Sunday 22 December 2019

We wish you all a very happy Christmas, and best wishes for 2020.

Christmas & New Year at St Martins

Christmas Eve 7.00pm

Christmas Day 9.30am

Combined services with Beckenham Methodist Church, Malcolm Ave:

Sunday 29 Dec 10am at BMC

Sunday 5 Jan   10am HERE

Sunday 12 Jan 10am at BMC

Sunday 19 Jan 10am HERE

A Christmas Blessing:

Know your life is a treasured gift of God.

Know our human journey matters to God because God has joined us on that journey

Know that in Jesus is the light that can guide us and lead us in our darkness

May you know the light and love of God that has come to us in the gift of Jesus, and may this light and love guide you and be in you.

     Amen

Many thanks to Rev Nancy-Jean Whitehead for leading today’s worship. Dugald is in Wellington officiating at his niece’s wedding.

2020 Dates:

Meditation Group resumes 14th January.

The Parish Office re-opens on 16th January.

Elder Care Group resumes on 21st January.

Crafty Crafters resumes 23rd January.

Waltham Cottage… Adrienne picked up a wonderful carload of gifts this week. Thank you for all the generous support.

Christian World Service Christmas Appeal: Envelopes can be returned to the church offering any Sunday until January 26th. Your donation will go towards projects like building rain water tanks that will enable others to have a supply of water for drinking and irrigation. Amidst our plenty we are invited to give to others to honour the birth of Jesus who came to bring justice and equality for all.

St Martins Fund Raiser: Handmade greeting cards for sale in foyer every Sunday. $3 each. Special cards made to order. See Janette. All proceeds to St Martins.

Cleaning Roster: Your help cleaning the church plant is appreciated. Please add your name to the list in the foyer.

Sunday 15th December 2019

NOTICES:

A very warm welcome to you all this morning. Please come through to the Lounge after the service for a cuppa and a time to talk.

THE PARISH OFFICE closes on Friday 20th December 2019 and will re-open on Thursday 16th January 2020.

Community Carols at Opawa Community Church, Aynsley Tce TONIGHT 6pm. All are welcome.

Singing Group resumes in February.

Meditation Group meets this Tuesday 7.00pm in the Lounge, then takes a break until 14th January.

Christmas & New Year at St Martins

Christmas Eve 7.00pm

Christmas Day 9.30am

Combined services with Beckenham Methodist Church:

Sunday 29 Dec 10am at BMC

Sunday 5 Jan   10am HERE

Sunday 12 Jan 10am at BMC

Sunday 19 Jan 10am HERE

Lawn Mowing volunteers required for January & March  – add your name to the list in the foyer if you can help. Thank You.

St Martins Fund Raiser: Handmade greeting cards for sale in foyer every Sunday. $3 each. Special cards made to order. See Janette. All proceeds to St Martins.

Christmas Gifts for Waltham Community Cottage: Thank you to everyone who has donated gifts, wrapping paper, cards and edible goodies.

Giving Review..Recently Dugald outlined our current financial situation.  We currently employ a minister 2/3rds time, but would like to increase this to a full time position. 

With Dugald’s retirement we have to advise the Ministry Settlement Board what level of ordained ministry we are able to sustain.   A Giving Review Team is currently looking at a range of options we have to increase income, but a key area is our regular offerings which need to increase by at least $15,000 per annum to meet projected costs. 

You will have received a letter asking you to review your giving and respond with your pledge to increase giving to your church, which needs to be returned to the silver box in the foyer or directly to our Treasurer by NEXT Sunday 22nd December.

Managers’ Report from Meeting 11th December

Gates are being erected to finish the enclosure behind the church. Thank you to Keith, David, Rob.

Menzshed have erected spouting on the office and are currently building shelving units for the upstairs store. 

The consent for the Menzshed workshop is currently before the CCC.  We hope to hear whether we can proceed before Christmas.

Corrugated iron roof over the kitchen will be replaced in January.

Managers have decided not to paint the church roof in the near future, but will monitor the roof.

Next Working Bee 9.00am Saturday  Feb 15th

Finances…. Our accounts for payment for the last 2 months have totalled $26,000 with $4,300 spent on the Menzshed establishment.   Our income was $40,400 but this includes the grant from the Alpine Mission Fund to establish the St Martins Menzshed of $22,000.  Offerings totalled $10,100 for the period.

