Services Notices 15 March 10 am Fourth Sunday in Lent Led by Lionel Nunns 22 March 29 March 2 April 3 April 5 April 10 am Fifth Sunday in Lent Led by John Howell 10am Palm Sunday All Age Service 7 pm Maundy Thursday service at Wadestown Presbyterian Church. 9.30 am Good Friday service at Ngaio Union Church Hot cross buns from 9 am. Easter Sunday: 7 am Sunrise service on steps Khandallah Presbyterian Church. Croissants and coffee to follow. Led by Roger Wiig. 10 am Communion service at Ngaio Union Church Led by Lionel Nunns.. At 9 am each Sunday: 30 minutes of quiet and meditation in the Prayer Room Please n ote, no m editation service o n Easter Day, due to sunrise services Visiting preacher Today we again welcome Neil Johnston to our pulpit and to our church. Thank you for coming and taking our service today, Neil we do appreciate your willingness to support us in this way from time to time. Please take our greetings back to St Barnabas in Plimmerton. Lenten studies Each Tuesday in March, at the home of the Edwards-McKenzie family, 32 John Witton Drive. 7.30-9 pm. The topic this year is salvation, as found in the characters in the film, The Way. All welcome. See Lionel if you need the notes as all the study books have sold. StillPoint reborn Replacing the familiar monthly prayer gathering called StillPoint will be a new activity called Q & A. The revised format will provide for the talking together a number are looking for while retaining the opportunity to pray together. Basically, a set question will be considered together over the first 30 minutes, to be followed by an equivalent time of prayer hence Question and Answer. It is planned to introduce this gathering after Easter, commencing on Wednesday 13 May, and each second Wednesday of the month through to November. 11 am to midday.
Helpful contact data To help with the church s pastoral work we will asking congregational members to provide to Lionel and the pastoral care group with key contact details of specified family members. This will be entirely voluntary. However, from time to time we have the need to contact someone in a person s family and it would be helpful to have the right person and their correct contact details. Please think about this. At St Andrews On The Terrace Tuesday 10 March, 12:15 at St Andrew's THEOLOGY IN PAINTING Illustrated walk through and theology behind the Vatican's master artworks. Featuring Sistine Chapel, Stanze di Raffaello and Raphael's Transfiguration by Dr Christopher Longhurst. (See Notice Board for more details) Coming up Presbytery Central gathering next Saturday, 14 March, in Palmerston North. These all day events (2 per year) are open to anyone to attend. Names need to be submitted online so if you are interested please contact Lionel lionel@ngaiounion.org.nz The theme for the day (10 am- 7.30 pm) is Being Christian in our secular society. Guest speakers are Dr Stephen Garner (Laidlaw College) and Rev Ron Hay (from Christchurch). Good Friday service Lionel will be looking for 2 Bible readers and 5 monologue readers. So, if you are here for Easter and count yourself amongst the good readers or dramatic readers then please be ready to volunteer next Sunday. Methodist School of Theology 9-11 April, Whanganui Girls Boarding School. The theme for the school this year is Pastoral Care and Mental Illness. If you are interested in attending watch this space for further details, or speak to Rhonda Svenson. HUB stuff Following the HUB Forum held recently the HUB workgroup is due to meet this week to reflect on the outcomes from forum and to consider where to go from here. The NUC reps on that group are Mark Jeffries, Anne Cuthbert and Lionel. The congregation here will be kept up to date through this representation.
KELVIN CROMBIE presents the Wellington release of the documentary based on his latest book of the same title on: WEDNESDAY, 25 MARCH 2015 @ 7:00PM Elim International Church 22 Tennyson Street, Wellington City RSVP to: Richard and France Brader erichfrance@actrix.gen.nz Ph 472-9284 An offering will be received for the speaker. KELVIN CROMBIE Kelvin and Lexie Crombie lived in Israel for nearly twenty-five years. Kelvin was based at Christ Church in the Old City of Jerusalem. He developed an intimate and profound knowledge about the history of the restoration of Israel and particularly the role of the ANZACs in that restoration, and has published a book, documentary video and pamphlets on the subject. Kelvin first became interested in Israel while growing up on a farm in the central wheat belt of West Australia. This interest developed due to the service of uncles in the Middle East as Australian soldiers during the Second World War; and also due to various direct Israeli connections such as an Israeli family on a nearby farm; and the Six Day War in 1967. He subsequently went to Israel in 1979 and took up residence in Jerusalem working at a hospital for handicapped children and then an old people s home. Over the years Kelvin has become involved with other ANZAC military heritage and commemoration projects in Israel. He is a participating member of the Association of the Heritage of the First World War, and was one of the initiators of the 2007 Ride of Peace and re-enactment of the 1917 Light Horse charge at Beersheba, and guided the seventy-strong group of horsemen. He has also completed in conjunction with HaTikvah Film Trust a documentary entitled From Exile to Restoration (in Britain, The Destiny of Britain, and in USA, The Cyrus Call) and The Battle for Zion. He has also published a booklet, Journey to Beersheba with the background story to the Battle of Beersheba and the re-enactment, in diary form. The Crombie family lives in Perth, Western Australia.
You are warmly invited to the Wellington Inter-Faith Peace Walk at the Wellington Botanic Gardens to celebrate United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace at 1pm on March 8, 2015 Unity in Diversity is the foundation of peace. Wellington Inter-Faith builds unity across the many faiths in our region. Join us at the Begonia House in the Lady Norwood Rose Garden and follow the trails that take us to the six significant peace sites in the Botanic Gardens on the Wellington Peace Heritage Walk. Click here to see the walk: www.fu secreati ve.co.n z/ wo rld mar ch / med ia/ Wellin gto n Pe ace Herit age Walk.pd f Following the walk we will have a picnic in the Dell behind the Begonia House, celebrating the diversity in our Wellington community. You may choose to bring your own picnic food or purchase from the cafe in Begonia House. Frisbees, petanque boules, balls and badminton racquets and shuttlecocks will be available for children and adults alike. For more information please contact: Wendy Matthews, Chairperson, Wellington Inter-Faith Council, in t erf ait h wellin gt o n @gmail.co m
For this week... Parish Contacts for this week Numbers 21:4-9 Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22 Ephesians 2:1-10 John 3:14-21 Liturgical colour: purple Your prayers: Those of our congregation not well, or caring for someone unwell For Colin Moore as he volunteers at Citizens Advice Our friends of the Ancient Church of the East as they continue to watch their homeland plundered and its people violated Peace in Syria and Iraq they need that before weapons training Rev Lionel Nunns Church 479-6329 Home 938-0730 Mobile 022-044-2505 Ngaio Union Church Cnr Crofton Rd and Kenya St, PO Box 29-057, Ngaio, WELLINGTON 6443 Email: lionel@ngaiounion.org.nz secretary@ngaiounion.org.nz Web site ngaio.methodist.org.nz (Queries to Barbara at barbara.abwalker@gmail.com) Parish Secretary Anne Cuthbert Pastoral Care Enid Millar Treasurer Geoff Brown Bookings Margaret Pitt 971-0291 479-7131 472-5604 479-2026 Rosters 15 March 2015 Loene Betteridge and Diana Nunns Alyson Howell