Eaglehawk Uniting Church Eaglehaw Sunday 19 October 2014 10 am Lindsay Fall
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Eaglehawk Uniting Church Eaglehaw Sunday 19 October 2014 10 am Lindsay Fall
Eaglehawk Uniting Church "Eaglehawk Uniting Church tells people about Jesus, everywhere. (Acts Chapter 1 verses 8)" Sunday 12 October 2014 Sunday 19 October 2014 10 am Congregation Participatory Service 10 am Lindsay Fall 6.30 pm Study Duty Elders: October am June W-J pm Jenny Farrell Communion Duty Elders October am June W-J Ken Wakeham Merrill Cole pm Jenny Farrell Duty Elders: November am Rod Broom pm John Taylor Communion Duty Elders November am Rod Broom Rosalie Costin June W-J pm John Taylor Bible Readers 12 October - Jane Speirs-Gent 19 October - David Cay 26 October - Mary Preston Steward Roster October - Rhonda Dean 6.30 pm Study A Welcome for those attending for the first time, thanks for choosing to meet with us at Eaglehawk today. Please stay for a chat after the service, and collect an information pack from the foyer about all the activities of the Eaglehawk Uniting Church. We hope to see you again soon. From the Elders of the EUC. The people of Eaglehawk Uniting Church acknowledge the original indigenous inhabitants – the Elders and the People, both past and present – who occupied the land on which we live and worship. Exodus 32:1-14 “Make Gods for Us” 32 When the people realized that Moses was taking forever in coming down off the mountain, they rallied around Aaron and said, “Do something. Make gods for us who will lead us. That Moses, the man who got us out of Egypt—who knows what’s happened to him?” 2-4 So Aaron told them, “Take off the gold rings from the ears of your wives and sons and daughters and bring them to me.” They all did it; they removed the gold rings from their ears and brought them to Aaron. He took the gold from their hands and cast it in the form of a calf, shaping it with an engraving tool. The people responded with enthusiasm: “These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up from Egypt!” 5 Aaron, taking in the situation, built an altar before the calf. Aaron then announced, “Tomorrow is a feast day to GOD!” 6 Early the next morning, the people got up and offered Whole-Burnt-Offerings and brought PeaceOfferings. The people sat down to eat and drink and then began to party. It turned into a wild party! 7-8 GOD spoke to Moses, “Go! Get down there! Your people whom you brought up from the land of Egypt have fallen to pieces. In no time at all they’ve turned away from the way I commanded them: They made a molten calf and worshiped it. They’ve sacrificed to it and said, ‘These are the gods, O Israel, that brought you up from the land of Egypt!’” 9-10 GOD said to Moses, “I look at this people—oh! what a stubborn, hard-headed people! Let me alone now, give my anger free reign to burst into flames and incinerate them. But I’ll make a great nation out of you.” 11-13 Moses tried to calm his GOD down. He said, “Why, GOD, would you lose your temper with your people? Why, you brought them out of Egypt in a tremendous demonstration of power and strength. Why let the Egyptians say, ‘He had it in for them—he brought them out so he could kill them in the mountains, wipe them right off the face of the Earth.’ Stop your anger. Think twice about bringing evil against your people! Think of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, your servants to whom you gave your word, telling them ‘I will give you many children, as many as the stars in the sky, and I’ll give this land to your children as their land forever.’” 