for our visitors.  These arrangements will be in place for both Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

Traffic flow will be ONE WAY entering from Montague road and exiting through the rear gate Parking signs will be in place and your assistance in following directions is appreciated. 

Library
Note for all library users.  Please assist our volunteer librarian by not putting return items back onto the shelf but return them to the return box once you have finished borrowing.  This will prevent you from receiving an overdue notice.  Accordingly, if you remove items and then can’t remember where they belong please put them into the return box.  If you do not have a library card mark your connect card ‘Library Card’ or contact the office.

The Borderers Live from Sydney Opera House Easter Sunday
The Borderers (Jim and Alex) will be performing live at the Sydney Opera House for and Easter Sunrise celebration. They have specially written a new song to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. You can watch their performance on Channel 9, 6am Easter Sunday. Set the alarm or set the recorder if you don’t want to miss it.

Noticeboard

Shed Men
Breakfast and conversation for men and boys over 12 yrs, at 8am, Saturday 2 April 2016, at the shed of Damien Nitschke, 11B Pantowora Drive, Hope Valley. Please contact Gavin, 0403 086 052, or Mike 0419 822 042 for more information.

Team Leader, Op Shops - Full-time, based at Blair Athol
We are seeking a skilled and experienced retail worker to coordinate the day-to-day activities of three LCC Op Shops located at Blair Athol, Payneham and Smithfield. The role requires excellent communication and volunteer management skills. A passion for high level customer service and a flair for business development are sought-after qualities in the successful applicant. For a Job Description and further information, visit www.lccare.org.au.
Applications close 5.00pm on Friday, 1 April.

Upcoming Courses at the Centre for Learning
Course: Basic Emergency Relief
This course is designed to introduce Emergency Relief volunteers to issues in delivering an Emergency Relief program. Through doing this course you will gain a better understanding of the role of ER and financial counseling. Topics covered include worker values and attitudes, poverty issues, agency resources and networking, advocacy and referral processes, communication skills and interviews.

When: Thursday, 7 April from 9.30am-5.00pm
Where: Lutheran Community Care, 19 Edward Street, Magill
Cost: $85, group bookings and concessions available
Visit www.lccare.org.au for more information and to register.

Vacancy: Administrator, Centre for Learning
0.6FTE, parental leave relief for up to 12 months
Based at Magill Lutheran Church - The Centre for Learning provides workplace, community and relationship education and training courses for families, communities, workplaces and Lutheran Community Care staff and volunteers. We are currently seeking an experienced administrator to provide support services to ensure the efficient delivery of the training calendar. The position is a job share arrangement with the other incumbent working 0.4FTE.

Applications close 5.00pm on Monday, 4 April.
Please visit www.lccare.org.au for more information, including contact details and a Job Description.

Lutheran Community Care
Loaves & Fishes – for March, we invite you to replenish our Emergency Relief shelves with:
Laundry Powder, Packet Soup, Toothbrushes, Washing Detergent
Thank you for helping us help others.
Your LCC representative will ensure we receive your donation.

Emerge Leadership Conference
Apr. 9, 2016 10:00 — 17:00
Emerge is a one day leadership conference run by Blueprint Ministries for leaders aged 16 years and above. We aim to provide encouragement, connection and inspiration for emerging leaders developing their skills to serve God through youth and young adult ministry.

This day is for camping ministry leaders, youth ministry leaders and up-and-coming leaders in both of those areas who are over 16. At Endeavour College, Mawson Lakes Saturday 9th April, 10am – 5.00pm

Cost $40 registration plus $10 for lunch (or BYO)
Keynote Speaker is Andrew Turner


You killed the author of life,
but God raised him from the dead.
We are witnesses of this
Acts 3:15

Friday, March 18, 2016

Palm Sunday

This Sunday we celebrate Palm Sunday as we remember the events of Jesus’ riding into Jerusalem with the crowds excitedly shouting “Hosanna to the Son of David!” “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” “Hosanna in the highest!” (Matthew 21:9) The crowd wrongly believed that Jesus was riding into Jerusalem to set up an earthly kingdom where he would free the people of Israel from the oppressive Roman rule and restore things back to the ‘good old days’ of King David.

Little did they know that a few days they would be the ones to cry out “Crucify him! Crucify him”. What had changed? Did Jesus’ plans to establish God’s kingdom go pear shape? Not at all! Jesus’ death on the cross was part of God’s plan for Jesus all along.

This week in our series “Knowing Jesus” we look at what Jesus meant when he said, “I am the good shepherd.” When Jesus declares that he is our good shepherd, he tells us a number of things about himself and his purpose. The greatest of these is that he willingly lays down his life for his followers.

Come and join us this Sunday as we celebrate Palm Sunday and what it means for us that Jesus rode into Jerusalem to willingly lay down his life for us as ‘The Good Shepherd.’

Bible Reading: John 10:1-18
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

“Knowing Jesus” — Online meditations
We are offering a series of 36 daily online meditations linked with our Lenten/Easter sermon series “Knowing Jesus.” The meditations start following Ash Wednesday (10th Feb) and will run until Easter Sunday (27th Mar).

Click here to get started. Visit our Facebook page or website for more details.

Kingdom Kids
This Sunday is Palm Sunday.  No Kingdom Kids this week as the children will be staying in service to worship with their families.

After the 10.30am service families are invited to come over to the school library to collect a “Holy Week Box”.  This wonderful resource will help families to prepare for Easter over the coming week.

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

Baby Zone
Baby Zone is looking for a volunteer or two to complete the team. If you would like to be involved in this ministry, please contact me or come and have a chat sometime.

Faith at Home
March booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the March booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk and the parenting room.

JC Life Camp
JC Life is a camp for 10 – 13 year olds held at Camp Kedron in Barmera and is happening again this year. It will be held on the 18th to 20th April 2016, with this year’s theme being ‘What’s your Profile?’
Registrations are now open at www.blueprintministries.org.au/camps/JCLife/
More information is also available at this site, or you are welcome to contact:
Narelle Fielke – 0427 706 093 or James Przibilla – 0458 047 646

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. 

