22nd March, 2015 Setting your Face Towards: Hope A Generous Gift John 12:112:1-11 As we approach Easter 2015 we are drawn again (if we are alert and willing) toward the understanding of deep passion, deep sacrifice and the power of Resurrection. Easter challenges everything about our self-understanding and motivates the rhythms of resurrectional joy in our own breathing, choices and orientations. We live in a world that reminds us all too often of the philosophies, cultures and ways of mean-spirited living which stand in stark contrast to the call to ‘life in abundance! Today we are invited to sit with Jesus’ good friends in Bethany in all the wonder, mystery, joy and awe of the power of God. As Lazarus casually laughs, tastes good food and enjoys the simple delight of friends and family, everyone remembers that only a short time before – he was dead and rotting in the grave. What a family meal! The full truth of ‘I Am the resurrection and the life’ was manifest and self-evident… not a metaphor, an illustration or a parable, but flesh and blood alive! Overwhelmed with gratitude and unspeakable joy Mary pours out the most fragrant and expensive gift she could find. She has seen the future in the raising of her brother and could not hold back her flood of generosity. It overflows and pervades the atmosphere… everything is enveloped by joy and praise. That wasn’t true of some others. There are always the critical, who are anxious to mask greed, pride and hatred under the guise of ‘stewardship’ and even ‘holiness’. Paul captured this in relation to all generosity and giving. “…Now he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness...This service that you perform is not only supplying the needs of the Lord’s people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God. Because of the service by which you have proved yourselves, others will praise God for the obedience that accompanies your confession of the gospel of Christ, and for your generosity in sharing with them and with everyone else. And in their prayers for you their hearts will go out to you, because of the surpassing grace God has given you. Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!” 2 Corinthians 9:10-15 John Sharpe Welcome to Ringwood. We are not a perfect church…. But we do love the Lord and seek to take his life, call, ministry and hope seriously. We seek to THRIVE in his favour through an attentiveness to the Word, joining in community, seeking to recognize and exercise our gifts and connection with the wider neighborhood. WORSHIP THIS MORNING NIGHT CHURCH - 6.00pm Worship Leading: Underground Station Song Leading: Penny Martin Speaker: John Sharpe John will be speaking Easter Notice of a Special General Meeting – Sunday 22nd of March. Directly following the service today, there will be a very short meeting to endorse the election of Dave Moody as Secretary, by a show of hands. If you are Member of the church you are eligible to vote. Today we are being lead in worship by Underground Station. Give thanks for their vitality of faith and for the commitment of the Underground Station Leadership Team led by Linda Mill our Children’s and Family Minister. Why not consider being part of the Children’s Ministry team for Underground Station, All Stars… Crèche… holiday program…or Kids Hope at Eastwood Primary! Talk to Linda ASAP! There is a world of discipling and encouragement waiting ! YOUTH EASTER CAMP Friday 3rd April Monday 6th April, 2015 IF YOU HAVEN’T ALREADY BOOKED, YOU WILL NEED TO GET YOUR REGISTRATIONS IN NOW!!. Registrations can be downloaded from the church website at http://ringwoodchurch.org.au/files/ringwoodchurch/Resources/Easter% 20Camp%202015%20info.pdf or please phone the church office 98708169 for a registration form. SOME DATES FOR YOUR 2015 DIARY: 29th March 30th March 31st March 2nd April 3rd April 3-6th April 5th April 17 & 18th April 23rd April Induction for Drew Nicholls Prayer Labyrinth Kids Activity Arvo Maundy Thursday service Good Friday service Youth Group - Easter Camp at Toolangi Resurrection Sunday Women of Purpose—Destiny’s Child ‘Work-Life Balance’ Prayer Action: à à à à à à à à à à à à à à Pray for Vanuatu in the aftermath of the cyclone. Pray for the many churches, Pacific governments and humanitarian agencies at work there. Give thanks for the foresight and provision of those agencies that provided emergency supplies before the cyclone hit. Continue to pray for the Middle-East and for the ongoing complexities of violence that rampage through this troubled area. Pray for those who are peacemakers and community builders. Pray for the hearts of the violent to be changed by