14 And GOD did think twice. He decided not to do the evil he had threatened against his people. November-Rod & Narelle Broom Items for BUCO: October - Weet-bix or Vita Brits Pastoral Care. For Pastoral care needs please contact Rosie Taylor. Ph 5448 3920 or 0417 164 973 Anyone who has a Prayer Request for our Prayer Chain should contact Rosie Taylor for Daytime and Yvonne Davey (for day and evenings). Pentecost 18 12/10/14 Pentecost 19 19/10/14 Pentecost 20 26/10/14 Exodus 32:1-14 Psalm 106:1-6, 19-23 Philippians 4:1-9 Matthew 22:1-14 Exodus 33:12-23 Psalm 99 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 Matthew 22:15-22 Deuteronomy 34:1-12 Psalm 90:1-6, 13-17 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8 Matthew 22:34-46 Contact : Rev Cynthia Page - 5446 9177 Manse Mobile number—0400 543 372 Church postal address: PO Box 387 Eaglehawk, Vic 3556 www.eaglehawk.unitingchurch.org.au Emergency Evacuation Procedure Exit the building via the designated exit or the nearest safe exit located at the front or rear of the foyer. You should proceed to the Evacuation Assembly area which is the far end of the car park (northern). You should remain in the assembly area until told it is safe to do otherwise by an appropriate authority. EVENING SERVICE 12 October - Study 19 October - Study Missionary Action Group (MAGS) Fourth Tuesday from 12 noon to 3pm Playgroup Friday 9:45 am to 12:15 pm in the Meeting Room during School terms. Youth Club Specific programs held when advertised. Men’s Coffee & Conversation Usually last Friday of Month Various Venues 10:00 am OP Shop Monday to Saturday. Women's Get Together held every last Monday of the month from 10am at Let’s Get Saucy Restaurant, Victoria Street, Eaglehawk. Tuesday Morning Study Group meets from 10am during School terms or as listed in the Newsletter, Luke 10 v 25-37. 26 October - Study Dates to remember: Thanks to all who have participated in the BYO Congregational Service this morning. It is much appreciated. During the weeks that Rev Cynthia is away and any member of the congregation has any issues could you please contact either myself or an Elder. For pastoral issues that require a Minister we have been fortunate to have Rev Adrian Pegler available to assist us. Rev Pegler will lead our Holy Communion Service on October 26th, so this will be an excellent opportunity to meet or catch up. A reminder, that my phone number is 5446 1515 and my mobile number 0434 7t9 862, so feel free to call anytime you have a concern. Open Garden Today 12th October 57 Green Street California Gully 10-4pm. Entry $5. More info on noticeboard. Wednesday Morning Study Group The Preston’s 36 Harvey Lane Jackass Flat. Meetings are 9.30 till 11.00am. Recommencing Friendship Group 3rd Wednesday from 1pm to 3pm in the Meeting Room. All welcome. Youth Program Ken 0439 381 806 Booking Officer—contact Jenny Farrell 0409614735 Anyone who has a Prayer Request for our Prayer Chain should contact Rosie Taylor for Daytime and Yvonne Davey (for day and evenings). Meeting of all Eaglehawk Op Shop Church Volunteers in the Meeting Room this Wednesday 15th October at 4pm. The Finance Committee will be meeting at 7pm on the 22nd October 2014. Men's Coffee and Conversation will be held on Friday 31st and will involve "Investigating the Whipstick". Meet at the church at 10 am and the plan will be to have a BBQ lunch at one of the picnic spots. Overall we expect to have about 4 hours of fellowship. Some of the tracks will involve 4WDriving. John has promised to cook up his famous scones. BBQ lunch provided but you may need to bring your own nibbles and drinks. For more info see Laurie Preston especially if you have a 4WD that will share passengers. Let Laurie or John know if you are coming so that we can have the right amount of food. This year’s Eaglehawk Combined Men's Fellowship Dinner will be held at the Eaglehawk Baptist Church on Sunday November 2nd from 4pm to 6pm. Guest Speaker Chris Morley, the co-founder of the Bendigo for Homeless Youth. Please let Brian Davey know if you will be in attendance. The next meeting of the Friendship Group will be held on 15th October 2014 and we are going to visit the Art Gallery to view the "Undressed" Exhibition. Cost is $9. If you intend to go, please let Janice Austin know (5446 2339) by Sunday October 12 including if you require transport. Please meet at the front of the Art Gallery by 1.15pm. Church Garage Sale is to be held this year on Saturday October 25th from 8am to 12 noon. If you have any items that can be sold please contact Georg Hein, Jenny Farrell, Brian Davey or an Elder. We can arrange for items to be collected. The Church Picnic will be held again this year on Wednesday 29th October in Canterbury Park from 11am until 2pm. A BBQ will be supplied but please bring a sweet to share. Cornerstone 160th