19 October 2014
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19 October 2014
A Fairtrade Faith Community Fisher Street West Wollongong 19th October 2014 9:15 am Morning Worship 6:00 pm Evening Worship “because our gospel came to you not simply with words but also with power, with the Holy Spirit and deep conviction.” 1 Thessalonians 1:5a A warm welcome to all at Keiraview today. Morning Worship led by Pastor Sione Hau. You are invited to join in morning tea in the hall after the service. Evening Worship at the new time of 6pm. THIS WEEK AT KEIRAVIEW Today Mighty Moosh meets at the new time of 5pm today at Keiraview. Tues. 21st Coffee & Chat 9:30am – 11am at Keiraview Hall Antique Clocks with Ross Eshman. (Bring your antique clock if you have one) All Welcome. Enq: Norma Coudrey 4229 7392, Pat Waller - 4229 1096. KYB 1pm-2.30pm in the meeting room Fri. 24th Parents' Group out and about at the Botanic Gardens - 10am. Kids’ Club 4 - 5:30pm at St Columba - on Psalm 27 COMING EVENTS (Keiraview) Keiraview prayer group will meet Next Sun., 26th Oct., at 8 am, before the morning service, in the Meeting Room in the Church Hall. Contact Norma Coudrey 4229 7392 with prayer requests. BBB: Beach, Bible, Breakfast - a new gathering for all Keiraview women. The first meeting will be on 1st Nov. at 6am. Meet on grassy area north of the surf club for a sunrise walk, guided meditation on joy, and breakfast at Diggies. Finish 8-8:30am. Enq: Chrissy Howe [email protected] COMING EVENTS (Other) Hymn Fest today (Sun. 19th Oct.) at 2pm at Dapto UC. Entry by donation to benefit the ministry of David & Ellie Sharp, Wycliffe Bible Translators. David will speak. Afternoon tea included. The 2014 Gymanfa Ganu by Wollongong Welsh Choir Inc. and Corrimal UC, today (Sun. 19th Oct.) at 2.30pm at Corrimal UC. Community singing, choir performances, solo items. Tea/Coffee and light refreshments . Free admission, though a donation to church funds would be appreciated. Bible Society Morning Tea – Sat. 25th Oct., 10am at Kiama Uniting Church. Speaker: Sarah Brittain, Godspeak Advocate THANK YOU to all who attended & participated in the Harvest Festival Combined Service last Sunday. It was a true blessing to witness the generous offering of donations for the work of Wollongong Wesley Mission. For the wonderful gifts and talents of members in our church who participated in the worship, providing and serving afternoon tea, donating to the cake & gifts stall, joyful fellowship and organising activities for the children/adult activities outside. What a wonderful way to praise & give thanks to God for the richness of his blessings. Annette H PRAYER REQUESTS for HSC students currently doing their exams that we join with churches all over the world on this day to pray for an end to the terrible injustice of human trafficking, the world’s fastest growing global crime. ● Pray that we can become aware of how choices we make about things we use and consume daily impact on the mostly invisible, always powerless and always degraded victims of human trafficking. ● Pray for the (est.) 30 million men, women & children enslaved in our world today. ● Pray for the work of new Nobel Peace Prize winner, 60 year old Indian engineer Kailash Satyarthi, who through peaceful protest and demonstrations over the past 30 years has succeeded in freeing tens of thousands of child workers forced into bonded labour or slavery. Australia's first SOCIAL IMPACT BOND has made its maiden return to investors with a yield of 7.5% as more governments look to capital markets to take pressures off strained budgets. The $7 million bond, which promises investors a return if the number of children in foster care is reduced, launched a year ago with the backing of the NSW government. The capital is funding UnitingCare Burnside's New Parent and Infant Network (Newpin) program, which is working to restore children in foster care with their families and preventing at-risk children from entering care by educating parents about family environments. Under the bond, private investors provide working capital to the program & share in any NSW government savings on foster care. Read more: www.smh.com.au/business/nsw-social-impactbond-returns-75-per-cent-20140831-10ajsa.html#ixzz3Cha2cYXX CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS - Pat Waller is taking orders up until the end of October. (See Pat at church or phone 4229 1096) Do you ever work with children in our Church? Do you need to have done the “Working With Children” check before end Dec.? To apply online: www.kidsguardian.nsw.gov.au/Working-withchildren/working-with-children-check. Enq: Gavin Whitten KEIRAVIEW CONTACTS Minister of the Word: Rev. Annette Hawken ph: 4229 2303 email: [email protected] Church Council Secretary: Annette Arthur ph: 4271 4414 email: [email protected] Pastor: Sione Hau ph: 0416 305 575 Children’s, Youth & Family Pastor: Emma Williams ph: 0407 407 696 email: [email protected] Postal Address: PO Box 330 Figtree 2525 Web Site: www.keiraview.org Please send notices for this news sheet to: [email protected] or phone Ross Bryceson on 4228 6336, by noon on Wednesday. Megaroster for Sunday, 26th October Flowers Annette Arthur Robyn Bradley Music Lurline Butler PC / Slide Show Robyn Allen Bible Reader Alan Bradley Prayer Alayne Guerin Announcements Annette Arthur Alan Bradley Elders Pat Waller Arrangements Ian Almond Audio System Rod Doyle Jenny Almond Lepa Hau Morning Tea Sione Hau Pat Waller Keith Smyth Welcomers Thelma Smyth Clive Arthur Offering Counting Garth Banner