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 area. Coffee
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%.