November 2012 - Tasmanian Conference of the Seventh
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November 2012 - Tasmanian Conference of the Seventh
Loving like God.... Living like Jesus Pathfinder Fair Day Moments before it was time to start a familiar sound hit the airways, “Wet weather warning for southern Tasmania.” This time it was even more of a test of faith as we then heard “Tornado Warning for Hobart!” Well all I can say is that you can’t have a Pathfinder event and not expect some sort of natural disaster. On the weekend of 9-11 of November, five Pathfinder clubs travelled from around Tasmania up the hill to Hilliard Christian School and prepared for the Pathfinder Fair Weekend. The Sabbath saw us all combine in the worship area behind the school among bushes where an opening saw our vision cast over Hobart water front. With our weekend theme based on the book of Revelation our clubs broke into groups and expressed through drama and song different ways in which Jesus Christ has been revealed to us. This saw Zaccheus fall out of a tree and a pregnant woman (Marcus Moore) giving birth while the tormenting dragon endeavoured to get his horns untangled from the nearby bushes. There was a sing-a-long battle with clubs singing God’s praises like those gathering on the sea of glass that nearly went all day. A drama about how we sometimes approach the King of Kings as the Burger King and just make orders rather than celebrate the great things He has done. Pr Deveron spoke on how Revelation reveals Jesus to us, that the images should not be scary but rather encourage us to know the Lamb that has defeated the devil and that we too can stand strong as children of the God against satan’s attacks because Christ has already overcome. In the afternoon the Pathfinders headed out to find the lost scroll as buses toured the groups around Hobart, up to the summit of Mt Wellington, before walking across the Tasman bridge to enjoy the sights of the city. During closing Sabbath clubs gave reports sharing pictures of camps that they have been on throughout the year before we got the opportunity to pray for each club and the ministry they do in the local churches. We saw amazing photos of beach hikes, mountains, waterfalls, and some clubs choosing more luxurious accommodations by pitching tents in backyards. All in all it was great to see how these leaders are getting our children active and how parents are making time to support the growth and nurture of their children. The evening ended with good old family games where groups got to do over under relays, play Countries, run in Captain’s Coming, and a dragon balloon popping crash and smash fest! Sunday morning saw the fair in action. The Pathfinders were on display. All the skills they had learnt this year were displayed for the judges. Douglas McKay was the parade marshal for the Pathfinders, directing clubs as they presented their flags with style in the march past in front of the conference president and State pathfinder director. The 120 Club award has gone to Burnie for 2012 for outstanding excellence in reporting and pathfinder club programming. Burnie club presented the national flag at the command of their colour guard while Hobart’s own Grace sung the national anthem. The activities came alive as pathfinders prepared their fires and pancake mixtures to flip and present before the King. This was followed by lashing together dragons before an all out lasso chase to bring the dragons down to earth. Water and patience poured out as groups aimed to bring their water pales across the field during problem solving. Navigation sent our compasses in all directions. Before finally constructing the horse for the White Rider to be faithful and true. It was a fantastic weekend and all churches should be very proud of their children and the skills they have displayed. Thank you leaders for your hard work this year and thank you Lord for the sunshine we had. If your church is interested in starting a Pathfinder ministry please contact the youth department for 2013 Pathfinder Clubs. Newsletter: Tasmanian Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church November 2012 UP & GO WITH GOD! In this issue Pg 1 Fair Day Pg 2 Tween Camp Pg 3 Camp information Pg 4 Camp information Pg 5 Camp information Pg 6 NWCS news Pg 7 Hilliard news Pg 8 Wedding Womens Retreat Sunset Times Spring Beach Tasda is a publication of the Communication Department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Tasmanian Conference, 157 Main Rd, Moonah, TAS 7009 Phone: 03 6273 6277 Email: wendyscott@adventist.org.au Fax: 03 6272 3024 Web address: www.tas.adventist.org.au Please send any news and photos for the next Tasda by 15th February 2013, we would love to include your Church happenings. Six days of epic fun, 60 tweens, awesome worships, amazing activities and a circus banquet and what do you get? You get, “Up & Go With God”! As the Tweens arrived at the beautiful Spring Beach youth centre on 11 September, they were presented with a Sanitarium Up & Go that represented the message and theme throughout the week. Pr Rangi Eiao presented worships on Bible Heroes such as Esther and David, who thought they were weak but overcame through their mighty and powerful God. The messages were such that the Tweens remembered them long after the camp ended, messages that bear fruit in their lives. Cabin worships were along the same lines challenging the kids to live their relationship with God by reaching out to others in their world through helping when a need is seen, changing their attitudes, and