Financial Review Team reported the minister has offered teaching on giving and the need to invite others to church, presentations have been given on our current situation and the need to raise offerings by $15,000, and a letter sent to all members asking them to review their giving.  Responses to the letter are asked for by December 22nd and we will then meet to assess what messages we give the Ministry Settlement Board.

Other revenue streams are being promoted.  These include:

  • Rental from use of buildings…. We need more weekly users and aim to lift this stream to $15,000 by June 2020.  Our website has been upgraded to advertise ourselves.
  • Special Appeals…. Members are encouraged to donate their charitable tax rebates to their church.  There will be a ‘top up appeal’ in June. 
  • Bequests…Members are asked to consider leaving a bequest to their church.  Without bequests in the past our complex could not have been strengthened.
  • Outside Fundraising….we will have a forum after worship on January 26th to discuss other forms of fundraising.  Put your creative thinking caps on!
  • Increasing our numbers….

Meeting Night…Managers will shift their meeting night to the second Wednesday of the month and welcome Peter Mechaelis as the new chairperson.   We expressed our thanks to Wayne Barton our outgoing chair.

Sunday 8 December 2019

NOTICES:

A very warm welcome to you all this morning. Please come through to the Lounge after the service for a cuppa and a time to talk.

Giving Review..Recently Dugald outlined our current financial situation.  We currently employ a minister 2/3rds time, but would like to increase this to a full time position. 

With Dugald’s retirement we have to advise the Ministry Settlement Board what level of ordained ministry we are able to sustain.   A Giving Review Team is currently looking at a range of options we have to increase income, but a key area is our regular offerings which need to increase by at least $15,000 per annum to meet projected costs. 

You will have received a letter asking you to review your giving and respond with your pledge to increase giving to your church.  The Giving Review Team will give more information today to guide you in your decision making. 

To enable us to advise the Ministry Settlement Board we are asking for responses to be returned to the silver box in the foyer or directly to our Treasurer by Sunday 22nd December.

Community Carols at Opawa Community Church, Aynsley Tce, Sunday 15th December 6pm. All are welcome



Foot Clinic TOMORROW 1-4pm in the Lounge.

Board of Managers’ meeting Wednesday 11th December 7.30pm in the foyer.

Singing Group…. meets 9.15am sharp on the first and third Sundays.

Meditation Group meets in the lounge every Tuesday 6.45pm.

Christmas & New Year at St Martins

Christmas Eve 7.00pm

Christmas Day 9.30am

Combined services with Beckenham Methodist Church:

Sunday 29 Dec 10am at BMC

Sunday 5 Jan   10am HERE

Sunday 12 Jan 10am at BMC

Sunday 19 Jan 10am HERE

Wednesday Walkers 11th Dec: Meet 9.30am at Hillsborough Park playground on Bishopsworth St for a walk through the park and along the Heathcote River. Morning tea at 34 Alderson Ave, where we will be raising money for the village in Borneo that Alexandria will be helping for a few days during her April 2020 trip. Rob 384 4320.

St Martins Fund Raiser: Handmade greeting cards for sale in foyer every Sunday. $3 each. Special cards made to order. See Janette. All proceeds to St Martins.

Carboot Sale: THIS Saturday 14th December 9-11am at St Mark’s Church, Opawa Rd.

Crafty Crafters every Thursday

10am-12noon in the lounge. $3 per session. Bring along an unfinished item, or try a new one. All are welcome. Lyndsey 388 1264.

Christmas Gifts for Waltham Community Cottage: Next Sunday is your final opportunity to donate gifts for Waltham Cottage. Wrapping paper, cards and edible items also appreciated.

THANK YOU to everyone who came along to help at last week’s Working Bee.

South Brighton Voices concert TODAY 2pm,  St John’s Woolston.

What are you eating this Christmas?

Have you ever thought where some of our food comes from?  There are foods that are produced with slave labour.  The three foods at highest risk are  fish, cocoa and sugar.   One local supermarket is doing well –  Countdown. If you’re doing baking this Christmas, consider using their own brand sugar which is certified through Bonsucro to be slave free. Countdown’s own brand Cocoa is also certified. 

Often farmed fish products are produced with slave labour.  Countdown salmon is fed on slave free fish meal as are Regal and Southern ocean brands.  Farmed prawns are often fed on food procured through slave labour, and peeled by slave labour.  Buy wild caught Australian or Argentinian prawns or the Kingfisher brand. 

