HIGH STREET UNITING CHURCH SUPPORT MINISTER: Rev Brenda Cooper (0405 794 327) CHILDREN & FAMILY...
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FIND US AT: www.frankstonuniting.org.au
EMAIL: [email protected]
CHURCH OFFICE: Tuesday—Friday, 9am-1pm, ph. 9783 3400
MINISTER: Rev David Fotheringham (0407 861 092)
PASTORAL SUPPORT MINISTER: Rev Brenda Cooper (0405 794 327)
CHILDREN & FAMILY MINISTRY WORKER: Meg Ryan
MONASH UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN: Mandy Lake
HIGH STREET UNITING CHURCH
11 March, 2018
Strengthening Community through the Holy Spirit
Embracing All People with Christ’s compassion
Connecting Younger Generations in God’s love
FOR OUR PRAYERS:
Please pray for David Russell, Ross McKenzie, Audrey
La Brooy, Eric McNally, Gwen Taylor, Max Fowler, Fay Dungey,
Audrey Smith, Julie Holmes, Maureen Beens and Naomi Briggs.
Please pray for the Youth Coordinator position, which we are in
the process of negotiating.
Following the calendar of prayers for congregations and
ministries around the Presbytery, today we pray for Endeavour
Hills congregation and Rev Robin Yang.
Prayer requests can be emailed to
[email protected], or phone Marlene on 9781
5351. Requests will be circulated to a small group on the
prayer chain, and treated confidentially.
May fair Saturday 5 May The fete committee has started planning and has requested your kind donations of any of the following items: - Could members please start make plant cuttings for the plant stall. - We need clean glass jars, please. Labels removed, for the jams and pickles ladies (no bigger than 375ml) - Donations for Mother's Day hampers would be much appreciated: chocolates, gourmet items, champagne, gift cards, luxury bath products etc. Baskets will be welcome too. - Donations for the White Elephant stall- to be delivered to church no earlier than Thursday 3 May 12pm. The back hall is rented out on a permanent basis and we have no storage space available. We are not allowed to sell clothes, mattresses, electrical goods or entertainment units. Please donate these items to a charity shop. All items must be saleable, clean, and in good condition. Thanks in advance. ~ Kay, Bronwen, Marlene, Jill, Karin, Graham & Dawn and Robert L.
ELDERS will meet this
Tuesday 13th March in
the Blue Room at 1pm.
REGULATING CHARITIES AND CHURCHES
You may have heard the discussion in the media about proposed Federal legislation which could
limit the ability of churches and charities which receive donations to speak on issues which may
be deemed “political”. If you would like to know more, and/or express concern about this, there is
information to assist in the foyer.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Collated reports for the AGM are available today in the foyer. There is still the opportunity to nominate people to be Elders or members
of Church Council; nominations are due in the office by Tuesday 13 March.
PETITION: JUSTICE FOR REFUGEES There is a petition available in the foyer of the church, calling for
an end of the indefinite detention of asylum seekers and for
permanent protection to be offered to refugees who have sought
protection in Australia. Please consider adding your signature.
CONTEMPORARY OVERSIGHT GROUP (COG) Following the election last week, the following were all re-elected: Jackie Annable, Barb Conner, Michael Downing, Mike Guest, Kerry Pederick, Marg Scarlett, Patti Scully.
COMBINED LUNCH
The combined lunch for Church Council,
COG and Elders that was scheduled for 25
March is being postponed, due to the large number of events
happening at the same time!
PALM SUNDAY WALK FOR JUSTICE FOR REFUGEES Meeting at 2pm at the State Library on 25 March.
See www.facebook.com/palmsundaywalk
THANK YOU TO MEG RYAN With new arrangements beginning to be formed, Meg Ryan will be concluding in the role of Children and Families worker at the end of
March. We will hold a special morning tea after the service on 25 March to say thank you to her.
CHAOS 17th March, 2018
6:30pm St Patricks Day Theme @ Tim & Mandy Lake’s
Residence
Traditional worship
11 March 2018, 9:00am
Introit: Jesus calls us here to meet him (TiS 477 v1)
Call to worship
We sing: Enemy of Apathy (TiS 418)
Prayers of adoration and confession
Declaration of forgiveness
Passing the peace
Anthem: Make way
Bible reading: John 14:25-26; John 15:26 - 16:15
We sing: Holy Spirit, come confirm us (TiS 413)
Sermon
We sing: God has spoken by the prophets (TiS 158)
Offering
Notices and Sharing
Prayers of the people
We sing: Come, Holy Spirit, Come (TiS 422)
Blessing
We sing: Father bless us as we go (TiS 781)
CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP 11 March 2017, 10:40am
GATHERING AND PRAISE We sing: All are Welcome (GIA publications) Welcome Passing the peace Call to worship: Psalm 34: 1 – 3 responsive We sing: Father We Adore You (ATN/SA) Prayer Children’s time: ‘The unseen’ We sing: All Things Bright and Beautiful (AHB/TIS135) LISTENING FOR GOD’S WORD Bible reading John 14: 25-26, 15: 26 – 16:15 Reflection ‘The Promise of the Holy City’ RESPONDING AND PRAYING We sing Spirit Song (TIS655)
The offering will be received during this song Prayer for others GOD FEEDS US: HOLY COMMUNION Sharing Holy Communion GOING OUT WITH BLESSING Blessing We sing River (NCYC97)
The World Day of Prayer, Frankston Local Committee wish to thank the Rev David Fotheringham and High Street Uniting Church for allowing St Paul’s Anglican Church to host this year’s WDP Service in your church at short notice due to installation works being undertaken in the tower at St Paul’s. Thank you to all members of HSUC who attended as part of the congregation or actively participated within the service or helped with the morning tea. It was a very successful service with over 50 people from various churches learning about Suriname, praying for the people and their country plus exploring the theme ‘All God’s Creation is very good’. The Genesis creation story was effectively portrayed visually. In place of a speaker, the reflective activity focused on the issue of recycling organic and non-organic waste, highlighting that we must all play our part in preserving and caring for God’s creation. Thank you all for your warm welcome and support of this year’s service. Kaylene Vlasveld
Co-ordinator Frankston Local Committee WDP.