compassion and empathy with their victims. Pray for families that are in turmoil and under pressure. We have connection with a significant number of families experiencing significant stress. Pray for those in the wider community that we work with each week to bring practical support and encouragement. Uphold the many people from Ringwood who are ‘nerve endings of the Kingdom of God’ in their places of work, schools, sports clubs and neighbourhoods. Pray for fruitfulness in our prayers, words and deeds… Pray for Marg Kittelty Chaplain at Eastwood Primary and Karen Kepert, Chaplain at Croydon Primary. Pray also for the many other chaplains in the region. Pray for Janet Woodlock as she continues to facilitate prayer and the encouragement of leaders and various agencies through her role as National Coordinator of Churches of Christ. Uphold Craig Brown in the work he does with GMP (Global Mission Partners) and as he uses his gift of research and writing to bring God’s stories to light. Also pray for him as he works on a Mission Exposure trip later in the year. Pray for the upcoming Elders meeting this Tuesday night. Give thanks for their faithfulness and dedication to see God honoured. Pray for their wisdom and for fruitfulness and joy to accompany their leadership. Pray for those seeking work at present. Give thanks for work found. Pray for those expecting babies later in the year. Pray especially for Sonja and Tim Nuttman. Give thanks for the community connection and fun of the recent Family ‘ART ATTACK’ evening. Give thanks for the quality and imagination of leadership involved. Such a wonderful team effort! Uphold the wider Body of Christ in our region… why not develop the discipline of quickly praying for each church you walk or drive past… for God’s protection, blessing, strength and witness. Pray for Andrew Menzies (Principal at Stirling Theological College and worshiping here with Kim and his family) as he spends time lecturing and encourage Christian leaders and students in Bandung Indonesia over the next week. We have such good friends in Indonesia. New rosters … started on 22nd March. Please check the pigeon holes for your hard copies. They can also be found on our website under http://ringwoodchurch.org.au under Ministries, Worship, Worship teams. WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY - 12.30-2pm (parents room) The Gospel of John ‘Found Fruitful’ study . Open to anyone. Led by John Sharpe Ringwood Men's Shed update Some great news!! We have the keys to the door. The Maroondah City Council have secured our workshop space providing new locks and escape signage. This will enable our group to have greater flexibility of access. Work is progressing on the lounge and kitchen spaces and very soon we should able to start installing cabinets and then the painting of the space can begin. Thanks to the generosity of the Church community we made $360.00 at the Barbecue last week. Women of Purpose Upcoming Event Human trafficking and sexual exploitation of young women has been hidden for many years. But there are several groups helping to overcome this devastating trade, and to provide freedom and hope to many of the girls who have been trapped in this lifestyle. Helen and Ian Yarrow from our church have become involved with one of these groups, Destiny Rescue, by visiting Thailand and sponsoring some of the girls who have been freed from slavery. We would like to support what they are doing, by raising our level of awareness, by being prayerful, and by raising funds to contribute to this mission. To do this, we plan to show the DVD Street Dreams, a documentary which “tears down the facade of some of the world’s most exotic tourist locations, revealing an industry that thrives on manipulation and destruction.” If we were to show it to a large number of people, the licensing cost would be prohibitive. We have therefore decided to have at least two showings in homes – one on Friday evening 17 April at Heathmont, the other on Saturday afternoon 18 April in Warranwood. Depending on the level of interest, we have a third home available, also on the Saturday. Helen will be available at each screening, to share her experiences with us, and to let us know more about Destiny Rescue. There will be no charge, but if you feel you would like to make a donation it would be gratefully received. Supper/afternoon tea will be provided. Space is limited, so ladies, if you are interested in coming, please ring Merilyn Sprott on 0429 145 270 to reserve a seat. Accommodation is needed for a young Austrian lady in her mid 20’s who will be working with Operation Mobilisation for 12 months as a graphic