UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA HIGH STREET UNITING CHURCH Sunday March 26, 2017 Lent 4 MINISTER: Rev David Fotheringham CHILDREN & FAMILY MINISTRY WORKER: Meg Ryan SUPPLY MINISTER: Rev Brenda Cooper SERVICES: 9:00am Traditional Worship 10:40am Contemporary Worship Communion: 1st Sunday of month CHURCH OFFICE: 16-18 High Street, Frankston Tuesday-Friday 9am 1pm Phone: 9783 3400 David s Mobile: 0407861092 Email: frankstonuc@gmail.com Web: www.frankstonuniting.org.au/ www.facebook.com/frankstonuc/ Cover image by Eugène Burnand, (1850-1921), http://www.eugeneburnand.com/parables/rich%20man%20and%20lazarus.htm
FOR OUR PRAYERS: Please pray for David Russell, Ross McKenzie, Audrey La Brooy, Eric McNally, Naomi Briggs, Betty Bowley and Mary Birch. Around the Presbytery, please pray for the Elsternwick congregation and Rev Phillip Liebelt. YOUTH-LED WORSHIP. Change of date rather than 26 March, the youth will be leading the contemporary service on 21 May. Please submit articles for the High Street Times before Tuesday morning 10:00am. LEGS Will meet in the Blue Room on April 4th at 7:30pm, Guest Speaker is Michael Downing from Victorian Council of Churches Emergency Ministry. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS: Don t forget that you can have an extra hour s sleep next week, Sunday 2nd April! LOST PROPERTY There seems to be an incredible amount of plates and kitchen items that don t belong to the church. Can you please check on the lost property table if anything belongs to you. Any unclaimed items will be donated to the White Elephant Stall at the May Fete. EASTER SERVICES: Maundy Thursday (13 April) 7:30pm service with Holy Communion Good Friday 10:00am combined service Good Friday 11:00am combined churches outreach activities on the Frankston foreshore Easter Sunday 6.30 Dawn Service; 10:00am combined service
May fair 6 May The fete committee has requested the following items: We need clean glass jars, please. Labels removed, for the jams and pickles ladies (no bigger than 375ml) Could members please make plant cuttings for the plant stall. We need donations for Mother's Day hampers: chocolates, gourmet items, champagne, gift cards, luxury bath products etc. Baskets will be welcome too. Donations for the White Elephant stall- to be delivered to church no earlier than Thursday 4 May. The back hall is rented out on a permanent basis and we have no storage space available. No clothes, mattresses, electrical goods or entertainment units. All items must be saleable, and in good condition. This includes pre-loved books. Thanks in advance. Kay, Bronwen, Marlene, Jill, Karin, Graham & Dawn.
Welcome High Street Uniting, 9:00 Traditional Worship 26th March 2017 We sing This, this is the God we adore (TiS 220) as the Bible is carried in and the Christ-candle lit Passing the Peace Call to worship We sing Holy, holy, holy (TiS 132) Prayer Bible reading Luke 16: 19-31 We sing When I needed a neighbour (TiS 629) Sermon Prayer of confession and promise of hope We sing Lord, let me see (TiS 681) The offering will be received as we sing; please remain seated until verse 5. Sharing our blessings and announcements Anthem: Go in Peace Prayers for healing Prayers of intercession The Lord s prayer We sing Make me a channel of your peace (TiS 607) Blessing We sing May light come into your eyes (TiS 780)
High Street Uniting, 10:40AM Contemporary Worship 26th March 2017 Pre Service Welcome/Announcements Opening Prayer Pass the Peace Song: Gather us in Baptism Including Song: NCYC Blessing Song: Father Welcomes Reading: Luke: 16 19-31 Reading reflections Song: Face of the Humbled Poor Input Song & Offering: Video clip Prayer for Others Beauty for brokenness Rich and Poor Walk in their shoes Benediction Song: Our God
Church Council Next meeting is this Tuesday 28th March 7:45pm in the Blue Room. Morning Tea Helpers We are in need of two people to help with morning tea for Traditional Worship on the 2nd April. If you are able to help on this day, please write your name on the roster on the notice board. Thank you. Please join us for morning tea in the hall after the service.
ROSTERS FOR WORSHIP MARCH 26 APRIL 2 Traditional Elders: John Coulson, Barbara Trewartha, Dorothy Bucher Steward: Roy Giseman, Offering: Jim Devine, Neville Parker Bible Reading: Dawn Peacock Morning Tea: Edna Runciman, Daryl & Shirley Groves, Lola Coupe Data Projector: Tawanda Contemporary Offering: Sue Steward: Jackie Hospitality: Marilyn & Joy Traditional Elders: Keith Holmes, Dawn Peacock, Dorothy Bucher Steward: Jim Devine, Neville Parker Offering: Barb Trewartha, Cheryl Wilson Bible Reading: Erica Hutchinson Morning Tea: Enid Churcher, Nancy Martin Data Projector: Karin Contemporary Offering: Marg Steward: Beryl Hospitality: Andi & Howard 26 MARCH Monday 27 Tuesday 28 Wednesday 29 9:00AM 10:40AM 5:00PM 8:30AM 4:00PM 8:30AM 7:45PM 10:00AM 12:00PM 3:30PM Traditional Worship Contemporary Worship Larder Appeal Block of Cheese Sunday Larder Showbiz Choir Church Walkie Talkies- Life Saving Club, Frankston Church Council Voices of Frankston Hall Community BBQ Front Verandah Church Choir Church Thursday 02 8:30AM Walkie Talkies Lloyd Park Langwarrin 2 APRIL 9:00AM 10:40AM Traditional Worship Contemporary Worship Communion & Community Sunday Operation Larder
FINDING LAZARUS In our Bible readings at the moment we are moving through Luke s gospel, following Jesus as he heads towards Jerusalem and all that he anticipates there. Along the way he does lots of teaching, using memorable and powerful short stories (parables). This week we have the story of a rich man, and a man who lay at his gate who, unusually in Jesus parables, is given a name: Lazarus. This is a powerful story, in which the fortunes of the rich man and the one who the rich man ignored are reversed after their deaths. In a world where a great chasm exists between the rich and the poor, this is a story well designed to shake our complacency, and reinforce that God has a particular place and concern for those who are now poor we might recall that Luke s version of the beatitudes includes Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. Blessed are you who are hungry now, for you will be filled. Luke 6:20-21. Jesus is makes a strong case that many who are currently poor and outcast have a place in the kingdom of God, and we need to ensure that all are welcome. Last week we heard Jesus defend his reputation of eating with outcasts and sinners by telling the stories of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and most powerfully of all, the prodigal son who is welcomed back by his father with loving, open arms. Similar themes are found in this week s story: Lazarus may have been lost and ignored by the rich man and so many others, but God will find him - he will be welcomed in Abraham s open arms, and treated as one of Abraham s true family. God s peace, David