UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA BELMONT CONGREGATION 42 Thomson Street, Belmont Vic. 3216 https://buc.unitingchurch.org.au SUNDAY 15 th JULY 2018 WORSHIP LEADER: Ms Jean Murray We welcome all who are worshipping with us today, especially newcomers and visitors. SAUSAGE SIZZLE TODAY, 15 TH July Following the morning s 10a.m. Worship Service Cost $5.00ea. Children free (sausages, salads, slices provided) Profits will support Pastor Benjamin Quilliam BUSH CHAPLAIN, CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN REMOTE AREA During Sunday s service on 29 th July at 10 am, the choir will present a Cantata * Jerusalem Road to Emmaus Road * by Bob McClelland and Brian Giddings. The Cantata includes Hymns, Solos, Duets and Bible readings, and will assist worship during our time together.
The Ministry Team is based at the Belmont Church Office.. on most Tuesdays to Fridays from 9.30a.m. 12.30p.m. Rev. Ikani Vaitohi will be in attendance on most of those days. Pastor Geoff Aitken, on some Wednesdays and most Fridays. They welcome any congregational members who would like to drop in for a cuppa or chat. Please Note: In case of emergency, the Ministry team remains available at any time. See back page for contact numbers. CONTRIBUTE TO OUR WEBSITE: Belmont Uniting Church (BUC) website is at https://buc.unitingchurch.org.au (or Google us). Please remember to go there for information, to make a suggestion or make a contribution. FAITH SHARING GROUP: meets every Tuesday at 10.00 am. in the main hall. Everyone is welcome to come along and have a cuppa from 9.45 a.m. WELCOME MAT: Operates every week on Fridays from 10 a.m. 1.00 pm. Join us for a cuppa, chat, games and lunch at 12. You are most welcome. Bring a friend and enjoy the fellowship and fun. Any queries, contact Carl Schaller, Muriel Bullock or Fay Harper. CRAFT FELLOWSHIP will meet on Tuesday 17 th July at 10a.m. Bring your own craft if you wish or just enjoy the cuppa and camaraderie. A welcome awaits you. B.U.C. EVENING FELLOWSHIP Wednesday 25 th JULY, at 1.30pm in the Church Hall when a Barwon Health representative will speak on ADVANCED CARE PLANNING. This is an OPEN meeting and we look forward to welcoming other interested congregation members also. Devotions : Ann Supper: Nola and Miriam NB This is an afternoon meeting 2
By Your Example Esther 8:1 10:3; 3 John 5 15; Psalm 118:17 29 By nature, we are creatures of imitation. Children mimic the traits of their parents, and even in later life we are influenced by the habits of our friends. People naturally imitate, even if they don t realize it or intend to. This is one reason why lead by example is such a powerful principle. It s also why leaders can change the direction of a whole community for better or worse (Jas 3:1). Diotrephes, an ambitious member of the early church who misused his power, was unwilling to heed the advice of John and others who reprimanded him. In his letter to Gaius, a church leader known for his faithfulness and love, John gives this advice regarding Diotrephes: Dear friend, do not imitate what is evil, but what is good. The one who does good is of God; the one who does evil has not seen God (3 John 11). Throughout his letters, John emphasizes that people s actions reflect their heart. Diotrephes actions told a dismal story. Whether he was a church leader or someone who battled for leadership, he was characterized by his selfish ambition: He wanted to be first, and he did not acknowledge those in leadership roles (3 John 9). He was also known for speaking evil words that undermined other leaders (3 John 10), and he spread contention by refusing to receive missionaries and intimidating those who wanted to (3 John 10). These actions didn t reflect the work of the Spirit in his life. We re not sure what happened to Diotrephes. Perhaps he left the Christian community. Perhaps he repented when John call[ed] attention to the deeds he [was] doing (3 John 10). His story, though, shows us that we shouldn t imitate blindly. Instead, we should test the spirits to determine if they are from God and respond wisely (1 John 4:1). Where in your life do you need to be more careful whom you imitate? Where do you need to set a positive example? Rebecca Van Noord Barry, J. D., & Kruyswijk, R. (2012). Connect the Testaments: A One-Year Daily Devotional with Bible Reading Plan. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press. 3