designer. If anyone is able to provide board for her please contact Trish Sonsie 0421 011 871 for more information. The place of Prayer in Work/Life Balance Prayer Evenings with Bronwyn Checkley Come and share two evenings, in which we will explore these questions and discuss ways in which we can learn "to march to the beat of a different drum", to walk at a different pace, even in the context of this fast paced, noisy, competitive and complex 21st Century in which we live. Can we really live our lives from a place of peace and rest and joy even in the midst of the demanding and challenging events of our daily lives - or is this just an impossible dream? Learning to practice the presence of God in our Daily Life ~ Centuries ago an elderly monk, Brother Lawrence spoke these words to a younger monk, who came seeking his wisdom upon these same questions: “For me the time of activity does not differ from the time of prayer, and in the noise and clatter of my kitchen, while several persons are together calling for as many different things, I possess God in as great a tranquility as when upon my knees at the blessed sacrament.” “O Lord thou knowest that it is not Thy gifts I seek, but Thee Thyself, and my heart will know no rest, till it has found Thee.” Working hard for God versus living in God Learning to Live from the Centre - our Source ~ Two nights Thursday April 23rd - 7.30 - 9.30pm and/or Thursday April 30th - 7.30– 9.30pm Cost $15.00 per night - Supper provided RSVP - April 17th Please ring the office on 9870 8169 or email [email protected] to register INDUCTION to Ministry for Drew Nicholls: March 29th Life Groups 2015 Fruitful connection with God and with others Interested in an ‘interest group’? I have a number of people who are keen to connect around mutual interests. To date, areas include: · · Bushwalking Travel · · Gardening Bike riding · · Craft Golf · Swimming · Movies · · Railways Photography If you are interested in joining with like-minded enthusiasts, or have expertise in these areas that you’d like to share, please contact me on [email protected], or through the Church Office [email protected]. Life Group Leaders I am currently updating our information about existing Life Groups. If you lead a group and have not received an email from Natalie or Anne about your group information, please contact me on 8288-1988 or [email protected] Natalie Robson Mission and Evangelism The Mission & Evangelism committee would like to remind all members of the church, of the families that are financially supported on a monthly basis from the M & E budget and that ask that you remember them in prayer. YWAM Newcastle (Stephensons) $250 per month YWAM Thailand (Stephen & Ruth Devenish) $125 per month Global Interaction Indonesia (Matt & Tash Sharpe) $125 per month Operation Mobilisation (Sonsies) $125 per month CAP (Christians Against Poverty) $50 per month One off distribution of funds has also been made for the following: Blessed Feet for DVD distribution $300 Op Shop to purchase suitable Tracts $200 Brian & Araceli Steain to assist with cost of clothing Philippines $200 Matt & Tash Sharpe to assist with airfares & initial costs $200 Stephen & Ruth Devenish to assist with airfares & initial costs $200 Global Mission Partners for where most needed. $1000 These are all part of our family here at Ringwood so please keep them all in prayer that God would keep them safe & bless their every endeavour for His Kingdom. Ian Hughes To order copies of the sermon on CD, please find an order form in the attendance register. Leave in the register and these will be processed and available, usually within one week. If you would like to offer a donation to this ministry, please place this in the offering bowl. Financial Snapshot of Tithes and Offerings Budget $ 44,461 Feb-15 Actual Difference $ 43,098 $ (1,363) Year to Date Budget Actual Difference $ 421,807 $396,995 ($24,812) This is the first monthly Tithes and Offerings summary to be reported in the Breaking News. As previously reported we continue to be significantly behind our year to date figures. If you would like to know more information, please contact one of the members of the FGA Committee. Ken Morton, Dave Moody, Sandra Punithan, Russell Cheal, Mark Travill, Michael Campbell or Anne Morley Worshipful, faithful and regular giving to God’s work … consider I authorise Ringwood Church of Christ, 13 Bedford Road, Ringwood 3134. to charge my credit card for $_____________ being my offering for today. 