Friday, March 6, 2020

The Merciful



Around a month ago, there was a tragic road accident in Sydney where an alleged drunk driver crashed into a bunch of children out walking. As a result, three siblings Anthony (13), Angelina (12), and Sienna (9) were killed - along with their 11 year old cousin. Three other children were taken to hospital, one in critical condition. In a media interview, the Catholic mother who’d lost three of her six children said that she forgives the driver and asked for prayer.1

“Lord, have mercy on Leila Geagea and her family!”

If your children or grandchildren died like this, how would you feel towards the driver? I’d be devastated, furious with rage, vengeful, and demanding justice!

I’d say that Leila wants justice – the crime has serious consequences for the one who committed it. That is in the hands of the authorities. Forgiveness is letting go of the personal hatred and bitterness – enabling healing to begin.

Jesus says: “Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy,” (Matthew 5:7, NIV). It’s always a relief to receive mercy when we’ve made a mistake, caused damage in an accident, or hurt someone. Yet it’s not always easy to extend mercy to a person who has deeply hurt us!

This Sunday we’ll explore the much loved story of Joseph: the teenager with the special coat who drew contempt from his brothers after sharing his dreams with them. The favourite son of Jacob who was sold as a slave by his brothers, spent several years in an Egyptian jail, and who, at the age of 30, became Prince of Egypt.

Yet in spite of his hardships, we do not see Joseph sitting around feeling sorry for himself. He gets on with life in the knowledge that God is with him. The Lord gives him wisdom and favour, and his work is a blessing to all he serves. Joseph ends up saving his extended family, along with the people of Egypt and the surrounding Middle East.

By seeing the hand of God turning messing into blessing in his life, Joseph finds the grace to let go of past hurts, forgive his brothers, and consistently treat them with kindness.

Who are you still angry with? What hurts are you still carrying that enrage you every time you recall what “that person” did to you?

Bitterness...it keeps poisoning your soul, polluting your life, stunting your spiritual growth, and blinding you to the unfailing love and good purposes God has for your life! If you don’t want to remain stuck there for the rest of your life, take a leaf out of Joseph and Jesus’ book: forgive them!

Pr Rolly Stahl

Bible Readings: Matthew 5:7, Genesis 50:15-21 (for the back story start at Gen 37:1)

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

1 https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/catholic-mom-of-3-kids-killed-in-car-crash-i-forgive-the-drunk-driver-my-kids-are-in-heaven

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.

Grow Ministries Faith at Home
Dear Church Family,
Here is another pondering from the Generations In Faith Together (GIFT) resource for you to think about before Sunday. Perhaps you could share your thoughts over a coffee?
‘Describe who or what gives you a sense of belonging.’ 
Please find in the attachment the Growing Faith at Home for this week.
God bless you all,
Georgie

Food Collection for the Family Hub
The first food collection to support the work of the Family Hub will be on the last Sunday in March - Sunday March 29th. In next week's WN there will be a list of foods required. This will also be distributed via email.

Activities in 2020 to raise funds to support the work of the Family Hub include:

·2 plant stalls
·Karaoke Night
·film evening
·BBQ before Half Yearly meeting

More details closer to the events.

Reminder re Tags for Drakes
If you shop at a Drakes Supermarket and show their tag, your designated charity (the Family Hub) receives a donation. The Family Hub recently received their first payment and were delighted. Tags are available from the church office or on Sunday in a bowl in the cafe area as you get your coffee.


Giving Thanks
Spirited Thanks
Pastor Michael Dutschke and I sincerely thank all of you at Good Shepherd Para Vista for making your facilities available for us to host the Spirited Conference last weekend. We are overcome with gratitude to Heavenly Father for the way the weekend went, enabled by you all. Feel free to access the conference audios at https://www.incrediblyloved.com/spirited-conference/.
Thanks again, Peter and Julie Steicke.

