Bulletin Highlights (29 January 2012)
4th Sunday of the Year - Knowledge puffs up, Love builds up
The line between making a helpful assessment of something and holding forth on something because I am so sure of the correctness of my views, is a thin and perilous one.
It is one I am sure I have crossed to the detriment of others.
Jesus invites us into a way of life that does not work on the principle of the weaklings don’t make it. In fact, the opposite as Paul makes clear in the NT reading today.
Allan
07h30 & 09h30 - Holy Communion
Deuteronomy 18: 15–18
Psalm 111
1 Corinthians 8: 1–13
Mark 1: 21–28
18h00 - Holy Communion
1 Corinthians 8: 1–13
Thursday Service - 09h30 - Holy Communion ~
Prayer for Africa
God bless Africa Guard our children Guide our leaders And give us peace For Jesus Christ's sake. Amen
Prayer for our Country and the World
Wisdom for our leaders, especially President Jacob Zuma, and all those in government.
All people, pedestrians and drivers, who use our roads to be responsible
For us to be responsible stewards of the world God has given us
All those involved in education: the Department, educators, learners and parents
A Prayer for the week
Dear Father always near me, may your rule be completed in me - may your will be done here on earth in just the way it is done in heaven.
Give me today the things I need today, and forgive me my sins and impositions on you as I forgive all who in any way offend me. Please don't put me through trials, but deliver me from everything bad.
Because you are the one in charge, and you have all the power, and the glory too is all yours - forever. Amen
(Dallas Willard, adapted)
Family Cross
This week's families (29 January):
07h30 Pietha Reader
09h30 Allister & Mary Anne Lamb
18h00 Peter, Julie & Alison Frolich
There will be no Family Cross on 5 February
Thursday Morning family (9 February)
09:30 Denise Bolton
Following week's families (12 February):
07h30 Nicky & Jennifer Rebelo
09h30 Terry, Di, Mathew and Kate Lawrenson
18h00 Cindy & Thomas Geffen
Lectionaries
available from the office at R 16 each. Please let Richard know if you would like one! .
Prophetic Words
If you have anything to share with the congregation, a word, a picture, etc, please speak to one of the clergy.
Coming up
Prayer and Quiet Time ~ Monday evenings ~ 18h00 to 19h00
David will lead an hour of prayer and quiet reflection for our parish to be led and guided by the Holy Spirit in the ongoing renewal of our lives and our parish.
All welcome-please join us.
‘The Rabbi' a play about Paul
written by Philip Goble and performed by Eckard Rabe
Sat 28 January '12 @ 19h00 at St. Luke's Hall
Entrance free BUT booking essential to reserve your seat !!
Please Note:
The play will start at 19h00 sharp. Please make sure that you are seated BEFORE that time!
Spaces limited.
Call 011-728-7015 or email shirley [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za (shirley [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za)
Vestry Meeting 5 February
08h30
in the Church
Followed by tea on the lawns
Please Note: There will be no youth and children’s services on 5 Feb BUT there will be an evening service as usual at 18h00
Saul & David: A Study in Contrasts
Saturday 25 February 09h00—12h00
Bishop Duncan
R 30
Do you sometimes wonder what the main difference was between Saul and David? Are you not that sure what the essential difference was between God’s treatment of Saul and God’s treatment of David – after all David was an adulterer and a premeditated murderer? Do you sometimes compare yourself to Saul or to David and wonder how accurate that may be?
Come and hear +Duncan in his inimitable way unravel OT complexities in a clear and entertaining way. For those who haven’t been before – come and hear +Duncan make the OT understandable and fun!
Remember: SAINTS is for everyone who wants to live as a Christian with greater assurance – that means you!
Dates to Diarise
28 Jan The Rabbi @ 19h00
5 Feb Vestry Service @ 08h30
12 Feb Eco Services (morning)
19 Feb Baptisms @ 09h30 (applications closing this week)
22 Feb Ash Wednesday (services at 06h30 and 19h00)
25 Feb Saul & David: A Study in Contrasts –+Duncan (a SAINTS presentation—but open to all)
3 Mar Lenten Quiet Morning led by Sue Tinsley
Service to God
How are YOU serving God?
‘We have many parts in the one body, and all these parts have different functions. In the same way, though we are many, we are one body in union with Christ, and we are all joined to each other as different parts of one body. So we are to use our different gifts in accordance with the grace that God has given us.’ Romans 12:4-6a (GNT)
There are many ways that you can serve God here, and the more people who come forward—the ‘lighter the load’.
For Sunday services, we NEED projectionists (training provided), welcomers, sidespeople, hospitality (tea), as well as readers and prayers (for which training will be provided), Sacristans.
At YPC (youth and kids) we need leaders, teachers and other helpers.
For the Newsletter and the Website, we also need people to ‘report’ on functions they attend here—or other interesting events they may attend—or have you read a good book that could be shared?
Do you have a skill or a talent in DIY ‘stuff’?
