Sunday 17th November 2019

NOTICES:

A very warm welcome to you all this morning. Please come through to the Lounge after the service for a cuppa and a time to talk. Many thanks to Rev Nancy-Jean Whitehead again for leading this morning’s worship.

Session meeting this Wednesday 20th November 7.30pm in the foyer.

Singing Group…. meets 9.15am sharp on the first and third Sundays.

Meditation Group: Tuesdays 7.00-7.45pm in the lounge. You’re welcome to ‘come and try’.

Wednesday Walkers 20th Nov: Meet 9.30am in Scott St, near Brougham St for a walk around Sydenham. Coffee at the Nazareth House Retirement Village Café. All welcome.  Gaynor 021 039 9957

Working Bee Saturday 30th November 9-11am – come along and help with gardening, shifting earth, window cleaning

Carboot Sale: Saturday 14th December 9am at St Mark’s Church, Opawa Rd. Limited spaces available. $10 for the space. See Anna in the Office if you’re interested.

Crafty Crafters every Thursday 10am-12noon in the lounge. $3 per session. Bring along an unfinished item, or try a new one. All are welcome. Lyndsey 388 1264.

Christmas Gifts for Waltham Community Cottage: Sundays 1, 8 & 15 December. Please bring the kind of gifts you would like to receive or you would give to your loved ones. Gifts are required for men, women, teenagers, boys and girls. The staff choose the gift for the client from what is given by our congregation. Wrapping paper and cards also appreciated. Edible items are very welcome (please bring these on the December 15th  only).

Garden City Orchestra celebrates 20 years of music on Saturday 23rd November 7pm at Salvation Army Citadel, 853 Colombo St. $10 entry and gold coin supper.

South Brighton Voices invite you to their concert “A Christmas Cracker” on Sunday 8th December 2pm at St John’s Anglican Church, Ferry Rd, Woolston. Tickets $20, available from Lyndsey McKay.

MenzShed…a fire report has been received which indicates that the west wall will need extra gib placed internally to give a higher fire rating. We will also need to install a ramp for disabled access. A consent application will be put in this week, and work to place the building on piles may begin in mid-December.

Special One Year Term Deposit Rate with Christian Savings

We currently have many churches and charities looking to borrow in 2020 and we would love your help to support these projects. To help us grow our lending capacity we are offering a special rate for our one-year term deposit for a limited time. 1 year   3.00% pa. We also have rates available from 30 Days – 5 Years. Call us on 0508 728 464 or visit www.christiansavings.co.nz 

Information about some of the groups that use our facilities:

Mondays 6pm Tai Chi class – to find out more, contact Jimmy 022 0470123

Wednesdays – Port Hills U3A meets here on the 1st Wednesday each month in the morning. New members are very welcome. Ph Vivienne 943 6299

Also on Wednesdays, each week during school terms, the Familial Trust meets from 5pm. This a locally-based service that mentors children and young people affected by addictions of family members. To learn more about their work, visit www.familialtrust.org

Thursdays 1.30pm Sit and Keep Fit – a gentle exercise class for people of all ages, but especially helpful for seniors. Have a chat to Anneke 328 7459 – you might like to come along and have a go!

Sunday 10 November 2019

A very warm welcome to you all this morning. Please come through to the Lounge after the service for a cuppa and a time to talk. Many thanks to Rev Nancy-Jean Whitehead for leading this morning’s worship.

Articles & photos are desperately required for the next ‘Messenger’ by THIS THURSDAY. Please email any contributions to anneke.howie@gmail.com

Assisted Dying….local churches are offering an opportunity to learn more about this important legislation at 7pm TONIGHT at Opawa Baptist Church. 

Singing Group…. meets 9.15am sharp on the first and third Sundays.

The Parish Office will be closed on Friday 15th November (Show Day).

Meditation Group: Tuesdays 7.00-7.45pm in the lounge. You’re welcome to ‘come and try’.

Wednesday Walkers 13th Nov: Meet 9.30am in Brookford Pl, off Cashmere Rd, Westmorland. Gerard & Thea will lead us on our walk around the area. Coffee at Alice in Wonderland Café, at Oderings Cashmere.All welcome.  Sonya 027 253 3397

MenzShed is still waiting for a fire report before we can proceed to applying for a consent and placing the classroom on piles.

Crafty Crafters every Thursday 10am-12noon in the lounge. $3 per session. Bring along an unfinished item, or try a new one. All are welcome. Lyndsey 388 1264.

Christmas Gifts for Waltham Community Cottage: Sundays 1, 8 & 15 December. Please bring the kind of gifts you would like to receive or you would give to your loved ones. Gifts are required for  men, women, teenagers, boys and girls. The staff choose the gift for the client from what is given by our congregation.Wrapping paper and cards also appreciated. Edible items are very welcome (please bring these on the December 15th  only).

