Friday, May 26, 2017

Receiving to Give

We learn many things from our parents in our developmental years.  In order to grow into full adulthood, we are taught how to work, how to rest, how to play and, in essence, how to live in community with people who are like us and who are not like us.  From the very beginning, three ideas are delivered daily:

Receive, Share and Give.
As adults, we often forget these important lessons and we become hesitant to do any of the three.  Why is this?  Because if we receive a gift, often we believe that deep down we are somehow inadequate and we must rely on someone else.  Inadequacy is a great fear of most adult humans.  When this happens, often we will lead with the words, “Oh, you shouldn’t have…”  With one hand we try to downplay the gift and with the other, we reach out to accept the gift.

We do this with God quite regularly.  Since the consumption of the Forbidden Fruit, humans have wanted to be God and so we believe that if we just try hard enough, or are good enough, we can do without any of God’s gifts because we can manage on our own quite well, thank you.  At the same time, God’s great gifts are beyond measure so we begrudgingly accept them, at times, loving God and hating that we can’t manage on our own.

Every person has heard the words from their parents or adults in their lives, “Now, you just have to share…”  These are bitter words for children because hoarding is a natural reaction in a limited world.  All of the gifts we have received from God are not for hording but sharing – especially those that work the congregation:   We have different gifts according to the grace given to each of us.  If your gift is prophesying, then prophesy according to your faith; if it is serving, then serve; if it is teaching, then teach, if it is to encourage, then encourage; if it is giving, then give generously; if it is to lead, do it diligently; if it is to show mercy, do it cheerfully!
Romans 12:6-8

Every Sunday, we speak briefly about giving of our time, our gifts and our resources (given first to us from God), but if you are anything like me, I give last fruits, not first fruits.  From my resources of time, after a long week of work, I can ‘spare’ an hour or two to help my neighbour.  From my talents, I can share a little bit (if I have to) to help my neighbour.  From my resources, I carefully check my budget first before I help clothe the naked, feed the hungry, visit the imprisoned – you know the list.  This is the terrestrial human condition of making sure I have enough before I give.  But ironically, our greatest joys come from the times when we actually do give of our time, our gifts and our resources, and we find new zest in life when we use them for their intended purposes.

This week, we find a young man, Timothy, a seeming favourite of the Apostle Paul, who is in the midst of discovering how to receive, how to share and how to give.  Even as a young man, he has been ordained with the task of remaining in a city of idolatry – Ephesus – to be ‘An example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.’  How is that for a difficult task?

Walk with me through the letters to Timothy to experience to ability to receive, share and give the Spirit of Power.

Bible Readings:   2 Timothy1:6-10
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 
 
Congregation and school AGM’s
The AGMs of school and congregation will be on this Sunday May 28th @12:30pm.
Child care for children 5 years and over will be provided for those wishing to attend the AGM this Sunday.  Please sign your child in on the registration sheet at the Kingdom Kids sign in desk at the rear of the church.

Kingdom Kids
This Sunday at our 10.30am service Kingdom Kids will be available for Kindy – Year 4 students.  Kingdom Youth will be staying in worship this Sunday.

Toddler Zone will not be operating this Sunday.

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

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

Little Lambs Playgroup
Playgroup is held on Wednesdays at 9.30am in the OSCH room over at the school.  Please bring pre-cut fruit to share.  Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.

Kathy Liebig
Children and Family Support Worker

Youth Ministry
SOUL Crew was on last Friday night.  We looked at one of the important parts from Jesus’ “Sermon on The Mount” where he talked about the Wise and Foolish Builders.  The youth then got to construct their houses from biscuits and icing and a lot of lollies!! Even though we had some youth - and some leaders too I might add – on a sugar high, we still had some excellent results and everyone realised a solid foundation makes the best house. 

We then had small group time looking at the verse and putting it into perspective of our lives today, and how the teachings of Jesus way back in biblical times are still very relevant to our lives today. Jesus is and always will be our ROCK!

We are really excited to now be opening up SOUL Crew to those in school year 6, so look forward to welcoming some new young people.  Refer flyer for SOUL Crew dates and mark them in your diary.

SOUL Crew is a great way for like-minded teens to come together and explore their faith in a safe non-judgemental environment, so feel free to invite all your friends. Further details regarding youth contact Margot Mertin 0401 850814 or mmertin@paravista.org.au

Soul Crew Young Adults
The band has started rehearsing and Pastor Rolly is preparing his talk and discussion for the event. Preparations are well underway and we are all excited about what God has planned for this evening. Come along for a night of worship, discussion, small group time, fellowship and great music. 

Pastor Rolly will be answering some questions relevant to young adults 18 and over. How do I cope with university exam pressure? My journey with Jesus as I’m getting older and possibly leave the Christian home I may be living in – what does that look like? How does my relationship change with my parents and do I need to “obey” them anymore? Where is my future headed/what does my future look like? Pastor Rolly may not have the specific answer you are looking for but come along and join in discussing these issues with other young Christians in the same or similar life stage as yourself.  

A great band of young adults is preparing great music for the night too. Feel free to invite all your friends as it will be a great opportunity to reconnect or form some new friendships.
Any further questions contact Margot Mertin 0401 850814 or  mmertin@paravista.org.au 

Margot Mertin – Faith Formation Leader

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

Parking lot safety
Due to the number of near misses and incidents in the church/school car park and a duty of care that we as an organisation need to adhere to, the car park at Good Shepherd will become permanent one way to all traffic.  Entry only will be permitted from Montague Road and all vehicles will be required to exit onto Hillary Crescent.  New traffic signs indicating flow of traffic will be in place.  Please note as this is a shared area speed is restricted to 10KPH.

