Carelink Ministries Inc. - Golden Grove Baptist Church
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Carelink Ministries Inc. - Golden Grove Baptist Church
“A community of faith, following Jesus into the neighborhood” Whether this is your first service or you have been attending Golden Grove Baptist for years, we pray that today you will receive encouragement from the service and experience the presence of God. If you are just visiting or searching for a church home, we invite you to fill in a blue Welcome Card and place it in the offering bag during the service. If you are a first time visitor, go to the cafe after the service where you will receive a free hot drink of your choice. Contact Details Senior Pastor Mike Bartlett 0447 710 414 Associate Pastor Jason Lippitt 0422 456 647 Children’s Pastor Narelle Ball 0412 603 028 Youth Pastor Jason McPhee 0430 446 131 Church Office Jodie Aldis/Ben Goode 8289 1866 CareLink Carelink Office 8289 5822 The Lookout Cafe Marina Mendolia 8289 1866 www.ggbc.org.au Sermon podcasts available now 93 Wynn Vale Drive Wynn Vale SA 5127 PO Box 1382, Golden Grove Village SA 5125 Phone: (08) 8289 1866 Fax: (08) 8289 1788 [email protected] Over the next month or so, we are going to devote the preaching time on Sunday mornings to looking at the New Testament book of Colossians. What we will find there is a letter that has as much to say to `us today, even in the midst of our broken world, as it did on the day it was written. Have you ever observed, or participated in a conversation or argument, where one of the people involved puts their hands over their ears in protest? It’s a powerful gesture isn’t it? It indicates, quite obviously, that one participant “doesn’t want to hear it anymore!” (It can also be incredibly frustrating – particularly when the person carrying out this action is your own 5 year old!) St Paul wrote this letter at a time in history dominated by extreme violence. He wrote it to a community of people who believed in, and placed their hope in Jesus. They loved him passionately. But these same people struggled with the same sense of helplessness that we do. They desperately needed to know how to live the life of the Kingdom, in the nitty-gritty details of a life, when so much else constantly called for their attention. When all sorts of influences threatened their affection for both God, and each other. And so there is so much in this book that I believe we so desperately still need to hear, and take on board, and live out loud. I’m a self confessed “information junkie” (my car radio is always on ABC news – I must be getting old) but this is mostly what I want to do at the moment whenever I watch the news on TV, “Let’s get the words read the newspaper, or off the page and into listen to the radio. SO – much like when we start any new preaching series, I encourage you to immerse yourself in the our hearts and minds text. Read it and re-read it. and out into our lives, Read it with your families. News of fear and terror, and see how it changes Talk about it with your in all manner of shapes the world, one life at a friends. Wonder about and forms, in all corners time.” it. Discuss it. Question of the globe, seems to it. Write about it. Pray flood the airwaves and relentlessly push images of destruction into through it. Think about it. Let’s get the words our homes. I wonder - is it a good thing to be off the page, and into our hearts and minds this immediately informed about worldwide and out into our lives, and see how it changes events? Or does it produce more anxiety the world, one life at a time. than it is worth, just to “keep your finger on the pulse” of what is going on in the world? I mean what are we meant to do with all this bad news anyway? Grace, peace – Mike, Sept 7th 10am Topic: Transform Cambodia Partnership Launch Sept 14th 10am Topic: Keys to Colossians Speaker: Mike Bartlett Sept 21st 10am Topic: Keys to Colossians Speaker: Russell Eley Sept 28th 10am Topic: Keys to Colossians Speaker: Mike Bartlett Sept 7th 6.30pm Topic: Prodigal God Speaker: Jason Lippitt Sept 14th 6.30pm TBA Sept 21st 6.30pm TBA Sept 28th TBA 6.30pm Member Profile (Profiles compiled by Kaye Britton) LORRAINE WARREN SSO AT KINGS BAPTIST GRAMMAR SCHOOL I’m currently reading…Undaunted by Christine Caine. As a child I wanted to be…a ballerina. When I have free time…I scrapbook. I don’t enjoy…conflict. Church is…a place where I feel safe. My favourite words are…I love you. My most treasured possession…is my Mum’s engagement ring. My hidden talent…is karaoke. From the menu…I choose chicken. Not many people know…that I have epilepsy. I deal with anger…by walking away. I laugh most…when with family and close friends. I look forward to…retirement. I sometimes wonder…what on earth my husband is thinking. I dream of…a better world with no conflict over religion. The secret to being happy…is be a good friend and listen to what others