discover a fresh expression of love Februrary March 2017
Reflections from Ola (lead pastor) When love comes to town, everything changes. When love chooses to reside in our neighbourhood, people leap for joy. Such is the story, John the beloved follower of Jesus and a fisherman tells in his reflective accounts of the life of Jesus -- the people he touched and the places tread. A story of love so profound yet deeply vulnerable. A love story of grace and truth, yet rhythmed as in a broken hallelujah (praise). John s narrative gives us a fresh imaginative reflection of how divine love takes on the brokenness of our humanity in a redemptive saga. John uses fresh stories not told in other accounts of Jesus to points us to Jesus the divine love that never jilts, the pure love that transforms. John invites us to see Jesus as the perfection of divinity and humanity Christ the Son of God in the flesh. John desires that people will come to know divine love. He desires that his hearers and readers will enjoy their love relationship with the triune God who has made himself known in Jesus. This is a story that confounds the mind, challenges our imagination and yet compel our heart to love. A story that leaves us wondering -- What is it about Jesus that is so refreshing and compelling that changes people s mind and ultimately transforms their lives? Join us in February for exciting insights into how divine love resides in the vulnerability of humanity. Enjoy, Ola #freshlove
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Bible Talks march 5 Vision Sunday Ola shares the vision and direction for 2017 and some exciting happenings for the year
Christmas Picnic Fun There were puddings to make, decorations to hang, mandalas to colour in...
gingerbread biscuits to bake...and decorate...and eat, tinsel to dress up in, love to share, peace to hope for...
Still more Christmas Picnic Fun sausages to cook...and eat, slurpees to drink, bubbles to make, games to play, time to chill...
songs to sing yummy food from around the world to eat...
Bob the clown to meet, jumping castles to explore, friends from afar to catch up with, visitors going to Bethlehem... YES it was a lot of FUN!
Christmas with friends Christmas Eve saw about 30 friends gather together at the Pearsons for a celebration of God's gift to us in Jesus. The food was amazing and people lingered over lunch and continued enjoying good company into dinner. It was great to meet each other's friends, many of whom we have been praying for, and see them enfolded into community. One friend commented that being included in Breathe's circle was really significant at a rough time in his life. Another friend felt loved and included. Whilst for others who often struggle at Christmas time they were able to come and join in a relaxed celebration without judgment. We re looking forward to continuing to journey with these friends in 2017.
Christmas puddings for the homeless The Breathe community wanted a way to bless our friends on the street with a gift at Christmas. It was to be a gift that spoke of the richness of God's love for us, the most generous gift of his Son, and of how precious he sees each person that he would send a gift of love across the universe for them. Of course no gift could ever package all of that! But they decided on giving a Christmas pudding to each person the Vinnies Van had contact with at Christmas to symbolise some of these things. So Breathe gathered a heap of puddings (this is just some of what was collected) and the Christmas night team took them out to gift to those doing it tough that day. We pray they were blessed and somehow the gift pointed them to the most wonderful gift and the Gift Giver. Would you like to be part of our Vinnies Team that blesses homeless people with food and friendship once a month? Contact Kath from our Breathe community (skimmcap@gmail.com) to find out more. The next training is on February 22.
Moving to the beat at mainly music
Crosseyed YG Friday night 7-9pm What s the relevance of Jesus in our lives today? If you re in Years 6-12 come and explore this question with us and have a whole lot of fun at the same time. Find Crosseyed YG at 59 Arthur St, Homebush West (entrance in Fraser St). Crosseyed Sundays for Years 6-9 This term we re digging into the book of John in the Bible. Want to know more about Crosseyed YG or Crosseyed Sundays? Contact Tom, our cool youth guy on 0450625963. He d love to chat with you.
on Sundays @ 5PM except the last of the month (Exhale) Breathe will be sharing the upcoming gathering themes of Fresh and the Easter series along with Bayside's AM congregation. Why not come along and join the conversation on a Sunday afternoon? All are welcome. We ll be at Room 2, Pulse Function Centre, 2 The Crescent Wentworth Point. Future directions Breathe is currently praying through future directions, including where God is leading us to situate our Sunday gatherings into the future. Please be praying for Breathe in this discernment process, that we may hear God's leading and following obediently. Congratulations Melinda and Vinny
Connecting with our city and world Jonno and Heather Crane and their children Samuel, Caleb, Hannah, Micah and Josiah living amongst the Yao people in Mozambique. They re connected with Global Interaction. Neale V in North Asia living amongst a Muslim minority group. Keep in touch with him at euodoo@swissmail.org Bob and Chris Prouty helping families and groups of friends discover for themselves what God is like and how he wants them to live both locally and overseas via the internet. Chris is also chaplain at Homebush West Public School helping recent migrants connect with the school and wider community. Mick and Tammy Dunne and their children Jack, Mark and Harry volunteering on board the Africa Mercy hospital ship that provides free state-of-theart medical treatment to the forgotten poor in West and Central Africa. Keep in touch with them at Mick.Dunne@mercyships.org Tammy.Dunne@mercyships.org Dave and Tash Brice serving in Uganda Find out what they re up to on their website dash2uganda.wordpress.com
Regular Happenings Sundays @ 10AM Concord West Public School with KidZone (2 yrs to Year 5) and Crosseyed Sundays (Years 6-9) 378 Concord Rd (IKEA end near Killoola Ave). Parking in Queen St Contact Mark Falson 0423201261 Sundays @ 5PM Breathe (except last of the month) Pulse Room 2, Pulse Function Centre 3 The Crescent Wentworth Point Contact Nicole Regan 0423246482 mainly music for pre-schoolers and carers Thursdays 10-11.30am during school term Newington Community Centre Contact Rhonda Lin 0411712369 Crosseyed YG for everyone in Years 6-12 Friday nights 7-9pm during school term 59 Arthur St, Homebush West (enter from Fraser St) Gold coin donation Contact Tom Burton 0450625963 Scripture (SRE) in Schools KLAG (Kids Learning About God) Tuesday morning @ Newington Public School during school term Contact Amanda Faase 0432842866 Vinnies Van Run feeding the homeless in Parramatta and Penrith 4th Saturday of the month Contact Kath Simmonds 98905850 or skimmcap@gmail.com LifeGroups & Connect Groups Contact Mark Falson 0423201261
Our Leadership Team Lead Pastor Ola Odejayi 0414 299 474 l ola@baysidecc.com.au Pastor for Maturity & Connection Mark Falson 0423 201 261 l mark@baysidecc.com.au Breathe Congregational Pastor Nicole Regan 0423 246 482 l nicole@baysidecc.com.au Interim Children s Ministry Coordinator Louise Bartlett 8765 8638 louise@baysidecc.com.au Youth Worker Tom Burton 0450 625 963 l tom@baysidecc.com.au Worship & Media Coordinator Amanda Faase 0432 842 866 l amanda@baysidecc.com.au Oversight Team Sanjay Chandumal Daniel Debenedetti Dan Lee Albert Tan Tania Tsang Our Contact Details web www.baysidecc.com.au email connect@baysidecc.com.au office/arthur St Centre (ASC) 59 Arthur Street Homebush West 2140 phone 9029 3024 mail PO Box 338 Concord West 2138 www.facebook.com/buildingcommunity Our Giving December $15,053 YTD average $15,245 Monthly budget $16,600...Budget shortfall $16,261 Bayside Community Church Offering Account BSB 704-922 Account No. 100001094 Bayside Community Church is part of the NSW & ACT Baptist Association