Notice Board

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

Preparing For Marriage Course
4th, 11th & 18th July 2017 from 7.00pm – 9.30pm
Good Shepherd Lutheran School, 388 Montague Road, Para Vista
An enjoyable, interactive, non-threatening way to share time with your partner and other couples, bringing benefits that can last a lifetime.
•    Topics include: resolving conflict, realistic expectations, communication, and God’s Plan for marriage
•    Presented in a relaxed adult educational style (it is not counselling)
•    For couples planning to marry and for those recently married

Cost $100.00 couple
For more information please contact Merv & Ros Thiele 0429009847 or email: mervrost@bigpond.net.au

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

Adelaide: Market Day – 3 June
Join us for a Market Day on 3 June at Family Zone Hub, 2 Belalie Rd, Ingle Farm (located on Ingle Farm primary school grounds).  Toys, clothing, bric-a-brac, sausage sizzle, face painting, free giveaways.  Stallholders welcome ($10 fee to book a stall), please contact inglefarm@lccare.org.au or 8349 6099

Shed Happens
Real-Deal Marriages Are Worth It
“Be turbocharged to good love, from good love to great love”
Learn How Men & Women Can Appreciate One Another’s Differences

Venue: St John's Lutheran Church Hall
Address: 182 Hancock Rd, Ridgehaven
Date: Wednesday 21st June 2017 
Time: 6.00pm Registration - 6:30pm Sharp Start to 9:30pm

RSVP required by: 16th JUNE 2017 to arrange catering
Phone Jim Molloy: 0438 899 629 to reserve your seat and arrange payment

“And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 4:19

Friday, May 19, 2017

Echo

What’s an echo?  Where have you heard an echo?

Perhaps shouting into a deep well, or in a large building?  The sound of your voice bounces back to you – or out to others in different places. 

Like a pebble in a pond, the love and good news of Jesus has been echoing from one person to another down the generations – from his first disciples to us. 

This Sunday, we will consider our place in echoing the love and good news of Jesus to the next generations, particularly in our own homes and with our families.      

In our everyday relationships we echo Jesus to the next generations.  Who knows, your legacy may influence others for Jesus over thousands of years! 

Bible Readings:   Deuteronomy 6:1-9, Psalm 71:14-18.
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 
 
Congregation and school AGM’s
The AGMs of school and congregation will be on Sunday May 28th @12:30pm.
Enjoy a delicious soup lunch prior to the meeting and then join in a discussion with Pastor Reid entitled “Outline of Tomorrow”

Hard copies on the meeting information will be available this Sunday in the Member’s Information section in the foyer. On Tuesday copies will be emailed to those on the Congregational email list

Please send your apologies via email or ring the office if you know you are unable to attend.
You can also sign the attendance sheet at the Worship host desk.

Kingdom Kids
This Sunday at our 10.30am service all zones will be operating for 10 month to Year 7 children. We would love to see you there.

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

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

Little Lambs Playgroup
Playgroup is held on Wednesdays at 9.30am in the OSCH room over at the school.  Please bring pre-cut fruit to share. Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.

Youth Ministry
SOUL Crew is on again this Friday night.  We will be looking at the first part of “Jesus – The Teacher”  in this 2 part series.  We will be exploring this is a fun and inventive way and will have opportunity to discuss how relevant these teachings from Jesus are for us in today’s world.   As well as food for the soul we will be having yummy food for the stomach and thanks to the generosity of Helen Bridge we will be treated to some yummy home-made scones!

We are really excited to now be opening up SOUL Crew to those in school year 6, so look forward to welcoming some new young people.  Refer to the flyer for SOUL Crew dates and mark them in your diary.

SOUL Crew is a great way for like-minded teens to come together and explore their faith in a safe non-judgemental environment, so feel free to invite all your friends.

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

Soul Crew Young Adults
Come along for a night of worship, discussion, small group time, fellowship and great music. 

Pastor Rolly will be answering some questions relevant to young adults 18 and over. How do I cope with university exam pressure? My journey with Jesus as I’m getting older and possibly leaving the Christian home I may be living in – what does that look like? How does my relationship change with my parents and do I need to “obey” them anymore? Where is my future headed/what does my future look like?

Pastor Rolly may not have the specific answer you are looking for but come along and join in discussing these issues with other young Christians in the same or similar life stage as yourself.  Feel free to invite all your friends as it will be a great opportunity to reconnect or form some new friendships..

Any further questions contact Margot Mertin. mmertin@paravista.org.au
Margot Mertin – Faith Formation Leader

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

Pentecost Celebrations
Please wear red on Sunday June 4th to help us celebrate Pentecost

Parking lot safety
Due to the number of near misses and incidents in the church/school car park and a duty of care that we as an organisation need to adhere to, the car park at Good Shepherd will become permanent one way to all traffic.  This will commence from Monday 22 May 2017.  Entry only will be permitted from Montague Road and all vehicles will be required to exit onto Hillary Crescent.  New traffic signs indicating flow of traffic will be in place.  Please note as this is a shared area speed is restricted to 10KPH

Stamps for Mission
“Stamps for Mission” is a fundraising project of LCA Mission International.
The sale of used postage stamps raises thousands of dollars to support God’s mission in the world. Each year for at least the last decade, $10,000 to $15,000 has been raised and the total over the life of the program now is just over $400,000

Projects supported vary year by year, but are selected to provide funds where needed. In 2017 projects supported are
•    Chak Mun, field coordinator in Cambodia
•    Mick Hauser, lecturer at Martin Luther Seminary, Lae, Papua New Guinea
•    Ministry support for the Orang Asli (indigenous people) of Malaysia
•    Scholarships for our international partner churches to send pastors and lay people to study at ALC or in seminaries overseas.
•    Lutheran theological literature for Indonesia
•    Pastor Amnuay and Lua evangelists, Nan Province Thailand

What philatelic items are saleable?
Any postal items are saleable, including used and unused stamps, overseas stamps, first day covers, predecimal stamps, and old collections in albums (or in cartons or shoe boxes!)

How can you help?
•    Retain postage stamps from your personal mail
•    Ask businesses to retain used stamps (on or off envelopes) and then collect them regularly
•    Place stamps in the Stamps for Mission boxes at church or pass them on to Peter Nitschke for further processing (often by others)
If you would like further information or would like to know how you can join with the hundreds already involved in this project please speak to Peter Nitschke at church or contact him on 8365 7717. It costs nothing to be involved in this project which supports a vital mission of the LCA.!!