have to say. I collect…nothing. I hate clutter! On my walls you’ll find…photos of my grandchildren. My mistakes…are made when I don’t think things through properly. My faith in God…is solid even though severely tested in recent times. I regret…not learning how to cook Yorkshire puddings from my Mum. I’d like to have lunch…with Michelle Obama. I’d like to learn…to speak Chinese. I listen to…my ipod at gym. My indulgence…is chocolate. I have learnt…to forgive. My favourite time of day…is morning. My favourite hymn…is Amazing Grace. Member Profile (Profiles compiled by Kaye Britton) JULIAN LEE FULLTIME STUDENT AND SELF EMPLOYED SCREEN PRINTER I’m currently reading...Hans Christian Anderson Fairy Tales. As a child...I wanted to be Superman. When I have some free time...I ride my bike, do art, take photos. I don’t enjoy...pineapple, politics, abstract expressionism, jazz from the 1980s Church is ...people. My favourite word is...discombobulated. A treasured possession is...Chronicles of Narnia book collection. My hidden talent is...poetry From the menu I choose ...Asian. I collect...art books and magazines, found item, and my own art. On my walls you’ll find...my own art! Not many people know...that I have a family. I deal with anger...by reminding myself of my position before God. I’m most proud of... my devastatingly handsome good looks. I laugh most when...inappropriate. My faith in God...is complex. The secret to being happy is...be thankful every day, be outside and be around people and animals. My biggest mistake was...big! I regret...not starting graffiti writing when I was 13, not practising the guitar more and not asking out that girl when I should have. I sometimes wonder...if I could live homeless in some strange city for a year. I’d like to have lunch with... Aaron Weiss from the band mewithoutYou. I dream of...big waves, houses with hidden rooms and crumbling teeth. I’d like to learn... krav maga, parkour, Pu Tong Hua. I’d be too afraid to...swim in freezing cold water... even if my life depended on it! I listen to...jazz, classical, post-rock, metal, and crazy Japanese bands. My favourite time of day is... sunset with the blackbird song. TAKING JESUS TO THE GLOBAL NEIGHBOURHOOD Local Church - Global Impact For many years Barry and Pam Hughes have been following Jesus into the local neighbourhood but they have also been making a difference for God in the global community. Habitat for Humanity (HFF) • • • • • • • • After visiting Barry’s son Bryan who was building homes for the poor with Habitat for Humanity (HFH) in the jungles of Bolivia Barry & Pam came home and joined the SA affiliate of HFH. Barry ran HFH in SA for 10 years and is still on the HFH Board. In SA, HFH has built or renovated 25 homes since 1989. Around the world HFH has built 500,000 homes sheltering 2 million people in 3,000 communities in 90 countries. HFH SA also has a Men’s shed teaching skills that sometimes leads to jobs for the unemployed. Pam and Barry continue to interview prospective homeowners, visit HFF homeowners in SA and speak to organisations about HFH Baptist Care SA Refugee Services. Barry’s son Bryan now co-ordinates the Fuse Mentoring Program. Through this program Barry is mentoring an Afghan man and Pam is helping his wife and family settle into life in Adelaide. Carelink – a ministry of GGBC • Barry is one of our Carelink volunteers which is also helping a number of refugee families settle into life in Adelaide Take some time to chat with Barry and Pam to find out more. Ross Britton & Gay Ewens GGBC Missions group Each year Triple T supports Operation Christmas Child by packing shoeboxes with gifts for children in need. This year shoeboxes will go to children in South East Asia and South Pacific. Donations for items to fill these boxes can now be made to Triple T and they would greatly appreciate your support. Some ideas: SOMETHING TO LOVE Teddy bear, doll, soft toy, etc. SOMETHING FOR SCHOOL Exercise book, pencil case, pens, pencils, colouring pencils, sharpener, eraser, chalk, etc. SOMETHING TO WEAR T-shirt, shorts, underwear, cap, beanie, sandals, thongs. SOMETHING TO PLAY WITH Tennis ball, cars, skipping rope, marbles, musical instrument, yo-yo, slinky, finger puppets, wind up torch, etc. (No battery operated items)* SOMETHING FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Soap and face washer, toothbrush, hairbrush, comb, hair-clips, scrunchies, etc.