Anglican Parish of Rosewood Rosewood, Marburg, Lowood, Hiddenvale Queensland Parish Profile 2017 We strive to spread the Gospel through word and action within our local communities and so reflect the love of Christ. Anglican Church Parish of Rosewood St Luke s Rosewood, All Saint s Marburg, St James Lowood, St Anne s Hiddenvale Phone: (07) 5464 2797 Mobile: 0410 211 141 Email: anglicanrosewood@bigpond.com Postal address: PO BOX 176 Rosewood Q 4340
2 OUR MISSION We strive to spread the Gospel through word and action within our local communities and so reflect the love of Christ. PARISH AIMS To be a loving, Christ-like community To be people of prayer To reflect the love of Christ in our local communities To provide joyful, uplifting worship and fellowship To grow in faith and love, and in numbers To support people in their discipleship and spiritual growth To obey Christ s teachings by inviting new disciples to join us in the body of Christ To encourage and empower parishioners to find and fulfil their place in the church To encourage families, children and young people to grow in the faith To encourage and support parishioners to stay involved in parish activities and to ensure that they have a chance to grow in faith To encourage cheerful giving To be responsible stewards of the resources entrusted to us, including by means of wise administration A SNAPSHOT OF OUR PARISH The Rosewood Parish has four established centres: St Luke s Rosewood, All Saints Marburg, St James Lowood, St Anne s Hiddenvale. Each centre has regular worship services as outlined below. On a fifth Sunday of the month, the parish combines for a single service. The parish was established 110 years ago, in November 1906. All Saints Marburg recently celebrated its 125 th anniversary. The parish is within easy commuting distance of the city of Ipswich and Brisbane with train, bus and road services being continually upgraded. The Rosewood Parish is located in an area of south-east Queensland which is rapidly growing in population. Rosewood, Walloon, Fernvale, Lowood and Marburg in particular are experiencing high population growth. The current combined population of 10,000 is expected to double in the next 10 years. This presents a great opportunity for the parish to grow if connections and relationships can be established. The parish is also within the core student catchment area of the nearby West Moreton Anglican College. Regular communications to parishioners are through the weekly pewsheet which is distributed at all services as well as being sent out electronically. There are also Facebook pages for each of the four centres. A new parish website has recently been published and is being further developed.
3 WHAT WE SEEK IN A PARISH PRIEST Has a deep and meaningful love of God and God s people A prayerful and spirit-filled person An effective steward of their gifts and time to maintain a healthy balance of self, family and people A servant leader A person who will seek and listen to counsel from the people An effective liturgist, preacher and teacher Comfortable with a range of spiritualties and worship styles A person who sees the importance of pastoral care, and will pray for and support the pastoral carers of the parish A person who will train, equip and nourish members of the parish to grow spiritually and in numbers A person who can discern and put to use the various gifts possessed by congregation members Ability to delegate tasks Has a willingness to help the parish to engage with the expanding housing developments in the parish Has a willingness to assist the parish to engage with and establish a strong relationship with West Moreton Anglican College Has a keenness to work with parishioners to build stronger relationships with the wider communities Familiarity with Natural Church Development or similar tools to help grow and monitor the health of the parish WHAT THE PARISH WILL OFFER THE PRIEST The current position is being offered at 4/6 full time position (this may be negotiable) Stipend, superannuation, house or housing allowance, car and leave entitlements are offered as stated in the Diocesan Canon The Priest will be actively supported by the parish community, and will be able to meet regularly with both the Wardens group and Parish Council. Volunteers are willing to continue working on administrative matters to enable the Priest to concentrate on pastoral care and liturgical events. FOR MORE INFORMATION, OR TO SUBMIT AN EXPRESSION OF INTEREST/APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Bishop Cam Venables Email: cvenables@anglicanchurchsq.org.au Mobile: 0419 784 456
4 REGULAR WORSHIP AND PASTORAL ACTIVITIES St Luke s Rosewood Located in the main street of John Street, Rosewood, St Luke s hosts various activities and services including regular Bible studies. It is also the location of the parish office. Sunday 8am: Sunday 5.30pm Wednesday 9.30am 2 nd Friday of month 9.30am Traditional prayer book service (APBA) Either Morning Prayer or Holy Communion Sunday Night Praise Informal service using overheads and recorded music Followed by shared meal Monthly Holy Communion Traditional prayer book service Either Morning Prayer or Holy Communion Service at Cabanda (Aged Care Units opposite church) All Saints Marburg, Located in Queen Street, Marburg, this church serves as a local community hub as well as offering weekly services. Sunday 10am Traditional Prayer Book service (APBA) Occasional Family Service Either Morning Prayer or Holy Communion St James Lowood Located In Prospect St, Lowood, St James serves the northern part of the parish. Bible studies and craft groups are held in the hall regularly. Sunday 8am Traditional Prayer Book service (APBA)
