Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 11 August 2024

Kia ora St John’s whānau,
 
This Sunday we continue a teaching series based on our St John’s Mission Statement…
 
God gathers us to worship and grow our faith so we can live and share Christ’s hope for our world.

How do we live our faith, everyday? 
 
Our children and young people can go straight to their peer groups in the St John’s Centre at 10am, and we will all join together in the Church later for Communion.


If you can’t gather in the city, and you want to join the worship service via Zoom, here are the details to access the live-stream:
 
Zoom Meeting ID: 370 260 759
Passcode: worship
 
The link to join the Zoom worship service is below.

If using your phone: dial 04 886 0026 (Meeting ID: 370 260 759#, Passcode: 1560107#)

This is the link to the printable Service Sheet:

 

OTHER THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT...

VISION REFRESHER

On Sunday 18th August we are having a Vision Project Teams REFRESHER over Morning Tea.
Grab a cuppa and a muffin as we hear updates on the many Vision projects and then break into Project Team groups to chat about ideas.

 

ST JOHN'S CHURCH CAMP

The Church Camp will run from Fri 20th Sept (evening) to Sun 22nd Sept (late morning) at the Paekakariki Holiday Park. 
You can REGISTER NOW using this link, and follow the prompts:

Any questions please ask Naomi or Allister Lane, or Hannah North. 

 

PRESBYTERY GATHERING

You are invited to come to this all-day event on August 17th 2024 in Palmerston North. Information and registration at the Presbytery Central website:
http://www.presbyterycentral.org.nz/gathering/

 

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE

For those who are super-keen, Prof Gaventa will offer a sit-down chat the next morning on Tuesday 20th August:
What is it like to write a Bible commentary?
Those who preach and teach will be interested to hear what is involved. This time will include lots of discussion.
VENUE: the St John’s Centre Hall, starting with morning tea, 10.30 – 12:30pm

 

CROSS CULTURAL ENCOUNTER TRIP TO INDONESIA

A third trip is planned to depart 27th November this year – serving, sharing, growing.
Details of the trip are available here:

Let Ino or Allister know if you’re interested.

 

BIKE RACKS

As part of our practise of caring for creation, we have had two new bicycle racks installed in the St John’s courtyard.
These are high-quality ‘sculptures’ that witness to our intention of caring for God’s creation, and you are invited to sponsor these. We are seeking contributions to the total cost of $1,564 for both bike racks. They were installed without additional cost by Dave Wood.  Thanks Dave!
Donations can be made to the St John’s bank account:
02 0500 0021908 00       
Particulars: (Your name)
Reference: Bike

 

GLOBAL MISSION NEWSLETTER

Nambawan! shares news about the recent activity in PCANZ’s Global Mission partnership with the Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu.
Note the newsletter refers to a vacancy for an English teacher at Talua Theological Training Institute next year; perhaps you may be aware of a suitable candidate who might be interested in this opportunity. 

This year St John’s has supported the Presbyterian Church in Vanuatu with $3,000 toward the repair of cyclone damage to buildings.

 

CHURCH CONTACT DIRECTORY

Our St John’s Contact Directory is an important way of keeping in touch with one another as a Church whanau.
To be included in this please respond before 1st September by completing this Google Form:

The Contact Directory is available only as a printed document to those who are included in the Directory.

 

NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR CHURCH LEADERSHIP, SERVICE, AND SPIRITUAL DISCERNMENT FOR YOUNG ADULTS

St John’s Council invites expressions of interest from young adults in our congregation to join us for the duration of 2024. 
 
The aim is to:
• build intergenerational relationships, increase Council diversity and reflect the perspectives of young adults across Council priorities and activities 
• share the expertise of Council members with young adults and in turn learn from them, thus enriching Council as a whole for the benefit of the church community
• grow the pool of future church leaders through leadership development and service to our Lord Jesus Christ, the church, and our wider community.
 
The Council has capacity to support 1-2 participants this year in activities such as one-to-one or small group mentoring sessions on topics such as leadership development, governance and spiritual discernment in our Presbyterian tradition. Council will tailor the activities and time commitment to the interests and availability of each participant. What this looks like and how much time participants spend is up to each individual. No prior knowledge of governance or leadership is needed.
 
To find out more, please talk with Pamela Cohen or other Council members after church or send an email/text. There will be no obligation or pressure to proceed with an expression of interest. 
Pamela Cohen, Chair, St John’s Council

 

CARE FOR CREATION – LID RECYCLING HUB

Bring your lids to Church each Sunday!
As part of our care for creation together we have set up a lid recycling hub at St John’s in the City. Those lids that can’t go in with the curb-side recycling will be collected at Church and taken where they will be recycled.
✔️ Plastic hinge caps and screw caps lids (any colour)
✔️ Plastic milk bottle caps
✔️ Plastic contact lens packaging without foil
✔️ Yoghurt pot lids
Only 2 & 5  please - clean and dry.

 

ALL CREATION SING

 

ORPHEUS CHOIR

Performs Hayden’s Creation on 24 August. Discount tickets are available from Linda Van Milligan. 
https://orpheuschoir.org.nz/our-concerts/

 

“But speaking the truth in love, we must grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, from whom the whole body, joined and knitted together by every ligament with which it is equipped, as each part is working properly, promotes the body’s growth in building itself up in love.”
Ephesians 4:15-16
 
Allister