Anniversary will be held at 10am on Sunday November 2nd. Geoff Roberts will be providing Hymns/ Songs on the keyboard as well as there will be other items provided by Cornerstone people. Afterwards there will be Morning tea and games etc for the young people. Please support the work of Cornerstone. Wanted Op Shop Volunteer Every 2nd Friday afternoon commencing 17th October. See Lorna if you can assist. Nominations are now available for Elders. Nominations close on the 26th October 2014 and the Election will be held on the 9th November 2014. Nominees should first discuss their nomination with Rev Cynthia. Interesting Times ahead: Newsletter item for Weekly offering achievement The following are the details of the 10am Services until the year end: Weekly Offerings to 05 October 2014 Offerings for last week and the year to date 19th October: Lindsay Falls. Lindsay is a prominent Lay Leader of our Presbytery and in times past has been Offerings Offerings Received Received a popular preacher at Sunday School Anniversaries. 26th October: Rev Adrian Peglar. This Service will include Holy Communion. We welcome Rev Adrian as he is also looking after our pastoral matters whilst Rev Cynthia is away. Last week week Last $1,289.00 $1,289.00 Weekly Budget Budget Weekly $1,510.00 $1,510.00 2nd November: The 160th Cornerstone Anniversary featuring Guest Pianist Geoff Roberts and items from Cornerstone. Progressive Total Total Progressive $59,644.60 $59,644.60 Progressive Budget Budget Progressive $60,400.00 $60,400.00 9th November: Dr Dean Shirley from Uniting Care Bendigo. Dean will tell us about the work of UCB and how we can help. 16th November: Rev Gordon Bannon, Presbytery Minister Pastoral Care. Holy Communion will be celebrated at the Service. It is a privilege to have Rev Gordon amongst us as he has a wide Presbytery to cover. 23rd November: Merrill Cole. Merrill will have just returned from her experiences in Nepal. A Casserole Lunch will follow where Merrill will tell more. 30th November: Rev Cynthia. This Service will include the Baptism of Amy Vance. December 7th: Rev Mike Lewis. Rev Mike has accepted a Call from the Werribee Uniting Church and will be taking up the appointment in the New Year. December 14th: Cornerstone End of Year Celebration. December 21st: Rev Cynthia: Christmas Sunday. December 24th: Christmas Eve: at 7.30pm Family Service. December 25th: Christmas Day at 9.30am Rev Cynthia Page. December 28th Rev Cynthia. This Service will include Holy Communion. Please make a point of supporting as many of these Services as you can, ensuring that the lead up to Christmas will be meaningful and inspiring. Donations are still required for the Samaritan's Purse Project. See Mary or Yvonne for more details as to how you can help. Thank you all for your generosity in supporting the work of God through our church. News From Chibobo Recently Staivous posted on Facebook: “So impressed to see out of five (5) year 11 girls from chibobo learning at Mukando Secondary school, four were selected as senior prefect. These Naabo, Silvia, Cynthia, Matilda and one boy George. Congratulation to chibobo girls. Who knew will go this far. Today am celebrating all grade 12 are now writing their final exams to be completed in the next three and graduate from senior level. Thanks to all our sponsors may our almighty God continue bless your entire families.” The ‘one boy George’ Staiuvous includes as one of the prefects is probably the young man we are sponsoring. It is so encouraging to hear of the success of students from Chibobo who can now look forward to a brighter future. Staivous has also reported recently that 60,000 bricks have been made for the completion of the High School and teacher houses. It is good to hear that work is progressing again on the school project. John Taylor Bendigo UnitingCare Prayer Points Throughout October, we are asking you to pray for agencies we connect with to support people in need in the community, in particular for those who provide support for victims of abusive relationships, the homeless, the unemployed and the troubled. This week, please pray for the staff and clients of “Haven”, which provides housing services to the homeless and disadvantaged.