Garden City Orchestra celebrates 20 years of music on Saturday 23rd November 7pm at Salvation Army Citadel, 853 Colombo St. $10 entry and gold coin supper.

Sunday 27 October 2019

NOTICES:

A very warm welcome to you all this morning. Please come through to the Lounge after the service for a cuppa and a time to talk.

All the congregation are welcome: Learn to make flax flowers  – which will give a New Zealand touch to our Christmas services –  at the Fireside meeting this Tuesday 29th October in the church lounge.  The meeting will be at 7.45pm, allowing the meditation group who meet earlier some peace and quiet before we arrive. 

Allison has arranged for Peg Riley to teach us and she will explain custom as well as flax purpose.  She said  “We will need a flax leaf – long if possible, cut just the day before, the fresher the better!!, at least one per person, but we can have two or more if you like! Sharp scissors are helpful, (but you only need one good pair as we can share,) for cutting to length as we start.” Please come and join us.



Parish Breakfast NEXT Sunday 8.45am, hosted by the Worship Committee. Gold coin koha appreciated.

Prepare for next Sunday: read Luke 19:1-10, the story of Zacchaeus.

Assisted Dying….local churches are offering an opportunity to learn more about this important legislation at 7.00pm on Sunday 10th November at Opawa Baptist Church.  More details coming.

Singing Group…. meets 9.15am sharp on the first and third Sundays. Next week’s song is a surprise!

Articles are now required for the next ‘Messenger’.

Please email any contributions to anneke.howie@gmail.com Deadline: Friday 14th November.

Meditation Group: Tuesdays 7.00-7.45pm in the church this week. You’re welcome to ‘come and try’.

Anna will not be in the Office this Thursday 31st October.

Wednesday Walkers 30th Oct: Azaleas & Riverside Market  Meet 9.30am in the Botanic Gardens Car Park off Armagh Street in the first area near the tennis courts. We will walk through the Gardens to view the Azaleas on our way to the Market.  Coffee probably at Ilex.  Sonya 027 253 3397

Crafty Crafters Bus Trip Thursday 31st October: Please be at the church no later than 9.15am – we depart 9.30am sharp.

Dis-Ability – an evening with Roland Walter. Tuesday 12 November 7pm at Cashmere Presbyterian Church. Koha entry. Supper provided. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to meet Roland and hear his story. Roland Walter is spastically paralyzed. He doesn’t allow this to impede him in any way. By expressing his thoughts through art, dance and assisted speech he shares his message with the world: Nothing is impossible. No matter who you are, life is a gift which should be embraced.   

Next Sunday will be the final service at St Anne’s. The congregation will now meet at St Mark’s School while the church in Opawa Rd is repaired.

Community Market Day TOMORROW 10am-2pm All Saints Church 305 New Brighton Rd.






Board of Managers Report:

Landscaping… A fence with gates will shortly be installed between the church and the Menzshed community room.  The new grass is growing well…. Thanks to Cyril.

Shelving … a plan for more storage shelving in the upstairs store and shed one is being worked on.

Table storage in lounge and foyer… Simple racks have been installed and seem to be working well.

Menzshed… The classroom block has been transported on site to be used as a woodworking workshop.  Currently we are gathering the data to make a consent application.  This involves structural design of pile foundations, and a fire engineers report.  We hope to have a consent application into the council by the end of the month, which if successful would allow work to begin in December to place the building on piles and do the needed fire improvements.  This work will be funded by a grant from the Alpine Mission fund for $22,000.

Working Bee…..next working bee on Saturday 30th November, 9.00am.  There will be clearing work around the section, window washing, and other matters to be attended to.

Corrugated roof over the kitchen and toilets…. Will be replaced over the Christmas period.

Grass Bins….the old 44gal drums will be removed and grass clippings will now be put in the council green bin.

Accounts for payment…. Our expenses over the last 2 months included paying insurance of $7,800, electricity $1300, and amounted to $26,000.  Our income for the period was $29,300, but this included our grant from Manchester Unity Trust of $11,000 to support the work of our Elder Care Programme. 

Financial Situation…. A small task group has been set up to look at how we might lift our giving and general income to allow us to seek a full time ministry position.  If we restricted ongoing maintenance to absolute essentials we believe we would need to find another $40,000 per annum.  If the congregation were to accept this challenge it would mean increased giving, an emphasis on inviting others to join us, and some creative fundraising in the wider community. 

Sunday 20 October 2019

A very warm welcome to you all this morning. Please come through to the Lounge after the service for a cuppa and a time to talk.

Foot Clinic TOMORROW 1-4pm in the lounge.

All the congregation are welcome: Learn to make flax flowers  – which will give a New Zealand touch to our Christmas services –  at the Fireside meeting on Tuesday 29th October in the church lounge.  The meeting will be at 7.45pm, allowing the meditation group who meet earlier some peace and quiet before we arrive. 

