News, Notices & Prayer points - 22nd August 2023

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News & Notices – 22nd August 2023

Below are the news and notices from congregations, the Synod of South Australia and the wider Uniting Church for Tuesday, 22nd August, 2023 edition of UC e-News

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Prayer Points

We pray:

  • For the people of Mexico and California in the United States, as they face Tropical Storm Hilary
  • In celebration of the Matildas and their heroic efforts in the Women’s World Cup, and for women in sport all over Australia
  • For those in our community who have experienced domestic violence, may they be renewed by God’s strength.

 


 

Intergenerate – Season of Creation

This September Intergen 2023 Season of Creation resources are now available. Written by Rev Dr Michelle Cook - a theology teacher at Nungalinya College and Chairperson of the Pilgrim Presbytery of the Northern Synod. A social media post with more information is available at this link: fb post.

 

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Parenting for faith seminars for ministry leaders and for parents/carers

It’s less than 2 weeks until the seminars for Parenting for faith with Rachel Turner. Churches are encouraged to invite parents and grandparents from playgroups, kids clubs, church, Messy Church and any other connections your church may have. These seminars are a great opportunity to equip and encourage parents/carers for forming faith at home.

Rachel Turner, founder of Parenting for faith in the UK, will be sharing at a series of seminars from August 31st – September 3rd at various venues around Adelaide. Rachel is highly engaging and encouraging and offers tips and tools developed from real-life experiences.

  • Seminars for parents/carersfocus on encouraging parents to parent children for a life of faith. A great opportunity to invite along families from your church ministries.
  • Seminars for ministry leaderswill offer ways for churches to encourage parents and carers for faith formation in their homes.

All of the sessions are $11 which includes light refreshments. For dates and venues and to register visit: https://rachelturnerdownunder.com/

For more information or for a PowerPoint slide, a Facebook promo and digital flyers, please contact Melissa Neumann (Turn on Javascript!).

 

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MediaCom Education Update:  Upcoming or recent Conference Speakers – Publications now available

Rachel Turner Seminar

Seminar: August 31st – September 19th Rachel Turner Downunder

Publications can be found at this link: Rachel Turner Archives - MediaCom Education

David Csinos Seminar

Seminar: A Gospel for All Ages

Publication: A Gospel for All Ages - MediaCom Education.

Andrew Root

Publication: The Promise of Despair.

See book review by Rev Dr Sean Gilbert in August/September New Times at this link: UCA SA - New Times.

More from Andrew Root

The following publications are on back order available in approximately a week, and can be found on MediaCom's website after Wednesday August 16th. Please search ‘Andrew Root.’

  • ‘When Church Stops Working: A Future for Your Congregation Beyond More Money, Programs, and Innovation’ ($31.50)
  • ‘The Church after Innovation (Ministry in a Secular Age Book #5)’ ($38.99)
  • ‘Churches and the Crisis of Decline’ ($17.99).

 

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Poetry Church at Clayton Wesley

The Psalmist wrote, ‘Be still, and know that I am God.’ (PS 46:10). Clayton Wesley is launching a new weekly Sunday evening service of lectio divina and contemplation. Making space for peace. Restoring our soul. Deepening our faith. Poetry Church services begin on Sunday, 10th September, weekly at 6.00 pm. All welcome. More information is available on the Clayton Wesley website or contact Rev Olly Ponsonby on 0420 961 081.

 

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Congregational Resource on the Voice

A two-page resource explains why the Uniting Church supports the change, a position informed by our covenant commitment with the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress and our Christian call to work for practical and meaningful change that ensures all can live life abundantly.

The resource includes:

  • Simple information on why a Voice is needed, how it will work and how it will make a difference
  • Connections to our Covenant with UAICC
  • A section on 'what the Bible says'
  • Helpful starting points for a conversation.   

Here is the link to the Assembly webpage, A Voice to Parliament in 2 pages - Uniting Church Australia and click here to download, print and share in your community!

 

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HopeFULL – State Youth Conference 2023

What is there to hope in? It's a question we are finding teenagers asking in our Uniting Church youth ministries. On 9th of September 2023 we (local youth ministries in collaboration with Mission Resourcing) are running 'hopeFULL', a State Youth Conference for high school years 7-12.