Mulching Thanks
Sending a huge thank you to the volunteers who gave of their time last Sunday to help remove and reinstate all of the mulch at our new ELC. It was really great to see members of our Church, school and ELC families working together as a team!! 
Matt Modra

From the Office

Facilities Update
The Café dishwasher has been installed and commissioned for use. Please read the instructions prior to use when using the machine. PLEASE do not use for Sunday service morning teas as a wash cycle takes over an hour. Continue to use the commercial dishwasher in the main kitchen

If you find a discrepancy with the instructions please advise the Congregational Administrator on churchenquiries@paravista.org.au


Electrical upgrades have been progressing during the weeks since the end of November 2019.
The Library has been electrically completed and data cable has been installed to most points throughout the buildings along with lighting controllers. Most of the work is hidden behind walls and ceilings but the upgrade will take us well into the 22nd century. Thanks to Lindsay Freund and the boys from AVID for their professional work. You will notice lighting changes throughout the ablution areas as sensors have been installed. If you do not understand the lighting controls or new points please kindly request one of the staff to show you or a member who may already be familiar with the system. To assist with preserving electrical costs please only turn on lighting to the areas you are going to be using. Once finished in an area please turn lighting off.




Transformed to Serve

In the last few weeks, I have been able to visit with an extraordinary amount of people. Some of the true blessings we have encountered are groups of people actively engaged in peering into the future to see what God has for us as a culture at Good Shepherd.

Through some of those discussions, various needs have arisen with regards to the community and how we take care of each other. Here are some snippets of things I heard:

“Pastor, we need more visitation ministry.”

“Pastor, we need more prayer ministry.”

“Pastor, we need more communication on worship.”

“Pastor, we’d like the Good Shepherd website updated. We can’t find the service times very easily.”

“Pastor, we’d like to have more things for the youth to do.”

“Pastor, I’ve been on the roster for welcoming/ushering/communion/café for a while and we could probably use some help…”

These thoughts are an excellent light into how the congregation is noticing some of the areas of need for the future and cultural transformation, but they are also insights into the ways that we can discover the joy of serving together.

My hope is that as we progress through the year, you can each find a way to practice serving in this community: whether on a roster, or simply engaging in deeper conversations with people outside of your normal friendship group.

Thank you for using the gifts God has given you to serve in the community so that all may know Jesus and worship him!

Pastor Reid 

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“But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”
Matthew 9:13



Friday, February 28, 2020

Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness

Jesus says, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied."  The word 'fill' or 'satisfy' is the same one used after the feeding of the 5,000.  There, they all ate, they all were filled, and there were 12 baskets left over.

When Jesus gives, he does so abundantly, leaving you completely sated.  Not just a little bit of righteousness, or half an in-filling, or a snippet of acceptance.  Rather, a completely ridiculous, overwhelmingly abundant display of acceptance, deposit of righteousness, and endowment of favour.

Living in this gift that satisfies completely changes everything. We no longer work for favour, but live out of it.  We don’t strive for acceptance, but seek to know more deeply the heart of this gracious Father who accepts us.  We don’t discipline our way into righteousness.  Instead, receiving his righteousness, we now delight in the reality that we’re included, we’re welcomed, we’re accepted.  This delight has us seeking the appropriate discipline for each of us, one that fuels our hungering and thirsting to know him deeper, more intimately.

Then we become people who show the world our delight instead of our displeasure.  We show them acceptance instead of judgement.  We display our satisfaction in the Father’s heart toward us, instead of a striving for the love that we could never believe is really ours.

Remember, when you hunger and thirst for righteousness, you’re not champing at the bit after something that doesn’t exist or that you don’t yet have.  You’re already righteous in Jesus.

You’re hungering to see yourself as you truly already are.  You’re thirsting to drink deeply from the identity you’ve already been given.  Nothing satisfies like the security of knowing your identity as a daughter or a son; that you’re an insider and you belong; that he has placed you in Christ and that is where you’ll remain.

Pr Peter Steicke (who will be our guest preacher this Sunday.)

Bible Readings: Matthew 5:6, Psalm 63
(For background to the character skit, please read: 1 Samuel 24)
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

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.