Special Congregational meeting
There will be a special congregational meeting this Sunday March 20th at 12.15pm. This meeting is to obtain congregational approval to proceed with the first stage of the redevelopment of our facilities, there will also be a short meeting of the Village to finalise the transfer to Fullarton Lutheran Homes.

There will be a BBQ lunch available after the second service. Proceeds will go towards LCC at Ingle Farm.

Is Jesus real? 
This is the topic of a round table conversation recently put out by Lutheran Media as one of a series of YouTube videos.  It would be a good discussion starter for a small group – or for a friend who is open to Jesus. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddxVf5smIwk    8:34 mins

If you go to Youtube.com/luthmedia you will find a bunch of other topics from Round the Table and Face to Face.  Some of them feature past and present members of Good Shepherd!

Rolly Stahl
Associate Pastor
Discipleship & Small Group Ministries

From the Office

Summary of March Board meeting
•    Motion passed “We offer sanctuary to refugees who call Good Shepherd there church home or refugees recommended by church members. For this to be actioned we will need the support of congregational members. More details will be emailed and included in the Weekly News
•    Michael and Gaynor Gower and Robyn Oatey accepted as delegates for the Convention delegates to represent our congregation.
•    Several financial policies were updated.
•    Audit report received from the auditor. No issues arising.
•    Suggested date for AGM is May 22nd. To be confirmed.

Linking with Lutheran Community Care at Ingle Farm
At our November meeting the congregation agreed to link with LCC at Ingle Farm as its local outreach project.

During the Christmas break the freezer stopped working and the Centre lost all its spare food. Due to government cuts they have not been able to afford a replacement which limits the programmes they are able to offer. The Board decided to replace the freezer. This was delivered on Tuesday. They were so grateful. This was funded from our Outreach budget.

Members are becoming involved in some of the 26 programmes LCC offer. Last Saturday several members from the Men's Breakfast group (Men @ Para Vista) supplied and cooked breakfast for the Dad's playgroup. The playgroup gives dads a chance to spend time with their children and re-establish broken relationships. It also gives the dads a chance to talk with other men in a relaxed and informal way. If you would like to get involved with this great programme or want more information contact Eric Hofmanis.

On Sunday April 10th Kathleen Wilson from LCC at Ingle Farm will talk at both services about the work of LCC

Noticeboard

Shed Men
Breakfast and conversation for men and boys over 12 yrs, at 8am, Saturday 2 April 2016, at the shed of Damien Nitschke, 11B Pantowora Drive, Hope Valley. Please contact Gavin, 0403 086 052, or Mike 0419 822 042 for more information.

Team Leader, Op Shops - Full-time, based at Blair Athol
We are seeking a skilled and experienced retail worker to coordinate the day-to-day activities of three LCC Op Shops located at Blair Athol, Payneham and Smithfield. The role requires excellent communication and volunteer management skills. A passion for high level customer service and a flair for business development are sought-after qualities in the successful applicant. For a Job Description and further information, visit www.lccare.org.au.
Applications close 5.00pm on Friday, 1 April.

Upcoming Courses at the Centre for Learning
Workshop: Suicide Prevention for Emergency Relief Workers
LCC's Centre for Learning is offering a two-hour course to offer introductory knowledge in the following areas: suicide awareness, responding to people at risk of suicide, the importance of ER workers' self-care. In addition, the facilitator will discuss referral pathways for addressing mental health and suicide issues.

When: Wednesday, 30 March from 10.00am-12.00pm
Where: Lutheran Community Care, 19 Edward Street, Magill
Cost: $50, group bookings and concessions available
Visit www.lccare.org.au for more information and to register.

Course: Basic Emergency Relief
This course is designed to introduce Emergency Relief volunteers to issues in delivering an Emergency Relief program. Through doing this course you will gain a better understanding of the role of ER and financial counseling. Topics covered include worker values and attitudes, poverty issues, agency resources and networking, advocacy and referral processes, communication skills and interviews.

When: Thursday, 7 April from 9.30am-5.00pm
Where: Lutheran Community Care, 19 Edward Street, Magill
Cost: $85, group bookings and concessions available
Visit www.lccare.org.au for more information and to register. 

Lutheran Community Care
Loaves & Fishes – for March, we invite you to replenish our Emergency Relief shelves with:
Laundry Powder, Packet Soup, Toothbrushes, Washing Detergent
Thank you for helping us help others.
Your LCC representative will ensure we receive your donation.




So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, crying out, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, 
even the King of Israel!”
John 12:13

Friday, March 11, 2016

Like Son - Like Father

This Sunday at Good Shepherd
We’re in a series called Knowing Jesus.  There’s a lot of confusion about Jesus in our culture.  Let’s say you were surveying people at Tea Tree Plaza.  What sort of responses might you get to the questions: “What do you know about Jesus?  Who is Jesus?”

A good man, a prophet, a martyr, a wise man, a great teacher…

God is as God reveals.  For us to know who Jesus is, we should listen to what he says about himself.  We should consider the accounts of those who knew and lived with Jesus, who witnessed his words and works – as recorded in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

Throughout his ministry, Jesus repeatedly claims to be the divine Son of God. 

For example in John 14, Jesus asserts:
“Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father.” 
And: “I am in the Father and the Father is in me.” 

Do Jesus’ words and actions support his claim? 

CS Lewis makes the point that such a claim can only lead to one of three conclusions: Jesus is a lunatic. Jesus is a liar.  Or Jesus is Lord: God in the flesh.

So who do you say Jesus is?

Our theme this Sunday: Like Son – Like Father.

Bible Readings: John 1:14, 18; John 14:6-11
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

“Knowing Jesus” — Online meditations
We are offering a series of 36 daily online meditations linked with our Lenten/Easter sermon series “Knowing Jesus.” The meditations start following Ash Wednesday (10th Feb) and will run until Easter Sunday (27th Mar).

Click here to get started. Visit our Facebook page or website for more details.