SPIRITUAL DIRECTION David Dunn, who is currently attending our mid-
week Lenten studies (day-time), has been doing
training in Spiritual Direction and is offering to meet
with anyone who would like to explore it. Spiritual
Direction is not “directive”; a Spiritual Director
invites people to explore their understanding of God,
paying attention to their perceptions of what God
may be doing in them. If you are interested in finding
out more, please talk to David Fotheringham, who
can put you in touch with him.
EXTRAORDINARY CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING The Presbytery is reviewing the needs of congregations around the Presbytery, with a view to how it structures resources when the new funding model for Presbyteries takes effect in September. The Presbytery is using a particular model to understand and map congregational life. To do so, they are asking church councils to respond to some particular questions about the congregation’s life, and provide feedback by the end of March – a short time-frame, because of the need to gather information and respond to it as quickly as possible. We are tentatively looking at holding a special Church Council meeting on Tuesday 20 March, from 7:30 to 9:00, to hold this discussion.
TRIVIA NIGHT FOR THE VOICES OF
FRANKSTON Saturday 24 March,
7pm $15 per person
fundraising for Voices of Frankston.
BYO Nibbles and non-
alcoholic drinks.
Traditional Worship Roster
DATES March 11 March 18
ELDERS Rona Russell
Dawn Peacock
Rona Russell
Dawn Peacock
STEWARDS Rona Russell
Heather Rawson
Maureen Beens
Roy Gieseman
MORNING TEA Jill Cayzer
Edna Runciman
Molly Maughan
Barbara Trewartha
Karin Jooste
Erica Hutchinson
Enid Churcher
Kay Burdett
DATA PROJECTOR Karin Diana
BIBLE READER Ian Cayzer Ron/Mary Cooper
FLOWERS Gill Jenkins Barbara Trewartha
Contemporary Worship Roster
March 11
STEWARD
WELCOMER
MORNING TEA
Howard
Andi
Arthur & Ruth
March 18 STEWART
WELCOMER
MORNING TEA
Santhira
Joy
Lindy & Marilyn
SUNDAY
11
9:00am Traditional Worship 10:40am Contemporary Worship 5:00pm Open Café
Monday
12
8:30am Larder 4:00pm Showbiz Singers – Church
Tuesday
13
1:00pm Elders Meeting – Blue Room
Wednesday
14
10:00am Voices of Frankston – Hall 10:00am Lenten Study (church) 12:00PM Community BBQ – Front Verandah 3:30PM Church Choir – Church
Thursday
15
Mission Guild – Blue Room
Friday
16
9:15am HSUC Playgroup – Back Hall
SUNDAY
18
9:00am Traditional Worship 10:00am – HSUC Annual General Meeting 10:40am Contemporary Worship
THE PROMISED HELPER
I have said these things to you while I am still with you.
But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit,
whom the Father will send in my name,
will teach you everything,
and remind you of all that I have said to you.
(John 14:25-26)
As part of Jesus’ farewell speech to his disciples, Jesus promises that his
going will allow the Holy Spirit to come to them. In this part of John’s
gospel, Jesus refers to the Holy Spirit as either the “Spirit of Truth” or the
“Paraclete”, which is translated as “Advocate” (NRSV, NIV) or
“Helper” (Good News Translation).
The Greek behind the word paraclete comes from the idea of “one called
to be alongside.” As the Alongsider, the Holy Spirit accompanies us as we
bear witness to what we know and/or experience of Jesus’ life, and guides
our search for grace and truth in life.
“Truth” encompasses more than just propositions that could be written
down in books – hence God’s revelation of grace and truth coming in a
person, rather than in a series of propositions that demand our assent.
Deeper truth is found in the journey of discovering what God reveals to us
in ourselves, through other people, and in Jesus; the Holy Spirit comes
alongside us in that journey.
For followers of Jesus, that journey isn’t always “safe”. As parts of this
passage makes clear, we may encounter those who are opposed to Jesus’
way, but the Advocate stays with us through such trials. Even there, we
may continue to learn God’s grace and truth.
God’s peace,
David