Aborigines Sunday: The Christian origins of NAIDOC week

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PARISH WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 28 JUNE 2015 Aborigines Sunday: The Christian origins of NAIDOC week Article by Dominic Steele, which appeared in The Briefing Magazine (Matthias Media) 16 July, 2014 http://bibleencyclopedia.com/picturesjpeg/ Jesus_Heals_Jairus_Daughter.jpg PLEASE NOTE: A July break for Exalted! The next edition of Exalted will be published Sunday 2 August 2015. This week (7-14 July 2015) is NAIDOC week across Australia, celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC originally stood for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. What many don t realise is that it was Aboriginal Christians that started NAIDOC week. Specifically, it was the initiative of an Aboriginal Christian, William Cooper, who asked the churches to start praying for aborigines on what would become known as Aboriginies Sunday. Up until the 1960 s Australia s indigenous people were not Australian citizens even though they had been born in Australia and their ancestors had lived here for generations before white settlement. They weren t allowed to vote, weren t counted in the census, and had fewer rights than white Australians. 1 William Cooper was taught to read and write by missionaries and came into a

personal relationship with Jesus. He was also an activist, a unionist, a serious Bible reading, church going Christian. Cooper believed that the best thing that had happened for Australia s first people s was the Christian missions. He believed that all people are made in the image of God and are children of God, and would argue passionately from the Bible that aboriginals ought to be treated as equal citizens in this country. In 1935, Cooper, who had founded the Australian Aborigines League, drafted a petition to go to King George V asking for special aboriginal electorates in the Australian Parliament. Cooper presented then Prime Minister Lyons with a proposed national policy for aborigines. This was rejected. When the request fell on deaf ears he coordinated Aboriginal marches through the streets of Sydney and Melbourne on Australian Day 1936, called The day of Mourning. Cooper then sought help from his friends in the church to establish Aboriginal Sunday, to pray for the success of missions and the uplift of the dark people. It quickly caught on. The first Aboriginies Sunday was 28 January 1940. Eventually, almost all churches had special prayers for the aboriginal peoples on the Sunday before Australia Day. That Aboriginies Sunday down the track was shifted to later in the year and now a full week, NAIDOC week. It seems tragic to me that this doesn t seem to have any real presence in Protestant Churches today, especially when Christians in the past through the missions have played an extremely prominent role in caring for aborigines and advocating for them. And while we (Christians) have forgotten much of this the aboriginal leaders haven t. They are very aware of the past role that Christians played in their community lives several generations ago. Here s a few prayers Sandy Grant has pointed me to that you might like to use to wrap up NAIDOC week. Or let s use the old title, and call it Aborigines Sunday. From the Sydney Anglican Prayer Book: A prayer for indigenous Australians Creator God, you made from one man all nations and determined where each should live. We bring before you the indigenous people of Australia. We acknowledge the history that has damaged the relationship between them and later arrivals to this land. Thank you for the steps that have been taken on the journey towards reconciliation. Deepen this process among us. Guide national and community leaders to speak the truth in love, to seek justice with mercy and to care for those who are disadvantaged. Strengthen indigenous church leaders to shepherd your flock faithfully, and strengthen all indigenous Christians to be salt and light in their communities and in the whole nation. Give indigenous and non-indigenous believers grace to demonstrate the new family you are making in Christ out of people from every nation, tribe, language and people, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 2

Or there s this one, a Collect for Reconciliation. (For those unfamiliar with Anglican terms, a Collect is a brief prayer, which gathers together or collects certain concerns appropriate to a particular occasion or issue.) This prayer was written by Bishop Arthur Malcolm (Australia s first indigenous bishop) and his non-indigenous wife, Colleen. Lord God, Bring us together as one. Reconciled with you and reconciled with each other. You made us in your likeness; You gave us your son, Jesus Christ. He has given us forgiveness from sin. Lord God, Bring us together as one. Different culture, but given new life in Jesus Christ; Together as one, your body, your church, your people. Lord God, Bring us together one. Reconciled, healed, forgiven, Sharing you with others, as you have called us to do. In Jesus Christ, let us be together as one. Amen. The WestAnnouncements webpage notes: The family of Coralie Mignon Buckland give thanks for her love and her life. She passed on peacefully to our Lord on 9th June 2015. In her own words "True life began the day I trusted Jesus, he freed me from my sin, and its reward, and now I know I'll be with Him in Heaven, the real "me", united with my Lord." A Thanksgiving Service for Coralie s life has been arranged for Sunday 28 June at 2.00pm at St Nicholas Anglican Church, Council Ave, Rockingham. Donations (instead of flowers) at Coralie s request can be made either to the Bush Church Aid Society, GPO Box W2067 Perth WA 6846 or the Bernard and Coralie Buckland Memorial Bursary Fund, Diocese of North West Australia, PO Box 2783 Geraldton WA 6531. Please keep Bishop Bernard and the family in your prayers as they mourn the death of Coralie. Mrs Coralie Buckland FROM THE PRIMATE I regret to inform you of the death of Mrs Coralie Buckland, wife of our brother Bernard, retired Bishop in Western Australia. 3 THEIR SACRIFICE EXHIBITION 22 JUN to 5 JUL Come and see the battlescarred Bibles that gave comfort and strength to ten