Special Congregational meeting
There will be a special congregational meeting on Sunday March 20th at 12.15. This meeting is to obtain congregational approval to proceed with the first stage of the redevelopment of our facilities, there will also be a short meeting of the Village to finalise the transfer to Fullarton Lutheran Homes.

Members of the Facilities Team will be available to answer questions after services on the 13th
There will be a BBQ lunch available after the second service. Proceeds will go towards LCC at Ingle Farm. There will also be a short meeting of the Village to finalise the transfer to Fullarton Lutheran Homes’

Congregational meeting
Motion:
1a. That we proceed with Stage 1 of the redevelopment of our facilities (plan and notes on display in the hall)
1b. That we apply to the LLL for a loan of $250,000

Village meeting
Motion:
“That, as Para Vista Lutheran Homes Incorporated (Association) has now transferred Trust Account Number One, Real Estate and property to Fullarton Lutheran Homes Incorporated (ABN 82 430 041 543) of 14 Frew Street, Fullarton SA 5063 (FLH) per Deed Of Gift dated 23 November 2015, together with funds from the Recurrent Account and the balance of assets held by the Association is now less than $5,000:

1.    The Association now proceed with the winding up and deregistration of the Association and dissolution of the Board of the Association in accordance with the process provided for in Section 43A of the Associations Incorporations Act 1985 (Application for Deregistration).
2.    Mrs Faye Godfrey is authorised on behalf of the Association to immediately make the Application for Deregistration and to do all things necessary to deregister the Association in accordance with the process provided for in Section 43A of the Associations Incorporations Act 1985.
3.    All surplus assets of the Association are to be distributed to FLH immediately on the Association being deregistered.”

Kingdom Kids
There will be no Kingdom Kids this week due to the long weekend.
Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during this service.

Baby Zone
Baby Zone is looking for a volunteer or two to complete the team. If you would like to be involved in this ministry, please contact me or come and have a chat sometime.

Faith at Home
March booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the March booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk and the parenting room.

JC Life Camp
JC Life is a camp for 10 – 13 year olds held at Camp Kedron in Barmera and is happening again this year. It will be held on the 18th to 20th April 2016, with this year’s theme being ‘What’s your Profile?’ Registrations are now open at www.blueprintministries.org.au/camps/JCLife/
More information is also available at this site, or you are welcome to contact:
Narelle Fielke – 0427 706 093 or James Przibilla – 0458 047 646

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.

From the Office

Vacancy Painting/ volunteer
The new door at the end of the pigeonhole corridor is in need of a coat of paint.  This would only take about 2 hours to complete. Please contact Stephen, the office on 8263 5087 or mark painting on your connect card to be able to actively improve the presentation of our facility.  All materials and paint will be supplied.

Budget 2016
January – February 2016
Total Offering - Budget $84,950        Actual $83,578. DEFICIT $1,372

Summary of Actual against Budget - 2015
Total Income – Budget $539,000         Actual $532,520         UNDER $6,480
Total Expenses – Budget $543,175      Actual $494,744         UNDER $48,431
SURPLUS OVER BUDGET OF $37,774 FOR 2015

Notes:
•    Offerings are just under budget at this stage, with amounts received in REG higher than in 2015.
•    December figures have now been completed and confirm a significant surplus for 2015.  Although income was under Budget, mainly due to Offerings, expenses were significantly under Budget.
•    Staff expenses were well under budget due to Worship support filled voluntarily for most of the year and Children and Families position on half pay for the second half of 2015.
•    Plant was also well under Budget as Power, Rates & Taxes and Property Maintenance all well under budget.
•    Given the surplus the Board has decided to transfer $39,000 from the operating account to Special Purpose Account.  The budgeted amount for Asset Replacement of $12,000 has also been transferred to the Asset Replacement Account.

Regular Electronic Giving (REG)
REG is a way for our members to regularly support the work of our church.  Details of transactions are kept totally confidential. None of your personal details are given to the congregation or treasurer. The treasurer is only advised of the total amount credited to the account for the month. For those who are altering their giving through REG or wish to start giving via REG the appropriate forms are available from the information rack at the rear of the auditorium or via this link http://www.lll.org.au/giving_through_the_lll/regular_electronic_giving_reg  use BSB 704942 account number 52752S1,

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

Cards - get them while you can!
Cards will be available for purchase after both morning services this Sunday. Sue has decided to have a break (for at least twelve months) from making cards so this Sunday and Sunday the 17th of April will be your last opportunity to purchase and so stock up while you have the chance. All cards will be selling for $2.00
Money raised will go towards supporting Maranatha.

Lost and Found – Glasses
A pair of reading glasses in a brown case was found on a seat in the front of the church last week.
Please see the office if they belong to you. 

Noticeboard

Lutheran Nurses
Monday 21st March at 7.30 pm at the District Office, 137 Archer St., North Adelaide with entry from the rear. Topic is a Forum - “Cancer is the Best Way to Die", followed by a short evaluation of the last 25 years of LNAA.

All are welcome not just nurses. Evidence of CPD is available for nurses.

Friends of Lutheran Archives (FoLA)
The next meeting will be on Monday 21st March, with Lois Zweck as the guest speaker. Her topic is: Womens Mission Guilds: when the first missionaries headed north to Coopers Creek 150 years ago, newly-formed Barossa guilds were ready to offer practical and financial support – but their decades of service have been virtually forgotten.

Bethlehem House in Flinders Street, 7.30 pm.  Supper & gold coin donation.  All very welcome.

Lutheran Community Care
Loaves & Fishes – for March, we invite you to replenish our Emergency Relief shelves with:
Laundry Powder, Packet Soup, Toothbrushes, Washing Detergent
Thank you for helping us help others.
Your LCC representative will ensure we receive your donation.



The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? 
The LORD is the stronghold of my life of whom shall I be afraid?
Psalm 27:1

Friday, March 4, 2016

The real deal

How do you feel when someone calls you a “fake,” or “phony,” or “bogus”? These are hardly compliments!
Yet, when Jesus declares to his disciples “I am the real vine” (John 15:1), he is calling Israel fake and phony.

