Friday, March 15, 2019

Freedom from Expectation

A servant girl saw Peter seated in the firelight.  She looked closely at him and said, ‘This man was with him.’

Luke 22:56

Here is a snippet from the Passion narrative that is rarely mentioned.  Most of the attention goes to Peter’s response, his three separate and significant denials of Jesus.  Peter had hunkered down in front of the fire kindled in the High Priest’s courtyard.  He had followed the mob from the Mount of Olives where his spontaneous use of a sword had raised Jesus’ ire.

God only knows what Peter was thinking about as he hunched over and bowed his head hoping that the warmth of the fire could reheat the ice that was building in his veins.

It took courage to be there, for sure.  To be implicated with Jesus the ‘insurrectionist (or in modern parlance, terrorist), might direct him on his own pathway towards crucifixion.  But what are the limits of courage?  How far could he go to stand up for his faith in the Arrested One?

According to the Scriptures, at that point in his faith journey, not very far. 

All that it took was for a servant girl and some nameless figures to exclaim into the night with malevolent, public-shaming glee:  “This man!   This man was with HIM!”  We can almost imagine that she pointed at Peter with one finger and Jesus, who is with the High Priest, with another.  As she connected the dots, she brought about a desperate decision for Peter, one that we also face as Christians:

Do we deny ourselves, take up our crosses and follow Jesus?
 
Or do we save face and deny him so that we can live?

It’s a torturous choice, but it has ramifications for not just Peter and Jesus, but those who are watching.  If the followers of Jesus do not claim him, how and why would anyone else?
 
The question for us in the 21st century is this:  How far are we willing to go to associate with the crucified one?  What is the point of no return?  Is it a loss of position, respect, authority or even reputation?  Or is it much cheaper than that?  Is it loss of happiness?

Join with us as we investigate the servant girls’ accusation this Sunday.

Pr Reid Matthias

Bible Reading:  Luke 22:54-62
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

Prayer Request
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.

Praise Point
At this Sunday’s 10.30am service the following children will be welcomed into God’s family through holy baptism - Alexia Lily, daughter of Benjamin and Jacqueline Morton and Mia and Kane children of Len and Carol Baker.





I’m excited
Our Mission Vision Support Plan (MVSP) has been launched providing opportunities for you to invest directly into different ministries here at the Good Shepherd community.

I’m excited
That each month we get to spend the entire month focused on a ministry based here like Transform, Meet N Greet or Visual Arts. During the allocated month, the ministry team will have opportunities to share stories of how their ministry has impacted the community and individuals, share stories of celebration and to share their dreams for the ministry so that as a congregation we can understand more about what they do in our community.

I’m excited
As many of you are passionate about different areas of ministries here at Good Shepherd; Therefore this is an opportunity to invest directly into the areas of ministry you are passionate about.

I’m excited
This month, March we are focusing on ministries for children, families, youth, young adults, and intergenerational mission. Last week you heard Zac share his story and vision for Transform Youth, Listen out for more stories on Playgroup, Young Adults, Camping Ministry, Parents all focused on Intergenerational ministry.

Go and seek
A clearly marked envelope available from our Worship Hosts or the host desks for your gift. This will mean that your donation will go straight to the ministry intended. Your gift may include time you can allocate to this ministry.  Envelopes can be either placed on the collection plate, placed in the bowls on the way out of handed into the office during office hours.

Be a part of
Donating via direct debit using the following information:
BSB 704942
Acct# 129523 (add S1 for internal LLL transfers)
Acct Name Para Vista Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Operating

Please ensure the reference includes the ministry area.   Donations without clear reference will be classed as general income.  Remember this is not intended to substitute from your normal offering but is allowing you to grow your ministry area of choice and not detract from the great things already happening within our community.

I’m excited, Look out for
The Posters that will indicate what Ministries need support and how you have helped.


From the Office


Notice Board


Para Vista Lutheran Cricket Club
40th Anniversary
Reserve is next to Yatala Prison and behind the “Grand North” on Grand Junction Road.

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;
in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.’’

