Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church -9 July 2023

Kia ora St John’s whānau,

This Sunday we celebrate the elements of Matariki that connect with the revelation of God we recognise in scripture and creation.

This is an All Age Service, and so we remain together for the whole service, including Communion.

Matariki is about sharing what we have, so you are invited to bring some extra food items for the DCM Foodbank this Sunday.


If you can’t gather in the city, and you want to join the worship service via Zoom, here are the details to access the live-stream:
 
Zoom Meeting ID: 370 260 759
Passcode: worship
 
The link to join the Zoom worship service is below.

If using your phone: dial 04 886 0026 (Meeting ID: 370 260 759#, Passcode: 1560107#)

This is the link to the printable Service Sheet 

 

OTHER THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT...

MODERATOR’S MATARIKI MESSAGE

You can read the message for Matariki from Rt Rev Hamish Galloway, the PCANZ Moderator of General Assembly

 

MATARIKI FUN DAY

Invite your friends to come along to a family-friendly afternoon of different activities exploring Matariki.

Hosted in the St John's Centre on the corner of Dixon and Willis Street. There will be crafts to make, stories to tell, games to play and food to eat. We will end the fun day by going to fly kites.

This is a special event for people of all ages, so see you there on the 16th of July at 2pm with your family and friends.

 

WHANAU NIGHT

The next St John’s Whanau Night is happening across the city.

Sunday 23 July, 5-7pm

You are invited to a home near you. The evening will centre around a meal and connection. By meeting like this we hope to grow in relationship with people in our St John's whānau in our neighbourhoods.

Here is the registration form to choose your preferred locations.

Registration will close on Thursday 13 July at midday and you will then receive an email on Thursday afternoon with the address of the house where you will go to take part.

 

RECENT OUTREACH GRANTS GIVEN AWAY

The following grants have been made on all our behalf by the St John’s Outreach Committee…

$1,200 to Perkiwi the Indonesian Christian network to provide pastoral care and support to local people in need.

$1,500 to the PCANZ Moderator’s Appeal to fund necessary construction work at the Ohope Marae.

$1,500 to the PCANZ global mission programme supporting the Cyclone recovery by the Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu.

$2,500 to Project Moroto in Uganda for a faith-based charity to build a dormitory for orphan girls.

 

MENS BREAKFAST

This is an informal time for men exploring faith over a hearty breakfast. We meet in the St John’s Centre and finish promptly to get on with the day!

7:30-8:30 am on Thursdays, fortnightly. The next breakfast is Thursday 13th July. See the St John’s website for more details and who to contact to let them know you are coming.

 

The way of Christ is perfect; we can always trust that walking with our Saviour is good for us.
Allister