(No toothpaste)* SOMETHING SPECIAL Carry bag, sunglasses, bangles, necklaces, craft kits, stickers, note or photo of yourself. You can also donate money to help with postage costs. Please see Janette Brimblecombe or Judy Ross. “Every shoebox gift is an opportunity to touch a child’s heart with the love of Jesus Christ.” A couple of years ago, a presentation, largely through photographs, was staged here at the church demonstrating (among other things) what life in Cambodia has been like over the past forty years. A country torn apart by civil war with untold atrocities unleashed on the local population. A lot of us have seen and heard about these events - the “Killing Fields” - but it becomes more poignant when we can connect with a face or an individual which is what these photo’s did. That presentation planted a seed in my heart about the needs for this population who are so close to us geographically and who have suffered untold evil over this time and continue to suffer the consequences. Cambodia as a country is still reeling from these events. 42% of the population is under 15 years age and a large proportion of these kids spend their days scavenging and begging for food and money to help their families survive on a day to day basis. This means, of course, that these kids are destined to remain desperately poor without education or hope to change their circumstances. Following the tumultuous political events in the country, there was left something of a vacuum of government and the associated activities that we normally associate with government such as health and education as well as proper policing of various criminal activities including corruption at many levels. This effectively means that education is only available in a limited way for the “relatively” well-to-do as long as the right person is paid for this to occur. Over the past year or so, I have heard about the activities of a couple of Australians based in Perth who have acted on this knowledge and with the grace of God have put in a great deal of effort in time, love and money to achieve change for some of the kids in Cambodia. These people are Christians who believe in a radical God who loves these forgotten people. They have a heart for making a difference in a tangible way. They set up an organisation called “Transform Cambodia” in 2006. It is aimed at building – physically and personally – what they call Life Centres which are based in poor areas to involve local kids who can come and receive education and support which would otherwise be impossible for them to access. So far there are 20 Centres established... they are supported by sponsorship on a general level (available to anyone) as well as a child-specific level – this is available to people belonging to organisations who have undertaken to sponsor one of these Centres. Our Church leadership has undertaken to partner with Kings Baptist Grammar School to co-sponsor a new Centre due for completion soon. This would be a marvellous way to get involved with this wonderful activity. More will be explained in the Church service on Sept 7th. What I personally like about this process is that the person/people sponsoring a child can get more involved with the child or the family if they wish (I compare this with many other child sponsorship arrangements which are much more limiting in the involvement of the sponsor with the family). It may be possible to send specific gifts, write letters/email and receive replies or visit the family if that is suitable.The sponsoring Church/School or other organisation is then directly involved with their Life Centre in Cambodia and this can then lead to other ministry opportunities within the Centre. The Transform Cambodia organisation has people “on the ground” to train locals to manage the Centre and it seems from their performance so far that they are in it for the long haul. The Transform Cambodia people have really put their trust in God to allow for the development of these Centres. This will allow us to see in a very real and tangible way what can be achieved by the grace of God. This is what it means to be part of God’s family. One in the body of Christ. Church Noticeboard THANKYOU I think you will all agree that our lunch together last week was a wonderful time of fellowship and we shared some really delicious food. Thank you to you all for taking the time to prepare food for this lunch. I wanted to say a big Thank you to those who helped in the kitchen. Steve & Leonie Tunn, Justine Dalhelm and Ross Britton worked super hard all morning keeping food warm and setting up the tables, keeping the kids away from the sweets during the AGM and cleaning and packing up at the end of the lunch. Thank you for serving our community in this way. Jodie Aldis SAVE THE DATES Christmas on the Hill - 30th November 2014 There is always a variety of jobs to be done in preparation for and during this event. If you are interested in helping in any way for this event, please see Narelle Ball or contact the church office. Church Camp 2015 - 22-24th May 2015 Church camp will go from 6pm May 22nd to 1pm May 24th 2015 at the Woodhouse Church Camp. SENIORS AFTERNOON TEA Tuesday September 16th from 1:15pm. All are welcome to attend! KINGS OPEN DAY The Kings Baptist Grammar School Open Day is on Sunday October 19th from 2-4:30pm Phone: (08) 8289 0222 Email: [email protected] 4D CONFERENCE 2014 ‘SPEAK HOPE’ October 18th at Clovercrest