Proverbs 3:5-6

Friday, March 8, 2019

Freedom from Duty

Even though Luke, the Gospel writer, gives incredible attention to detail, it is never enough for we who live two thousand years later.  There are so many questions that I would like to ask him, so many thoughts, itches that my brain has about those last days before Jesus’ crucifixion. 

Very often, my inner monologue starts like this:

I wish that I could have seen…so that I could understand…

Throughout the Lenten season, we’re going to be rewinding the clock two thousand years to take an in depth look at some of the more minor characters in the Passion Narrative, to see (perhaps) from a different perspective.

Here are the characters:

March 10 – Temple Soldier
March 17 – Servant Girls
March 24 – Pontius Pilate
March 31 – The Crowd
April 7 – The Centurion
April 14 – Simon of Cyrene
April 18 (Maundy Thursday) Thieves
April 19 (Good Friday) Barabbas
April 21 (Easter Sunday) Joseph of Arimathea and women

This week the question we ponder is:  Which is harder: Choosing the right thing, or choosing the dutiful thing?

Not always are these things mutually exclusive, but what happens when duty demands that we act in the best interests of work, or self, rather than for community and for assisting those who are suffering?

Pr Reid Matthias

Bible Reading:  Luke 22:45-54, 63-65
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

Prayer Request
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.

2019 Welcome Party
Nothing speaks louder about the culture of a school than the interactions that take place within it.  At the heart of our recent Welcome Party was respect for, and interest in others.  A really proud moment for us as a community!

With more than 900 in attendance, The Party provided a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together in celebration and the fellowship shared on the night was a very clear indicator of the health of our community.

“To like many people spontaneously and without effort is perhaps the greatest of all sources of personal happiness.” Bertrand Russell

Over my career in schools there are only a few things that stand out as truly powerful catalysts for maximising student learning and success.  One of those factors is ‘Christ centred community’ and the powerful connections that result.   This is the reason why we invest so heavily at Good Shepherd in people and the development and growth of quality relationships. 

My sincere thanks to Reid, Rolly and members of the congregation who contributed to the success of the evening. 

8-9 Summing it all up, friends, I’d say you’ll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious—the best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse. Put into practice what you learned from me, what you heard and saw and realized. Do that, and God, who makes everything work together, will work you into his most excellent harmonies.  Philippians 4:8-9

https://vimeo.com/320856988





Mission Vision Support Plan – Opportunities to Invest
Last November the new Mission Visions Support Plan (MVSP) was launched at the AGM.  A key aspect of this plan is providing opportunities for congregation members to invest directly into different ministry areas at Good Shepherd.  From March, each month there will be a focus on a specific ministry.

During that month, ministry teams will share stories of impact, celebration and dreams with the community.  And provide opportunities for congregation members to invest directly into these ministries with gifts of money, resources or time.

March focus:  Children, Youth, Young Adults and Family Ministry.

Commencing from 10th March, clearly marked envelopes will be available from the Worship Hosts and the host desks each week for your gift of money or commitment of time or resources.

Alternatively, monetary gifts can be transferred to Good Shepherds account via the details below:

Acct Name: Para Vista Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Operating
BSB: 704 942
Acct No: 129523 (add S1 for internal LLL transfers)

Please ensure the ministry area is included as the reference.  Donations without a clear reference will be classed as general income.

Many people are passionate about different areas of ministry.  This new initative will provide you with an opportunity to invest directly into the ministry areas you are passionate about, whilst not detracting from your weekly offering.

Please contact Stephen Zanker (Administration Manager) or Garry Schwarz (Treasurer) if you have any questions.


From the Office



Notice Board


Para Vista Lutheran Cricket Club
40th Anniversary
Reserve is next to Yatala Prison and behind the “Grand North” on Grand Junction Road.

“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.’’

James 1:5

Friday, March 1, 2019

Serving Community

Five thousand plus people were sitting on a hillside listening to Jesus as he spoke from his solitary place.  In his compassion, he fed them words of comfort and words of hope, but as the night closed in, as the crowd noticed that it might have been a long time before they ate, maybe they started to get hungry.  Maybe they pulled on the robes of the disciples, and like an ancient communal Oliver Twist, they raised their hands and said,

“We’d like some more, please.”