Notice Board

ANZATS conference dinner
Australian Lutheran College is this year hosting the annual Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) conference from 9-12 July.

As part of the conference, a dinner will be held at the North Adelaide Golf Course on Monday 10 July at 6pm. The guest speaker for the evening will be Dr Dylan Coleman, Lecturer in Yaitya Purrana Indigenous Health at the University of Adelaide and author of the award winning book, Mazin Grace.

This dinner is open to the public, but bookings are essential and can be made online at https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/tab3.aspx?EventID=1972512. Enquiries can be made by emailing 2017anzats@alc.edu.au or by telephoning ALC on 7120 8200.

“A friend loves at all times,
and a brother is born for adversity.”
Proverbs 17:17

Friday, May 12, 2017

Testify

Doctor Luke, the third of our Gospel writers - jots down for his Greek friend, the Excellent Theophilus, ‘an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us; just as they were handed down to us by those whom from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word.’  (Luke 1:1b,2) These eyewitnesses were asked to give a testimony, to testify to the truth which they had seen so those that were not there could hear and believe.

In chapter nine, Luke speaks of the disciples being sent out and the ‘went from village to village preaching the gospel and healing people everywhere.’

This week, I pondered for hours what the gospel was that they were preaching.  In our contemporary day, we preach Christ crucified and raised again – that’s the gospel. In this story, Jesus had not yet died and certainly the time for resurrection had not occurred.
 
So what was the gospel they preached? 
How do we interpret our own story in light of that gospel? 
How do we testify to the truth of one we haven’t seen and yet believe?

Bible Readings:  Psalm 78:1-7, Luke 9:1-6
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

Congregation and school AGM’s
The AGM’s of the Congregation and school will be held on Sunday May 28th at 12:30. Come and hear Pastor Reid discuss with the meeting an “Outline for tomorrow” as we set sail for our future direction.

The Maranatha Team will provide a soup lunch after the second service. Information re the congregational meeting will be available in hard copy on Sunday May 21st and emailed to members early in the following week.

The School reports are available in hard copy or via email from the church office.
Main items for the congregational meeting:
•    Presentation of 2016 audited accounts
•    Report from Pastor Reid
•    Report on Facilities Redevelopment
•    Election of Board Chair for 2017 + 1 member of Adjudication Team
Please send your apologies via email or ring the office if you know you are unable to attend.

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

Kingdom Kids
This Sunday is Mothers’ Day!  At our 10.30am service there will be an activity in the hall during the message for children up to Year 4.  Kingdom Youth will leave worship before the message to prepare morning tea for mums/significant female carers.

Toddler Zone will not be available this Sunday.

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

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

Little Lambs Playgroup
Playgroup is held on Wednesdays at 9.30am in the OSCH room over at the school.  Please bring pre-cut fruit to share.  Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.


Youth Ministry
SOUL Crew recommenced last Friday night.  We focused on Matthew 16:13-20 – the big question “Who do you say I Am?”  We explored a general overview of Jesus and had small group discussion on our understanding of who Jesus really is.  We had fun activities where we realised that to really know who someone is you have to ask lots of questions, not just go on assumptions.  It was a fun night by all in attendance.  Naturally enough we had food to keep the hungry ones happy –that is both food for the soul and food for the stomach!!

We are really excited to now be opening up SOUL Crew to those in school year 6, so look forward to welcoming some new young people.  Refer to the flyer for dates and mark them in your diary.

SOUL Crew is a great way for like-minded teens to come together and explore their faith in a safe non-judgemental environment, so feel free to invite all your friends.

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

Soul Crew Young Adults
Come along for a night of worship, discussion, small group time, fellowship and great music. 

Pastor Rolly will be answering some questions relevant to young adults 18 and over. How do I cope with university exam pressure? My journey with Jesus as I’m getting older and possibly leaving the Christian home I may be living in – what does that look like? How does my relationship change with my parents and do I need to “obey” them anymore? Where is my future headed/what does my future look like?

Pastor Rolly may not have the specific answer you are looking for but come along and join in discussing these issues with other young Christians in the same or similar life stage as yourself.  Feel free to invite all your friends.
Any further questions contact Margot Mertin. mmertin@paravista.org.au
Margot Mertin – Faith Formation Leader

Meet N Eat Ministry
Winter is almost upon us it would seem, with the colder nights followed by chilly mornings. Now having to reach into the wardrobe for a jumper or jacket seems unfair after enjoying the extra daylight and warm temperatures over recent months.

Our ministry turns its attention to those who find this time of the year challenging. Monday night is most import to many in our community as it not only gives them an opportunity to come together with people experiencing simular issues but also in a safe environment.

Our team of dedicated volunteers look to you, our congregation, to reach out to those in your street or neighbourhood who would benefit from joining us on a Monday night and become part of our family. We not only offer a two and at times three course meal, but great companionship and a few laughs along the way. Some of our team members offer support as well as advice where necessary. Slowly we are seeing a difference in the attitude of our guests as they feel more and more accepted.

Please contact me for further information if you feel that you would like to help on a Monday night in person or with a pot of soup.

Blessings to you all
Alan Wheeldon
Team Leader – Meat N Eat Ministry
p.s. Looking forward to moving back to the newly renovated Church facility sometime in July.

From the Office

Ignite the Future building update
The foundation and slab have been laid and while waiting for it to set the structural steel will be getting manufactured.  The electrical and mechanical contractor is also working on getting the wiring and mechanical items in place.  Check out the progress via the viewing holes in the rear double doors and the door at the end of the pigeon hole corridor at any time.