committing to Jesus. Physical needs were met with absolutely wonderful and bounteous food, so noone was left hungry after seconds.... and thirds.....and fourths! Thanks to the Bocchino family who catered. A Circus banquet brought out the performers in everyone, clowns, ringmasters, lions, mimes etc all turned up to show off their talents. The night ended with the disappearing mattress mystery, but it wasn’t too long before all were snuggled down resting for the big beach day. Water sports were on the agenda and a few brave souls braved the chilly weather and the even chillier water to go on the hot dog for a spin around the water. Others enjoyed beach volleyball, and wrestling in sumo suits until the rain stopped play. Afternoon activities had all the tweens involved in abseiling, kayaking, archery, Page 2 laser tag, flying fox, low ropes and the favourite of all, buggies! The Teens were treated to special night activities like capture the flag with glow sticks and a very dark night walk, following a rope. Fun, friends, laughter, activities, Christ centred message, what more could you want for your kids? Tween camp will be on again in the September holidays next year. Keep an eye out for the application forms and get in early so you don’t miss out. Thanks to the staff who volunteer their time and energy. Without you we would not be able to run Tween camp at all. Your dedication to serving the young people of our church is greatly appreciated. This year’s Tween camp was awesome. The theme was “Up and Go for God!” We received ‘Up and Go’s’ on entry into the building. We got great quality food every day and the activities were endless. We did abseiling, kayaking, buggies, laser tag, beach activities, flying fox and archery. I loved the daily morning cabin worship and the night worship services. One of my most favourite times was when we had the Tween Camp banquet, we got special food and decorations in the banquet and we got to dress up as things to do with the circus. - Tom Menzie Big Camp Revival and Resurrection Big Camp will be held from the 18th -26th January 2013 at the Devonport Pine Springs Campground. Dave Caukill from ICC will be organising the annual Fun Run on Sunday morning. Start training now! The early bird rate ends on the 2nd December, so if you don’t want to pay full price, get your application form in before then. I will give the early bird rate to any forms that are emailed, faxed or postmarked on the 2nd Dec. Camp sites are filling fast, so don’t be disappointed by leaving it too late. There are still sites available, but get in soon. Sanitarium are sponsoring breakfast on Sunday morning too. Bring your bowls, plates, cups and cutlery and taste the Sanitarium products. Then stay to hear the update on what Sanitarium are doing, new products and the opportunity to win a prize. Registration will be open Thursday 17th January between 1pm and 6pm and again on Friday 18th January between 9am and 9pm. This camp is filled with great speakers that will challenge and inspire you to live the Christian life in all your spheres of influence and prepare a people to meet Jesus when He comes again. Our keynote speakers are: Big Tent - Pr Bill Knott, Editor of the Adventist Review Youth Tent - Pr Wade Forde, District Pastor South Eastern Californian Conference Jets - Dr Jessica Trevithick, Creative gospel preacher Primary - Hayden Peterson, Chaplain Lilydale Adventist Academy Morning worships, Family Time with Pr Wade Forde, Bible Study Time with Bill Knott, afternoon seminars, and evening meetings will make this camp a spiritual feast. The first Sabbath is a special event with Pr Andrew Kingston hosting a Gaither style sing-a-long. This promises to be a memory making experience. The last Sabbath of Camp will be a high day with the General Conference President, Pr Ted Wilson and his wife Nancy at Camp. Pr Wilson will be taking the church service and all divisions will combine for that event. The Mission program will be held on the second Sabbath afternoon with the special Mission offering being taken up, save up your coins to give to the children as they come around collecting the Mission offering in their cups. This is a highlight for the children and it is wonderful to hear and see how the Lord is working throughout the world and especially in the South Pacific Division. Tasmania has a reputation of being wonderful givers for the mission offering. so lets maintain that reputation! The ABC Bookhour will follow the Sanitarium presentation. See the ad on the next page. PRAYER TENT The Prayer Tent will be open during Camp. • If you have had answers to prayer, write them on a piece of paper and place them in the folder in the Prayer Tent - they can be prayed over with thanks. • If you have a prayer request - write it down and put it in the request box in the Prayer Tent. Your request will be prayed for. • Anyone who would like to uphold and intercede for others in prayer can meet at the Prayer Tent Women’s Ministries are running a playgroup and craft session every weekday between 2:30-4:30pm. If you enjoy craft, this is the spot for you, and there will be a spot for your children to be involved in activites while you lose yourself in various crafts. Page 3 Division Youth Activities Activity cost – pay at the Camp Office $10 for the week - activities $5 per day or $20 week - Bus JETS Activities $70 for the week (includes activity, bus and craft) Primary Activities $30 Kindy Craft $5 Family Fun day will be a bit different this year with the Youth Tent running the day. There will be stalls selling food for your lunch and