Grow Ministries Faith at Home
Dear Church Family,
Our journey through Lent begins. A time for reflection. Please find the latest Growing Faith at Home resource attached to this email for you to try out with your family. If you would like to have a printed copy, please see me and it can be arranged! If you would like any more information about these resources, please see me.

Throughout Lent, we will be sharing some ‘Generations In Faith Together’ (GIFT) questions for you to try. These will be available on the tables in the café area and on a couple wall displays. I encourage you to be brave and ask someone. I wonder how they will respond! Here is one for you to consider…  ‘How have you seen or sensed God this week?’
God bless you all,
Georgie









From the Office


LCA eNews Ministry Support
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Facilities update
The Café dishwasher has been installed and commissioned for use.  Please read the instructions prior to use when using the machine. PLEASE do not use for Sunday service morning teas as a wash cycle takes over an hour. Continue to use the commercial dishwasher in the main kitchen.
If you find a discrepancy with the instructions please advise the Congregational Administrator on
churchenquiries@paravista.org.au

Electrical upgrades have been progressing during the weeks since the end of November 2019. The Library has been electrically completed and data cable has been installed to most points throughout the buildings along with lighting controllers.  Most of the work is hidden behind walls and ceilings but the upgrade will take us well into the 22nd century.  Thanks to Lindsay Freund and the boys from AVID for their professional work.  You will notice lighting changes throughout the ablution areas as sensors have been installed. If you do not understand the lighting controls or new points please kindly request one of the staff to show you or a member who may already be familiar with the system.  To assist with preserving electrical costs please only turn on lighting to the areas you are going to be using.  Once finished in an area turn lighting off.

Office Closed Wednesday 4th March
Please note the church office will be closed on Wednesday 4th March while staff attend a personal development day.




“This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ
to all who believe.”
Romans 3:22

Friday, February 21, 2020

Blessed are those who Mourn

In our 21st Century Western culture we like to think we are in control.  We enjoy our creature comforts.  We desire continued progress, advancement, success.  We want to maximise pleasure and minimise discomfort – including other people’s pain.  For some reason, we tend to think that other’s people’s pain might be contagious.  We’d much rather celebrate than commiserate.  Yes?

There’s a verse in Ecclesiastes that challenges this: It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting, for death is the destiny of everyone; the living should take this to heart. (Ecclesiastes 7:2 NIV)

Going to a house of mourning reminds us that we are not “gods”, or masters of our own destiny.  Death reminds us that no matter how hard we try, we cannot conquer death… and we cannot establish heaven on earth.  In time, each of us will breathe our last breath… our heart will stop beating… and then what?

In a house of mourning we are confronted with our own inevitable death – and our impotence to change that fact!

I can remember the first time this fact hit me real BIG.  I was in my mid-20’s, doing vicarage at Mt Barker.  After attending three funerals of people I’d known, and reflecting on times shared with them, it suddenly dawned on me: “One day it will be my body in that box at the front – and then where will I be?  And how can I be sure?”

With this sudden awareness, I threw every objection I could muster at the resurrection of Jesus.  In the end, I was convinced by the cumulative evidence of the New Testament that Jesus is risen, and my hope in him well placed.

Jesus says: “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” (Matthew 5:4 NIV)

Our Western culture keeps grief and loss at arm’s length.  Even among fellow Christians, we don’t talk about it all that much.

So when someone we know is mourning the loss of a loved one, many of us are not sure how to respond.  We might attend a funeral, drop off a meal, and send flowers or a card.  Feeling awkward in knowing what to say or how to help… we may keep our distance.

What can we do to comfort those who mourn?

As followers of Jesus, we do well to take a leaf out of Jesus’ book, responding to people in grief with compassion, empathy, and tenderness.  Come along this Sunday as we explore this some more.

And if you are currently in the shadowlands of grief, may you experience Jesus’ comfort and peace in these days!

Pr Rolly Stahl

Bible Readings: Matthew 5:4, Ruth 1:1-22
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au 

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.