Finance Report
Offerings
January - April  2017
Total Offerings – Budget $178,000        Actual $179,459    SURPLUS $1,459

Budget Summary
January – March 2017
Total Income – Budget $135,525              Actual $133,343    Deficit $2,092
Total Expenses – Budget $4,128,974        Actual $123,442    Deficit $5,532

Progress since last Board meeting:
•    April offerings were well above Budget by over $4k.
•    REG again met budget during April. Plate offerings blessed by Easter about $2k more than prior years with another Sunday well above average.
•    Offerings have gone from $2,700 behind budget at end of March to $1,459 ahead of budget to end of April. Certainly a praise point.
•    Most Expenditure lines are below budget thanks to the efforts of the staff team.
•    The audited financial statement was received and will be presented to the congregation for the half yearly meeting in May.

Ignite Budget Update
•    We received $4,955 in April for the Ignite the Future building fund and with that already received in May there is currently just over $16,000 of pledged money to be received.

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

Parking lot safety
Due to the number of near misses and incidents in the church/school car park and a duty of care that we as an organisation need to adhere to, the car park at Good Shepherd will become permanent one way to all traffic.  This will commence from Monday 22 May 2017.  Entry only will be permitted from Montague Road and all vehicles will be required to exit onto Hillary Crescent.  New traffic signs indicating flow of traffic will be in place.  Please note as this is a shared area speed is restricted to 10KPH

LCA 2017 Yearbook
We have 2 LCA yearbooks available in the office at $25 ONO.

Notice Board

ANZATS conference dinner
Australian Lutheran College is this year hosting the annual Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) conference from 9-12 July.

As part of the conference, a dinner will be held at the North Adelaide Golf Course on Monday 10 July at 6pm. The guest speaker for the evening will be Dr Dylan Coleman, Lecturer in Yaitya Purrana Indigenous Health at the University of Adelaide and author of the award winning book, Mazin Grace.

This dinner is open to the public, but bookings are essential and can be made online at https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/tab3.aspx?EventID=1972512. Enquiries can be made by emailing 2017anzats@alc.edu.au or by telephoning ALC on 7120 8200.

“My son, keep your father’s command
and do not forsake your mother’s teaching.”
Proverbs 6:20

Friday, May 5, 2017

Sent

Growing up, my dad ran a mechanical workshop.  Sometimes he sent me to pick up parts from automotive suppliers.  Later when I went farming, the boss would send me to pull down a fence, shift an implement, or plough up a paddock.

The one who does the sending is usually the person in charge.  The one who is sent carries out the will of the one sending. 

Jesus once said: “My food is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work. (John 4:34 NIV) Jesus is the Son of God sent by the Father.

When the crucified and risen Jesus appeared to his disciples, he said to them: “As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” (John 20:21 NIV) 

Jesus sends his disciples to continue his ministry, sharing the good news of God’s forgiveness throughout the world.  

This Sunday we will explore how Jesus also sends us. 

Bible Readings:  John 20:19-23, Ephesians 2:8-10
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids resumes for Term 2 this Sunday at our 10.30am service.  Kingdom Youth will be meeting in the OSCH room for their session this Sunday with lunch afterwards.
Toddler Zone will be available this Sunday.

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

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

Little Lambs Playgroup
Playgroup is held on Wednesdays at 9.30am in the OSCH room over at the school.  Please bring pre-cut fruit to share.  Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.

Youth Ministry
SOUL Crew returns this Friday night.  We are really excited to be opening up SOUL Crew to those in school year 6, so look forward to welcoming some new young people along this week.  Refer flyer below for SOUL Crew dates and mark them in your diary.

This term we are looking at Jesus – Who is He?  We will be providing a greater insight into this “Superhero” and how He is relevant in our lives today. This week we are doing an overview on who Jesus is in a fun and creative way.

SOUL Crew is a great way for like-minded teens to come together and explore their faith in a safe non-judgemental environment, so feel free to invite all your friends.

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

 
Margot Mertin – Faith Formation Leader

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

Congregation and school AGM’s
The AGM’s of the Congregation and school will be held on Sunday May 28th at 12:30. The Maranatha Team will provide a soup lunch after the second service. Information re the congregational meeting will be available in hard copy on Sunday May 21st and emailed to members early in the following week.
Main items for the congregational meeting:
•    Presentation of 2016 audited accounts
•    Report from Pastor Reid
•    Report on Facilities Redevelopment
•    Election of Board Chair for 2017 + 1 member of Adjudication Team

Last chance
There are only a dozen bottles of the Anniversary wine remaining. Unfortunately for red wine lovers there is only white wine in our cellar.  Bargain buy - $100 for the lot or $8:50 a bottle. See John Dolling if interested.
For sale

Surplus to requirement two Godfrey Steel 4 drawer filing cabinets.  $100.00  ONO  for each.  For further information or to view the units please contact Stephen, the church office on 8263 5087or churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

Ignite the Future building update
The builders have completed a considerable amount of the foundation work and have commenced internal structural work on the new education centre and store.  A viewing hole has been allowed in the door at the end of the pigeon hole corridor to view construction works at any time.

Cactus
The large cactus that was used for the Easter display can be yours for a donation to the Ignite building project.  Please see or contact Andrea Brooks, Merv Thiele, Stephen or the church office on 8263 5087or churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

Conferences
There is a wonderful opportunity for faithful Christian growth for both men and women coming in May.  The Grace Conference, held May 27th, is an encouragement for women of any age.  If you would like more information, please speak with Andrea Brooks, Kathy Tscharke or Debbie Wesselingh.  Also, the Adelaide Men’s Convention occurs two weeks prior, Saturday, May 13th.  More information will be coming in the next weeks, but space is limited.  Sign in early!

Notice Board

German Heritage Research Group History Festival seminar
‘German Music Heritage in South Australia’, Saturday 20 May 2017, 9 am. – 4.30 pm.
Ira Raymond Room, Barr Smith Library, Adelaide University. Stories from Luther to Liedertafel: hymns, choirs, bands, conservatorium and concert hall, pipe organs and pianos. Registration essential - $40 includes lunch and musical interludes. Enquiries: lutheran.archives@lca.org.au, tel. 83404009

Alfred Zinnbauer, the Lutheran Church and the Good Neighbour Council
Friends of Lutheran Archives FoLA meeting on Monday 22nd May:  Speaker: Dr Kristy Kokegei: Monday 22 May at 7.30pm Bethlehem House, Sudholz Pl, Adelaide. Kristy Kokegei is digital historian for SA History Trust. Her talk shows how the efforts of Zinnbauer and the Lutheran Church towards settling South Australia’s postwar migrants did much to ensure a compassionate and humane approach in government migrant policies. 

