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Lent Series Words from the Cross: My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? Mt 27: 45-49. Peter will host an informal discussion on this topic after morning tea this morning. GETTING FOCUSED The grace of Christ Jesus be with you all. And also with you. Uniting Church in Australia SEACLIFF WEEKLY NEWS Sunday 15th March 2015 LENT 4 We each have a right to be here, a right not based on our righteousness but on God s free grace. O give thanks to our God who is good, whose saving love endures forever. Let those who are redeemed by God declare it, rescued from trouble and gathered from many lands; From the east and from the west, from the north and from the south, give thanks to God who is always good, Bruce Prewer Used with permission. Welcome to Seacliff Uniting Church! If you are new to the area, visiting friends or family, or on a holiday, to you we extend a warm welcome, and invite you to share fully in worship and fellowship. Our Minister is Peter Moss 8381 2943

This Week at Seacliff Games Afternoon Night Sports- Tennis Movie Mates Mens Group Dinner Women s Day Fellowship from 1.00pm Monday 16 th 7pm. Tuesday March 17 th from 6.30pm Tuesday 17 th 6.30pm. Wednesday March 18 th from 1.30pm Thursday 19 th M&M s from 1.30 pm Thursday 20 th What s News AGM - reports from all groups - a reminder! We are conducting our AGM Part 2 on Sunday March 29th, at 11 am (or as close to that as we can!). ALL groups are requested to submit a report of their activities: some have customarily submitted a report, and indeed have provided them already for this year; the request is extended to those interest groups that have started up in the last 5 years or so, so that we have a complete record of this congregation's activities. As mentioned a couple of weeks ago, the current Seeviews has short statements from several small groups: a report similar to those statements would be sufficient. Max. Men s Dinner The next Men s Dinner will be held on Wednesday 18th March at the Brighton Esplanade Hotel, cnr. Esplanade and jetty Road. Meet at 6.30 pm for 7.00. For further information, or if you need a ride, please contact Ray on 8298 3480, or Dene, 8296 1046. Movie Mates Movie Mates meet again on Tuesday 17th March to see "The Second Best Marigold Hotel". The session commences at 6.50pm so I'd suggest we meet in the foyer at 6.30pm. Everyone is welcome!! Heather Gepp.

Cogs 'n' Coffee There is no coffee in Paradise. After spending an hour and a bit on our bikes getting to Paradise we discovered there was no coffee to be found anywhere! What a let down with plenty of tongues hanging out for their fix. Had to ride all the way back to the glamour and glitz of the CBD to get our coffee. Next weeks ride will be out of Noarlunga centre along the coast to Moana, catch the train that originates at 9.11am from Hove. Brian 0439977576) Church Council Elections - There are several vacancies. Elections for membership of Church Council will be conducted in conjunction with our Annual General meeting (Pt 2) on March 29 th with nominations published today- March 15th Max Howland (Chairperson) Book Release from Wheatland House Dr Paul Whetham is a Christian clinical psychologist from Lifeboat Stories who operates next door in Wheatland House. Last Friday he released 2 books and I was asked to be speaker for the book launch: Note, after reading Built for Adventure you'll understand why the practice is called Lifeboat Stories! Built for Adventure: Toward mystery, meaning and mental health (New) and Hard to be Holy: The untold stories of church leaders (2nd Ed) The books are easy to read with colour pictures and will be on sale available after the service for $12 each OR 2 books for $20. Or you can buy copies from the church office from Monday morning to Thursday lunchtime. Beyond Seacliff Opportunity to serve with Aboriginal people on Covenanting Committee Are you interested in Aboriginal issues? The Covenanting Committee looks at Aboriginal issues both in and outside of the church, and is made up of both Aboriginal and non-aboriginal members. If you have an interest in serving on this committee or