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Mastercard NAB BSB: 083 343 Account No: 89 395 1419 Card No: Name on card: ______________________________________ Signature: _____________________________________________ Card Expiry Date: __/__ Contact No: _________________________ Birthday Greetings - March Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th Virginia Broadbent, Barb Steen, Drew Nicholls, Kate Easdown, Mitchell Crozier, Meaghan Crozier, Sharon Evans Mark Lewis, Russell Ludgater, Simon Trease, Phil Wright Hayley Sinnatt, Elijah Graham Nellor Peter Alsop Next Week - 29th March PALM SUNDAY MARK 11:1 11:1--14 John Sharpe Max Moody G Hawkins Joel Smith Joel Smith, John Newnham, Brian and Belinda Tanfield, Fran and Graeme Collings, Kate Easdown, Sue Rosel Band: Darren Evans, Ben G Nellor, Felicity G Prowse, Sue Green, Lachlan Salmon, Sandra Punithan Singers: Rebecca Murray, Amelie Fraser, Neal Glover Audio: Mark Nettelbeck Projection: Allan Swan Morning Tea: Norma James & Barb Harrison Communion Preparation: Marg Nettelbeck Flowers: Welcome : Dorothy Birch & Jenny Waack, Anne & Noel Morley Offering Counters: Colin Pritchard, Russ Cheal NIGHT CHURCH: Easter Palm Sunday Speaker: Drew Nicholls Leader: Luke Broadbent & Holly Tregenza Speaker: Worship/Communion: Song Leader: Bible Reading: Communion Helpers: Op Shop: Wednesday/Thursday (10.00am - 3.00pm) Oasis Meals: - Thursday (12.00pm) NOTICEBOARD: Free – Billy Graham Crusade Songs Music and Words See noticeboard. House/Dog sitter required. Easter Biscuit Bake: Can you help Prison Fellowship provide homemade biscuits for Easter SUNDAY SERVICE TIMES 8.30am Communion/Study 10.00am Worship 6.00pm Evening NEW PLAYGROUP TO START IN TERM 2 After much prayer and conversation it’s great to be able to announce a third playgroup will be operating from Term 2 on Wednesday afternoons from 1.45pm – 3.15pm. Sue Tregenza, ably assisted by Liz Grayden will be facilitating this new group. Registrations are now open, so if you have friends or family who might be interested, let them know. You can register by contacting Linda Mill on ph 9870 8169 or email: [email protected] Kids Activity Arvo – Awesome Mission Opportunity This coming school holidays we will be running Kids Activity Arvo on Tuesday 31st March from 2pm – 4.30pm. Linda is seeking to build a team for this day as children participate in activities and watch the movie “Horton Hears a Who” based on the popular children’s book by Dr Suess. Kids Activity Arvo has been a great way to reconnect with children in the local area who have been to our holiday programs as well as take our contact with children who come to our mid week and Sunday programs to another level. Team members are needed to: · supervise the children and the activities · help in the kitchen with afternoon tea · talk with parents in the Gold Lounge · do some baking for the Gold Lounge Please seriously think and pray about your availability and interest and contact Linda in the next week or so. SUNDAY ROAST - 29th March - after morning church. Stay after church and share with others over a roast lunch and dessert. Cost - $10.00. RSVP on the sign-up sheet in church foyer or phone the church office on 9870-8169. NEW PLAYGROUP TO START IN TERM 2 After much prayer and conversation it’s great to be able to announce a third playgroup will be operating from Term 2 on Wednesday afternoons from 1.45pm – 3.15pm. Sue Tregenza, ably assisted by Liz Grayden will be facilitating this new group. Registrations are now open, so if you have friends or family who might be interested, let them know. You can register by contacting Linda Mill on ph 9870 8169 or email: [email protected] Kids Activity Arvo – Awesome Mission Opportunity This coming school holidays we will be running Kids Activity Arvo on Tuesday 31st March from 2pm – 4.30pm. Linda is seeking to build a team for this day as children participate in activities and watch the movie “Horton Hears a Who” based on the popular children’s book by Dr Suess. Kids Activity Arvo has been a great way to reconnect with children in the local area who have been to our holiday programs as well as take our contact with children who come to our mid week and Sunday programs to another level. Team members are needed to: · supervise the children and the activities · help in the kitchen with afternoon tea · talk with parents in the Gold Lounge · do some baking for the Gold Lounge Please seriously think and pray about your availability and interest and contact Linda in the next week or so. SUNDAY ROAST - 29th March - after morning church. Stay after church and share with others over a roast lunch and dessert. Cost - $10.00. RSVP on the sign-up sheet in church foyer or phone the church office on 9870-8169.
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