Ladies’ Fellowship
The meeting for March will be held on Tuesday March 3rd at
1-00pm
in the hall.  All ladies most welcome to attend.
Pastor Reid will be challenging us with his Bible study.
Entertainment: please bring along a souvenir from a holiday.  Hostesses for the day: Judy R & Lyn.
Trading Table: looking for 2 ladies to volunteer.





Grow Ministries Faith at Home
Are you a good listener? What is involved in listening carefully to
others?
Check out this week’s Growing Faith at Home resource for some ideas to try out with your family.
God bless your week!  Georgie




Little Lambs Playgroup Resources Needed
Little Lambs Playgroup are looking for cardboard rolls for an upcoming activity. Think cling wrap, alfoil or paper towel rolls etc. No toilet rolls please.
Please see Emma or Georgie or leave at the Church Office.
Thank you!





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Lutherans@Uni Welcome Event- Come along and meet other young Lutherans at Uni this O'Week on Tuesday Feb 25, 3:00pm. We'll meet in the 'Hub' at Adelaide Uni, and then head to the room where our weekly Bible studies will be held for a chat, some snacks and a short study. All welcome! Look up Lutherans@Uni on Facebook to stay in touch, or contact our chaplain Pastor Joshua Pfeiffer on 0431 398 713. Look forward to seeing you there!

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“For the Lamb at the centre of the throne will be their shepherd; ‘he will lead them to springs of living water.’ ‘And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.’”

Revelation 7:17





Friday, February 14, 2020

Blessed are the Poor in Spirit

Blessed are the poor in spirit, for the kingdom of heaven is theirs…

Who does Jesus think he is?  To make a statement like this - that somehow those who are dispirited will ‘own’ the kingdom – this makes privileged people uncomfortable.

In giving the sermon on top of a mountain, surrounded by hordes of people who were waiting with bated breath to hear how good they were, how well they were liked, how blessed they were to because they were too rich, healthy, prosperous and comfortable, Jesus turned everything upside down.  The culture of egocentrism and greed - of seeking after what ‘God can do for me’ - needed to be destroyed.

In order to actually see, experience, and even inherit the kingdom of heaven, the temple-of-self had to be deconstructed so the temple of God in human hearts could be rebuilt.

This was only done in Jesus and through Jesus.

The people who followed Jesus caught a first-hand glimpse of this many times, but a great example of Jesus blessing the ‘poor in spirit’ was his encounter with a woman who had a bleeding disorder for twelve years.

This week, as we continue the series of radical, cultural transformation using the Beatitudes (blessings) as a template, we encounter a shift in thinking.  From one who was considered unclean and shunned, to one who was blessed with saving faith, peace, healing and an inheritance.

We will see a recollection of the story, retold in dramatic form, and then take into our own hearts the struggles of communities and cultures as focus shifts from self to others.

Please read Mark 5:25-34 to be prepared for the discussion.

God’s peace as you wrestle with the upside down kingdom!

Pr Reid Matthias

Bible Readings: Matthew 5:1-3, Mark 5:24b-34
Podcasts of weekly messages are available at www.paravista.org.au

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.




Ladies’ Fellowship
The meeting for March will be held on Tuesday March 3rd at
1-00 pm in the hall.  All ladies most welcome to attend.
Pastor Reid will be challenging us with his Bible study.
Entertainment: please bring along a souvenir from a holiday.  Hostesses for the day: Judy R & Lyn.
Trading Table: looking for 2 ladies to volunteer.





Grow Ministries Faith at Home
Interested in more information about Growing Faith at Home?  This Sunday Christine Matthias, from Grow Ministries… oh yes, and also the wife of our esteemed Pastor Reid… is going to be talking about this valuable resource for families as a Spotlight after both services.
If you can’t wait until then, check out this week’s Growing Faith at Home for some ideas to try out with your family.
God bless your week!  Georgie



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 18th at 7:30pm at Good Shepherd, continuing for the next two Tuesday evenings (Feb 25, Mar 3).

