Sunday 31st January 2021

NOTICES:

A very warm welcome to all who worship here today. Please stay for a cuppa and conversation after the service.

There will be a report from Thursday’s meeting of the Session & Board of Managers in next week’s notices.

David Suchet the British actor reads Mark’s Gospel from beginning to end without a break. The setting is St Paul’s Cathedral in London. It takes just over two hours – and is well worth listening to.

Here is the link:

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Wednesday Walkers 3rd February:  Please let us know if you will meet at the Bus Exchange at 9.30am or park in the Armagh St Carpark and meet at the Museum about 9.40am.   Our walk will include Museum – Wildlife Photographer of the Yr Photos and/or visit the Rose Garden. Coffee at Bunsen in the Art Centre.  Sue 960 7657 or Sonya 027 253 3397.

“Winding Up” by Roger Hall at the Court Theatre Thursday 25th February 6.30pm. Please sign the clipboard in the foyer TODAY if you would like to come. Tickets $50. Sue 960 7657.

Grand Opening of the MenzShed: Saturday 20th February 10am-2pm. All are welcome.

Pastoral Team meeting Monday 1st MARCH 9.30am in the foyer. Please let us know if there are any changes. Lyndsey 388 1264.

From Waltham Cottage: Dear amazing congregation of St Martins Church – our heartfelt thanks for the lovely gifts you donated. This year more than 90 gifts were wrapped and we were thrilled to have such good quality gifts to give out, especially for men and older boys. Your continued support throughout the year with the food donations and with the Christmas presents is extremely appreciated by the community. God bless, Adrienne & Cheryl.

From Rev Jannet, Beckenham Methodist: A very happy new year to all at St Martins. It was a blessing to share services during this summer break. Thank you very much for your thoughts and prayers when I lost my brother Chenjerai Mudavanhu. I feel really humbled that you had me in your prayers.

Elder Care on Tuesdays…we are still looking for volunteers. Can you help once a week, once a fortnight, once a month? Talk to Lyndsey 388 1264.

What’s On This Week:

Monday 9.30am-12noon St Mark’s Elder Care. Therese 337 1225.

Monday 12.45-3.15pm Hillsborough-Heathcote WI. Jenny 332 3314.

Tuesday 10am – 2pm South Elder Care. Jeannette 332 9869.

Tuesday 7.15pm Christian Meditation Group. Contact Dugald 380 5024.

Wednesday 9.30am Walking Group:

Wednesday 9am-12noon Port Hills U3A. Vivienne.

Wednesday 7.30pm Global Voices. Nick 027 2255142.

Thursday 10am – 12 noon Crafty Crafters. Bring along your own craft items or learn a new skill. $3 per session. Jeannette 332 9869.

An Invitation: See Anna before 21 Feb if you would like a ticket to Garden Party Sat 27th Feb at Merchiston 2-5pm. $10..

Sunday 24th January 2021

NOTICES:

A very warm welcome to all who worship here today. Please stay for a cuppa and conversation after the service.

New Sunday Roster now available – please check to see if there is a copy for you.

Foot Clinic TOMORROW 1-4pm in the Lounge. Judith 332 1577.

Elder Care resumes this Tuesday in the Lounge. Jeannette 332 9869.

Wednesday Walkers: final informal walk – meet 9.30am on 27th January in Stourbridge St. All are welcome. Contact Sonya 339 7038 for details.

Crafty Crafters Thursdays 10am-12 noon in the Lounge. Bring along a craft item to work on, or learn a new skill. Newcomers very welcome. Jeannette 332 9869.

Combined meeting Session & Board of Managers Thursday 28th January 7.30pm in the Parish Lounge.

Garden Party at Merchiston, 75 St Martins Rd, Saturday 27th February 2021 2-5pm. Tickets $10, $5 children. This is a fundraiser for the Anglican Parish of Opawa-St Martins. See Anna before 21/2 if you would like to attend.

Registrations for upcoming Presbytery Prayer Retreat are now open. We hope that this will be a space that will allow us to find consolation (deep peace) rather than desolation (fear and anxiety) and help us to build our spiritual resilience. 

The retreat will be led by Rev Heather Simpson and held at Raincliff Anglican Youth Camp (note the change of location) in South-Canterbury and will run from the 14th – 16th February. (From 7pm Sunday evening to approximately 11am on Tuesday morning.) The cost for the weekend is $75 which includes food and accommodation.

Heather is trained in spiritual direction by Spiritual Growth Ministries and has been leading spiritual direction for the past 3 years. There will be some opportunities for those attending to have a 30-45 minute one on one spiritual direction session with her.

Christmas 2020 & New Year

Christmas & New Year 2020-21

A very warm welcome to all who worship here today. Please stay for a cuppa and conversation after our Sunday services.

Parish Office re-opens Thursday 21st January 9am.

Wednesday Walkers: For details about informal walks over the summer, please contact Sonya 027 2533397.

Christian Meditation Group Resumes Tuesday 12th January 2021 7.15pm. Contact Dugald 380 5024.

