The OCS lamp O Senior Section Newsletter To raise up effective leaders of godly character who will blend academic achievement and biblical truth to influence society for the glory of God. Term 1, Week 10, 3 April 2018 Significance of the Resurrection (written by Bill Bright) The Resurrection proved that Christ was divine. The fact that Jesus Christ died on the cross does not prove in itself He is God. Jesus proved His deity by fulfilling the prophecies of His death and by His return from the grave. The Resurrection proved Christ s power to forgive sin. The Bible asserts, If Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless; you are still in your sins (1 Corinthians 15:17). By rising from the dead, Jesus proved His authority and power to break the bonds of sin and to assure forgiveness and eternal life to all who accept His gift of salvation. The Resurrection revealed Christ s power over death. The Resurrection secured our victory over death as well and lifted us up from the grave into glory along with Christ, where we sit with him in the heavenly realms (Ephesians 2:6). The Resurrection defeated God s enemy. From the moment of his original rebellion until the day of the Cross, the devil fought viciously and cunningly to overthrow the kingdom of God. The Cross was heaven s triumph. And when Jesus Christ arose, the power of sin and death was forever shattered. Because of the Resurrection, Christians need never fear Satan or death again. He is Risen, now what? (written by Jeremy Lallier) God s plan didn t end at the resurrection of Jesus Christ. On the contrary, that resurrection set the stage for the rest of His plan and the rest of our lives along with it. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is where we start. It s where we acknowledge our shortcomings, our failures and our sins. It s where we recognize the need to hold ourselves accountable to God s standards, and it s where we embark on a lifelong journey to follow in the footsteps of our Lord and Savior. It s not an easy journey. We re going to make mistakes. We re going to come up short more often than we d like. We re going to miss the target and find ourselves in need of the cleansing blood of Christ s sacrifice again and again. But despite all the difficulties, despite all the hurdles and rough terrain standing between us and our goal, this is a journey that ends with hope. 500 Cecil Rd Orange NSW 2800 T 02 6362 7258 E ocs@ocs.nsw.edu.au www.ocs.nsw.edu.au
ATHLETICS CARNIVAL 500 Cecil Rd Orange NSW 2800 T 02 6362 7258 E ocs@ocs.nsw.edu.au www.ocs.nsw.edu.au
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Jetting Off to Italy and London On 12 April, six students and four adults will be jetting off on their first ever Ancient History Study Tour to Rome and London. We will arrive in Rome for three days of tours and activities, including a visit to the Colosseum, the Forum, the catacombs and the Vatican. 20 April British Museum and London Tours 21 April Sightseeing, leave London for Australia 23 April Arrive in Orange After this we will travelling by train to Naples, so we can explore the ancient ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum. From there we will be travelling back to London to spend two days exploring the British Museum, London Tower, the Globe Theatre and more, before returning to Australia on 23 April. On the trip to Italy, I am looking forward to experiencing new cultures and visiting historic sites, such as Pompeii and Herculaneum. I d also like to try true authentic Italian food. Hannah Harper This whirlwind tour will give Ancient History students the opportunity to see some of the sites we study in our HSC course, while experiencing other cultures and peoples. Please pray for travelling mercies while we are away. The final meeting for the Rome trip will take place at 4:30pm on Thursday, 5 April in the Learning Hub. Itinerary 12 April 13 April 14 April 15 April 16 April 17 April 18 April 19 April 500 Cecil Rd Orange NSW 2800 Depart Sydney for Rome Arrive in Rome; sightseeing Colosseum and Vatican tour Rome Tour: Forum, Museums Crypts and Catacombs Tour Train to Naples Pompeii and Herculaneum Tours Fly to London T 02 6362 7258 I am looking forward to Rome and London. It will be really interesting experiencing societies much older than our own and then being able to apply that knowledge to my Ancient studies. - Emily Childs I am looking forward to seeing all of the historical sites we have been studying, such as Pompeii, Herculaneum, the Colosseum and some of the Egyptian artefacts at the British Museum. I really love to travel and experience new cultures, so I am very excited to see some new areas of the world. - Jordan Berry I m looking forward to Italian food - that s always pretty good, especially gelati, coffee and pizza. It d be good to see the Forum, since we have been learning about it this term. We haven t done Pompeii and Herculaneum yet so not sure what s there, but it ll be good to have seen it when we do study it. Michael Adams E ocs@ocs.nsw.edu.au www.ocs.nsw.edu.au