games for all ages. Come along for the activities, to chat and catch up with friends, enjoy fellowship and fun together as a church family. Page 4 The ABC will be in attendance all of camp. Drop in to pick up your Sanitarium order, browse the books, DVD’s, CD’s, childrens activity books, etc. You can pre-order items and have the ABC bring them down to save on postage. Also the ABC are taking Sanitarium orders to be delivered at Camp. See your bulletin secretary or call the conference office for an order form. Book hour The time for the book hour has been moved to Sunday starting at 11am in the Big Tent, after the Sanitarium presentation. This is so that Sabbath hours are observed. Mark this date in your diary and plan to attend to get the specials that will be on offer. ICC AFTERNOON TEA Trust Services Come and see what we see - What does a water project look like? - How does a community garden really feed the hungry? - How does ICC help trafficked girls? - How does my money really benefit a sponsor child? - What would I do each day on an ICC Australia overseas “Voluntour” trip? Wills are an important part of life. If you have not made a will yet, or need to update your will, Steve Whitson will be at Camp. Make an appointment through the Conference office. Steve will also be available for appointments one day in Hobart and one day in Launceston. This service is free Join ICC friends and supporters for a special afternoon tea. Hear lifechanging stories and slides from the coal face Suite 205, 16 Hunter Street, Hornsby, NSW, 2077 Telephone +61 2 9987 1136 email: info@iccaustralia.org.au | www.iccaustralia.org.au | ABN 57 146 287 274 FREE BREAKFAST Sunday 20th January Sanitarium Big Breakfast 8:30am (Please bring your own bowl, plate, utensils and tray) Then join us in the Big Tent as we share some exciting news and plans SANITARIUM REPORT 9:45 am Page 5 NWCS NEWS NWCS is the ABC Giving Tree drop off point This year the North West Christian School has been invited to be a collection point for Penguin for the 25th year of the ABC Giving Tree. This project gives Tasmanians an opportunity to donate to charities and to help families in need at Christmas time. Gifts are to be new, unwrapped, except for bicycles (a man in Hobart renovates the old bikes and has them ready for Christmas Day for the children in needy families). We would love the churches to be involved with us in sharing some happiness to those less fortunate. Collection personnel in the churches are: Devonport - Tamika Spaulding, Ulverstone - Cheryl Purton and Wendy McKay, Burnie - Natalie Winchcombe, Wynyard - Cheryl Walsh. Collection date: 4th December. Items can be balls, dolls, puzzles, clothes, food, any toys etc.......for young and old. Farm Visit This year, we were privileged enough to gain a number of new students in the upper primary room. Two of these new students live on a wonderful farm in the area. Their mum asked us whether we would like to have a visit to their farm to learn some things. We gladly accepted and the upper primary class visited on a Thursday and the middle and lower primary classes visited on the following Wednesday. When we were at the farm we were able to watch a cow get milked, we got to separate the cream and the milk and make butter from the cream. We also met the sheep, a couple of bulls, some horses, 4 sows, 1 boar, 36 piglets, a cat, and a dog. Our hostess was able to show us some old farm implements, demonstrating how technology has changed throughout the years. Athletics Carnival Thursday, the 15th of November, our school had our Athletics Carnival. There was much celebration when the day finally happened as we had to postpone the carnival 2 weeks due to rain. Students came with great excitement and anticipation as to who would win races, who would beat previous records and which house (Bruny or Swan) would win. There was a great number of field and track records broken, as well as much encouragement for those trying their absolute best. God blessed us with amazing weather and no major injuries. Walk-a-thon The Friday after our Athletics Carnival, the whole school participated in the walk-a-thon to raise money for three projects. These projects are Asian Aid Sponsor Child, International Children’s Care Sponsor Child and Operation Christmas Box freight. We hope to raise the $700 required for these three projects. Grades 4-10 walked Dial Range and encountered some scratchy plants and some rocky paths. Grades K-3 walked Romaine Park, encountering some other schools doing their Cross Country race and picnic day. We all had a great time walking through God’s nature and appreciating the beauty He has given to us. Page 6 HILLIARD NEWS Moonah-Lisa Wins Award Luke Cowan with the Gumboot award Hilliard Christian School have had a great month preparing our lifesize fibre-glass cow to attend the Picasso Cow-Art Show. Years 4, 5 & 6 have been extremely busy painting, decorating, drilling, fitting and finalising the details for our theme ‘Unbeatable-Bones’. They have built her to resemble an old ‘run-down’ milk factory. As part of the Project, Mr Prentice’s class had to ‘adopt’ a Dairy Farmer in order to learn more about the production of milk. We visited ‘Farmer Ben’ at his Dairy at Broadmarsh and had a great time feeding the calves, drinking ice-cold milk from a special fridge and learning how much milk each cow can make each day. We were also invited to take part in the Glenview Retirement Homes inaugural Garden Art show which had the theme ‘Back to the Farm’. So, Pattie, the “Moonah Lisa” became part of our exhibit. The Year 