PEPPERING
So what about prayer?
The ministry of administration absolutely requires it.
We are after all a pilgrim people at prayer.
This week we are praying for Bentleigh, and Belgrave Heights.
We have one of our larger congregations in Bentleigh and they are praying as they have set out below.
We at Bentleigh are praying for the whole congregation as we look forward to the appointment of a Intentional Interim Minister. We pray at this time of new beginnings with hope for fresh ways of seeing the will of God at work among us and of following Christ and ministering in God’s name.
We pray for those who are ill, for those recuperating from surgery, for the bereaved and for those who are lonely. Bring healing, grace, peace and the assurance that God’s love enfolds us in our needs.
We pray for our young people as they gather together encouraging, acknowledging and strengthening the love of Christ in their life and socially enjoying and sharing friendship. Bless those who are preparing to attend NCYC2011, inspire them as they raise the necessary funds. Fill them with excitement, expectation and openness to learn, listen and enjoy the company of young Christians from all over Australia.
We thank God for the completion of a Solar Energy System, enabling us to be better stewards of the environment and of our finances.
We pray for the Presbytery of Port Phillip East, for all ministers, office bearers and members, for all congregations, agencies and schools within its bounds. May all that is done be to the glory of God and the building up of His Kingdom.
From Belgrave Heights probably our smallest congregation, they pray God’s continued blessing on their mission and ministry and the work of their Community Minister, Len Lacey and his wife Anne.
This work is vital, that is, life giving. Remember the disciples when faced with a particularly difficult problem of healing were told by Jesus, ‘This kind (of illness/suffering) can come out only through prayer.
We pray that these two communities of faith in our Presbytery can bring healing and hope to the communities in which they are located.
Check the prayer calendar for next week.
Love to you all
David
Peppering
Pilgrimage
A new journey is planned for us as part of being on the way together!
I sit here in my office on Shrove Tuesday, reflecting on the coming weeks.What! no pancakes? The day before Ash Wednesday is variously known as Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday. The French know it as Mardi Gras (Greasy Tuesday) It is the day to clear out all the old greasy foods (yummy) and prepare to fast
during the coming Season of Lent.
Looking ahead to the lectionary readings for Ash Wednesday I observed that God doesn’t appear
to be all that interested in our fasting. It seems that the focus is on coming to live righteous lives.
I’m sure that during these coming weeks and months that we can begin to earnestly be a people at
prayerful mission. The Presbytery has set out a prayer calendar and each week invites congregations
within its bound to pray for the congregations listed.
This week we are praying for Beaumaris/Blackrock
They seek prayer for
- the guidance of the Holy Spirit for discernment and wisdom in our mission panning work this year.
- a blessing on our activities through Lent and Easter: our annual Pancake Night, Ash Wednesday service and the various special Lenten worship services and discussion groups, ecumenical Stations of the Cross on Good Friday.
- uphold the regional initiative to hold a monthly youth service among Uniting Churches in the Bayside/Kingston area which our Youth Group is keen to participate in.
and for Narre Warren North.
They seek prayer for
- their Opportunity Shop Project as they explore ways to engage with their community.
-they are building a shed as part of the project and seek the Spirit’s guidance
on their increasing their inclusive fellowship.
Both these congregations have wonderful websites which can help you see what
their mission is. As we mature this process of delivering you Peppering we will begin
to see photos and information from the specific congregations.
Check the resources area of this website for the prayer calendar to see
when your congregation is listed and so that you can send information to me for inclusion.
Just last Sunday February14, the Presbytery ordained Julie Ross to Ministry of the Word at High Street Road UC in Mount Waverley. To see the Presbytery in celebratory mode is joyful and solemn. After we ordained then we inducted Julie to Ministry at High Street Rd in which she had carried out her Intern Year. Celebration and promise, joy and hope were strongly present. As it was the Transfiguration of Jesus ( The last Sunday of the Epiphany) a strong theme of ministry as transformational was put forward. The liberation theology of the Exodus and the role of the prophet in announcing God’s call of the people to justice, was seen as being summed up in Jesus.
The Presbytery has been busy in Celebration with other inductions Rev Dr Ji Zhang at Gardiner, and Rev Peter Whitaker to Leighmoor. There are more on the way and is really exciting to see all the Presbytery together. On the 24th we will gather as the Presbytery in Council at Serrell St East Malvern. It too will be a celebration as we install the new Chairperson, Rev Nicole Lourensz. We will also want to thank the outgoing Chairperson Rev Dr Graeme Sutton for his splendid leadership into the new Presbytery Structure.
Here at the office ( without pancakes!) I am engaged with a number of matters pertinent to my areas of responsibility. Currently we are collecting the property audits that congregations have done. After completion of the Essential Services Compliance this probably would have been seen as another drag. Given the state of the current Synod budget we need to have a clear picture of our resources and how they are being utilised. I would encourage you to see it as preparation for the Pilgrimage.
Let’s walk in the footsteps of Jesus, together,
Grace and Peace to you,
David Peel
REGIONAL YOUTH GATHERINGS
THIRD SUNDAY OF THE MONTH
5.00 – 7.00 pm
This is a new initiative within the Presbytery and is aimed at giving youth from around the Presbytery a chance to get together on the third Sunday of the month especially where they may not have many other youth in their own congregation. First Regional Youth Gathering is on Sunday 21st February, 2010 and will be hosted by the Mapu (Youth) of the Cook Islands Congregation, Clayton at 14 Burton Avenue Clayton [Melway 79 B3]. It will feature music, sharing by guest speakers …. youth delegates from Koornang’s India Exposure Trip last month to mission areas in southern India, worship and a time of fellowship over a Cook Island Kai Kai (food). An event not to be missed – and you do not need to be a youth member to join in!!
If you cannot make this one, put a note in your diary for next month.
Contact person is Hannah Dungan, Youth & Family Worker (Pastor), Koornang Uniting Church 0422 628 028 or mousey_brown@hotmail.com
eLectionary 2010
Bible Texts for weekly reading in Church
Somers Camp
Somers is not just a summer camp,
in fact it is not even a summer camp,
it’s a Presbytery Youth Ministry,
of amazing inventiveness.
Check it out under Ministry Places.
Pepperings: Volume 1 Number 3
Peppering is the Presbytery’s Good News Letter
In this edition read about “Women in Ministry”
Taste and see that the Lord is good!
Read, Enjoy, Contribute! Write letters to the editor, suggest themes, share what you are doing on your patch.
Great to see some of our Women in Ministry.
Pepperings 3 (562.1 KB, 76 hits)
Early Years Strategy
Summary Outcomes Visioning Workshop (1.0 MB, 38 hits)
Pepperings: Volume 1 Number 2
Pepperings 2 (910.4 KB, 69 hits)