Baptist Church Carelink Ministries Inc. Carelink Needs Canned Soup Cereals Pasta Sauce Instant Noodles Pasta Tinned Vegetables Carelink News Hi Everybody! As most of you now know, I have recently accepted the role of Carelink Manager. Firstly, thank you to everyone who attended the AGM and passed my nomination. Outreach programs like this are one of the many places I was helped through some of my darkest times; in fact in 2010 my children and I were recipients of a Carelink Christmas Hamper! I hope to bring Carelink back to the forefront of the Church; after all it is an important part of how our church community is following Jesus into the neighbourhood! I plan to meet with other outreach organisations within our community to find out what needs are not being met in the wider community around Golden Grove. Be prepared for some change, and to hear a lot more, over the coming 12 months – as they say WATCH THIS SPACE! Carelink is looking for people who have a passion for helping people. New programs will be introduced in 2015 and we would love to have more people from the congregation involved. Please come and speak to me, or contact me on 0423 320 721 if you feel called to help, in any capacity - even if it’s only on the odd occasion! REFLECTIONS ON BEING A KIDS HOPE MENTOR A YEAR ON.... This month marks our anniversary of being a Kids Hope church partnered with Keithcot Farm Primary School. Kids Hope is a mentoring program where one church joins with one school and one mentor meets with one child each week of the school term for one hour. The mentors are also matched with a prayer partner. The consistency and the fact that the mentor is only there for one individual student to be an extra adult and friend in their life is the strength of the program. In the middle of last year Jenny Skeklios and I as coordinators of the program asked for applications and sat with each individual interested in being a mentor and helped them discern the path. 9 of us went on to complete the day long training equipping us to be a Kids Hope mentor. Jenny and I met with the principal of KFPS and made what we felt were appropriate matches with mentor and student. So it was with varying expectations and emotions that we met our students. There has of course been some up and downs both with individual relationships between mentor and mentee and delays due to some of the general administration and new safety check processes but below are some reflections a year on from the mentors who have continued in this simple yet very effective and purposeful program. “We have spent our hour together in different ways – reading, playing UNO, painting and making cards. Some activities catch the imagination and engagement more than others, but I always get a warm welcome and interest in what’s in my bag. I like just being her friend – no expectations attached.” Kaye Britton “I have enjoyed my sessions with my mentees and found it refreshing to engage with a young person on an equal footing, both of us being new to mentoring. It has been an exercise in trust from week to week as we find ways to relate to each other. I think my presence has enabled them to talk about things that bother them just by being available to listen. Unfortunately these relationships have been very short so far as I have mentored year 7 students.” Jenny Skeklios “Kids Hope is rewarding and sometimes enlightening. It’s also a reminder that I’m not as far removed from childhood as I thought.” Dean Wood “We have spent most of our time in the library creating something – wooden model kits, paper planes, puppets and ornaments for the Christmas tree. It is an unhurried time of just being together conversation is mainly about the task at hand but I feel I’m there and if he wants to talk I’ll listen. I have seen his confidence in his ideas and abilities grow in the year I have known him.” Narelle Ball “The relationship is still an ongoing challenge, but we often don’t see the fruit of our labor. I know God has me in this role for a reason.” Jo Reid “I really love being a Kid’s hope mentor. The hour each week I’ve spent with my friend has allowed us to develop a really great friendship. I think we both look forward to our weekly chess or Yahtzee challenge, as well as incredible discussion about friendship, politics, and Japanese animation! I encourage anyone with a spare hour each week to share some love and give it a go!” Mike Bartlett We would love to see the numbers of mentors we can offer to Keithcot Primary School grow and will soon make a formal call for applications perhaps it’s something God is nudging you or preparing you for so don’t hesitate to come and speak with Jenny or myself and consider the possibility. Whoever welcomes one of these little children in my name welcomes me; and whoever welcomes me does not welcome me, but the one who sent me. Mark 9:37 children’s ministry @ ggbc Cubby: 0-3 yrs Billabong: 3-5 yrs Oasis: Yrs 1,2,3 The Shak: Yrs 4,5,6 MY TWO HOUSES A past member of GGBC, teacher, Mother and now author Karina Hudson has written a book titled “My Two Houses”. On the same morning Karina shared with a group of children’s ministry leaders about the way the book can be used to pastorally care for children. A number of copies of the book have been left with Narelle - please see her to have a flip through the book as you may know of a child or family that may find this book helpful. The book is $20. My Two Houses tells the story of a child who lives with the challenges of being in a blended family and is helped by prayer, scripture and the knowledge that wherever you are, God is near and can be your friend. Many have been blessed by this book including parents who came and met Karina and purchased a book recently at a book signing held in the Lookout Café. WHEN: Sunday September 21st during the usual program time. Wear your pj’s to church! It’s going to be a great time together as we praise God for all his goodness! SOCCER CAMP Coming up next school holidays: GGBC is joining together with St Marks Anglican and Ambassador Soccer to offer a Soccer camp to kids in our local area. September September 30- October 3, 9:00am – 12:30pm each day at Kings Baptist Grammar School oval. Ambassadors Soccer Camps are for boys and girls, ages 7-12, of all playing abilities. They will receive excellent coaching from local (and usually overseas) coaches, based on the FFA National Curriculum, participate in fun football-based games, tournaments and competitions, hear character-building team talks based on Christian values and families are invited to a final-day awards ceremony and celebration. At time of printing there were 14 primary aged kids already registered for soccer camp and that number is bound to increase rapidly as the opportunity is given to local schools and soccer clubs. is bound to increase rapidly as the opportunity is given to local schools and soccer clubs. It is going to be a great way for our church to connect with kids in our neighbourhood. You don’t need to be soccer mad to serve in this event, check out this list and speak to Narelle if you are able to help out in any way: • • • • • • Train (Monday morning 29th Sep) and attend as a coach. Be a host ie. direct and greet people, have tea/coffee and a chat available to parent/carers dropping kids off. Help with the ceremony and celebration midday Friday ie. cooking BBQ. Take some photos and video footage. Pray all aspects of the event. Give towards scholarships. www.soccercamps.org.au YOUTH MINISTRY @ GGBC // SLEEP OVER AUSSIE FEAST September 12 7.30pm-10am September 20 6.30pm-10pm Come sleep over at the church on September 12! Loads of fun to be had including games, movies and ‘My Kitchen Sucks’ Breakfast Edition! We have killed the fattened calf so come join us in this night of fun, food and frivolity as we raise money for youth camp! This is a combined youth and social committee event and all are welcome. CANS FOR CAMP We are already looking ahead to our youth camp later this year down at Victor Harbor. As part of this we are launching some fundraising initiatives including “Cans for Camp”. We would love you to keep us in mind if you have bottles and cans that we could recycle to raise money for youth camp. Thanks! Jason McPhee, Youth Pastor Church Rosters SEPT 7th SEPT 14th Front Door Front Door G.Tilley, M.Tilley G.Tilley, M.Tilley Morning Tea Morning Tea T.Brimblecombe & N.Austin B.Brimblecombe, B.Anderson, S.Brown D.Wood & N.Austin L.Wood, R.Britton, K.Britton, Zoe Ball Offering Counters Offering Counters T.Materne, A.Chapman T.Brimblecombe, B.Brimblecombe Communion G.Ewens, V.Moore SEPT 21th SEPT 28th Front Door Front Door H.Einthal, R.Hammat H.Einthal, R.Hammat Morning Tea Morning Tea T.Marks & V.McDonald T.Cooper, J.Cooper, J.Moore, V.Moore R.Brimblecombe & D.Wood J.Brimblecombe, J.Gronow, M.Moulds, B.Potts Offering Counters Offering Counters D.Boyce, T.Ambrose K.Holman, C.Holman Offerings Aug Actual $19,944.70 Aug Budget $19,600.00 YTD Actual $251,758.81 YTD Budget $264,000.00 Electronic Payments Golden Grove Baptist Church Inc Main Account BSB: 704 922 Account: 100 006 138 Direct Debit Payment can be arranged. Notes 29 Playgroup 9.30-11.15am 22 Playgroup 9.30-11.15am 15 Playgroup 9.30-11.15am 8 Playgroup 9.30-11.15am Playgroup 9.30-11.15am 24 23 Triple T 10am and 1pm Playgroup 9.30-11.15am 17 16 Triple T 10am and 1pm Playgroup 9.30-11.15am 10 Triple T 10am and 1pm 9 3 Playgroup 9.30-11.15am 30 Triple T 10am and 1pm 25 Seniors Fitness 11.00-12.00pm 26 19 18 Seniors Fitness 11.00-12.00pm Youth - Church Sleep Over 7.30-10pm 12 5 Seniors Fitness 11.00-12.00pm 11 4 Seniors Fitness 11.00-12.00pm Prayer Meeting 9.30am 28 Prayer Meeting 8.00am 27 21 Prayer Meeting 9.30am Prayer Meeting 8.00am Aussie Feast 6.30-10pm 20 14 Prayer Meeting 9.30am Prayer Meeting 8.00am 13 7 Prayer Meeting 9.30am 6 Prayer Meeting 8.00am