The begging crowds pushed the disciples to the precipice of doubt and faith – There are too many people.  They’re too hungry.  We need to send them home…

At that moment the disciples felt that their ‘service’ was over, but Jesus had other plans; he pushed them beyond doubt to faith in God that he will provide.

Is this how congregations act and react sometimes?  People from the community reach their hands upwards and say ‘We’d like some more, please.”

And we look at our time poor selves, our congregational budget, our personal skillset and we find ourselves at the same precipice of faith and fear:  They’re hungry and our worship service has ended.  We need to move them on…  Our budget can’t absorb this many people and their needs… I don’t think that I have the right skills, or the right temperament to deal with this change… Someone else can take care of them.

But Jesus has other plans – a serving community uses the gifts of all, blessed by Jesus himself, to provide the miracle.  What does it mean to be a serving community?  Is it a community that serves, or a community that is served?  Or is it both? 

Come hear Pastor Richard Haar’s take, this Sunday, regarding this kind of community.

Pr Reid Matthias

Bible Reading:  Matthew 14:13-21
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

Prayer Request
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.

Ladies Fellowship Meeting
Welcome to our March meeting, 5th March 2019 @ 1pm.

Bring along your olfactory senses (sense of smell) as we have a new challenge for you.  Milla and Lorraine have a spice game where we have to name the spices and their usage.

So come along and enjoy the fun!

Mission Vision Support Plan – Opportunities to Invest
Last November the new Mission Visions Support Plan (MVSP) was launched at the AGM.  A key aspect of this plan is providing opportunities for congregation members to invest directly into different ministry areas at Good Shepherd.  From March, each month there will be a focus on a specific ministry.

During that month, ministry teams will share stories of impact, celebration and dreams with the community.  And provide opportunities for congregation members to invest directly into these ministries with gifts of money, resources or time.

March focus:  Children, Youth, Young Adults and Family Ministry.

Commencing from 10th March, clearly marked envelopes will be available from the Worship Hosts and the host desks each week for your gift of money or commitment of time or resources.

Alternatively, monetary gifts can be transferred to Good Shepherds account via the details below:

Acct Name: Para Vista Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Operating
BSB: 704 942
Acct No: 129523 (add S1 for internal LLL transfers)

Please ensure the ministry area is included as the reference.  Donations without a clear reference will be classed as general income.

Many people are passionate about different areas of ministry.  This new initative will provide you with an opportunity to invest directly into the ministry areas you are passionate about, whilst not detracting from your weekly offering.

Please contact Stephen Zanker (Administration Manager) or Garry Schwarz (Treasurer) if you have any questions.

Café Name
It’s hard to believe that the café has been up and running for a year now.  It seems like it has been part of who we are for so long that we’ve forgotten what the kitchen/café area used to look like.  It has been a true blessing to use the facilities and we thank God for the way we can gather as community.

But I think it’s time, like after the birth of any baby, to find a name.

Beginning in these next weeks, we’ll be gathering ideas for names from both congregation and the school for the café, the education room (library) and the baby room.  Feel free to be creative and to think of names that could connect our mission and ministry with the name.  In choosing a name, we can then think of new ways to decorate and make the space even more aesthetically pleasing.

Join in the creativity!

There will be a box outside the sanctuary where you can deposit your ideas, or let us know online through this form: https://goo.gl/forms/HrrVXKsQqTfTZfEG2


From the Office



Notice Board


Para Vista Lutheran Cricket Club
40th Anniversary
Reserve is next to Yatala Prison and behind the “Grand North” on Grand Junction Road.

“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.’’

1 Peter 4:10

Friday, February 22, 2019

A Community of Hope

Where there is life there is hope.   Where there is hope there is life. 

Life without hope is misery and despair.  When it hits the fan in life, it’s hard to keep going without hope of better days ahead.