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







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ALC 2020 Commencement Events
ALC invites you to attend 2020 academic year commencement events:
Opening Service—Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Flinders St Adelaide, Sunday 23 February (in conjunction with the regular 11.00 am service).  ALC Principal, Pastor James Winderlich will preach at this service.
Opening Conversation—on campus in Hamann Hall, Monday 24 February at 2.00 pm. Topic: ALC exists in partnership to serve.  Format: a Q&A session with a panel of leaders from various parts of the LCA contributing to the discussion. The conversation will be facilitated, live streamed and will include a Twitter feed. For more information visit: alc.edu.au.






“Blessed are you who are poor for yours is the Kingdom of God.”
Luke 6:20

Friday, February 7, 2020

Transformed Culture and Matthew's Account of Jesus

Culture is to us what the ocean is to a fish.  We live in it – often unaware of its effects.  The country we live in, the people we do life with, our education, and the local community we’re part of – these keep shaping us as people.  Our identity, sense of belonging, beliefs and values, hopes and dreams – these are influenced by the culture we live in.

21st Century Western culture keeps telling us that the most important person in the world is self.  And that the purpose of life is to pursue one’s own happiness, strive for success, become financially secure, and cram as much pleasure into life as possible.  As we hear in the lyric from an Aussie band: “Do what you wanna do, be what you wanna be, yeh!” (The Master’s Apprentices, 1988)

With individualism, each person ends up writing one’s own story.  Frankly, many find it empty and unsatisfying: “There must be something or someone greater to live for than self!”

Those who seek to live in a larger story may seek community in a common interest or passion. It may centre in sport, hobby, or a creative pursuit.  It may focus on a project, or service agency, or even connection with a local church.

A shared interest and goal is better than doing life alone.  Yet our souls still sense that we have been created for much more.  We still hunger and thirst for a deeper sense of meaning, purpose and destiny of God’s making – to be part of HIS story.

God created humans in his image so we could do life together with him - and participate in HIS story for HIS world.  God has always given humans freedom to reject him – to do life in whatever way we choose.  Yet it grieves the Father’s heart when we miss out on the better things he has in store for his children.  God will indeed bring his restoration plans for his world to completion – and he wants ALL people to join him in this.

We find proof of God’s passion and plans for us in his Son, Jesus.  In Jesus, we see what it looks like when God is King here on earth, and what it means to live as children of God’s kingdom.

Jesus was born and raised in a Jewish culture.  His stories and teaching connected with the people of his culture.  Jesus made it clear that he had come to fulfil God’s ancient promises, and to usher in a kingdom where former cultural values would be challenged and transformed.

In Jesus’ first sermon - The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) - he starts with a series of one-liners that tip the world’s values upside down – and reveal the things that matter to God and his kingdom.

In the weeks ahead at Good Shepherd, we’ll be looking closely into Matthew’s account of Jesus – and what it means to do life together with Jesus in such a way that it permeates everything we do… until it’s part of our culture.

This Sunday we will be laying the foundation by looking at some of the cultural background and main themes of Matthew’s account of Jesus.  Please come along…  I’d love for you to be part of this adventure.

Pr Rolly Stahl

Bible Readings: Matthew 9:9-13  (See also Matthew 8:5-13, 15:21-28)
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.


When: - 11th February
Where: - 6 Von Braun Crescent, Modbury North
Time: - 6.30 to 9.00 pm
Cost: - $10 donation is appreciated to offset costs (under 16 $5)
Contact: - Jim 0438 899 629

Transform 2020
The Team are excited to welcome you to Transform for 2020!

This Sunday (Feb 9th) we would love to invite families with youth (age 10 to 13) who are interested in joining/continuing their Transform journey this year.  Families are invited to bring a plate to share (drinks provided) and hear this year’s plan for faith in action.  We will be meeting in the Ark over at the school.  Please follow the signs, or there will be people around to show you the way.  Time 12:30pm to 2pm.  See you there!
Blessings,
Mardi and Georgie




Grow Ministries Faith at Home
Dear Church Family,
This week, the resource explores ‘Jesus calls us to live as salt and as light for him.’
What is your favourite salty food? I still enjoy salt and vinegar chips myself!
Check out some conversation starters and other ideas with your family!
Bless you!, Georgie





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 18th at 7:30pm at Good Shepherd, continuing the next two Tuesday evenings (Feb 25, Mar 3). 