This Sunday we continue our current series “Knowing Jesus — the ‘I am’ sayings in John” as we unpack what it means for us that Jesus is the real deal, the genuine article — the Real Vine.

Come and join us as we connect with Jesus through singing, prayer, and hearing God’s Word.

Bible Readings: Isaiah 5:1–7; John 15:1–8
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

“Knowing Jesus” — Online meditations
We are offering a series of 36 daily online meditations linked with our Lenten/Easter sermon series “Knowing Jesus.” The meditations start following Ash Wednesday (10th Feb) and will run until Easter Sunday (27th Mar).

Click here to get started. Visit our Facebook page or website for more details.

Special Congregational meeting
There will be a special congregational meeting on Sunday March 20th at 12.15pm. This meeting is to obtain congregational approval to proceed with the first stage of the redevelopment of our facilities.  There will be a BBQ lunch available after the second service. Proceeds will go towards LCC at Ingle Farm. Members of the Facilities Team will be available to answer questions after services on the 13th March.

There will also be a short meeting of the Village to finalise the transfer to Fullarton Lutheran Homes. Full details of both meetings will be available by Sunday 13th via email and with the Weekly News

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids is on again this Sunday at our 10.30am service.  We would love for you to join us!
Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during this service.

Baby Zone
Baby Zone is looking for a volunteer or two to complete the team. If you would like to be involved in this ministry, please contact me or come and have a chat sometime.

Faith at Home
March booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the March booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk and the parenting room.

JC Life Camp
JC Life is a camp for 10 – 13 year olds held at Camp Kedron in Barmera and is happening again this year. It will be held on the 18th to 20th April 2016, with this year’s theme being ‘What’s your Profile?’ Registrations are now open at www.blueprintministries.org.au/camps/JCLife/

More information is also available at this site, or you are welcome to contact:
Narelle Fielke – 0427 706 093 or James Przibilla – 0458 047 646

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.

From the Office

Children crossing
Reminder: all members to take care when driving through the church/school grounds at all times. The roadway through the grounds is posted at 10km. This means if you pass someone who is walking you need to slow down. Please be mindful that during school pickup and drop off, traffic flow is one way between 8-9am and 2.30-4pm.  Entry via Montague road and exit via Hilary Crescent is only permitted at this time as both lanes will travel in the one direction.

Vacancy
An opportunity exists for respondents to any security alarm events needing attention at the church.  Alarm callouts are rare but they need to be investigated to ensure a call out fee is not imposed. All expressions of interest please contact Stephen on szanker@paravista.org.au, the office on 8263 5087 or mark security on your connect card.

First Aid
As part of providing child safe programs for our children we are required to have safety management systems in place.  To assist our leaders and teams, anyone with a current first aid certificate is requested to provide a copy to the office for recording.  Email notification will be accepted.

Noticeboard

Shed Men
Breakfast and conversation for men and boys over 12 yrs, at 8am, Saturday 5 March 2016, at the shed of Mike Flynn, 3 Altola Road, Modbury. Please contact Gavin, 0403 086 052, or Mike 0419 822 042 for more information.

Lutheran Nurses
Monday 21st March at 7.30 pm at the District Office, 137 Archer St., North Adelaide with entry from the rear. Topic is a Forum - “Cancer is the Best Way to Die", followed by a short evaluation of the last 25 years of LNAA.

All are welcome not just nurses. Evidence of CPD is available for nurses.

Friends of Lutheran Archives (FoLA)
The next meeting will be on Monday 21st March, with Lois Zweck as the guest speaker. Her topic is: Womens Mission Guilds: when the first missionaries headed north to Coopers Creek 150 years ago, newly-formed Barossa guilds were ready to offer practical and financial support – but their decades of service have been virtually forgotten.

Bethlehem House in Flinders Street, 7.30 pm.  Supper & gold coin donation.  All very welcome.

Lutheran Community Care
Loaves & Fishes – for March, we invite you to replenish our Emergency Relief shelves with:
Laundry Powder, Packet Soup, Toothbrushes, Washing Detergent
Thank you for helping us help others.
Your LCC representative will ensure we receive your donation.


in all your ways submit to him,
and he will make your paths straight
Proverbs 3:6

Friday, February 26, 2016

I am the life

This Sunday we continue our series for Lent called ‘Knowing Jesus’. In this series we are looking at what Jesus says about himself in the Gospel of John, mainly through a series of statements where Jesus says “I am”.

This Sunday we look at what Jesus meant when he said “I am the life”. What was Jesus promising when he said in John 10:10, “I have come that you may have life and have it to the full?”

How would you define a full life? It’s an important question to ask ourselves because if our definition of a ‘full life’ is different to what Jesus promises we are setting ourselves up to be disappointed by God when he doesn’t give us what we expect.

We will also look at one of the common challenges that prevent many of us from experiencing the full life Jesus came to give us.

Come and join us this Sunday as we celebrate the life we have in Jesus!

Bible Readings: John 10:7-10; 14:5-7
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

 “Knowing Jesus” — Online meditations
We are offering a series of 36 daily online meditations linked with our Lenten/Easter sermon series “Knowing Jesus.” The meditations start following Ash Wednesday (10th Feb) and will run until Easter Sunday (27th Mar).

Click here to get started. Visit our Facebook page or website for more details.


Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids is on again this Sunday at our 10.30am service.  We would love for you to join us!
Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during this service.

Baby Zone
Baby Zone is looking for a volunteer or two to complete the team.  If you would like to be involved in this ministry, please contact me or come and have a chat sometime.

Faith at Home
March booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the March booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk and the parenting room.

Invigor8 2016
Save the date!   We are happy to subsidise part of your registration.  Please let me know if you will be attending as we would love to organise a couple of car loads. See following for more information:-here


Kathy Liebig
Children and Family Support Worker

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

Para Vista Lutheran Women's Fellowship
You are welcome to hear from our vicar, Dan Mueller, on Tuesday March 1st in Good Shepherd church hall. He will lead the Bible study at 1pm and later he will tell us about himself as our guest speaker. Join us for this afternoon with Dan and get to know him further over afternoon tea. We would love to see you there.  