At 'hopeFULL', teenagers will explore:

  • Worship experiences that will help them encounter God
  • Inspiring and challenging messages from Courtney Lush, Youth Pastor of New Life Uniting Church
  • Electives that will help you to follow Jesus in a bunch of different ways, from ‘understanding pain and suffering’ to ‘hearing God’s voice’
  • Opportunities to make new friends and connect with other young people
  • A whole lotta of fun.

Do you have a teenager in your life? Please invite them and encourage them to register, it's going to be a simply wonderful event. Registrations can be made at this link: https://events.eventzilla.net/e/state-youth-conference-2023-2138592381

 

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Awareness raising sessions on the proposed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament

A group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous advocates for The Voice at Pilgrim Uniting Church are available to run an engaging workshop on the topic at your church or in your community.

The session can be either 45 minutes or 60 minutes and starts with a Welcome to Country by a Kaurna elder who is a member of the Pilgrim Church. Originally, designed to engage people of all faiths and cultures, the group has also run successful workshops with Pilgrim UC communities. The workshops cover the background to the Uluru Statement from the Heart and its call for a Voice to Parliament and engages participants in reflecting their own understandings about the topic. Importantly, participants can also document any questions or arguments against the proposed constitutional change which they might have heard so that responses can be discussed.

The workshop presenters of these sessions would prefer to meet with representatives from interested groups to make sure that the session can be tailored to your needs. Contacts: Marelle Harisun Turn on Javascript! or Uncle Allen Edwards Snr Turn on Javascript!.

 

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Grant Opportunities

Expand Together

The Expand Together grants assist multicultural organisations to expand their capacity by upgrading community facilities or purchasing equipment to meet the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse communities. Apply for up to $100,000. Applications for Round 2 opened on 1st June 2023 and closes on 30th August 2023. Find out more.

Alexandrina Council Grants Program

The Alexandrina Council Grants Program is now open until 22nd August 2023. Grant categories include: Community Environment Grant; Community Wellbeing Grant; and Business Initiatives Grant. A further round of grants will also open on 1st August 2023 – 30th April 2024 and these categories include: Youth Sponsorship Program; Community Events Grant; Heritage Grant; and Creative Community Grant. Information sessions and grant details are available at this link: Alexandrina Grants Program | Alexandrina Council.

Securing Faith-based Places

The Securing Faith-Based Places grant opportunity aims to assist faith-based places and spaces to improve security and safety.

The objective of the program is to support religious schools and pre-schools, places of worship and faith-based community centres to address the risk of crime and violence motivated by religious or racial intolerance through the installation or upgrade of security infrastructure and/or the engagement of security guards at those sites. For more information and how to apply please visit: Current Grant Opportunity View - GO6276: GrantConnect (grants.gov.au)

 

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Disaster and Recovery Ministries

Would you be prepared to offer a ministry of presence, care and comfort to people affected in times of great need?

You are invited to train as a chaplain for Disaster and Recovery Ministries SA. Coordinated by the Uniting Church in SA, they provide training and coordinate teams of people from many faith groups who are able to provide pastoral and spiritual support to others in the community during times of disaster and subsequent recovery.

For more information, with training dates the 10th and 11th October, please download the flyer located at this link: UCA SA - Disaster and Recovery Chaplain Training

 

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Voice Banners now available

The Synod of VIC/TAS has designed a banner in support of the Voice to Parliament and the banner has been endorsed by the National Assembly. There are four colour options for those congregations that wish to display a banner in support of the Voice to Parliament. The designs are available to view at this link: UCA SA - Voice to Parliament Resources

If you would like to order a banner please email the Engagement Ministry Centre at Turn on Javascript! and include the following details with your order:

  • Name of congregation
  • Name of contact person at congregation
  • Type of banner required e.g. corflute, canvas
  • Size of banner, please include number of eyelets required
  • Indicate colour choice of your design (3 options to choose from)
  • Clearly indicate any additional words you would like included in the design.

There is no design fee, however there will be a print and postage and handling fee for all requests. Once an order is received, Engagement will let you know the print quote cost for your banner, before progressing your requirements.

 

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COVID-19 Update

All existing directions, frequently asked questions and other information in regards to COVID-19 guidelines can be found here: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergency-declarations. If you would like further assistance, please contact your presbytery or:

              Sue Page Turn on Javascript! or phone (08) 8236 4217 or 0430 666 959

              Philip Gardner Turn on Javascript! or phone (08) 8236 4268 or 0409 077 076.