2017 “Organists Meet and Swap”
Will now be held on SATURDAY JUNE 24th at St Martins Lutheran Church, 82 Cliff St., Mannum 10am to 3pm. Optional extra River Paddle Boat Cruise 3:30pm to 5pm
Cost: $12 students free (Cruise extra)

PLEASE REGISTER by WED JUNE 14th. For PROGRAM, REGISTRATION FORMS including Cruise information please contact Joy Mildren - 0458 650 135 or 8367 9969, joymildren@hotmail.com or your check your church noticeboard.


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

Friday, April 28, 2017

New ideas are difficult

If you think back over the last fifty years, imagine if nothing had ever changed.  Have you ever thought of what things we would be missing out on?  Mobile phones (even if you don’t like the idea of them, they can still be helpful), personal computers, microwave ovens.  Imagine if we were still twirling the curly cord around our fingers as we were paying twenty-five cents per minute to talk to someone across the street.  Now we can text them for free when they are sitting right next to us.

New ideas can bring out the worst in people, especially for those who have power over the last new idea.  No one wants to be replaced.  No one wants their ideas to be outdated.  For the priests, the captain of the guard and the Sadducees in Jerusalem, this new idea – that in Jesus, there was a resurrection from the dead – was so difficult.  Because they could control the population with rules, with temple taxes and with force, they wanted to squelch the rumour that Peter and John were healing in the name of a crucified carpenter.  They wanted to keep power.

But all power is revealed this week in our scripture lessons in Acts.  Salvation comes in one name only: Jesus Christ.

So, this week we will look at three new ideas of the church in infancy that transformed Jerusalem.  Read along in Acts 3 – 5 and discover the story of how the power of the Holy Spirit, in the name of Jesus Christ, can allow the lame to walk – perhaps even an immobile to move and jump and praise God!

Come hear a difficult new idea!

Bible Readings:   Acts 4:1-20
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids is now on a break - returning Sunday 7th May.  Happy Holidays!
Activity folders will be available for the younger children and Worship Journals available for the older children for use during the services.  Please help yourself to them in the narthex.

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

Little Lambs Playgroup
Playgroup will resume on Wednesday 3rd May at 9.30am in the OSCH room over at the school.

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.


Conferences
There is a wonderful opportunity for faithful Christian growth for both men and women coming in May.  The Grace Conference, held May 27th, is an encouragement for women of any age.  If you would like more information, please speak with Andrea Brooks, Kathy Tscharke or Debbie Wesselingh.  Also, the Adelaide Men’s Convention occurs two weeks prior, Saturday, May 13th.  More information will be coming in the next weeks, but space is limited.  Sign in early!


Notice Board

Professional Standards Workshop
A new national congregational training model is now being rolled-out across Australia and New Zealand.  The core module upacks the Standards of Ethical Behaviour policy.  It is introduced by LCA/NZ Bishop, John Henderson through a new Lutheran Media video production.

Visit http://www.sa.lca.org.au/ for upcoming workshops.

LCC: Position Vacant: Executive Assistant
We are currently seeking an experienced person with excellent written skills to prepare letters, reports and presentations in line with professional standards. A comprehensive understanding of office management systems and procedures is required, critical thinking and sound decision making skills.  The position is based at Sefton Park. For further information contact Robyn, rrichter@lccare.org.au or 8269 9333

2017 “Organists Meet and Swap”
Will now be held on SATURDAY JUNE 24th at St Martins Lutheran Church, 82 Cliff St., Mannum 10am to 3pm. Optional extra River Paddle Boat Cruise 3:30pm to 5pm
Cost: $12 students free (Cruise extra)

PLEASE REGISTER by WED JUNE 14th. For PROGRAM, REGISTRATION FORMS including Cruise information please contact Joy Mildren - 0458 650 135 or 8367 9969, joymildren@hotmail.com or your check your church noticeboard.


“Whenever I am anxious and worried,
you comfort me and make me glad.”
Psalm 94:19

Friday, April 21, 2017

Past the tomb and into life

This is the title of our new worship series starting Sunday.  Now that Jesus has conquered death, and given us a share in His resurrection, our lives can never be the same.  We now live each day in the light of:

Eternity - When you reflect on this word, what thoughts, images or feelings stir within you? 

This Sunday, come and find out what a dramatic difference Jesus made in Arthur’s life – and how his calling to write Eternity on the sidewalks of Sydney impacted the city… and decades after he died a global audience. 

An eternity of life – that’s what God offers ALL people through Jesus.  It’s Good News for every person in this planet.  As we share in the life of Jesus, we want others to experience a Jesus-focused life and to finally step into a God-filled eternity.

Bible Readings:  John 3:14-17, John 5:21-27
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

Thanks for the Feast!
Many thanks to all who participated in our amazing services last weekend!  In fact, our whole season of Lent – from Ash Wednesday to Resurrection Sunday - was a feast for our eyes, music to our ears, renewal of our minds, and life for our souls. 

Thank you to all who contributed: our visual arts and drama teams, our music and tech teams, our worship hosts and hospitality teams; to those who arranged chairs, vacuumed floors, brought hot cross buns along to share; to those who organised activities for children and families; to those who prayed and to those who helped visitors feel welcome and part of our Good Shepherd family.  Your acts of love have been used by God to touch our hearts and transform our lives!

And I thank God for our worship team leader, Rochelle Denton, who has given above and beyond the call of duty to communicate with team leaders and coordinate a large chunk of this activity – together with the supervision and creative juices of Pastor Reid.  Here at Good Shepherd we are indeed blessed by you both!

Joy in Jesus!  Pr Rolly Stahl

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

Kingdom Kids
Kingdom Kids is now on a break - returning Sunday 7th May.  Happy Holidays!