Men @ Para Vista
Last Saturday morning, the hall came alive and full of chatter as breakfast was served to approximately 60 men aged from 14 to 92 years. The Guest speaker, Darren Shelton (Detective and Minister) shared his message on “We are not what we do; we are the person that God Loves.” It was an Interesting morning of Law and Order and Faith.

Saturday 30th April, it all happens again - Guest Speaker Ken Sleeman will share his journey in Faith. Save the date.

From the Office

Administration Reception Position
We are pleased to announce that Belinda Konrad was the successful applicant for the position of Administration Reception at Good Shepherd.  Belinda will be starting in the office on Monday 7th March.  Belinda will be taking on Rochelle’s roll as Rochelle will move into the Worship Support and Digital Communication roll. To assist Belinda please ensure your connect cards are completed on a Sunday and placed into the offering bowl.

A communications folder
Reminder to all members - there is a communications folder in the kitchen to the right of the door as you enter from the passage way. Instead of approaching part-time staff on Sundays, please use this folder to communicate things like: misplaced items, minor maintenance issues, cleaning products or kitchen supply shortages.

This will allow our staff to worship and not feel compelled to carry out duties on their day off.  Alternatively, you can email the church office churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

Vacancy
An opportunity still exists for respondents to any security alarm events needing investigation at the church.  For expressions of interest please contact Stephen on szanker@paravista.org.au, the office on 8263 5087 or mark security on your connect card.


2016 SA/NT District Convention
The 47th SA/NT District Convention will be held in Loxton from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd of May. We are entitled to 5 delegates. The congregation will meet the costs incurred by our delegates. If you are interested in being a delegate or want more information contact John Dolling 83675296 or at jdolling@bigpond.net.au

Noticeboard

REFORMATION TOUR –June 14-26 ($5150)
Walk in the steps of Calvin and Luther. Visit the beauty of Switzerland and Germany. Discover how the Protestant faith began. Come onto Prague if you like ($860) and/or join us for an
8 days Classical Danube River Cruise (from $4050)
Flights extra. Small group. Prices subject to exchange rates.
Rev Dr John Lucas Mob. +61448132262
Email: john@walkingfree.com.au
Itinerary at www.pilgrimtours.com/groups/walkingfreereformation.htm

For no word from God will ever fail
Luke 1:37 NIV

Friday, February 19, 2016

I am the light

Few of us like to be ‘kept in the dark’ about things that really matter in life.  We like to be kept in the loop about important decisions in our family, workplace, or school.  We like to know what’s happening in the lives of people we care about, and how our relationships are tracking.  No one likes to be kept in the dark. 

And no one should be kept in the dark about who God is, what God is like, and how God regards us as people created in his image.  In Jesus we receive God’s definitive answer to these questions.

As part of our Lent series: Knowing Jesus, this Sunday we will explore one of Jesus’ statements:  ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.’ (John 8:12 NIV)

What does Jesus’ claim and promise mean for you?

Bible Readings: John 1:1-9, 3:19-21, 8:12
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

 “Knowing Jesus” — Online meditations
We are offering a series of 36 daily online meditations linked with our Lenten/Easter sermon series “Knowing Jesus.” The meditations start following Ash Wednesday (10th Feb) and will run until Easter Sunday (27th Mar).

Click here to get started. Visit our Facebook page or website early next week for more details.

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids kicked off for 2016 at the 10.30 service last Sunday.   Mr Hulme lead our worship time and we explored our theme for this year - “Kingdom Families”.  The children made a heart to give to someone they love as a reminder for them to pray for them throughout the year.  We finished off the morning by watching the Christmas Celebration Service last year.

Kingdom Kids will resume normal sessions this Sunday.  We would love for you to join us!

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

Baby Zone
Baby Zone is looking for a volunteer or two to complete the team.  If you would like to be involved in this ministry, please contact me or come and have a chat sometime.

Faith at Home
February booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the February booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk and the parenting room.

Invigor8 2016
Save the date!   We are happy to subsidise part of your registration.  Please let me know if you will be attending as we would love to organise a couple of car loads. See following for more information:- here


Kathy Liebig
Children and Family Support Worker

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

Para Vista Lutheran Women's Fellowship
You are most welcome to hear from our vicar, Dan Mueller, on Tuesday, March 1st in Good Shepherd church hall. He will lead the Bible study at 1pm and later he will tell us about himself as our guest speaker. Join us for this afternoon with Dan and get to know him further over afternoon tea. We would love to see you there.  

From the Office

50th Anniversary of Good Shepherd
On the weekend of Saturday Nov 5 and Sunday Nov 6th we will be celebrating the 50th Anniversary of congregation. Our logo is Celebrate the Past Ignite the Future.

If you have any photos or memorabilia that could be displayed or used in a booklet could you please contact Di Ollino or John Dolling.

The first monthly update was published this week. This was emailed to those on our email list. Hard copies are available in the Members Information section in the foyer

2016 SA/NT District Convention
The 47th SA/NT District Convention will be held in Loxton from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd of May. We are entitled to 5 delegates. The congregation will meet the costs incurred by our delegates. If you are interested in being a delegate or want more information contact John Dolling 83675296 or at jdolling@bigpond.net.au

Issues from February Board meeting
  • It was decided to proceed with Stage 1 of our facilities redevelopment (kitchen, hall, children’s play area, hall upgrade and modifications to the Education Centre). This is subject to the congregation giving permission to borrow money from the LLL. Building will need to commence by early May and be completed by the end of September in time for 50th Anniversary celebrations. If this timeline cannot be accommodated building will be postponed till 2017
  • It was decided than we would not apply for any government grants where the source of the money is from gambling revenue.
  • The logo for the 50th Anniversary was adopted. This will be used for all correspondence about the 50th.
  • It was decided to proceed with obtaining examples of altars to give the congregation an opportunity to give feedback whether we upgrade our altar and associated furniture or retain the existing furniture

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BSF (BIBLE STUDY FELLOWSHIP)
Is an interdenominational women’s bible study happening weekly at Good Shepherd.
Each Tuesday morning from 9:30-11:30 between 50-60 women of all ages are meeting to study God’s word.