Allison has arranged for Peg Riley to teach us and she will explain custom as well as flax purpose.  She said  “We will need a flax leaf – long if possible, cut just the day before, the fresher the better!!, at least one per person, but we can have two or more if you like! Sharp scissors are helpful, (but you only need one good pair as we can share,) for cutting to length as we start.”

Please come and join us.




Assisted Dying….local churches are offering an opportunity to learn more about this important legislation at 7.00pm on Sunday 10th November at Opawa Baptist Church.  More details coming.

Singing Group…. meets 9.15am sharp on the first and third Sundays. Today’s song is “God’s Kingdom It Will Come”.  

Articles are now required for the next ‘Messenger’.

Please email any contributions to anneke.howie@gmail.com Deadline: Friday 14th November.

Wednesday Walkers 23rd Oct: Meet 9.30am Meet in Brookford Pl, off Cashmere Rd, Westmorland. Gerard and Thea will lead us on our walk around the area. Coffee at  Alice in Wonderland Café, Oderings Cashmere Rd.  All welcome.  Sonya 027 253 3397.

Dis-Ability – an evening with Roland Walter. Tuesday 12 November 7pm at Cashmere Presbyterian Church. Koha entry. Supper provided. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to meet Roland and hear his story.

Roland Walter is spastically paralyzed. He doesn’t allow this to impede him in any way. By expressing his thoughts through art, dance and assisted speech he shares his message with the world:

Nothing is impossible.

No matter who you are, life is a gift which should be embraced   

Meditation Group: Tuesdays 7.00-7.45pm in the church. You’re welcome to ‘come and try’.

Crafty Crafters: Meets on Thursdays in the Church lounge 10am-12noon. $3 per session.

For Your Diaries: Next Parish Breakfast is on Sunday 3rd November 8.45am, hosted by the Worship Committee.

On Sunday 27th October you are invited to bike to church as part of Biketober. No longer able to bike safely?   Walk or ride share.






Presbyterian Support Upper South Island – Notice of 110th Annual Meeting Thursday 24 October 2019 at 5pm, 44 Bealey Ave. Drinks and canapés between 5pm and 6pm, during which time staff will be available to take guests on a short tour of our new home, Te Korowai. The Annual Meeting will commence at 6pm.

Board of Managers Report:

Landscaping… A fence with gates will shortly be installed between the church and the Menzshed community room.  The new grass is growing well…. Thanks to Cyril.

Shelving … a plan for more storage shelving in the upstairs store and shed one is being worked on.

Table storage in lounge and foyer… Simple racks have been installed and seem to be working well.

Menzshed… The classroom block has been transported on site to be used as a woodworking workshop.  Currently we are gathering the data to make a consent application.  This involves structural design of pile foundations, and a fire engineers report.  We hope to have a consent application into the council by the end of the month, which if successful would allow work to begin in December to place the building on piles and do the needed fire improvements.  This work will be funded by a grant from the Alpine Mission fund for $22,000.

Working Bee…..next working bee on Saturday 30th November, 9.00am.  There will be clearing work around the section, window washing, and other matters to be attended to.

Corrugated roof over the kitchen and toilets…. Will be replaced over the Christmas period.

Grass Bins….the old 44gal drums will be removed and grass clippings will now be put in the council green bin.

Accounts for payment…. Our expenses over the last 2 months included paying insurance of $7,800, electricity $1300, and amounted to $26,000.  Our income for the period was $29,300, but this included our grant from Manchester Unity Trust of $11,000 to support the work of our Elder Care Programme. 

Financial Situation…. A small task group has been set up to look at how we might lift our giving and general income to allow us to seek a full time ministry position.  If we restricted ongoing maintenance to absolute essentials we believe we would need to find another $40,000 per annum.  If the congregation were to accept this challenge it would mean increased giving, an emphasis on inviting others to join us, and some creative fundraising in the wider community. 

Prayer is a vital part of our lives as Christians.  In our own time it has become a neglected spiritual practice.  Often it has been reduced to a ‘what can God do for me” practice.  We often fail to take spiritual formation seriously in our lives.

Prayer is “keeping company with God”.   In our time what is needed is recognising that prayer is about transformation – transformation of our very beings.  Instead of sending words off out there somewhere to get God to do things, we need to recapture prayer as a time God connects with us deep to deep and changes us.  This is why Jesus so often stressed the need to find a quiet place to pray.  He talked of going into the inner room which I see as the deeper place of my being.  Practices like mediation can help us do this.

Prayer, like all spiritual practices, is about becoming more centred in God. Centring in God changes us.  It produces what Paul called the fruit of the Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit.  These fruits are many but the most important are compassion, authenticity, courage, and gratitude. 