Don’t forget to ask staff in supermarkets about whether slave labour has been used in the production of the food you buy.  The message will be passed up the chain.

Sunday 1st December 2019

A very warm welcome to you all this morning. Please come through to the Lounge after the service for a cuppa and a time to talk.

Giving Review..Last week Dugald outlined our current financial situation.  We currently employ a minister 2/3rds time, but would like to increase this to a full time position. 

With Dugald’s retirement we have to advise the Ministry Settlement Board what level of ordained ministry we are able to sustain.   A Giving Review Team is currently looking at a range of options we have to increase income, but a key area is our regular offerings which need to increase by at least $15,000 per annum to meet projected costs. 

You will receive a letter today asking you to review your giving and respond with your pledge to increase giving to your church.  The Giving Review Team will give more information next Sunday (8th Dec) to guide you in your decision making. 

To enable us to advise the Ministry Settlement Board we are asking for responses to be returned to the silver box in the foyer or directly to our Treasurer by Sunday 22nd December.

Singing Group…. meets 9.15am sharp on the first and third Sundays.

Meditation Group meets in the lounge every Tuesday 6.45pm.

Wednesday Walkers 4th Dec: Trip to Leithfield. See Sonya for details.

St Martins Fund Raiser: Handmade greeting cards for sale in foyer every Sunday. $3 each. Special cards made to order. See Janette. All proceeds to St Martins.

Carboot Sale: Saturday 14th December 9-11am at St Mark’s Church, Opawa Rd. Come and do some early Christmas shopping!

Crafty Crafters every Thursday 10am-12noon in the lounge. $3 per session. Bring along an unfinished item, or try a new one. All are welcome. Lyndsey 388 1264.

Christmas Gifts for Waltham Community Cottage: Sundays 8 & 15 December. Please bring the kind of gifts you would like to receive or you would give to your loved ones. Gifts are required for  men, women, teenagers, boys and girls. The staff choose the gift for the client from what is given by our congregation. Wrapping paper and cards also appreciated. Edible items are very welcome (bring these on the 15th  only).

Jam Stall…check out the jam stall today – there might be something you haven’t tried! Sue 960 7657.

South Brighton Voices concert next Sunday 8th December 2pm at St John’s Church, Ferry Rd, Woolston. Tickets $20, available from Lyndsey McKay.

The Plainsmen Barbershop Chorus present “A Christmas Celebration” at the Transitional Cathedral Saturday 7th December 7.30pm. Door sales available. Adults $20, seniors $15.

Te Whare Koopu o Oterepo – Waltham Community Cottage.

20th Anniversary at 201 Hastings St East.

On Wednesday 13th November 65 people gathered together for a luncheon to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Cottage. There were people from the Community Board, past staff and people from the community who had been there when it first opened its doors.

The 20th anniversary of service to the community was also acknowledged in Parliament through a notice of motion put by Dr Duncan Webb MP.

The cottage was purchased by the Christchurch City Council and was officially opened at the end of July 1999. It moved from a home on the corner of Waltham Rd & Austin St, where the project had previously operated for the past ten years.

The Cottage is a 100 year old property that has managed to withstand the test of time especially through the earthquakes.

The Cottage continues to be a hub of activity where people come together from the community; be it young or old from all walks of life; the homeless, people from different cultures eg India, Pakistan, China.

St Martins Presbyterian Church has supported the Cottage right from the beginning nearly 30 years ago. Each week food has been collected to fill the food bank and more recently gifts have been given to be distributed to those in need at Christmas. There have been individuals within the church who have given in many and various ways.

On behalf of the Executive of the Cottage, I want to express our grateful thanks for the compassion shown and the support given over these past 20 or more years. Long may it continue.

Lyndsey McKay

Convenor, Executive Committee

Te Whare Koopu o Oteropo – Waltham Community Cottage.

Sunday 24th November 2019

NOTICES:

A very warm welcome to you all this morning. Please come through to the Lounge after the service for a cuppa and a time to talk.

Risingholme celebrates their 75th anniversary today. Pop along to 22 Cholmondeley Ave between 11am-2pm.

Singing Group…. meets 9.15am sharp on the first and third Sundays.

Meditation Group meets elsewhere this Tuesday.