MINISTRY INDUCTIONS, GEELONG. Ministry couple Revs. Amanda and Will Nicholas, previously in placement in Launceston, have taken up residence in Geelong with their family and their inductions to their new churches are as follows: Sunday 15th June at 2 pm. Rev Will Nicholas at St David's UCA, cnr Aphrasia and Talbot Streets, Newtown. Sunday 22nd June at 2 pm. Rev Amanda Nicholas, at East Geelong UCA cnr Ormond and Boundary Roads. These significant occasions are open to anyone who wishes to attend. Further information from Alwyne. TO ALL DRIVERS who pick up residents from aged care hostels please check that your passengers have signed out. The books are located just inside the main entrances. The failure of residents to do this causes hostel staff great concern, not knowing where they are. WORSHIP ROSTER As the current roster concludes at the end of July, thanks must go to all who have served in past months, especially those who stepped in to fill unexpected vacancies. The next roster will cover the months August to November inclusive. It will be presumed that all participants will be willing to continue unless you advise Neville accordingly. Dates of unavailability or any other information needs to be with Neville or placed in his pigeon-hole by TODAY, SUNDAY 15 th.it is anticipated the new roster will be available in the pigeon-holes by the next Sunday, July 22 nd. 4
We Need Your Help. The John Flynn Memorial Church in Alice Springs, opened in 1956, has served us well for over 60 years, but sadly is not desperately in need of restoration. Your help is needed to bring this historic building back to life for the community. We are planning to take a team of 40 volunteers to Alice Springs this September as a skilled work group, just as we did 60 years ago with the first ecumenical work camp. You can be part of the solution today and help us honour Rev. John Flynn. It s e asy to get involved either volunteer or make a special donation towards the restoration. Information will be posted on the Notice Board. For more information please feel free to phone Michelle McLeod on 1300 787 247 or email outback.links@frontierservices.org 5
UNITING WINTER SHARE APPEAL The number of homeless and struggling families is set to grow amid poor living circumstances and financial pressures. $25 can fill a shopping bag with groceries for a family in crisis $40 can provide a session with a dedicated support worker $100 can assist a family with Emergency Accommodation for one night Pamphlets and envelopes are available at Church for those who may not have received one with their monthly Crosslight. 6
PRAYER POINTS Dear God, we pray for Pastor Benjamin Quilliam, Bush Chaplain, Central Australia Remote Area. Bless him in the important work and ministry which he undertakes as he serves people living in isolated and often difficult places in remote areas of Australia. Loving God, we thank you for the beauty of your creation and this world in which we live. May we never take it for granted. Help us to act responsibly and care for the environment in ways which are acceptable to you. Dear Lord, we pray for surgeons, doctors, nurses and other people who work in our hospitals. Bless them in the many tasks which they undertake, keep them safe and help them to show compassion, comfort, understanding and provide the best possible care to all patients. SERVING THE BELMONT CONGREGATION Sunday 22nd July 2018 WORSHIP LEADER: Rev. Ikani Vaitohi Duty 8.30 a.m. 10.00a.m. Stewards C. Schaller (M) P. Woods (M), G. Allen (I) Readers R. Leitch K & M Moore E. Richards Porch Stewards M. Richards (P) E. Richards B. Jones (P), P. Jones N. Woods, D. Woods Host/ess E. Wood, C. Rankin P.A. C. Fyffe W. Harper Flowers Silk flowers Morning Tea E. & M. Richards R. Pearson, M. Bullock J. Hewitt, A. Merritt Transport (1) W. Harper (2) G. Lovel (3) L & H McCann 7
BELMONT UNITING CHURCH MINISTRY TEAM [Type a quote from the document or the summary of an interesting point. You can position the text box anywhere in the document. Use the Drawing Tools tab Evenings to change the only formatting. of the pull quote text box.] 03 5298 3699 Rev. Ikani Vaitohi. 0432 680 028 Pastor Geoff Aitken..... 03 5241 2897... 0413 585 455 Congregational Coordinator.. 0423 712 398 CHURCH OFFICE: 42 Thomson Street, Belmont Vic. 3216 Phone 03 5243 4226 Fax 03 5243 4637 Email: buc8@bigpond.com Web Page: https://buc.unitingchurch.org.au SERVICES IN AGED CARE HOMES Kalkee Nangatta: Thurs. 2p.m. 19 th July Ms. Audrey Kateena Kalkee Murray Hostel: Thurs.3.30p.m. 19 th July Ms. Audrey Kateena Opal South Valley: Wed. 10.45a.m. Alan David Lodge: Wed. 2.45p.m. LECTIONARY NEXT SUNDAY 22 nd JULY 2 Samuel 7: 1-14a Psalm 89 :20-37 Ephesians 2: 11-22 Mark 6: 30-34, 55-56 CONTRIBUTIONS for the NEWS SHEET Please include author s name & phone number, number of repeats required and place in the Church Letterbox at the top of church steps next to the meter box on the right, or phone before 4p.m. on Wednesdays. 8