Babies and children up to school age are wonderfully cared for and taught in their own age-specific classes. Would you like to join us? Turn up on any Tuesday morning to join an introductory class, or contact Sonia Hulme on 7122 2903 for more information.

Behind the Wire: The Origins of the Temple-Society in Australia
At the Friends of Lutheran Archives (FoLA) meeting on Monday 22nd February, Dr Samuel Koehne will present a brief history of the 'Templers' in Australia, but particularly the settlements of this group in the British Mandate of Palestine, their response to the rise of the Nazis, and their internment by both the British and Australian governments. All most welcome.

Bethlehem House, Flinders Street in the City, 7.30 pm.  Supper supplied. Gold coin donation.

REFORMATION TOUR –June 14-26 ($5150)
Walk in the steps of Calvin and Luther. Visit the beauty of Switzerland and Germany. Discover how the Protestant faith began. Come onto Prague if you like ($860) and/or join us for an
8 days Classical Danube River Cruise (from $4050)
Flights extra. Small group. Prices subject to exchange rates.
Rev Dr John Lucas Mob. +61448132262
Email: john@walkingfree.com.au
Itinerary at www.pilgrimtours.com/groups/walkingfreereformation.htm


Let all that you do be done in love
1 Corinthians 16:14

Friday, February 12, 2016

Come and see

This Sunday we begin a new series for Lent called ‘Knowing Jesus’. Jesus once asked his disciples, “Who do people say that I am?” After giving him all the answers they had heard along the way Jesus then asks, “Who do you say that I am?” How would you answer that question if you were asked?

In this series, we’re going to look at what Jesus says about himself in the Gospel of John, mainly through a series of statements Jesus makes about himself that are commonly referred to as the “I am” sayings of Jesus. This week we introduce the series with by looking at how Jesus’ first disciples came to know him by responding to the invitation “come and see”.

We pray you can join us this Sunday as we join together to “come and see” Jesus.

Bible Readings: John 1:35-51
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

2016 SA/NT District Convention
The 47th SA/NT District Convention will be held in Loxton from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd of May. We are entitled to 5 delegates. The congregation will meet the costs incurred by our delegates. If you are interested in being a delegate or want more information contact John Dolling 83675296 or at jdolling@bigpond.net.au

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids will be kicking off this Sunday at the 10.30am service.  Come and discover our theme for the year.  We would love for you to join us!

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

Baby Zone
Baby Zone is looking for a volunteer or two to complete the team.  If you would like to be involved in this ministry, please contact me or come and have a chat sometime.

Faith at Home
February booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the February booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk and the parenting room.

Invigor8 2016
Save the date! Please let me know if you will be attending as we would love to organise a couple of car loads.
See following for more information: here


Kathy Liebig
Children and Family Support Worker

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

From the Office

Offerings 2015
Offering - Budget $517,000                    Actual $509,053. DEFICIT $7,947
The board would like to thank the congregation for the way in which you all responded to our concerns mid-way through the year.

At the end of May we were already $11,400 behind plan and with giving in June and then in the last few months of the year helped significantly reduce the offerings deficit to just under $8,000.
Offerings in 2015 were the highest amount since 2008 and the board gives thanks to God for the continual generosity of our church community.

Noticeboard

BSF (BIBLE STUDY FELLOWSHIP) restarts 16th February
Is an interdenominational women’s bible study happening weekly at Good Shepherd.
Each Tuesday morning from 9:30-11:30 between 50-60 women of all ages are meeting to study God’s word.

Babies and children up to school age are wonderfully cared for and taught in their own age-specific classes. Would you like to join us? Turn up on any Tuesday morning to join an introductory class, or contact Sonia Hulme on 7122 2903 for more information.

Behind the Wire: The Origins of the Temple-Society in Australia
At the Friends of Lutheran Archives (FoLA) meeting on Monday 22nd February, Dr Samuel Koehne will present a brief history of the 'Templers' in Australia, but particularly the settlements of this group in the British Mandate of Palestine, their response to the rise of the Nazis, and their internment by both the British and Australian governments. All most welcome.

Bethlehem House, Flinders Street in the City, 7.30 pm.  Supper supplied. Gold coin donation.

REFORMATION TOUR –June 14-26 ($5150)
Walk in the steps of Calvin and Luther. Visit the beauty of Switzerland and Germany. Discover how the Protestant faith began. Come onto Prague if you like ($860) and/or join us for an
8 days Classical Danube River Cruise (from $4050)
Flights extra. Small group. Prices subject to exchange rates.
Rev Dr John Lucas Mob. +61448132262
Email: john@walkingfree.com.au
Itinerary at www.pilgrimtours.com/groups/walkingfreereformation.htm


We love because He first loved us.
1 John 4:19

Friday, February 5, 2016

Transfiguration @ 8.45am service
How do you prepare for a journey or departure? The Gospel of Luke gives us a special glimpse of the purpose of the Transfiguration of Jesus — it is to prepare Jesus for his departure at Jerusalem (Luke 9:31). This sermon unpacks how Jesus’ preparation for departure applies to our lives as loved children of God.

Thankfulness @ 10.30am service
This Sunday at our 10.30 am service we celebrate the start of the school year with a fun worship service to welcome children starting school, and to bless all students, teachers and staff for the year ahead.

Our theme for the service is ‘Thankfulness: Looking for the good things’. Living with an attitude of gratitude is less about having the right things in our live and more how we look at the things we already have in our life. At the heart of this is growing awareness of God’s presence and his goodness towards us in Jesus.

The service will be followed by a free BBQ lunch. Come along and join us for us special celebration service followed by some food and socialising.