FIRESIDE Women’s Group meets this Tuesday 26th November in the lounge at 7.45pm. This will be an informal gathering, sharing stories about Christmas past and present. Please bring a small plate to share for supper. All women are very welcome. Margaret 366 8936.

Wednesday Walkers 27th Nov: Meet 9.30am in Hackthorne Rd near the Sign of the Takahe for a walk around the areaCoffee at Sign of the Takahe. Please arrange car pooling if you are not happy driving on the hill. All welcome Gerard 339 6242

Working Bee THIS Saturday 30th November 9-11am – come along and help with gardening, shifting earth, window cleaning.

New Sunday Roster available today – please check to see if there is one for you to collect. Anna.

Carboot Sale: Saturday 14th December 9am at St Mark’s Church, Opawa Rd. Limited spaces available. $10 for the space. See Anna in the Office if you’re interested.

Crafty Crafters every Thursday 10am-12noon in the lounge. $3 per session. Bring along an unfinished item, or try a new one. All are welcome. Lyndsey 388 1264.

Christmas Gifts for Waltham Community Cottage: Sundays 1, 8 & 15 December. Please bring the kind of gifts you would like to receive or you would give to your loved ones. Gifts are required for  men, women, teenagers, boys and girls. The staff choose the gift for the client from what is given by our congregation. Wrapping paper and cards also appreciated. Edible items are very welcome (please bring these on the 15th  only).

South Brighton Voices invite you to their concert “A Christmas Cracker” on Sunday 8th December 2pm at St John’s Anglican Church, Ferry Rd, Woolston. Tickets $20, available from Lyndsey McKay.

MenzShed…a fire report has been received which indicates that the west wall will need extra gib placed internally to give a higher fire rating. We will also need to install a ramp for disabled access. The structural engineer is requiring a plywood ‘skirt’ around the building. A consent application will be put in this week, and work to place the building on piles may begin in mid-December.

SPANZ – the latest edition is available in the foyer today….inside are reflections on the Mosque attacks here in Christchurch, caring for creation, Kiwi Church, a visit to Palestine, global mission, and other items.  Pick up your copy today and learn of some of the exciting things happening in our church.

Session Report November:

Dugald asked the question why do we keep our faith so private and so rarely speak with others about our experience of God, Jesus, or the Spirit in our lives.  Don’t be surprised if Session members ask as we chat together after worship, “did you hear a whisper of God in worship today?”, or “what do you take away from our gathering today?”.  Maybe there was something that Dugald said, or some other part of worship that made sense to you, or touched a deep place.  Maybe there was something you disagreed with.  Let’s see if we can bring God into our everyday conversations.

We are planning combined services with Beckenham Methodist post Christmas.

We are grateful to Bill for the formation of the singing group which learns new music.

Two new pulpit falls have been donated by Barbara McKinnon.

A new chairman for the Board of Managers has been elected – Peter Mechaelis.

The Giving Review Team reported on their plans to lift our finances to enable full-time ministry.  A letter from this team will be circulated on Sunday 1st and a report given to the congregation on Sunday 8th December.

A Vision Team was established to act as an executive and to articulate the vision of the parish.  The membership of this is still being established, but this team will act as the core leadership team in the absence of a minister.

An Early Christmas with Schola Cantorum choir, Tuesday 3rd December 5.30-6.10pm at The Piano, 156 Armagh St. Door sales $10 – cash only.

Handel’s “Messiah” with the City Choir & CSO in the Town Hall Auditorium, Saturday 7th December 7.30pm. Book at Ticketek.

Christian Savings

Is an interdenominational non bank deposit taker licensed by the Reserve Bank.  They accept deposits and then lend churches and Christian charities as a way of growing God’s Kingdom in New Zealand.  Presbyterian Savings and Development Society (PSDS) became part of Christian Savings a few years ago. 

The good thing about Christian Savings is you know your investment will be utilised for good things and not to support the alcohol industry or the arms industry as will usually happen with the big banks.  It also means your money will be put to work in New Zealand for things like building churches, providing housing, and supporting other Christian projects.

You can open a call account or a term deposit.  Another possibility is to invest money as a charitable deposit.  Your capital will be returned after your chosen term, but the interest it earns could be donated to your church or another charity nominated by you. 

More details are available in the Christian Savings newsletter, “The Good Investor”, or pick up an information pamphlet in the foyer.  (More information online: www.christiansavings.co.nz)

Currently there is a special rate for new term deposit investments of one year – 3%.