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

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

Little Lambs Playgroup
Playgroup will resume on Wednesday 3rd May at 9.30am in the OSCH room over at the school.

From the Office

For sale
Surplus to requirement a Godfrey Steel 4 drawer filing cabinet.  $100.00  ONO.  For further information please contact Stephen, the church office on 8263 5087 or churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

Conferences
There is a wonderful opportunity for faithful Christian growth for both men and women coming in May.  The Grace Conference, held May 27th, is an encouragement for women of any age.  If you would like more information, please speak with Andrea Brooks, Kathy Tscharke or Debbie Wesselingh.  Also, the Adelaide Men’s Convention occurs two weeks prior, Saturday, May 13th.  More information will be coming in the next weeks, but space is limited.  Sign in early!

Notice Board

Professional Standards Workshop
A new national congregational training model is now being rolled-out across Australia and New Zealand.  The core module upacks the Standards of Ethical Behaviour policy.  It is introduced by LCA/NZ Bishop, John Henderson through a new Lutheran Media video production.

Visit www.sa.lca.org.au for upcoming workshops.

LCC: Position Vacant: Executive Assistant
We are currently seeking an experienced person with excellent written skills to prepare letters, reports and presentations in line with professional standards. A comprehensive understanding of office management systems and procedures is required, critical thinking and sound decision making skills.  The position is based at Sefton Park. For further information contact Robyn, rrichter@lccare.org.au or 8269 9333

Adelaide: Free Workshop: The ABCD’s of Parenting - Campbelltown
This workshop is for parents and carers and aims to provide basic tools to create happy families, build memories and raise great kids.  Monday 8th May, 6.30pm for 6.45pm-9.00pm, at Campbelltown Library Meeting Room.  To register: www.trybooking.com/PIDB 

Adelaide: Free Workshop: Balancing Screen Time for Families - Elizabeth
This interactive workshop is designed to support your understanding of the effects of too much screen time on children and the impact on families.  Wednesday 10th May, 12.30pm-2.00pm, at Elizabeth Community Centre.  For enquiries and bookings, please contact Jan Oliver at the City of Playford, 8256 0448

Adelaide: Family Fun Day and Foster Care Open Day - Glynde
Join us as we celebrate National Families Week at our family fun-day. Come along to see the newly renovated facilities at our Glynde Foster Care office, drop in for a friendly chat with our staff to enquire about foster care or simply come along, be a part of the atmosphere and join the family fun celebrations! Saturday 20th May 2017, 10.30am-2.30pm, 15-17 Glynburn Rd, Glynde.  If you can help on the day or have an enquiry about running a stall, please contact Tessa fostercare@lccare.org.au or 8337 8787

Adelaide: Op Shop Volunteers Needed
LCC is in need of volunteers to help in our Op Shops at Blair Athol, Payneham and Smithfield.  If you want to contribute to the community and be part of a friendly team, contact Di for more information: 8269 9300 or dgerrie@lccare.org.au

2017 “Organists Meet and Swap”
Will now be held on SATURDAY JUNE 24th at St Martins Lutheran Church, 82 Cliff St., Mannum 10am to 3pm. Optional extra River Paddle Boat Cruise 3:30pm to 5pm
Cost: $12 students free (Cruise extra)

PLEASE REGISTER by WED JUNE 14th. For PROGRAM, REGISTRATION FORMS including Cruise information please contact Joy Mildren - 0458 650 135 or 8367 9969, joymildren@hotmail.com or your check your church noticeboard.


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

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Easter Edition


Gerhard Forde writes:

The Theology of the cross arises out of the realization that it is simply disastrous to dissolve the cross in the story of glory.  Jesus was crucified “outside the camp,” not in the temple, as the Epistle to the Hebrews tells us.  The cross insists on being its own story.  It does not allow us to stand by and watch.  It does not ask us to probe endlessly for a meaning behind or above everything that would finally awaken, enlighten, and attract the exiled, slumbering soul.  The cross draws us into itself so that we become participants in the story.

We have followed the journey of the cross in Lent – Dying to Live.  Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves, take up their cross and follow me.  For whoever wants to save their life will lose it and whoever loses their life for me will find it. (Matthew 16:24,25)

In essence, the story from Maundy Thursday to Good Friday to Easter is that Jesus was crucified so we also are crucified with him.  We become part of the story.
Journey with us to examine the cross and the empty tomb.
We hope you are dying to live!

These are exciting times for young people at Good Shepherd.  The first weekend of the school holidays is NOVO, a Christian camp for high school students around the state.  We have an excellent group of students and leaders attending the camp – more than a dozen!  In conjunction with Golden Grove Lutheran, we have been allowed the opportunity to ride on the Golden Grove school bus with them, but in order to keep costs down, we’re looking for someone who is able and available to drive the bus to Mt. Barker on Friday, April 21st.  The bus serves many purposes, not just transportation, but connection with Golden Grove; it also benefits those parents who are working on the Friday.  If there is someone willing to drive the students, we would greatly appreciate it!

I would like to thank the incredible the team which has invested time and talents into the Holy Week worship services.  From the worship teams including band, sound technicians, worship hosts and those who work with the visuals.  Thank you to the visual arts team and all who have transformed the visual space of Good Shepherd into a multi-sense area.  Thank you to the ministry team – Rochelle, for her organization of the worship services, Rolly for his incredible ability to bring the message of the scriptures to life, Margot and Kathy for including the youth in everything that we do; Stephen, Sooty, Belinda and Helen for all of their behind the scenes coordinating.  To Steve for continually ministering to those all he encounters. 

God’s peace to you all on the holiest of holidays – Easter.

Pastor Reid
 
Bible Reading: John 20:26-29


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


Kingdom Kids
Last Sunday the children made butterflies for the Easter Sunday Service.  This Sunday the children will be invited forward to place these butterflies at the front of the church to symbolise our new life in Jesus.

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

Due to the school holidays Kingdom Kids will now be on a break, returning Sunday 7th May.  Happy Holidays!