Jesus came alongside people in despair and gave them hope.  While Jesus’ miracles are impressive, I am equally inspired by his pastoral care for people one on one. 

Jesus touches an untouchable leper.  He tells a woman washing his feet with her tears, “Your sins are forgiven.”  He takes a deaf mute aside and heals him.  He responds to the faith of a Gentile woman by delivering her daughter from an unclean spirit. He welcomes children.  In all these actions, Jesus notices and cares for them – renewing their hope in God’s love.

How do we become a community of hope – where we participate in Jesus’ ministry of healing and hope to those in despair?  How does the good news of Jesus change our perspective on life, and renew our compassion for others?

You can get through anything in life with a few people cheering you on: “Hey, we’re with you. By the grace of God, we’ll help you get through this.” 

You can get through anything in life when you know God’s unfailing love for you in Jesus – and that your future is life with him forever!

Hope fills us with confidence to take the next step.
Hope gives us courage to persevere through hardship. 
Hope is God’s gift to us in Jesus.

A community of hope keeps centred in Jesus, remembering that we are caught up in God’s story that ends in glory.

Come celebrate and share the hope we have in Jesus this Sunday!

Pr Rolly Stahl

Bible Reading:  Colossians 3:1-4, Hebrews 10:19-25
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

Prayer Request
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.

Plant Sale
There will be plants for sale after both services this Sunday to support the Family Zone Hub.

Ladies Fellowship Meeting
Welcome to our March meeting, 5th March 2019 @ 1pm.

Bring along your olfactory senses (sense of smell) as we have a new challenge for you.  Milla and Lorraine have a spice game where we have to name the spices and their usage.

So come along and enjoy the fun!

Café Name
It’s hard to believe that the café has been up and running for a year now.  It seems like it has been part of who we are for so long that we’ve forgotten what the kitchen/café area used to look like.  It has been a true blessing to use the facilities and we thank God for the way we can gather as community.

But I think it’s time, like after the birth of any baby, to find a name.

Beginning in these next weeks, we’ll be gathering ideas for names from both congregation and the school for the café, the education room (library) and the baby room.  Feel free to be creative and to think of names that could connect our mission and ministry with the name.  In choosing a name, we can then think of new ways to decorate and make the space even more aesthetically pleasing.

Join in the creativity!

There will be a box outside the sanctuary where you can deposit your ideas, or let us know online through this form: https://goo.gl/forms/HrrVXKsQqTfTZfEG2


From the Office

Invitation from Australian Lutheran College (ALC)
ALC invites you to attend events marking the beginning of the new academic year.
Monday 25 February 2019
9.00am: Worship
9.30am: Opening Lecture, presented by the ALC Dean, Rev Dr Stephen Haar, entitled, ‘Learning, Formation, and Community: Challenges facing a distributed model of theological education.’
Please park off campus and enter via the entrance at 200 Ward Street, North Adelaide.  All enquiries / RSVP to: Alice on (08) 7120 8212 or alc@alc.edu.au.  The lecture will be recorded and made available via the ALC website: alc.edu.au.



Notice Board

Para Vista Lutheran Cricket Club
40th Anniversary
Reserve is next to Yatala Prison and behind the “Grand North” on Grand Junction Road.



“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.’’

Romans 15:13


Friday, February 15, 2019

Growing Community

I will open my mouth with a parable; I will utter hidden things, things of old – things we have heard and known, things our ancestors told us.  We will not hide them from our descendants; we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, his power, and the wonders he has done.
Psalm 78:2-4
My grandfather is an amazing person.  As he is nearing the last stage of his life, he speaks about things that he rarely did when he was younger, not that he couldn’t, but, like many of the ‘Great Generation,’ he is loath to talk about himself.

Last July, I had the opportunity to go to lunch with my grandma and grandpa, and on the journey to the restaurant, my grandpa, his eyes hidden behind thick glasses staring out the windscreen, began to tell me about some of his experiences during World War II.  His voice, although gravelly, was thick with emotion, but he smiled and laughed at the memories which brought so much meaning to his life.  Then, he spoke of his recollections of his grandparents and even great grandparents and while he spoke, I was mentally computing the age of his direct link with people of the past.