We all know the institutional church is dying.  People say we need to do more in our community, or we need to change the way we do things to be more relevant as a church.  If there one thing we need it is a more persistent and active practice of prayer. 

Sunday 13th October 2019

NOTICES:

A very warm welcome to you all this morning. Please come through to the Lounge after the service for a cuppa and a time to talk.

Walking Festival….A walk along the Heathcote Opawaho Oxbow.  Leaves 107 Rutherford Street at 2pm TODAY with interesting speakers along the way. Finishing approx. 4.30pm.

Spring Fair: St Anne’s Anglican Church, 7 Wilsons Rd,  THIS Saturday 19th October from 8.30am – 12 noon

“Showing gratitude is one of the simplest yet most powerful things humans can do for each other”.



Board of Managers meets Wednesday 16th October 7.30pm in the foyer. A key issue for discussion is our finances.

“Make a habit to tell people ‘thank you’.”

Faith Forum: Tonight at Hoon Hay Presbyterian Church, 5 Downing St, 5.00-7.30pm there will be a forum on exploring what has been happening with new proposed legislation on Euthanasia and Abortion.  Speakers will include Rev Dr John Fox, Anglican priest, and Bruce Logan Public Policy Analyst.  Koha to cover expenses.

Assisted Dying….local churches are offering an opportunity to learn more about this important legislation at 7.00pm on Sunday 10th November at Opawa Baptist Church.  More details coming.

Singing Group…. meets 9.15am sharp on the first and third Sundays. On Sunday 20th October we’ll learn an African song “God’s Kingdom It Will Come”.  

“God gave you a gift of 86,400 seconds today. Have you used one to say ‘thank you’?”

St Andrew’s at Rangi Ruru has decided to close as a separate parish of the PCANZ. Some of the activities will continue under the umbrella of The Village Presbyterian Church and a monthly church service will be held at St Andrew’s at Rangi Ruru.

There will be a closing church service, on Sunday 27th October, at 10am entitled “Endings and Beginnings” to be followed by morning tea in the Te Koraha building. Visitors are welcome. RSVP to the church office 355 6601 please.  

Meditation Group: Tuesdays 7.00-7.45pm in the church. You’re welcome to ‘come and try’.

“Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others”. (Cicero)

Crafty Crafters: Meets on Thursdays in the Church lounge 10am-12noon. $3 per session.

Wednesday Walkers 16th Oct: Meet 9.30am at 24 Tavender St, Woolston. Dugald will take us along the Heathcote River to Radley Park, the Roimata Food Commons, and the Laura Kent Reserve and hopefully newly opened Connal Reserve. Coffee will be back at Dugald & Janet’s.  All welcome.  Sonya 027 253 3397

On Sunday 27th October you are invited to bike to church as part of Biketober. No longer able to bike safely?   Walk or ride share.




Interfaith Prayers for World Peace….  this Sunday 2pm at the Peace Bell in the Botanic Gardens.  16 faith groups will be participating.  This event coincides with the annual international week of Prayer for World Peace.

MenzShed…the new classroom block has been delivered to site, but it has no foundation. This is because the building had to be shifted in the school holidays, but we do not have consents and approvals from council for our foundation design. It will also need considerable work before it can be used, but we are very grateful to Laings who delivered the building free of charge.

Presbytery Council News….

The Presbytery Council meets monthly to handle the business of the Presbytery.  This month they:

  • Approved appointment of Nancy Jean Whitehead on half time stated supply to St Albans United.
  • Appointed the following to the St Martins Ministry Settlement Board (MSB) – Dave Theyers (con), Alison Bishop, and Rev Darryl Tempero.
  • Approved grants from the Alpine Mission Fund to – John Knox Church Rangiora for $750,000 to aid the new build of their church with a strong community facing emphasis, The Village Church for $70,000 for a children and family worker, St Martins for $22,000 for the establishment of the Menzshed.
  • Endorsed the closure of the St Andrews at Rangi Ruru congregation.
  • Endorsed the induction of Rev Johanna Warren at the new Hakatere Parish (formerly St James and St Paul’s) in Ashburton.
  • Noted the retirement of Rev Bob Reid at St Kentigern’s.
  • Set up a Code of Ethics Training Workshop for ministers and elders to be held Wed 23rd Oct.
  • Approved terms of call for a new senior minister at Hope Church.

Plantarama & Book Sale at Cashmere Presbyterian Sat 19th Oct 10am-1pm. Plants and garden knick-knacks; Quality second hand books for all the family; sausage sizzle.

Presbyterian Support Upper South Island – Notice of 110th Annual Meeting Thursday 24 October 2019 at 5pm at Te K?nuka, the Seminar room of our new office, Te Korowai – The Home of PSUSI, 44 Bealey Ave. Drinks and canapés between 5pm and 6pm, during which time staff will be available to take guests on a short tour of our new home, Te Korowai. The Annual Meeting will commence at 6pm.