Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church -13 August 2023

Kia ora St John’s whānau,

This Sunday we continue our four-week exploration of the faith practice ‘Following Jesus’.

We have a special intergenerational service gathering around tables, so please note the worship venue: The St John’s Centre.  Go through the courtyard and in through the main doors.
 
Together as Church whanau of all ages we will explore the ways Jesus calls us to follow him, and discover how this leads us to love God and each other more fully.
 
Please bring some extra gifts of food for the DCM Foodbank (see details below).


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...

FOLLOW ME

Over four Sundays, starting 30th July, we are focusing on the faith practice Following Jesus.
We are using a new resource called Follow Me, from the Presbyterian Church in USA. Rather than starting with a Bible story, this resource starts with a faith practice, and explores that biblically, theologically and socially.  This allows us to follow the practice for four weeks and reflect more deeply together using resources designed for different ages groups.
This means we will all suspend our usual approaches (e.g. following the Lectionary Bible readings) and resources in favour of all exploring this faith practice for four consecutive weeks.  We will still have peer group time, as the resource is designed for exploring the same faith practice with the various age groups.
We will look at biblical stories illustrating this practice and how the Christian community has understood this through more than two thousand years. We will use this resource each week with our Sunday services, St J’s Kids and Youth Group peer groups, and an intergenerational event. We will be encouraging one another to activate this practice – both individually and in community.
By using this resource to all explore a faith practice together over the same four weeks, we will look forward to opportunities to talk about this and do it together.
 
We also have a resource for Practising the Practice at home, and we strongly encourage you to use this with others in your household or networks.

 

FOOD DRIVE FOR DCM FOODBANK

As part of discovering how we can practice Following Jesus we are taking action to love our neighbour. And we treasure those partnerships we have to serve those with the most needs around us in our city.
We're encouraging everyone to bring some extra non-perishable food for DCM this Sunday – which will be taken straight to DCM at the end of the service by a representative group.

 

MUSOS LUNCH

This Sunday all musicians are asked to attend a lunch about our St John’s music ministry. Rev David Dell will be facilitating a discussion about the contributions the team makes, as we foster our shared aims and expectations.  Please meet in the McKenzie Room after Morning Tea. The lunch is provided.

 

FLOURISHING FUTURES: THEOLOGICAL CONVERSATIONS

Many of the established realities our society has been built upon are being destabilised.  We live in a moment in which the prevailing way of life faces significant challenges: the growing reality of climate change and ecological degradation; the emergence of new digital technologies and their potential positive and negative effects; increasing living-costs and housing shortages; threats to the quality of education. 
What is the nature of these challenges we face – their origins? their potential impact on society? How might the richness of faith, cultural, and philosophical traditions deepen our depth of analysis and understanding of these challenges and potentially guide how we respond?
 

  • “The Truth will Set us Free?”: Disinformation, Misinformation, Surveillance and Sociality

Tuesday August 22nd 5.30pm–6.30pm 
 

  • “It’s the End of the World as we Know it”: Climate Crisis and Civilisation Collapse? or A Post-Carbon Sustainable Future?

Tuesday August 29th 5.30pm–6.30pm
 

  • “We don’t need no education?” Education, Citizenship, and the Common Good

Tuesday Sept 12th 5.30pm–6.30pm
 
This series of public discussions with a panel of experts offering their insights on these issues is organised by the University of Otago.
Venue: Wellington Cathedral of Saint Paul, 2 Hill Street.

 

COMING UP

The following events are on the St John’s website (along with lots of other stuff!), and you might want to add them to your own diary…
20th August, 4pm                    The Scots College Founders Service.
27th August, 10am                  Church Life Survey
27th August, 11:30am              Souper Sunday
17th September, 10am            Clubs Day

 

WHANAU NIGHT

The next Whānau Night will be on Sunday 10th September in the St John's Centre.
For this we'll be focusing on compassion. Hope to see you there!

 

APPLICATIONS OPEN

Can you pass on the opportunity for an organisation to apply for funds from our St John’s Edward Carter memorial special assistance fund?
The purpose of this fund is to assist people who need a second chance or a new start. Projects may be for local community or communities in the greater Wellington area or national in scope.
We welcome grant applications for up to $5,000 to fund projects which align with the grant’s remit. Applications are needed before the 30th September.
To apply or find more details, please see the ‘Grants’ page on the St John’s website. https://www.stjohnsinthecity.org.nz/grants

 

NEW WINE

Each year families from St John’s have gone to the New Wine Festival in January. It is a very uplifting time and a great way to start a new year.
Here is a video showing some of the festival highlights:

 

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