His great-great aunt lived until she was 97.  This means, that he is still a direct link to someone born in the 1850’s.

The stories he told about her are priceless and connect me with a true sense of awe and wonder.

So it is with our Psalmist who proclaims that all people, as they age, should connect the next generations with the past – the power and majesty of God as he brought the Israelites through the wilderness.  And despite humanity’s faithlessness, God always remained faithful.  In sharing these stories of God’s faithfulness, we experience a community that grows in faith, love, speech and conduct.  We experience God, as Jesus told us, with the faith of a child who hears with drop-jawed wonder that the world is so much bigger and better than we ever imagined.

What does it mean to be a growing community?  What does it mean to be growing young?  What does this community need in order to grow?

Come and join the discussion!
Pr Reid Matthias

Bible Reading:  Psalm 78:1-8
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

Prayer Request
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.



Having Your Child Baptised is a short course to help parents and families prepare for their first baptism at Good Shepherd.

Our next course commences Tuesday February 19th at 7:30pm at Good Shepherd, continuing the next two Tuesday evenings (Feb 26, Mar 5). 

For more info and how to register: https://paravista.org.au/contact-us/baptism/

Café Name
It’s hard to believe that the café has been up and running for a year now.  It seems like it has been part of who we are for so long that we’ve forgotten what the kitchen/café area used to look like.  It has been a true blessing to use the facilities and we thank God for the way we can gather as community.

But I think it’s time, like after the birth of any baby, to find a name.

Beginning in these next weeks, we’ll be gathering ideas for names from both congregation and the school for the café, the education room (library) and the baby room.  Feel free to be creative and to think of names that could connect our mission and ministry with the name.  In choosing a name, we can then think of new ways to decorate and make the space even more aesthetically pleasing.

Join in the creativity!

There will be a box outside the sanctuary where you can deposit your ideas, or else Chelsea will be creating a form on-line to do so.

Ladies Fellowship Meeting
Welcome to our March meeting, 5th March 2019 @ 1pm.

Bring along your olfactory senses (sense of smell) as we have a new challenge for you.  Milla and Lorraine have a spice game where we have to name the spices and their usage.

So come along and enjoy the fun!

February Men's Breakfast
Last Saturday 60 men enjoyed a great cooked breakfast at Good Shepherd. They came from far and wide, from Port Adelaide to Glenelg. Gluten free and vegetarian food was available as well as the traditional full cooked breakfast.

Good Shepherd member, David Jock, was the guest speaker and told of his journey from one of “The Lost Children of Sudan” to his coming to Australia as a refugee in 2003. We were amazed at the distances he and his brothers walked to escape war and danger. While he was in a refugee camp his mother found him. Later she died there and David took on the responsibility for his younger brothers.

The main sentiment I heard from attendees afterwards was ‘I don’t know how I would have coped in that situation. Thank God I was never asked to do something like that”.

Thank you, David, you are a glorious son of the King.

Next breakfast is on 16th March. The speaker will be Paul Madden AM, CEO of The Wyatt Trust. What is the Wyatt trust? It has distributed $50,000,000 in grants to South Australians in need. Come and hear the full story.

Blessings
Jim Molloy




YOU’RE INVITED – GSPV Welcome Party
Food, fun & fellowship on the school oval
BYO picnic, and pre-order food to supplement the evening

RSVPs required no later than Friday 15 February forms available on the pinup board in the Church or from the School Office. Payment accepted via CASH or EFTPOS at the SCHOOL OFFICE.

Family Hub Ingle Farm
Planning has commenced to continue our support for the Family Hub in 2019.
food collections will recommence in March.
practical assistance would be greatly appreciated at the Hub e.g. renewing garden, sorting out donations, cooking for the breakfast programme, secretarial work.

If you want more details on how you could practically assist or would like to work on the Family Hub team to coordinate our support contact John Dolling.

Full details of the 2019 programme will be supplied in an email early next month.