 

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Volunteering Red Dove Café 2023

The Red Dove Café at the Royal Adelaide Show is seeking volunteers. Money raised from this café goes to mission in South Australia. The organisers are seeking people to fill 800+ shifts for the period 1st – 10th September this year. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinators, on email Turn on Javascript! or call Janet on 0432 271 757.

 

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Salt + Light SALA Art Exhibition

Six local artists are excited to launch their new exhibition entitled Salt + Light at Bethany Hall this August.

The theme reflects on the salt of the earth and our unique Australian light and environment.

Gavin Malone is a visual artist and cultural geographer who has been instrumental in the development of Lot 50 - Kanyanyapilla, a 16 hectare ecological and cultural regeneration project located on ancient Kaurna Meyunna complex and is a registered aboriginal site.

The six artists participating are a blend of established and emerging artists:
Roe Gartelmann, Chris Olsen, Elizabeth Bradley, Raylene Pearce, Lesley Redgate and Helen Sherriff.

This invigorating exhibition will be open on weekends throughout August from 1pm - 4pm. Entry is free.

Visitors can also look forward to meeting the artists and hearing about their art story, there will also be a popular vote prize.

 

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Rural Access SALA Exhibition Neuroscience and Art

Kangaroo Island Neuroscientist and Artist Rupshi Mitra will display her art-work at Scots Church Adelaide McGregor Hall throughout August. Gallery opens: Fridays 12.00 – 5.00 pm; Saturdays 10.00 am – 4.00 pm; Sundays 12.00 – 3.00 pm. Location: 237 North Terrace, Adelaide. Further information: 0409 178 465. SALA Number 077.

 

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Code of Ethics Dates 2023 – Bookings for August and September NOW OPEN

The dates for both face-to-face and online refreshers of the Code of Ethics in 2023 have now been set as follows:

All ministry agents who are either in placement, awaiting placement or providing supply are expected to complete a refresher session each year.

Bookings for the first 3 courses can be accessed at this link: Events Calendar – Safe Church (ucasa.org.au)

6 September      Enfield UC - 9:30am to 12.00pm

Bookings opening soon:

17 October          Online 1.30pm to 4.00pm  

26 October          Online 9:30am to 12.00pm 

30 November      Rosefield UC - 1.00pm to 4.00pm.

 

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2023 Safe Church Audit

The annual Safe Church Audit is now available until August 25th for congregations to complete. 

The Uniting Church, at both state and national levels, continues to be very active in responding to the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. In responding to the questions in this Safe Church Audit it will not only provide a snapshot of the life and activities of your congregation but will indicate your progress of compliance. Collated results will be shared with Presbytery leaders along with other relevant Synod ministry centres.

Communication has been sent to the Safe Church contact and/or the Secretary of each congregation. The questions can be downloaded from the Safe Church website at this link: https://safechurch.ucasa.org.au/resources/#audit  to enable the data to be prepared prior to the online survey being completed - with one response per congregation required.

 

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Sally Stamp

Every Monday morning a small group of volunteers meet at the Synod office to collect and sort stamps which have been received from fellowships and businesses around South Australia. In 2022 they paid freight for South Pacific School Aid Inc., Frontier Services (Outback Pastors) and Grove Uniting Church (Kids Club). In 2023 they paid $2,034.84 for South Pacific Schools Aid Inc. and have committed to pay for another shipment this year. They also paid $1,000 to Frontier Services (Outback Pastors). Please consider asking local businesses to save their stamps; doctor’s surgeries are one of the best sources of stamps! Any donations of private collections no longer required are gratefully received. Sally Stamp asks that people continue to send stamps to the Uniting Church Synod Office, Level 2, 212 Pirie Street, Adelaide. Pick-up can sometimes be arranged. For more information, please contact Maxine Haines (Convenor) on 0427 972 417 or email Turn on Javascript!.

 

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Ordination of Nola Gibbons

The Presbytery of Southern SA welcomes everyone to attend the ordination of Nola Gibbons. The service will take place on Sunday, August 27th at 4.00 pm at Pilgrim Uniting Church, 12 Flinders Street, Adelaide.

 

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Commissioning Service – Pastor Craig Bossie

All are welcome to attend the Commissioning Service for Pastor Craig Bossie at the LeFevre Uniting Church, 63 Gedville Road, Taperoo on Saturday, 26th August 2023 at 2.00 pm. Paul Turley will conduct the Commissioning and Geraldine Hawkes will be preacher for this occasion. Afternoon tea will follow the service.

 

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