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

Little Lambs Playgroup
The children enjoyed an Easter egg hunt for their last session this term.  Due to the school holidays, Playgroup will now be on a break, returning Wednesday 3rd May.

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 Death to Life
And she sat up and ate. Olives, bread, honey. She smiled and played. Alive! This little girl was dead, wept and wailed over, is now alive! Jairus was a man of faith and desperation. He knew his child was dying. He’d seen her struggle for each breath, touched his daughter’s chalk white skin, and felt her raging heat. Seeing her dying he rushed to Jesus, the source of healing and hope. 

And Jesus followed; he prayed and touched the little girl, though she was dead. And she lived and ate and played. (Mark 5:21-43) Can you imagine the wonder and joy of that moment for Jairus and his wife, the moment where fear and grief were exchanged for delight! It’s a moment our team are privileged to share daily with mums and dads. They bring their sick sons and daughters to the Maranatha Health clinic in grief and fear, seeking a place of healing and hope.

Dr Suren Krishnan, an Australian surgeon who recently volunteered at the Maranatha Health clinic in Fort Portal shared with us his wonder at watching a child climbing the playground with his siblings, a child who days before had been on the brink of death from malaria.

This Easter as you celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, the giver of life, please give to Maranatha Health. Your gift will bring joy to parents and children by providing access to healing and care in the Kabarole District, Uganda. www.maranathahealth.org/give

From the Office

Offerings
January - March  2017
Total Offerings – Budget $133,500    Actual $131,017    DEFICIT $2,483    

Budget Summary
January 2017
Total Income – Budget $54,675        Actual $54,196       
Total Expenses – Budget $41,758     Actual $41,840       

Brief report on progress since last Board meeting:
•    March offerings were slightly over Budget.
•    REG recovered from downward trend in February and plate was also encouragingly above budget.
•    Both income and expenditure are in line with budget.
•    We received $5,090 in March for the Ignite the Future building fund and with that already received in April there is currently just under $18,000 of pledged money to be received.
•    Audit was conducted in March.  Waiting to receive the written report by end of April.

Emergency exit pigeon hole corridor
Please note a key has been hung on the left of the pigeon hole corridor door for emergency exits.  The key will be required to exit the external gates out of hours. The key and door are to be used for emergencies only.
THIS KEY IS TO BE USED IN EMERGENCY ONLY

Air conditioners
The evaporative coolers in the church have been closed down for the winter months.  To prevent accidental usage the remote controls have been removed and will be returned when the units are opened for summer.

Chair movers
Two to three volunteers are required to assist moving chairs for the Monday night on Tuesday 18th April.  Please mark your connect card with your availability.

Easter Car parking
The school oval has been made available for parking for the Easter services.  Members are encouraged to park on the school oval to allow our guests to park in allocated parking spaces.  Please assist by parking to the eastern end of the oval and keeping as close to the fence as possible.

For sale
Surplus to requirement a Godfrey Steel 4 drawer filing cabinet.  $100.00  ONO.  For further information please contact Stephen, the church office on 8263 5087or churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

Conferences
There is a wonderful opportunity for faithful Christian growth for both men and women coming in May.  The Grace Conference, held May 27th, is an encouragement for women of any age.  If you would like more information, please speak with Andrea Brooks, Kathy Tscharke or Debbie Wesselingh.  Also, the Adelaide Men’s Convention occurs two weeks prior, Saturday, May 13th.  More information will be coming in the next weeks, but space is limited.  Sign in early!

Notice Board

East Africa Hunger Crisis
The outlook for the coming months for people in East Africa looks difficult. The drought is widespread, and is deteriorating faster than was even expected.
Conditions are worrying across:
* southern and south-eastern Ethiopia
* northern and coastal Kenya
* almost all of Somalia
* south-eastern South Sudan
* north-eastern Uganda
Please follow this link https://www.alws.org.au/ if you can help.

2017 “Organists Meet and Swap” with the theme, ‘looking back – moving forward – reaching out’, will be a stimulating networking event for all your church’s organists and worship musicians.

PROGRAM features a thought-provoking keynote presentation in celebration of the 500 year old Reformation, practical ‘Stop Talk” on Pogson pipe organ, demonstrations of software to easily arrange music for various worship musicians…. And more! 

SATURDAY MAY 20TH at St Martins Lutheran Church, 82 Cliff St.,
Mannum 10am to 3-30pm with relaxing optional River Paddle Boat Cruise 4pm to 5-30pm
Cost : $12, students free….. (Cruise cost extra). Contact Joy Mildren - 0458 650 135 or 8367 9969, joymildren@hotmail.com for more details.

“He was delivered up for our trespasses
and raised for our justification.”
Romans 4:25

Friday, April 7, 2017

Crowds have enormous power

Last week David Wilksch, the principal of the school, took me to the Power/Dockers game.  Some may know this, but I’m a Fremantle fan and it was an interesting proposition to sit in the midst of a sea of teal listening to the Power crowd become hyped for the game.  There was an interesting moment (yes, just one moment) where the umpire made a questionable call and within moments, even though the Power were winning the game by a large margin, the boo birds took flight at the Adelaide Oval.  As I watched and listened, even the children who weren’t watching the game took notice and began to vociferously add their version of calling out their displeasure.

Sometimes, crowds take on a life of their own and absorb anyone in their path.

In our gospel lesson Palm Sunday, we notice that one of the main characters of the story is the amorphous crowd which has been traveling with Jesus, following his progress and daring to hope that he might be the one about whom all the prophets spoke: to be the true king of Israel – eject the Romans and establish the reign of man forever.

It would have been very easy for Jesus to revel in the love.  It would have been very easy for him, like it is for us, to simply take up the call of the crowds, not because he wanted to, but because it’s such a wonderful feeling to be adored.  But he didn’t. 

He remained silent – the ‘Hosanna’s’ shouted – “Save us!” – would be accomplished in his time and in his way set aside for him by his Father in Heaven.

Listen carefully this week for the complete story of the crowd and what happens in Jesus’ good time.
 