diggers at the front line, and read their stories, at Their Sacrifice, a touring exhibition mounted by Bible Society Australia. the tragedy of war, the spirit of those who served our country and the Book of books that went with them. This can be bought at the exhibition or from our bookshop. Their Sacrifice comes to Belconnen Westfield Canberra from June 22, so come along and bring your friends before it closes on July 5. The exhibition is on a national tour for the rest of the year. For further dates and locations, please see www.theirsacrifice.com The exhibition highlights the role of the Bible at Gallipoli, and in other conflicts from the Boer War to Afghanistan. Come along and see the Bible that took a bullet at Gallipoli, and saved the life of Lance- Corporal Elvas Jenkins, and read his amazing story. This story is also told in a documentary, Bullet in the Bible, which is available as a DVD. Also on show is the bullet-pocked steel helmet that miraculously saved the life of Major Joe Mullins in Burma during World War II. Please share this opportunity to witness stories of great faith with your family and non-christian friends. As Bible Society CEO Greg Clarke explains, So many Australians will hear the words of the Gospel of John from the Bible this year Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one s life for one s friends. But so many won t know that they came from the Bible. Bible Society hopes not just to provide the Scriptures to people but to show that they are worth opening. If you are unable to visit the exhibition, you can read the stories online at theirsacrifice.com. There is also a book, Their Sacrifice, which is a collection of stories, prayers, hymns, poetry and psalms to help you reflect on MU OVERSEAS DAY 2 JUL Members and friends are invited to the MU Overseas Day, to be held on 2 July 2015 at Holy Cross Hackett. There will be a service at 10am, followed by a speaker, then a $10 lunch of soup, sandwiches and slice, to raise funds for one of our new Overseas Links in the Wave of Prayer. There will be an opportunity to give more is you are able. For catering purposes please RSVP Dorothy Mackenzie, 6248 9281, by Friday 26 June. Everyone is welcome. Bring a friend. BOOK LAUNCH 14 JUL St Mark's invite you to a book launch and panel discussion on the future of Australian church history - 7.45pm for 8pm start on Tuesday the 14th of July at the Chapel of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, 15 Blackall Street Barton. Dr Geoff Treloar will launch Anglican clergy in Australia, 1788-1850: building a British World by Dr Michael Gladwin and An 4

English Church in Australian soil: Anglicanism, Australian society and the English connection since 1788 by Emeritus Professor Brian H. Fletcher OAM. For more info visit stmarks.edu.au Quiet Day with Art 25 JUL The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls. Pablo Picasso Lose yourself and find yourself on a quiet day at the gallery Meet at The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, Blackall Street, Barton for introduction and reflection, before proceeding to the Australian National Gallery for a time of contemplation. Arrive 9am for 9.30am departure. BYO or buy own lunch. Concludes 4pm. Led by the Revd Susanna Pain. Cost: $30 Bookings essential, register: susanna.pain@gmail.com or mobile: 0418 637 469 5

31 JUL Radford College is hosting the annual student led Dirrum Dirrum conference. Dirrum Dirrum, which is the sound of red in Ngunnawal, seeks to foster a greater humanity around three activities: the development of humble leadership; creating a climate of inspiration; fostering a cycle of responsibility. it seeks to help secondary students understand how they can justice, act with compassion and walk humbly together upon the earth and with our God. See www.anglicancg.org.au/events.php for more information or to download the brochure. 15 AUG The Revd. Susanna Pain is hosting a Winter Quiet Day at St Mark's National Theological Centre on Saturday 15 August 2015 from 9.30am - 4pm. Bring your own lunch to eat at your leisure. Morning and afternoon tea provided. 15 Blackall Street, Barton Cost: $30. RSVP essential to Susanna on 0418 637 469 or by email to susanna.pain@gmail.com ST MARY IN THE VALLEY EVENTS FOR YOUR DIARY: Parish Council Saturday 4 July, 8am 7th 14th July NAIDOC Week (advised by Archdeacon Karen Kime) Film Buffs Saturday 18 July 2015 Winter Warmer social night Friday 7 August 2015, 6.30pm. Individual Crisis Support Course (Organisation Mission Support) 13/14 August 2015 Film Buffs Saturday 15 August 2015 Patronal Festival & lunch, Sunday 16 August 2015 Creating Safe Ministries workshop Monday 31 August, 9.30 am -3.30 pm. Creating Safe Ministries refresher course Tuesday 1 September, 6.30 9.30 pm Parish Council Saturday 5 September, 8am Parish Working Bee Saturday 5 September 2015 Women s Breakfast Saturday 12 September 2015, 8am. Crisis Support Group Course (organisation Mission Support) 17/18 September 2015. Film Buffs Saturday 19 September 2015 6