5 St Anne s Hiddenvale Tucked away via Grandchester this little church (located on private land) serves the western part of the parish. 3 rd Sundays of month 10.30am Traditional Prayer Book Service (using AAPB and AHB) Morning Prayer or Holy Communion Worship Leaders Parish Priest (4/6 full time): currently vacant Honorary Deacon Retired Priest Liturgical Assistants (7 throughout the parish) Other Worship Roles Undertaken By Parishioners Intercessions Readings Music Welcoming Offertory counting Church and toilet cleaning Gardening Linen laundering Bible Study Groups Rosewood - Wednesday 11.00am - St Luke's Hall Marburg - Thursday 6.30pm Private home, Marburg Lowood - Tuesday 10.00am St James' Hall. Current Pastoral Ministries Pastoral Care Group Home visiting and extended Communion Regular services at aged care residences (Cabanda, Glenwood) National Church Development (NCD) Group Prayer Circle Religious Instruction in State Schools Cursillo Monthly Market Days (Rosewood) Community Sausage sizzle Operation Christmas Child Craft groups Marburg and Parish Guild Ecumenical Ministers Group Community Ecumenical Involvement Marburg (Black Snake Creek) Festival
6 Parish Giving The parish tithes from the annual fundraising income, selecting four beneficiaries each year. Previous recipients have included o Australian Board of Missions (ABM) o Church Missionary Society (CMS) o Bush Ministry Fund (BMF) o Ministry students Other ministries and appeals are regularly supported, including Indigenous ministries and the Archbishop s appeal The parish takes its Diocesan Contribution seriously and ensures that the required annual payments are made STATISTICS AND FIGURES Average Attendance 2014 to October 2016 2014 2015 2016 St Luke's, Rosewood 15 13 13 All Saints, Marburg 15 13 14 St James, Lowood 15 15 15 St Anne's, Hiddenvale 12 11 12 Pastoral Services Held 2014 to October 2016. 2014 2015 2016 Confirmations 0 0 2 Admissions to Holy Communion 0 0 0 Baptism 5 11 1 Weddings 3 3 2 Funerals 13 16 8 ADMINISTRATION The Parish Council, which meets monthly, oversees the running of the parish The parish office is run by the Wardens and volunteers A weekly pew sheet is produced which is distributed electronically as well as in paper form at all services There are active Facebook pages A new parish website has recently been published and is being further developed - www.rosewoodanglican.weebly.com Adherence To Diocesan Policies The parish aims to meet all the requirements as set out by the Diocese in respect to: Child protection Blue card register Key register Workplace Health and Safety Asbestos register Annual Return
7 FINANCES Parish Material Assets Each of the 4 centres has a church of traditional weatherboard construction, and three also have halls which are built of timber. All buildings are currently in good repair and have been painted within the past 4 years. The parish office is air conditioned and includes a desktop computer, two printers and a photocopier A lock-up shed in Rosewood stores a ride-on mower and other church property such as gazebos and market goods The parish s trailer is stored at a private residence The rectory is a 4 bedroom brick residence located in Rosewood. It is currently rented. The parish car is a Honda Civic and is 3 years old. Marburg Anglican Church Cemetery The Cemetery is situated on Seminary Road, and was originally part of the Marburg Church. (The church was relocated in 1977 due to the upgrade of the Warrego Highway.) The cemetery is one of the earliest private Anglican cemeteries in the State and dates back to the 1870s. The Cemetery is still active, with several burials taking place each year. Plots are still being sold. The Cemetery is overseen by the Marburg Anglican Church Cemetery Committee and the Sexton.
8 GEOGRAPHY AND COMMUNITY The parish extends from Mt Walker in the south 40 kms to Lowood and Fernvale in the north and from Willowbank in the east 30 kms to Grandchester in the west. All of this area is serviced by sealed roads making it a fairly easy drive between centres. Towns which are in the parish include: Ashwell Calvert Coolana Coominya Ebenezer Fairney View Fernvale Glamorgan Vale Grandchester Haigslea Hiddenvale Jeebropilly Lanefield Lark Hill Lowood Marburg Minden Mount Marrow Mount Walker Rosewood Tallegalla Thagoona Vernor Walloon Willowbank
9 Rosewood and Lowood are the two largest towns in the parish and offer a variety of shops and services. Supermarkets are located in Rosewood, Fernvale, Lowood and Walloon. The electric suburban passenger rail service runs from Rosewood to the city of Brisbane, a journey of about 90 minutes duration, via Ipswich (a 20 minute trip). Buses run from Toowoomba to Rosewood, and there are bus services from Lowood and Fernvale to Ipswich. Police, Ambulance and Fire stations are based in Rosewood and Lowood. Rural Fire Brigade and State Emergency Service branches are located in many of the towns throughout the parish. There are various health care facilities (including doctors, dentists, optometrists and pathology) in Marburg, Fernvale, Lowood, Rosewood and Walloon. Ipswich General Hospital is the closest tertiary hospital, with smaller rural hospitals in Gatton, Boonah, Esk and Laidley. There are also a number of vets in the area. Rosewood and Lowood each have High and Primary schools. West Moreton Anglican College (1700 students) is located in the Parish and there are more than 12 other primary schools in the parish. University campuses are located in Ipswich and Gatton. Major employment in the area is found in the Air Force base in Amberley, coal mining and agriculture. Rosewood Parish offers a range of activities that would be expected in any urban area including water sports at the nearby dams, gyms and fitness centres, historic railways, rail trails and libraries.
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