Cafe
The Cafe Team is continuing to work towards making the Cafe area a multi functional area that meets the needs of the many user groups and possible future uses.

Recent additions include the installation of a screen to screen off the toilet corridor (thanks to Chris Hampel for installing the screen) and a lounge obtained at an exceptional price.

Over the next month there will be additional furniture added which will add to the flexibility of the area.

This is being funded through a small amount of money remaining from the donations by the congregation. Thank you to the Cafe Team for all their work and planning.



From the Office

From Administration
Please note that the GSLC Staff have a staff meeting every Thursday morning.
Please accept our apology if we do not answer the phone, or the office appears empty.
Feel free to leave a message on the answering machine, or come to café area where the staff meet.

AED Device
A Defibrillator (AED) has been installed in the rear school alcove next to the Café playground.  A key can be located on the café entrance door next to the keypad.  All members holding keys to the complex are to add to their security procedure the visibility of this key and if it is not hanging on the hook to advise either the church or school office as soon as possible of its absence.  First Aiders  Please note where the unit is located in case of emergency.

Invitation from Australian Lutheran College (ALC)
ALC invites you to attend events marking the beginning of the new academic year.
Monday 25 February 2019
9.00am: Worship
9.30am: Opening Lecture, presented by the ALC Dean, Rev Dr Stephen Haar, entitled, ‘Learning, Formation, and Community: Challenges facing a distributed model of theological education.’
Please park off campus and enter via the entrance at 200 Ward Street, North Adelaide.  All enquiries / RSVP to: Alice on (08) 7120 8212 or alc@alc.edu.au.  The lecture will be recorded and made available via the ALC website: alc.edu.au.


Notice Board

Para Vista Lutheran Cricket Club
40th Anniversary 1979/80 - 2018/19
Past Players Day Saturday 16 March 2019 from 1pm Edward Smith Reserve, The Shed
A Grade Home Semi-Final
Bar Open  BBQ
Reserve is next to Yatala Prison and behind the “Grand North” on Grand Junction Road.



“He is the Rock, his works are perfect, and all his ways are just.  A faithful God who does not wrong, upright and just is he.’’

Deuteronomy 32:4

Friday, February 8, 2019

Accepting Community

Why do we find it hard to greet and engage with a person we don’t yet know?

I think the main reason is fear: Fear of leaving our comfort zones. Fear of the unknown. Fear of getting involved. Fear of saying the wrong thing. Fear of not knowing what to say. Fear that the other may expect more from me than I am prepared to give. Fear of being exposed as shallow.  Fear of not being in control. Fear of …

So we focus our time and attention on persons familiar, and wonder why our capacity to love shrivels up over time. 

What if Jesus comes to us in the form of a stranger (Matthew 25:34-40)? 
What if the other person could potentially enrich, bless or stretch us? 

In Christian tradition, the ancient practice of hospitality always includes welcoming the stranger.  How do other people experience this through you and me – in all the places we live, work, and play?

Christine Pohl writes: “In hospitality, the stranger is welcomed into a safe, personal, and comfortable place, a place of respect and acceptance and friendship… Such a welcome involves attentive listening and a mutual sharing of lives and life stories. It requires an openness of heart, a willingness to make one’s life visible to others, and a generosity of time and resources.”1

People gravitate towards places where they are accepted.  An accepting community will attract people to it like bees around nectar. Without acceptance a Christian community will struggle to thrive, grow, or reach out into its community. 

What does it mean to accept others – as Christ accepted us?  It is just saying, “Hello” and being “nice” - or does it go further and deeper?  Come along this Sunday as we consider how our Good Shepherd family and small groups might reflect the love of Jesus by being an Accepting Community. 

Pr Rolly Stahl

Bible Reading:  Luke 18:35 - 19:10   (cf Romans 15:1-2, 5-7)
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au
  1 Christine D. Pohl, Making Room Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition (Eerdmans, 1999), 13. 

Prayer Request
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. 