Saturday 19 September, 10am to 4pm: Leading Worship Course, registrations close 7th September. Morning or afternoon tea are provided. Please bring your own lunch. Cost $50. The Diocesan Centre for Lay Ministry & Mission. Registration Forms available from smiv@smiv.org. St Michael and All the Angels, Tuesday 29 September 2015 First Aid Course (including Child First Aid modules) Saturday 10 October 2015 Film Buffs Saturday 17 October 2015 Saturday 24 October, 10am to 4pm: Listening & Visiting Sick & Bereaved Course, Registrations close 5th October Morning & afternoon tea provided. Please bring your own lunch. Cost $50. The Diocesan Centre for Lay Ministry & Mission. Registration Forms available from smiv@smiv.org. All Saints Sunday 1 November 2015, Connect 2 Church, and Welcome Lunch Parish Council Saturday 7 November, 8am Parish Working Bee 14 November 2015 Church Picnic and walk Sunday 15 November 2015 St Edmund s Day 20 November 2015 (St Edmund s Tharwa regular Sunday service 22 November). Community Fair 2015 21 November Christmas Decorating, Friday 27 November 2015. Parish Council Saturday 5 December, 8am Thank you morning tea for volunteers Sunday 6 December Sunday Kid s Club graduation Sunday 13 December 2015 Parish Centre anniversary and carols Sunday 13 or 20 December 2015 Calwell Community Carols, Friday 18 December 2015, 6pm? ALSO CHECK REGULAR SCHEDULED EVENTS (SEE PEW SHEET) Would you like to book in an event? Please fill out an Event Risk Management Declaration Form (to be found under the health and safety notice board) and it will go to Parish Council for approval. ST MARY IN THE VALLEY AND ST EDMUNDS THARWA PRAYER NOTES - JULY 2015 Thank you for your support in this prayer ministry for St Mary in the Valley. Thank you for your support in this prayer ministry for St Mary in the Valley. Give thanks that God has called us to be a part of SMIV, the Tuggeranong Valley Community, St Edmunds Tharwa and the ministry that we have to each other. Give thanks for all who are involved in parish ministry and pray: that more people will volunteer their time to assist in the various ministries, share their gifts of hospitality, Give thanks for those: gifted with their hands and maintain the building, grounds and gardens, care for us, 7

facilitate worship, teach our young, lead or assist in groups, and the Parish Council and uphold the wardens and council praying for wisdom and guidance. Pray that through the Holy Spirit, God will continue to share His vision for this parish and that He will continue to provide all of the resources we need for the growth and administration of SMIV, including people and financial resources. You may also wish to select eg 10 families per week from the Parish Roll and pray for them. Sunday Pray and give thanks for: The community of SMIV for freedom to worship God openly and for the calling to be a beacon to others in the Valley. Sunday worship, for all who are involved in setting up for the services, the ushers, servers, lay readers. The ministry we have to each other. The ministry to the sick and dying. For those who are studying to improve their relationship with the community of faith. Those attending church today that all will be blessed, in a way that they will know can only be of God. Pray for companionship for the lonely, comfort for the sorrowing and relief for those in pain. Increase in us a spirit of compassion, that we may not add to the suffering of others, but comfort and befriend those who are in need. Monday Pray for: the Diocese, Bishop Stuart, as he leads us. and Assistant Bishops Trevor and Matt., for protection and refreshment. the people of St Edmunds Tharwa countries experiencing and recovering from natural disaster and the peoples particularly for the people of Nepal who have lost loved ones and incomes. For those people who have fled persecution, praying for their safety and rescue by the international community. Sunday Club activities, upholding and giving thanks for the teachers and assistants and for the children and the blessing they are to us. Pray for that God will raise up new people during the year to offer their gifts and talents in this important for Stephen as Chaplain to Caroline Chisholm High school For the Kingdom Kids the leaders, the children and their families Youth Group Praying for increased membership. We pray for peace in Gaza, for an end to the violence and bloodshed. for the Palestinian people, who suffer from injustice and the difficulty of everyday life, do not lose hope in your justice and mercy. We pray that they do not give in to despair and continue to place their hope for a better future in the strength of your hope. Those involved in pastoral care and ministry to the sick, pray that God will raise up others who want to share in this ministry. Tuesday Members of the parish with surnames beginning with A - F 8