Bible Readings: Colossians 3:15-17; Psalm 103:1-13
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

Ash Wednesday Service
10th February, 7.30pm including imposition of ashes and Holy Communion

Employment Opportunity at Good Shepherd
Reception Administration (Part Time)
An exciting opportunity exists to join Good Shepherd’s staff team in the area of reception and administration. This role supports the mission of the congregation through providing a welcoming reception for all enquiries and administration support to the ministry teams.

The successful applicant will be a committed Christian with good communication skills, the ability to work in a team environment and experience in front office reception and administration. 

Given this role involves working directly with ministry staff and Good Shepherd members it is anticipated the successful applicant will be, or would become, a member of the Good Shepherd church community. Remuneration and conditions for this position will be discussed with the successful applicant

A position description is available on request from church office- churchenquiries@paravista.org.au or by phoning 8263 5087.
All Applications are to be:
Written addressing the Position/Person Description and including the contact details of three referees
(two professional and one pastoral), marked confidential and sent to:
Administration Manager, PO Box 306, Modbury North, SA  5092
or emailed to szanker@paravista.org.au
Applications close 3pm, Monday 8th February 2016

“Knowing Jesus” — Online meditations
We are offering a series of 36 daily online meditations linked with our Lenten/Easter sermon series “Knowing Jesus.” The meditations start following Ash Wednesday (10th Feb) and will run until Easter Sunday (27th Mar).

Click here to get started. Visit our Facebook page or website early next week for more details.


Back to School Service
Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during this service.

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids will kick off for 2016 at the 10.30am service on Sunday 14th February.  We would love for you to join us!

Faith at Home
January booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the January booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk and the parenting room.

Invigor8 2016
Save the date! Please let me know if you will be attending as we would love to organise a couple of car loads.
See following for more information:-
http://us12.campaign-archive2.com/?u=4b768c755c4bc9ff0c27bd5ac&id=a68b9c3737&e=faa008aa19

Kathy Liebig
Children and Family Support Worker

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

From the Office
People required learning Sound Desk and Power Point
If you are willing to learn how to be part of the sound team and PowerPoint team we are eagerly looking for people to train. You will be connected with one of our senior team members and given plenty of training and hands on experience.

All ages and both men and women are encouraged to try serving in this area.
Contact worship@paravista.org.au or phone church office on 8263 5087.

Noticeboard

BSF (BIBLE STUDY FELLOWSHIP) restarts 16th February
Is an interdenominational women’s bible study happening weekly at Good Shepherd.
Each Tuesday morning from 9:30-11:30 between 50-60 women of all ages are meeting to study God’s word.

Babies and children up to school age are wonderfully cared for and taught in their own age-specific classes. Would you like to join us? Turn up on any Tuesday morning to join an introductory class, or contact Sonia Hulme on 7122 2903 for more information.

Behind the Wire: The Origins of the Temple-Society in Australia
At the Friends of Lutheran Archives (FoLA) meeting on Monday 22nd February, Dr Samuel Koehne will present a brief history of the 'Templers' in Australia, but particularly the settlements of this group in the British Mandate of Palestine, their response to the rise of the Nazis, and their internment by both the British and Australian governments. All most welcome.

Bethlehem House, Flinders Street in the City, 7.30 pm.  Supper supplied. Gold coin donation.

REFORMATION TOUR –June 14-26 ($5150)
Walk in the steps of Calvin and Luther. Visit the beauty of Switzerland and Germany. Discover how the Protestant faith began. Come onto Prague if you like ($860) and/or join us for an
8 days Classical Danube River Cruise (from $4050)
Flights extra. Small group. Prices subject to exchange rates.
Rev Dr John Lucas Mob. +61448132262
Email: john@walkingfree.com.au
Itinerary at www.pilgrimtours.com/groups/walkingfreereformation.htm

My son, hear the instruction of your father, 
and do not forsake the law of your mother
Proverbs 1:8

Friday, January 29, 2016

Coming alongside to care

At the 1976 Special Olympics in Seattle, nine contestants lined up the 100 yard dash. At the sound of the starting gun, they all started off, making their best effort to run toward the finish line. That is, except for the one young boy who stumbled soon after his start, tumbled to the ground and began to cry.

Two of the other racers, hearing the cries of the boy who fell, slowed down and looked back at him. Without hesitation, they turned around and ran toward the injured boy and helped him to his feet. All three of them then linked arms and together they walked to the finish line. By the time the trio reached the end, everyone in the stands was standing and cheering, some with tears rushing down their faces.(1)

Forgetting self to care for others - we see it clearly in Jesus.  Does he see that in us?  This Sunday we will explore three different aspects of Coming Alongside to Care

(1) Adapted from Crossing the Finishing Line Together, http://www.uua.org/re/tapestry/children/loveconnects/session4/161765.shtml

Bible Readings: 1 Thessalonians 5:12-18
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au


Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids is now on holidays.
Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during services.

Faith at Home
February booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the February booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk and the parenting room.

Invigor8 2016
Save the date! Please let me know if you will be attending as we would love to organise a couple of car loads.
See following for more information:-
http://us12.campaign-archive2.com/?u=4b768c755c4bc9ff0c27bd5ac&id=a68b9c3737&e=faa008aa19

Kathy Liebig - Children and Family Support Worker

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

Employment Opportunity at Good Shepherd
Reception Administration (Part Time)
An exciting opportunity exists to join Good Shepherd’s staff team in the area of reception and administration. This role supports the mission of the congregation through providing a welcoming reception for all enquiries and administration support to the ministry teams.

The successful applicant will be a committed Christian with good communication skills, the ability to work in a team environment and experience in front office reception and administration. 

Given this role involves working directly with ministry staff and Good Shepherd members it is anticipated the successful applicant will be, or would become, a member of the Good Shepherd church community. 

Remuneration and conditions for this position will be discussed with the successful applicant

A position description is available on request from church office- churchenquiries@paravista.org.au or by phoning 8263 5087.