would like to find out more, please contact Rachel Dempster on racheldempster@gmail.com or 0431 390 113 Report to Seacliff Congregation from Church Council 10 th February and 10 th March Council met again in March to deal with business in hand, but also to give some time to an overview of our work as a Congregation in relation to our mission goals. We were delighted with the visit of the Moderator last Sunday and with the way the day unfolded. With her rapport with people and her remembering of people even from many years ago, Deidre is a great asset to the Uniting Church in its various relationships, as well as a fine leader for us. The proposed community-interest group One of the goals we adopted for 2014 and 2015 was to try to establish an interest group that could be attractive to members of the wider community as well as Seacliff members. A Men s Shed and a Community Garden were suggested as possibilities, and both were investigated. As it turns out, there has not been anyone available able to provide the long-term commitment that such a project requires: Council has reluctantly resolved to recommend to the AGM that this project be deleted from our list of goals for this year. Core Qualities At our recent Covenant Renewal service, we affirmed the Core Qualities of our life as a community. One of those is that we are outward looking. On the one hand it seems that as a congregation we don t have a major project adopted as a formal undertaking; on the other hand we know that there are many people in our church who are very involved as a personal commitment in a wide variety of community service organisations. And we are mindful of the numerous smaller projects that are undertaken regularly at Seacliff. We hope to bring some ideas to the AGM about how we can give some expression to this Core Quality of our life as a community.

Fund raising Several people and groups have been engaged in fund-raising activities in recent times the weekly produce stall is one example. There has occasionally been some confusion when multiple activities happen at the same time. We want to encourage these activities which generate benefit for people beyond our congregation. In order to help them all run smoothly together, we have drawn up a set of procedures and produced a form that we ask people to fill in so that everyone can know what is planned. Details will be published soon. Church Office 1 The opening hours of the Church Office are changing: from April 1 st the office will be staffed on Thursdays and Fridays only. Dennis will manage remote monitoring of the answering machine. 2 Bookings Von and Dennis will jointly manage the taking and recording of bookings for use of the church premises. Both these decisions will be reviewed in 3 months time. A reminder arising from this if you wish to conduct an event on our church premises, including in conjunction with one of our small groups, please make sure you check and make a booking for the space. We cannot assume space will be free. Information and news Council Executive resolved to underwrite the costs of providing the marquee for our children attending KCO, up to $200. You may recall that Pancake Day raised $94.30 for Uniting Care. Council resolved to round that up to $100; we selected the Eleanora Centre at Noarlunga Downs as our preferred beneficiary. Peter has arranged Study and Annual Leave for early June more details later. Easter postcards have been ordered.

BACK PAGE Worship Leader for Today : Rev. Peter Moss Lectionary Readings : Nm 21 : 4 9; Psalm 107: 1-3,17-22; Eph 2: 1-10; John 3: 14-21. Reminder for Stewards : Sunday 22.3.2015 Kay Homes Margaret Tucker Welcome to our Church. There are a few things you need to know especially if you are a visitor. Fire exits are marked. Please take note. In the case of an emergency evacuation please gather on the Western Lawns under the Pine Tree. St John First Aid Kit - on top of the pigeon holes up from the ramp. Toilets are available through the door front right of the Worship Area or out through the turn around point on the ramp. Morning tea is held after the service we hope you will join with us. Children normally leave for the children s programme after the children s talk during the Service. More information regarding Church activities is available from the Steward s Table and highlighted on displays scattered around The Middle Hall. Items for the Newsletter Please email items to. deandixon7@bigpond.com and seacliffuc- churchoffice @adam.com.au by 9.30am on Wednesdays. If you do not have access to email, please phone or call in at the church office and an office volunteer will type and forward the item for you. Contact Details Peter Moss Peter is at the office in Wheatland House - Tuesdays, Fridays, and usually Wednesday or Thursday mornings; Office : 8296 1517. If he's not in the office, you are welcome to ring him at home and leave a message if he's not there. Home : 8381 2943 Email: peter.moss.534@gmail.com Church Office Information Open Tuesday to Friday 9.30am 12.30pm 8296 1517 Email : seacliffuc- churchoffice @adam.com.auwebsite : www.seacliffuc.org