Bible Reading:  Matthew 21:1-11, Romans 1:16-17
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 


Kingdom Kids
This Sunday will be our last session of Kingdom Kids for Term 1 as we will be taking a break over the school holidays.  At our 10.30am service the children will be invited out to make butterflies for the Easter Sunday service.

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

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

Little Lambs Playgroup
Our last session for Term 1 will be held at 9.30am in the OSCH room over at the school.  We will be celebrating Easter!  Please bring a plate of party food to share.  Join other Mums and Dads and Grandies for a coffee and chat with activities for the little ones.

Kathy Liebig - Children and Family Support Worker

Youth Ministry
SOUL Crew held our Girl/Guy Night with a twist.  We sent the girls off with the male leaders to do “Bloke stuff” and the guys stayed with the female leaders to do “Girlie stuff”.  This proved to be an interesting, yet fun night for all.  We did discover though that girls are happier to adapt to doing guy stuff, rather than guys are at doing girl stuff.
 
SOUL Crew is being held again this Friday due to Good Friday next week.  This week SOUL Crew will be invaded by aliens, and the only way to save SOUL Crew is by the telling of the Easter story and convincing these aliens that they should come to know our awesome saviour Jesus and what He has done for us.  It will be a great night.

SOUL Crew is a great way for like-minded teens to come together and explore their faith in a safe non-judgemental environment, so feel free to invite all your friends. Further details regarding youth contact Margot Mertin 0401 850814 or mmertin@paravista.org.au

Margot Mertin - Faith Formation Leader

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 Death to Life
And she sat up and ate. Olives, bread, honey. She smiled and played. Alive! This little girl was dead, wept and wailed over, is now alive! Jairus was a man of faith and desperation. He knew his child was dying. He’d seen her struggle for each breath, touched his daughter’s chalk white skin, and felt her raging heat. Seeing her dying he rushed to Jesus, the source of healing and hope. 

And Jesus followed; he prayed and touched the little girl, though she was dead. And she lived and ate and played. (Mark 5:21-43) Can you imagine the wonder and joy of that moment for Jairus and his wife, the moment where fear and grief were exchanged for delight! It’s a moment our team are privileged to share daily with mums and dads. They bring their sick sons and daughters to the Maranatha Health clinic in grief and fear, seeking a place of healing and hope.

Dr Suren Krishnan, an Australian surgeon who recently volunteered at the Maranatha Health clinic in Fort Portal shared with us his wonder at watching a child climbing the playground with his siblings, a child who days before had been on the brink of death from malaria.

This Easter as you celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, the giver of life, please give to Maranatha Health. Your gift will bring joy to parents and children by providing access to healing and care in the Kabarole District, Uganda.

www.maranathahealth.org/give


From the Office

First Aid
Thank you to all who responded to the First Aid register.  A list has been compiled and is displayed near the worship host desk for reference.  Please advise us if your circumstances change.

Ordination meetings start soon
All LCA/NZ members are invited to be a part of the discussion regarding the ordination of women and men in the church, with consultations already started.
Your chance to be involved can be by attending one of the consultations as below:
Sat 1 April, 9am    St Paul Lutheran Church, Blair Athol SA
Sun 2 April, 2pm    St Paul's Lutheran Church, Glenelg SA
Sun 23 April, 2pm    Zion Lutheran Church, Berri SA
Sun 7 May, 2pm    St Petri Lutheran Church, Nuriootpa SA

All available details of consultation meetings are listed in the table on the OWL (Ordination We’re Listening) website at owl.lca.org.au/consultations

Further information can be requested from the LCA National Office email admin@lca.org.au or phone 08 8267 7300.

Conferences
There is a wonderful opportunity for faithful Christian growth for both men and women coming in May.  The Grace Conference, held May 27th, is an encouragement for women of any age.  If you would like more information, please speak with Andrea Brooks, Kathy Tscharke or Debbie Wesselingh.  Also, the Adelaide Men’s Convention occurs two weeks prior, Saturday, May 13th.  More information will be coming in the next weeks, but space is limited.  Sign in early!

Notice Board

East Africa Hunger Crisis
The outlook for the coming months for people in East Africa looks difficult. The drought is widespread, and is deteriorating faster than was even expected.
Conditions are worrying across:
* southern and south-eastern Ethiopia
* northern and coastal Kenya
* almost all of Somalia
* south-eastern South Sudan
* north-eastern Uganda
Please follow this link https://www.alws.org.au/ if you can help.

You are invited to a STATIONS OF THE CROSS An Easter Reflection
Good Friday – 14th April 2017
1pm to 5pm
Please see notice board for further information

Position Vacant
Mainly Music Co-Ordinator (paid position)
4 hours/week including Monday morning session. Ideal position for parent with young children.
Full job description available from office.htlc@lca.org.au or Phone: 8261 6236

Stalin & stinging-nettle soup! At the April meeting of Friends of Lutheran Archives (FoLA) Elisabeth Edser, a member of Blackwood congregation, will describe her mother’s journey from Poland to Australia & the unbelievable challenges that she had to face. Please come & join us on Monday April 24th, Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place in the city, 7.30 pm.  Supper & gold coin donation.

2017 “Organists Meet and Swap” with the theme, ‘looking back – moving forward – reaching out’, will be a stimulating networking event for all your church’s organists and worship musicians.

PROGRAM features a thought-provoking keynote presentation in celebration of the 500 year old Reformation, practical ‘Stop Talk” on Pogson pipe organ, demonstrations of software to easily arrange music for various worship musicians…. And more! 

SATURDAY MAY 20TH at St Martins Lutheran Church, 82 Cliff St.,
Mannum 10am to 3-30pm with relaxing optional River Paddle Boat Cruise 4pm to 5-30pm
Cost : $12, students free….. (Cruise cost extra). Contact Joy Mildren - 0458 650 135 or 8367 9969, joymildren@hotmail.com for more details.


“Be completely humble and gentle;
be patient, bearing with one another in love.”
Ephesians 4:2