The Salvation Army Canberra City Oasis October 2010 salvos.org.au/canberracityoasis Ph: 6248 7191 Fax: 62498166 Cnr Elouera and Fawkner Sts, Braddon GPO Box 435 Canberra 2601 Dear friends, The Salvation Army has just published a new book: 50 ways to do Justice Wilma Gallet writes in the books Foreward: As Christians, we know that God created every person in His image and therefore every human being deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. But this is an unjust world, a world where fear and envy, greed and ignorance abound. And many people are not treated as God intended. Acting justly is not an optional extra for people of faith. It should be an essential part of who we are as followers of Jesus. We are to be living examples of Kingdom values such as grace, justice, mercy and love. To do justice requires knowing how to recognise injustice when we see it. This means becoming informed about the issues, knowing the facts and not being misled by prejudice and ignorance. As Christians we are called to be salt and light in this world, to let our light shine in the darkness the light of hope and the light of God s love. This means speaking out against injustice, standing up for the oppressed and making a difference. This book is full of ideas and suggestions about how you and your family, your Church or local community can stand up against injustice and try to bring about a more just world. Together we can be a powerful force for good. We can make a difference. May God bless you richly, Captains Tim & Laura & Majors Peter and Eileen Captain Tim Gittins Mob: 0418 626 996 tim.gittins@aue.salvationarmy.org Major Peter Holley Mob: 0437 358 663 peter.holley@aue.salvationarmy.org Captain Laura Gittins Mob: 0407 626 996 laura.gittins@aue.salvationarmy.org Major Eileen Holley Mob: 0402848437 eileen.holley@aue.salvationarmy.org
Remember in Prayer: Beth Stoodley. Pray for her continued healing. Pray for the senior members of our corps. A number have health issues Captains Tim & Laura and their Children. Sam Coulter as he develops the Life program at our corps. Chris Love and the Community Schools program. Thank God for workers to assist with Red cap Program. For the staff & participants at CRS. Nicole Smith as she works with CRS participants and with clients from the community. Please pray that these folk will keep appointments they make with Nicole and do all they can to engage in the process of healing. Deanne Macleod and her ministry through VIF S (Very Important Families). Give thanks for those who have attended. Thank God for support of the ladies from Wollongong Corps. Alan Jessop and his weekly ministry at the Canberra Centre. Thank God for those who are accepting opportunities of service within the corps. Pray that others will join them in ministry. Trijntje and the Patchwork group as they continue their projects for Orana Lodge Pray for our Junior Soldiers and their leaders Chris and Danielle. Pray for candidates to enter the Training College in March 2011. Majors Peter & Eileen that God will reveal His plan for them in 2011. Corps Bible Studies. CAMEO. Pray that those who attend will enjoy the Christian fellowship and grow in faith. The development of the YP Ministries at Canberra City. For the women attending the Divisional Women s Camp at Greenhills (18 21 Oct). Pray that they will be blessed as they reflect on God s love. Please also pray for our young people: A few weeks ago our Junior Soldier s lead our meeting. They did a wonderful job under the leadership of Chris Love and Danielle Hillier, and with a few older young people helping them out. We are in the process of determining other options of ministry to the children in our church and community there are posters on the noticeboard in the YP hall for you to make your own comments. We would encourage you to pray for all our young people and how we can reach the young people in our community. Pray that God will keep us as a corps focused on the 7 Mission Priorities: 1. A territory marked by prayer & holiness 2. Our whole territory in every place involved in evangelism 3. Corps healthy and multiplying 4. Our people equipped and empowered to serve the world 5. The territory passionate about bringing children to Jesus 6. Youth trained and sent out to frontline mission 7. Significant increase of new soldiers and officers
The Salvation Army International Development Office has made arrangements with Koorong in the ACT to include with its mailout in October a flyer for the Gift Catalogue. The gifts that keep on giving is the simplest yet one of the most effective ways to donate towards the international development work of The Salvation Army, and it also makes giving fun! By choosing the gifts that keep on giving you are giving people in developing countries Hope, Freedom, Dignity, a future and opportunities that they otherwise could not have without your support. You may order online www.salvos.com.au/said By choosing the gifts that keep on giving you are giving people in developing countries Hope, Freedom, Dignity, a future and opportunities that they otherwise could not have without your support. Thanks Nic for sharing and singing at the Floriade Rally!! Guess who was featured in the Spring edition of the In the City Canberra Magazine? None other than our hard working Street Ministry volunteer Alan Jessop. Did you know? Alan visits the Canberra Centre 3 days a week. He has collected for the corps for 22 years. He turned 80 last July He and Joy celebrate 55 years of marriage this year. Congratulations Alan and Joy and thank you to both of you from all at Canberra City Oasis Corps. Your commitment and dedication to serving in this way has made a HUGE contribution to the ministry of Canberra City Oasis. If you are interested in helping Alan in this ministry see Captain Tim today.