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




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ALC 2020 Commencement Events
ALC invites you to attend 2020 academic year commencement events:
Opening Service—Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Flinders St Adelaide, Sunday 23 February (in conjunction with the regular 11.00 am service).  ALC Principal, Pastor James Winderlich will preach at this service.
Opening Conversation—on campus in Hamann Hall, Monday 24 February at 2.00 pm. Topic: ALC exists in partnership to serve.  Format: a Q&A session with a panel of leaders from various parts of the LCA contributing to the discussion. The conversation will be facilitated, live streamed and will include a Twitter feed. For more information visit: alc.edu.au.

“For those who are led by the Spirit of God
are the children of God”
Romans 8:14

Friday, January 31, 2020

We more than Me

“Do this and you will live.”

Imagine one morning waking up, stretching your arms and suddenly feeling that something wasn’t quite right inside your body.  You knew that even though life seemed to always feel like it was moving in the right direction, there was a niggling sense of dis-ease.  Then, after going to the doctor, she said, “You were right to come to me.  The bad news is that you are sick and, if you keep on going the way you are, the prognosis isn’t good.  But if you do this, you will live.”

If I was that person, and the doctor told me the way to live, I would do everything possible to follow her directives.

In Luke 10:25-37, an expert in the law stood up to confront Jesus about what it takes to inherit eternal life.  Jesus turns the question around – “What is written in the law?” he asks.  “How do you read it?”

Immediately, Jesus engages the situation and wants to hear how others understand the greatest gift of God.  He wants to know their own interpretations of salvation and inheritance.

In the next piece of dialogue, the expert answers correctly, but Jesus’ response is enigmatic and, in some ways, almost cheeky, before he launches into what might be his most famous parable.  The Good Samaritan.

This week, as we ponder our own reading and understanding of the scriptures, let’s pause as we carefully peruse Jesus’ words to all centuries which have a niggling sense of dis-ease.  As we hear Jesus speak to the expert in the law, let we who hear the resounding voice of the gospel get stuck on the Healer’s words:

“Do this and you will live.”

Pr Reid Matthias

Bible Readings: Luke 10:25-37
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 2020
All ladies are welcome to come to the first meeting of Ladies Fellowship for 2020.  We will be meeting at 12 noon on 4th February at the church hall.  Please bring your lunch.  We look forward to seeing you with all ladies most welcome to attend.







When: - 11th February
Where: - 6 Von Braun Crescent, Modbury North
Time: - 6.30 to 9.00 pm
Cost: - $10 donation is appreciated to offset costs (under 16 $5)
Contact: - Jim 0438 899 629

Transform 2020
The Team are excited to welcome you to Transform for 2020!

This Sunday we have opportunity to meet with anyone who might be interested in becoming a Leader.  We will be meeting in the Education Centre.

The following Sunday (Feb 9th), we would love to invite families with youth (age 10 to 13) who are interested in joining/continuing their Transform journey this year.  Families are invited to bring a plate to share (drinks provided) and hear this year’s plan for faith in action.  We will be meeting in the Ark over at the school.  Please follow the signs, or there will be people around to show you the way.  Time 12:30pm to 2pm.  See you there!
Blessings,
Mardi and Georgie



Grow Ministries Faith at Home

Dear Church Family,
Is there a teacher you admire or respect?
What have you learnt from them?
One day Jesus taught his followers up on a mountain. (Matthew 5:1-11) He said that God blesses those who are humble, those who stand up for what is good and right, those who are forgiving, and those who work for peace. Share some real life examples for these behaviours with one another.
Check out this week’s Growing Faith at Home for ideas to nurture faith at home.
God bless, Georgie


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“And this is the testimony:
God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son.”
1 John 5:11