Please contact the office 011-728-7015
News from the Portfolios
Communication and Outreach Portfolio
Have you had an Encounter with God?
Have you had an Encounter with God that would inspire and encourage others?
Then PLEASE share it with us!
Email your article to shirley [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za (shirley [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za) or drop it in the "Office" box at the back of the church.
Parish Care:
We are looking for more volunteers for Parish Care activities such as :
- Providing transport to carry people who can't otherwise attend Morning service at St. Luke's each Thursday or to take someone, needing assistance, to visit a friend in hospital
- Visits to people who may be ill in hospital or to read to, or just take an interest in, old folk resident at Pioneer House, for example
- Providing meals
- We are looking for limited, part-time involvement of a regular nature.
More about this will be written in the parish December Newsletter. In the meantime, please look out for people distributing / collecting forms we would ask you to complete if you are willing to help as you leave the church at the end of the service today and again next week.
David Legg
Name Tags
If you have a name tag, then please wear it so that we can greet you by name! It also saves us making embarrassing blupses or having to ask your name after chatting to you for months J
If you don't have a name tag then you aren't yet on the Parish Roll. Therefore, you aren't getting our communications and you are missing out on invitations to fun events!
To order your name tag, please complete a Parish Roll Information Form, available from the Church Office, one of our Welcomers or on our website. Please email it to the office (office [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za (office [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za)) or place it in the "office" box at the back of the Church.
The Office Staff will arrange a name tag for you and leave it in the rack at the back of the Church.
Welcomers Wanted for all Services!
Do you like people?
Are you warm and outgoing?
Then we need you!
We are looking for Welcomers to greet people, help them find their name tag and welcome Visitors and Newcomers into the Church at the Services on Sundays and, occasionally, at other Events.
If you would like to be part of this important Team, please contact Chris Botha chrisjanb [at] mweb [dot] co [dot] za (chrisjanb [at] mweb [dot] co [dot] za) 082 949 4590 or Shirley shirley [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za (shirley [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za) 011 728 7015
We need
REPORTERS and PHOTOGRAPHERS to report back on the events and activities of our Church, capture the real life stories of the fascinating people in our congregation, etc.
Can you help? Or do you know someone who could? We'd love to hear from you!
Please contact Shirley in the Office (011 728 7015 editor [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za (mailto:editor [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za)) or Heather (082 417 6350 hdalgleish [at] groupfive [dot] co [dot] za (hdalgleish [at] groupfive [dot] co [dot] za)).
St Luke's News
We are looking for articles for our Newsletters!!
- Do you have something you would like to share with others at St. Luke's?
- Have you read an interesting Christian book that you could do a review on?
- Do you know of someone at St. Luke's who is doing something in the community that needs to be shared?
- Do you have an interesting snippet about St. Luke's that you could tell us about?
Please email shirley [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za (shirley [at] stluke [dot] co [dot] za) with your contribution. Deadline for the newsletter is the last Wednesday of each month.
St. Luke's on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Community-of-St-Lukes-Anglican-ChurchOrchards/218935631465047
Other
PRESS-ON Ironing Service every Monday and Wednesday
As many are aware, Press-On is an initiative started to give work to unemployed people. The ladies ‘employed' by Press-On rely on the money they make on a Monday and a Wednesday - and that money is dependant on the amount of laundry brought in to be ironed. At the moment they have very little work and are therefore not earning much money. If you know of any potential customers-please tell them about Press-On -
» Drop off washed and dried laundry on Monday & Wednesday mornings between 07h30 and 10h00
» R 15 per kilo
» Collect (usually) the same day, either at lunch time or at 16h30.
Please note:
Press on will NOT be open on Monday 26 December or Monday 2 January. They WILL be open on Wednesday 28 December and Wednesday January 4.
Special occasions - Celebration Cross
If you have a special occasion: a birthday, an anniversary or some other event and would like special prayer during the service, and to receive the Celebration Cross. Please speak to one of the clergy in the office during the week preceding the occasion and he will make provision for it in the service.
Errors and Omissions
We have recently changed over to a new data base for our Parish Roll and a number of errors have popped up. If we leave out your birthday or anniversary-or have the wrong dates-please let someone in the office know so that we can correct them.
Contacting the office . .
Please let us know if you are ill or going in to hospital, or if you are aware of this in someone else. Please do not assume that we know, sometimes we don't. We would rather be told more than once than find out afterwards.
Anglicare at St. Luke's
St Luke's has trained counsellors available to meet with you if you need to talk to someone about anything that might be troubling you. There is no charge for this service and complete confidentiality is guaranteed.
Stroke-Aid Clinic
Thursdays 10:00-12:00
Paterson Park Recreation Centre
Call Sandra 011-728-2292
Alcoholics Anonymous
at St. Luke's every Tuesday @ 19h30 in The Lighthouse
All Welcome
Tough Love
at St. Luke's every Tuesday at 18h45 in the Parish Centre
All Welcome
Overeaters Anonymous
at St. Luke's every Tuesday @ 19h30 in the Crawford Centre
All Welcome.