CHRISTMAS & JANUARY @ ST MARTINS

Christmas Eve Service 7.30pm Thursday 24th December

Christmas Day Service 9.30am  Friday 25th December

Sunday 27th December & Sunday 3rd January 10am ~ combined with our Beckenham Methodist friends HERE

Sunday 10th & 17th January 10am ~ combined worship at Beckenham Methodist Church, Malcolm Ave.

Sunday 20th December 2020

A very warm welcome to all who worship here today. Please stay for a cuppa and conversation after the service.

Wednesday Walkers: For details about informal walks over the summer, please contact Sonya 027 2533397.

Christian Meditation Group Tuesday 7.15pm last session for 2020 this week. Resumes 12th January 2021. Contact Dugald 380 5024.

I will light candles

Candles of joy, despite all sadness,
Candles of hope where despair keeps watch.
Candles of courage for fears ever present,
Candles of peace for tempest-tossed days,
Candles of grace to ease heavy burdens,
Candles of love to inspire all my living,
Candles that will burn all the year long.

-Howard Thurman, The Mood of Christmas & Other Celebrations

CHRISTMAS & JANUARY @ ST MARTINS

Christmas Eve Service 7.30pm Thursday 24th December

Christmas Day Service 9.30am  Friday 25th December

Sunday 27th December & Sunday 3rd January 10am ~ combined with our Beckenham Methodist friends HERE

Sunday 10th & 17th January 10am ~ combined worship at Beckenham Methodist Church, Malcolm Ave.

Sunday 13th December 2020

A very warm welcome to all who worship here today. Please stay for a cuppa and the brief congregational meeting after the service to approve the foramtin of a Parish Council.

FOOT CLINIC tomorrow 1-4pm in the Parish Lounge.

Wednesday Walkers: For details about informal walks over the summer, please contact Sonya 027 2533397. This week, we will meet at South Library for a stroll, followed by coffee at Novel café.

What’s On This Week:

Monday 1-4pm Foot Clinic. Judith 332 1577.

Monday 6pm MenzShed meeting.

Tuesday 10am – 2pm South Elder Care. Jeannette 332 9869.

Tuesday 7.15pm Christian Meditation Group. Contact Dugald 380 5024.

Wednesday 9.30am Informal Walk South Library. Sonya 027 2533397.

Thursday 1.30 – 2.30pm Sit & Keep Fit. See Anneke for more information.

Thursday 5-7pm Familial Trust. Graeme 021 365 433.

THANK YOU to everyone who has donated gifts and baking for Waltham Cottage.

Community Carol Singing

Join the Stedfast Brass 6pm Friday 18th December at Opawa Community Church, wet or fine cnr Aynsley Tce and Opawa Rd. Sausage sizzle and drinks for sale from 5.30pm

CHRISTMAS & JANUARY @ ST MARTINS

Christmas Eve Service 7.30pm Thursday 24th December

Christmas Day Service 9.30am  Friday 25th December

Sunday 27th December & Sunday 3rd January 10am ~ combined with our Beckenham Methodist friends HERE

Sunday 10th & 17th January 10am ~ combined worship at Beckenham Methodist Church, Malcolm Ave.

The Parish Office will close at 12 noon on Thursday 24th December and re-open at 9am on Thursday 21st January 2021.

Crafty Crafters has finished for the year. It will resume on Thursday 21st January 2021.

A good news story from Joan Macdonald:

My grandson Mark Cox was awarded Dux of Ferndale School this week. This is the base school for many special needs children. Mark has been out at New Brighton for about three, maybe four years, mainly learning life skills. It is not an academic award but we were even prouder when it’s specifically noted by the Principal it’s for his positive attitude and kindness. Mark is 21. I am not sure what is planned for next year but hopeful that he will employed in some way. As a little toddler he came with me to church a number of times. He always made a beeline for David Carmichael’s knobs and buttons of his tape recorder when he used it up near the communion table, or stood on the steps dangling keys and jabbering away in his own lingo. Mark has also earned the Duke of Edinburgh gold medal. He is a lovely young man and we are very proud of his achievements.

Congratulations to Mark from everyone at St Martins – well done!

Some brief points from the Board of Manager’s meeting on Wednesday evening:

  • There will be a fire evacuation drill at a service sometime in January. Are you aware of the quickest way out of the building from where you are right now??
  • The lights in the lounge are to be replaced with brighter ones. This will lift the light level in the lounge to the same level as that in the church.
  • Joan Macdonald reported on the parish finances.
  • If you hear of anyone or any group looking for a meeting space please mention to them that we have spaces for hire.
  • If you have an accident or fall of any sort within the church buildings or precincts please don’t forget to register it with Anna in the church office. This is a health and safety requirement and alerts us to any safety issues that might need to be fixed up. Incident Report forms are in the kitchen with the first aid kit.
  • The Board agreed to ask the congregation to support a request to the Alpine Presbytery to allow us to set up a Parish Council in the place of the existing Session and Board of Managers.