Pray for the world situation particularly for the Australian servicemen and women serving overseas and for their families. Ask God to raise up leaders who will seek peace. Give thanks for and pray that God will strengthen and protect those who work for peace, for those who care for the widows and the orphans, for those who seek to eliminate poverty and those who work to reduce the suffering in the world. Pray for the world that needless destruction of our rainforests will cease. Continue to pray for rain in those areas that have had little. Pray for those who support and minister to the farmers and their families as they recover from this period of drought. Pray for outreach programs such as Alpha, and for new ways of sharing our faith for the organisers and for their safety, pray that God will raise up those necessary for the task. The Christians of in all areas of conflict will know the close presence of Jesus, the guidance of the Spirit and the protection of the Father. Humanitarian assistance would reach all who are in need. Wednesday Pray for: Members of the parish with surnames beginning with G - K Give thanks for and uphold the: Pray for musicians have a heart for music will continue to offer their services. Worship, praying that we will continue to be open to the touch of the Spirit especially as they prepare for services; may our services continue to a true expression of our love for You. Give thanks for the newcomers and pray that they will find warmth and refreshment with SMIV. For the leaders of all the nations, looking for ways to work together beyond fear and suspicion, For people of goodwill, responding generously to the needs of suffering communities, For the Australians who have friends and family involved in areas of conflict and disaster, For communities that are terrified by missiles, snipers, vigilantes or death squads, For the vulnerable and defenceless in conflict zones, for the children, the elderly, the disabled, the sick: Thursday Pray and give thanks for: that our parish will be encouraged and strengthened through the vision of the Mission Plan. Pray for all either returning or coming to SMIV for the first time that they will want to press-in and seek the heart of God. For the West Africans affected by the Ebola virus and for an international response, and For the easing of tensions in the Ukraine, Crimea for peace and stability in these communities. Members of the parish with surnames beginning with L - Q Pray for those with depression and eating disorders, especially our children. Pray for doctors and specialists who treat them, that they will be able find effective solutions and 9

reverse the damage. Pray also for individuals who suffer may they also come to understand the damage and gain the will to want to change. Friday Members of the parish with surnames beginning with R - Z Give thanks to the Lord for all he has provided to us, praying that we will be responsible stewards of those gifts and also pray that He will continue lead us and provide those resources we need to fulfil His will. Pray for those returning to school and for those attending for the first time, may they all be blessed and kept safe. Pray for an effective solution to bullying in our schools; for the victims and the bullies. May the bullies have their hearts changed and come to know the hurt this causes. Give thanks for Roberta, praying that her day off will be one of refreshment and enjoyment. Saturday Pray and give thanks for: Roberta, as she prepares for Sunday Our Sunday worship and for all involved in the worship. Pray that all who attend church tomorrow will be blessed in a special way by God. Uphold the Wednesday services and for blessing of all attending. Uphold the parish prayer ministry, praying that more people will seek to be involved. Gracious God, We pray for peace in our communities this day. We commit to you all who work for peace and an end to tensions, And those who work to uphold law and justice. We pray for an end to fear, for comfort and support to those who suffer. For calm in our streets and cities, that people may go about their lives in safety and peace. We uphold our Muslim sisters and brothers as they feel victimised, praying that they will recognise that not all in the community are against them. Pray for the families affected by the recent storms, for those who mourn loved ones, for those who have lost homes and livelihoods, pray for the community coming together to support these people. for the people of Nepal and for an international response to aid in their recovery, Prayers of the People for Reconciliation and Recognition of all Indigenous People Pray that we be open to a renewed relationship with Father through Jesus. Praying also that we will give thanks for His provision, for His creation and the care that we need to preserve the environment. Praying further that we look for Jesus in all those we meet. For the Sick Continue to pray for those we know are sick, giving thanks for healing. Ephesians 6: 18 "And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. I pray that you will feel so moved to respond to my plea. May God richly bless you in all you are doing in His name. 10

Any others known to us: (personal list)... Link: http://sharepoint.anglicancg.org.au/publib/docum ents/episcopal/diocesan%20cycle%20of%20prayer /Diocesan-Cycle-of-Prayer-13-June-2012.pdf Reflection: Psalm 62: 5, 6 Find rest, O my soul, in God alone; my hope comes from him. He alone is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I shall not be shaken. If you have any specific prayer requests or any event you would like to be included in the prayer diary please contact Graham Bartlett on 6291 8570 or bartmgt@iinet.net.au. "The Plum Tree in the Desert" book launch Saturday 11 July, 2.30-4.30 PM at St Peters Anglican Church, 1 Watling Place, Weston ACT. This new book by best-selling Christian author Naomi Reed tells inspiring stories of faith and mission from the last 25 years of Interserve. 11

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