Christmas Gift ideas The Thank You Prayer will help you and your child start to explore all the things you can thank God for. A great gift, The Thank You Prayer is a 20-page book of full-page, full-colour illustrations with a modern variation on a traditional children s prayer. The Thank You Prayer is a wonderful present for birthdays, Christmas or children s celebrations at church, or can be used to introduce families to prayer and the practice of thanking God for all he s given us. To order The Thank You Prayer, contact Salvationist Supplies on 1800 634 209 or at www.salvosuppliessyd.com
News from Colonel James Condon (Chief Secretary) Please be advised that General Shaw Clifton and Commissioner Helen Clifton will no longer be visiting Australia Eastern Territory for the Commissioning in Sydney and the celebrations in Brisbane, officers councils etc. The General deeply regrets his inability now to fulfil his duties to come to Australia. He is recovering well following heart surgery but he does not believe it is wise to undertake a demanding schedule so soon after his heart surgery. Commissioners Barry and Sue Swanson, the Chief of the Staff and World Secretary for Women's Ministries will now be visiting in the place of the General and we look forward to warmly welcoming to Australia our new Chief of Staff and World Secretary for Women's Ministries. This will be their first visit to Australia and we assure them of our thoughts and prayers as they prepare and step in to replace the General and Commissioner Helen Clifton. What an exciting time for our church community on 5th September. Not only did we get to celebrate Father s day But we also welcomed Steve as an Adherent of The Salvation Army Canberra City Oasis Corps be 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Lessons from Noahs Ark Genesis 6: 9 to 22 Don t miss the boat Remember we are all in the same boat Plan ahead. It wasn t raining when Noah built the ark. Stay fit. When you re 600 years old, someone may ask you to do something really big. Don t listen to critics. Just get on with the job that needs to be done. Build your future on high ground. For safety s sake, travel in pairs. Speed isn t always an advantage, the snails were on board with the cheetahs. When you re stressed float awhile. Remember, the ark was built by amateurs; the Titantic by professionals. No matter the storm, when you are with God, there is always a rainbow waiting. Anonymous
What s on in September? Sundays 8.30am Ensemble Music Team Rehearsal 9:30 am Worship service 10.45am Junior Soldiers @ the Office (fortnightly) Tuesdays 10:30 am Community Morning Tea @ the office 1 Elder St 7:00pm Canberra Recovery Chapel Wednesdays 9.45am Paint & Play @ Ainslie 10.30am CAMEO 7.30pm Bible Study @ the Gittins home Thursdays Street Ministry 6pm Ensemble Music Team Practice 7.30pm Brass Music Team Practice Fridays 10:30am Community Morning Tea @ the office 1 Elder St Street Ministry Saturdays Street Ministry If you would like any more information on any of these activities please do not hesitate to ask Other Dates. 3 Oct: Daylight saving commences 4 Oct: Public Holiday 11 13 Oct: THQ Retreat (Holley s away) 15 & 16 Oct: Global Leadership Summit (Hughes Baptist Church) 17 23 Oct: Anti Poverty Week 18 21 Oct: Div. Women s Camp 21 Oct: Farewell Orders announced 25 29 Oct: Territorial Seniors Camp Morning Tea Team Roster Date Group 3 Oct (1st Sunday) Red 10 Oct (2nd Sunday) Yellow 17 Oct (3rd Sunday) Blue 24 Oct (4th Sunday) Maroon 31 Oct Volunteers Corps lunch. Please note that our next Corps lunch will be on Sunday 10 October Please join us for fellowship. Come and Join us at CAMEO in October: 6 October: Visit Papua New Guinea with Delwyn Craig October 13: Mtg at Karingal Court Guest: Captain Jennifer Wheatley 20 October: Lunch at Merici College 27 October: Bus Trip to Bungendore All welcome Keep Cups & RuMe Bags AVALIABLE NOW FROM OUR VERY OWN FAIR TRADE STALL