8 Art boys and the Year 9 & 10 Art students quickly put together an amazing display of handmade flowers and we were very surprised and delighted to discover that we had won two prizes, ‘Best School Display” and the coveted “Golden Gumboot” Trophy. A select group of students attended the Glenview Retirement Home last Friday to accept our Awards and Trophy. We had such a great time and the Management of the Retirement Home asked if we could leave Pattie the “Moonah Lisa” with them while we finished the final touches to her before she ‘goes to the show’. - Lee Menzie Fun Run On Friday, 5th of October, the Hilliard Christian School students participated in our annual fun run at Risdon Brook Dam. This year we had the opportunity to fundraise money for the Christmas Wishing Tree held at the end of the year. Students were able to raise funds to support their 4.2 km run around the dam. Followed by a fundraising BBQ after the event we raised nearly $600! Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast Elise Archer MP with School Captains Lucy de Vries and Sarah Perry Graeme Base Launch The Tasmanian Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast is held for all Christian Churches and their schools to attend. This Prayer Breakfast contained many people saying prayers for the community, the churches themselves, and of course the Parliamentarians that were invited along. Elise Archer MP sat at the same table as our representatives from Hilliard Christian School and our churches from around Hobart. 2011 Australian of the Year, Simon McKeon AO, spoke of how he was only an ordinary guy, and that he never thought that he should ever win such a commendable honour. He also spoke about how he would never have gotten to where he was without the support and care of him team members. This was his main point, that no matter how good we think we are, we only get to where we are with the help of those around us, and also by the help of God. - Lucy de Vries On Tuesday the 9th of October the Prep class along with the Year 8’s and 10’s went along to see Graeme Base’s launch of his new picture book ‘Little Elephants’. As part of this event the Prep students entered into a colouring competition where students were invited to colour and decorate a picture of a circus elephant. Two and a half thousand students across the Southern part of Tasmania attended the event. We were very proud of Danika Robertson who was one of the lucky winners and won a free signed copy of his latest picture book. Business & Marketing An excursion to Toyworld in Argyle Street was on the agenda for the 12 November. The 7/8 class has been learning about how to manage business and marketing. Sam, the manager of Toyworld delightedly showed how he runs the business, all the cool computer systems he uses for the store and how he manages the staff. He also showed us his underground storage room. The class also helped out with some customer service in marking the labels and helping the customers. Sam also informed them about the world wide business and how to run a successful business. Altogether it was a fantastic visit and the class have all learned cool and amazing new facts. -Samson Thomas and Kyle Young Page 7 Guide Falls Wedding Narls Samarasinghe (Burnie) & Josie Chapman (Smithton) were married by Pastor Darren Slade on the 4th October 2012 at Guide Falls, Ridgley surrounded by many family and friends. God answered all our prayers by providing a perfect, sunny wedding day as well as snow the next day at Cradle Mountain for all the family to enjoy! A beautiful reception was followed at the Cradle Mountain Chateau, immensely enjoyed by all. Narls & Josie are currently serving God in the North-West, based in Smithton. They would like to thank all their family and friends for making their day so special and a BIG thank you to our God for blessing them so abundantly. Women’s Retreat - By Beholding We Become Changed On the first weekend in October Women’s Ministries Tasmania held their annual Women’s retreat at the Spring Beach Youth Convention Centre. ‘By Beholding Jesus We Become Changed’ was the theme for the retreat with Beryl Landers being the guest speaker. Beryl inspired every woman to be changed by experiencing Jesus and to be the change. On Sabbath women shared how God was leading in their ministry with stories about what was happening in their churches and community. An afternoon workshop ‘Demystifying Women’s Ministries’ facilitated by Beryl helped women to prioritise goals and plan for 2013. Craft was facilitated by Maggie Ballew with women creating Encouragement books that are given to people to help them through difficult times and to let them know that God cares for them. The Youth Bible project was the beneficiary of the offering, trade table and ADRA clothing sales. Highlights of the retreat were early morning outdoor worship, prayer groups, great food and lots of talk. Sunset Times Friday Sabbath Nov 30 Dec 1 8:31 8:32 Dec 7, 8 8:39 8:40 Dec 14, 15 8:45 8:45 Dec 21, 22 8:49 8:50 Dec 28, 29 8:52 8:52 Jan 4, 5 8:53 8:52 Jan 11, 12 8:51 8:51 Jan 18, 19 8:48 8:47 Jan 25, 26 8:42 8:41 The Spring Beach Committee is taking enquiries for a relief caretaker for occasional relief duties throughout the year. Some training will be provided and remuneration discussed. Interested persons please contact Colin Fehre 0427121676 Page 8 Three month discipleship training program Guest presenters include David Asscherick Ty Gibson Jeffrey Rosario February 25 - May 18 2013 For more information contact or visit nnsw.adventist.org.au/arise or email (02) 4951 8088