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CSSA Secondary State Swimming Carnival On Monday, 26 th March, eighteen Secondary students travelled to Homebush to compete at the CSSA Secondary State Swimming Carnival. Each student swam well, and the majority improved on their entry time in at least one event. Jacob Pulling improved by over 12 seconds in the Boys 15-16 years 200m Freestyle, Dylan McHatton improved by almost 8 seconds in the Boys 15-16 years 200m Individual Medley, Caitlyn Nobbs improved by almost 8 seconds in the Girls 12-14 years 200m Freestyle, Leo Pulling improved by over 7 seconds in the Boys 12-14 years 200m Individual Medley, with Rikky Bangert improving by just under 7 seconds in the same event and Lucy Grant improved by almost 6 seconds in the Girls 12 years 100m Freestyle. Our Team Elliot Bangert Lucy Grant Emily Nobbs Rikky Bangert Harry Handebo Roshan Praveen Olivia Buckerfield Jessica Harris Jacob Pulling TJ Childs Cali Krkac Leo Pulling Daniel Googe Dylan McHatton Karmia Rossouw Harry Grant Caitlyn Nobbs Evan Smith Our standout individual results for the day were: Emily Nobbs Caitlyn Nobbs 17 years 14 years 1 st in 50m Breaststroke, 2 nd in 200m Individual Medley and 3 rd in 200m Freestyle 6 th in 50m Freestyle, 8 th in 50m Breaststroke, 9 th in 200m Freestyle and 9 th in 50m Backstroke Rikky Bangert 14 years 8 th in 200m Freestyle, 9 th in 50m Freestyle and 9 th in 100m Freestyle Harry Grant 15 years 8 th in 50m Breaststroke Our standout relay results for the day were: Boys 15-16 years 4 50m Medley Boys 15-16 years 4 50m Freestyle Boys 12-14 years 4 50m Medley 8 th Jacob Pulling, Harry Grant, Daniel Googe, Evan Smith 9 th Daniel Googe, Harry Handebo, Dylan McHatton, Evan Smith 9 th Elliot Bangert, Roshan Praveen, Rikky Bangert, Leo Pulling Full results can be found at https://www.cssa.net.au/secondary-results/2018.html. As with Primary, OCS did very well coming 18 th out of the 50 schools competing on the day. Congratulations to all eighteen students who represented OCS so well. Thank you to all the parents who supported our students. Your presence and willingness to provide transport helped to make this the successful day it was. CIS Secondary State Swimming Carnival Emily Nobbs will be competing at the Combined Independent Schools State Swimming Carnival on Wednesday, 4 th April and Thursday, 5 th April. She will be swimming in the 50m, 100m and 200m Breaststroke, 200m Individual Medley and the 200m Freestyle. Congratulations Emily, our cheers and prayers will be with you. 500 Cecil Rd Orange NSW 2800 T 02 6362 7258 E ocs@ocs.nsw.edu.au www.ocs.nsw.edu.au
Bible Lesson Program, 2018 Discipleship Week 1 Genesis PD Intro to Genesis 1 2 Assembly Week 2 Genesis 3 4 6 9 Assembly Week 3 Genesis 12 22 27 28 Assembly Week 4 Genesis 37 41 45 50 Assembly Week 5 Exodus Intro Exodus 2 3 11 Assembly Week 6 Exodus 12 14 20 32 Assembly Week 7 Leviticus Intro 19 Numbers Intro 11 Assembly Week 8 Dueteronomy Week 9 Easter Week Intro & 1 5 6 30 Assembly John 18 John 19 John 20 Prayer and reflection Good Friday Week 10 Joshua Easter Intro & 1 2 6 Assembly Monday Week 11 Joshua 24 Judges Intro & 1 16 21 Assembly Coming Events Please consult our website for details of the events below. Date Event Thursday, April 5th Association Meeting Wed. 11th April to Fri. 13th April Stage 6 exams Friday 13th April ANZAC Day ceremony & march practice Saturday 14th April SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Monday 31st April START TERM 2 Tuesday 1st May Byron Bay Information Night Wednesday 2nd May to 4th May Stage 6 Retreat And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him. Colossians 3:17 500 Cecil Rd Orange NSW 2800 T 02 6362 7258 E ocs@ocs.nsw.edu.au www.ocs.nsw.edu.au
Arrangements for Friday, 6 April: 1. Volunteers will deliver the Junior School K-4 pizzas to their classrooms in crates. 2. For Year 5-12 we will have tables set up outside Bembooka with the Year clearly labelled on the front (one table per year group). These students can collect their pizza from the appropriate table. 500 Cecil Rd Orange NSW 2800 T 02 6362 7258 E ocs@ocs.nsw.edu.au www.ocs.nsw.edu.au