YOU’RE INVITED – GSPV Welcome Party
Food, fun & fellowship on the school oval
BYO picnic, and pre-order food to supplement the evening

RSVPs required no later than Friday 15 February forms available on the pinup board in the Church or from the School Office. Payment accepted via CASH or EFTPOS at the SCHOOL OFFICE.





From the Office

From Administration
Please note that the GSLC Staff have a staff meeting every Thursday morning.
Please accept our apology if we do not answer the phone, or the office appears empty.
Feel free to leave a message on the answering machine, or come to café area where the staff meet.

AED Device
A Defibrillator (AED) has been installed in the rear school alcove next to the Café playground.  A key can be located on the café entrance door next to the keypad.  All members holding keys to the complex are to add to their security procedure the visibility of this key and if it is not hanging on the hook to advise either the church or school office as soon as possible of its absence.  First Aiders  Please note where the unit is located in case of emergency.

Invitation from Australian Lutheran College (ALC)
ALC invites you to attend events marking the beginning of the new academic year.
Monday 25 February 2019
9.00am: Worship
9.30am: Opening Lecture, presented by the ALC Dean, Rev Dr Stephen Haar, entitled, ‘Learning, Formation, and Community: Challenges facing a distributed model of theological education.’
Please park off campus and enter via the entrance at 200 Ward Street, North Adelaide.  All enquiries / RSVP to: Alice on (08) 7120 8212 or alc@alc.edu.au.  The lecture will be recorded and made available via the ALC website: alc.edu.au.


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“Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God.”
Romans 15:7

Friday, February 1, 2019

Loving Community

“This is how God showed his love among us: he sent his one and only son into the world that we might live through him.  This is love: not that we loved God, but that he love us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.  Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another…”
1 John 4:9-11

In the very core of Good Shepherd’s mission statement is a desire to do something outside of ourselves – to reach into the community.  All of us, I think, have a different opinion of what a ‘perfect’ community might look like, whether the amenities for making life easier, or the people who inhabit it, we all would hope that it would conform to our ideals.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer writes about this difficulty arising in churches and other Christian communities.

“Those who love their dream of a Christian community more than they love the Christian community itself become destroyers of that Christian community even though their personal intentions may be ever so honest, earnest and sacrificial. God hates this wishful dreaming because it makes the dreamer proud and pretentious.”

What is this Christian community that Bonhoeffer writes about?  What is at heart of the community that loves and is loving?

John writes his first epistle and the intended audience is not one, but many.  Because he is in his later years, as an old man he looks back and desires love for the people of God, love that surpasses even their broadest understanding. 

Enter into the discussion as we begin a five week series on community.  Have your eyes and hearts opened up to the majesty of how God builds the community, not we, and when that happens we are free to share the gospel in thought, word and deed.

Pr Reid Matthias

Bible Reading:  1 John 4:7-21 
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Ladies Fellowship Meeting
5th February 2019  A New Year’s welcome ladies.  We meet at 12 noon for lunch together. Don’t forget to bring your own lunch, but committee will provide fruit platters.  At 1pm we will commence our meeting. Bible study will be lead by Pastor Rolly.


FREE Toys and Resources – NEW ITEMS ADDED
To start the year we have been doing a bit of a cleanout to make more space for ministries and resources.  At the back of the hall are some toys – including a play kitchen (in need of some TLC), small table & stools, water & sand tables – and resources which congregation members are welcome to take.  Toys will be there until after Sunday 3rd February, and then will be donated as appropriate. 
Please take as you need.




YOU’RE INVITED – GSPV Welcome Party
Food, fun & fellowship on the school oval
BYO picnic, and pre-order food to supplement the evening
Download your pre-order form here: https://bit.ly/2GdvDmk 
Order MUST be placed by Friday 15 February to the SCHOOL OFFICE. EFTPOS facilities are available






From the Office

From Administration
Please note that the GSLC Staff have a staff meeting every Thursday morning.
Please accept our apology if we do not answer the phone, or the office appears empty.
Feel free to leave a message on the answering machine, or come to café area where the staff meet.


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“You have been raised to new life with Christ.”
Colossians 3:1