All Applications are to be:
Written addressing the Position/Person Description and including the contact details of three referees
(two professional and one pastoral), marked confidential and sent to:
Administration Manager, PO Box 306, Modbury North, SA  5092
or emailed to szanker@paravista.org.au
Applications close 3pm, Monday 8th February 2016


From the Office

People required learning Sound Desk and Power Point
If you are willing to learn how to be part of the sound team and PowerPoint team we are eagerly looking for people to train. You will be connected with one of our senior team members and given plenty of training and hands on experience.

All ages and both men and women are encouraged to try serving in this area.
Contact worship@paravista.org.au or phone church office on 8263 5087.

Noticeboard

REFORMATION TOUR –June 14-26 ($5150)
Walk in the steps of Calvin and Luther. Visit the beauty of Switzerland and Germany. Discover how the Protestant faith began. Come onto Prague if you like ($860) and/or join us for an
8 days Classical Danube River Cruise (from $4050)
Flights extra. Small group. Prices subject to exchange rates.
Rev Dr John Lucas Mob. +61448132262
Email: john@walkingfree.com.au
Itinerary at www.pilgrimtours.com/groups/walkingfreereformation.htm

Lutheran Community Care
Loaves & Fishes – for January, we invite you to replenish our Emergency Relief shelves with:
2 Minute Noodles, Canned Green, Vegetables, Spreads eg: Jam, Vegemite & Toilet Paper
Thank you for helping us help others.
Your LCC representative will ensure we receive your donation.


Start children off on the way they should go, 
and even when they are old they will not turn from it.
Proverbs 22:6 NIV

Friday, January 22, 2016

Habits

Currently we are in a sermon series called ‘Small things, Big difference’.  We’ve been looking at how many of our New Year’s resolutions fail, not because something big happens that prevents us from following through on our intentions, but rather because we didn’t pay attention to the small things that make a big difference.

This Sunday we look at the topic of habits. If you consider many of the New Year’s resolutions we make, they essentially deal with habits. We may resolve to stop doing unhelpful habits and start developing good habits that will work towards what we want to achieve.

The challenge is that habits by their very nature are hard to change. Habits are such a part of us, we just automatically do them. This can be a good thing, or it can be a bad thing. Good habits help us do things that bring blessing to our lives. Bad habits can lead to actions that bring mess into our lives.

Underneath our struggle to change our habits is a deeper battle between our old sinful nature and the new nature we are given in Jesus when we become a child of God. The apostle Paul writes about this struggle in Romans 7 where he says, ‘I don’t really understand myself, for I want to do what is right, but I don’t do it. Instead I do what I hate.’ (Romans 7:15 NLT)

This Sunday we dig deeper into our inability to change our habits and look at how Jesus’ death and resurrection not only frees us for change, but his Spirit empowers us for it.

Given we all struggle to change our habits, this week’s message will be one not to miss.

Bible Readings: Romans 7:15-8:2; Matthew 5:29-30
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids is now on holidays.
Activity folders will be available for the children and Personal Journals available for the older children for use during services.

Faith at Home
January booklet out now!  Pick up a copy of the January booklet at the Kingdom Kids Sign In desk and the parenting room.

Invigor8 2016
Save the date! Please let me know if you will be attending as we would love to organise a couple of car loads.



See following for more information:-
http://us12.campaign-archive2.com/?u=4b768c755c4bc9ff0c27bd5ac&id=a68b9c3737&e=faa008aa19

Kathy Liebig
Children and Family Support Worker

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

Employment Opportunity at Good Shepherd
Reception Administration (Part Time)
An exciting opportunity exists to join Good Shepherd’s staff team in the area of reception and administration. This role supports the mission of the congregation through providing a welcoming reception for all enquiries and administration support to the ministry teams.

The successful applicant will be a committed Christian with good communication skills, the ability to work in a team environment and experience in front office reception and administration. 

Given this role involves working directly with ministry staff and Good Shepherd members it is anticipated the successful applicant will be, or would become, a member of the Good Shepherd church community. 

Remuneration and conditions for this position will be discussed with the successful applicant

A position description is available on request from church office- churchenquiries@paravista.org.au or by phoning 8263 5087.

All Applications are to be:
•    Written addressing the Position/Person Description and including the contact details of three referees (two professional and one pastoral), marked confidential and sent to:
Administration Manager, PO Box 306, Modbury North, SA  5092
•    or emailed to szanker@paravista.org.au
Applications close 3pm, Monday 8th February 2016

Maranatha Health Gala Dinner
6:45pm for a 7pm start. Fogolar Furlan Centre, 69 Briar Road, Felixstow
Maranatha Health has their annual Gala Dinner coming up on Friday 29 January. The evening includes a 3 course meal, silent auctions and raffles and entertainment by a swing band, Swing & Tonic featuring the Elliott Sisters, made up of a few familiar current/former faces from Good Shepherd. To purchase tickets speak with Jackson or Keren, or go to the Facebook page or website maranathahealth.org

Devotion Books
We have 2 spare copies of the Time Out Devotion Book at a cost of $22.  Please contact the office if interested 8263 5087 or email churchenquiries@paravista.org.au   

From the Office

Expressions of Interest - Commercial Cleaner
The LCA would welcome any expressions of Interest for a Commercial Cleaner for their National Office premises.
Please email LCA Business Manager, Debbie Venz for further information debbie.venz@lca.org.au

People required learning Sound Desk and Power Point
If you are willing to learn how to be part of the sound team and PowerPoint team we are eagerly looking for people to train. You will be connected with one of our senior team members and given plenty of training and hands on experience.

All ages and both men and women are encouraged to try serving in this area.
Contact worship@paravista.org.au or phone church office on 8263 5087.

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Lutheran Nurses
Monday 1st February at the District Office, 137 Archer St., North Adelaide commencing at 7.30pm with entry from the rear.
Guest speaker is Sue Germein, RN. on " Parent Helpline".
All are welcome not just nurses; CPD evidence is available if necessary.

The LORD gives strength to his people;
the LORD blesses his people with peace.
Psalm 29:11 NIV