Friday, October 10, 2008

Pewsheet Sunday October 12, 2008

Sunday 12th October, 2008 Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost
Today’s Officiant is Fr Warren Huffa

TODAY WE WILL BE TALKING ABOUT How God is faithful to the covenant

WELCOME Please join us for breakfast in the hall after the 8am service or morning tea after the 10am service. At 10am please find all prayers and hymns projected onto the sanctuary walls.

THE PRAYER FOR TODAY Saving and healing God, you have promised that those who have died with Christ shall live with him: grant us grace to be continually thankful for all you have done for us, and in that thankfulness to be eager to serve and live for others, so that we and all your children may rejoice in your salvation; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
TODAY’S READING Exodus 32:1-14 by Sue Daw-Thomas
TODAY’S GOSPEL Matthew 22:1-14
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE by Hal Shaw-Calvary
We pray for those in need especially Anne , Betty and Walter, Janet and Peter, Anna, Joy, Ben , Ros , Ron , Eric , Dianne, Murray & Ben , Phyll , Heather, Juliet, Blake , Annie Tangey, Baby Harry & family and Tallan . We give thanks for the lives of Maurice Paternoster, Doris Caddy and Stan Shepherd whose years mind occurs at this time.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY John Hart for the 13th, Yvonne for the 16th, Lily for the 18th and Happy 21st Birthday to James for the 14th.

NEXT WEEK’S SERVICE
READINGS Exodus 33:12-23 by Eric
GOSPEL Matthew 22:15-22
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE by Max

PRAYER CIRCLE meets noon on the 2nd Tuesday each month
BIBLE STUDY 10am every Wednesday
HOLY COMMUNION 9.30am every Thursday followed by morning tea in the hall.
TODAY’ SERMON & KIDS TALK http://classic-theology-new.blogspot.com/
ALL NOTICES can be found at http://www.anglican-belair.blogspot.com
ITEMS FOR NEXT WEEK’S PEW SHEET
Forward to Wendy by 5pm Tuesdays

HELPLINE
Part of being Christian community together is supporting each other when we need help. From a once-off delivery of food to transport or any other assistance the Helpline is a structured way of us providing this assistance to each other easily and confidentially. So please ring the Helpline coordinators, Iris or Marlene , for any assistance at all.

EVENTS
REFLECTIONS ON LAMBETH
Conversations with the bishops on Lambeth and the Anglican Communion
Join us at • St Matt’s, Kensington Tuesday 14 October, 7.30pm • St Jude’s Brighton Wednesday 15 October, 7.30pm • St Mark’s, Golden Grove Tuesday 22 October, 7.30pm Come for the talk, stay for conversation. Limited places available. Bookings essential: Diocesan Office 8305 9350 or
diocesanoffice@adelaide.anglican.com.au
HALL BOOKING 15 OCT 5.30PM TO 7PM
The Mitcham Hills Community Housing assoc will be having their AGM.
PARISH HIDEAWAY WEEKEND 24-26 October
SUNDAY SERVICE COMMENCES AT 11AM-COME FOR A DRIVE & WORSHIP BY THE SEA
Please put your name on the list in the foyer.

ONE VILLAGE MOVIE NIGHT – AUSTRALIA THE MOVIE
Friday 28th November 8pm at the Capri Theatre, Goodwood
Tickets $15 Concession $12
Hey! One Village would really love your support in attending Australia the movie.
One Village was founded by St John’s Grammar School Captain of 2004 Nikki Lovell. You may have been served by her at Bakers Delight Blackwood where she works part-time while studying Law. She founded the charity in early 2007 and has spent at least 12 months living and working in the rural village of Namwendwa, Uganda. One Village is committed to supporting the community of Namwendwa. One Village has a vision of empowering rural communities in Uganda with knowledge, skills and resources in a way which is sustainable. All of One Village's projects and programs are initiated and executed by the communities in Uganda. Funds raised from the movie night will support the construction of classrooms in Namwendwa, Uganda to reduce classroom sizes. Tickets can be purchased online at www.onevillage.com.au or contact Wendy Morecroft on 0433786261.
OUTREACH
ANGLICARE TOY APPEAL
Commencing mid October until last Sunday before Advent. Please see Joyce for details.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD SHOE BOXES
Marlene Dixon would like to have these by 19th October. Please do not include lollies or toothpaste and no infant boxes please.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Pewsheet Sunday October 5, 2008

Sunday 5th October, 2008 Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost
Today’s Officiant is Fr Warren Huffa

TODAY WE WILL BE TALKING ABOUT We are all familiar with the 10 commandments, but often mistake them for rules to be obeyed rather than an expression of the kind of community God wants us to be. There is an important difference.

WELCOME Please join us for breakfast in the hall after the 8am service or morning tea after the 10am service. At 10am please find all prayers and hymns projected onto the sanctuary walls.

THE PRAYER FOR TODAY Almighty God, your Son Jesus was the stone rejected by the builders, and, by your doing, he has been made the chief cornerstone: grant that, by the power of his Spirit working in us, we may become living stones built up into your dwelling place, a temple holy and acceptable to you; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God , for ever and ever. Amen

TODAY’S READING Exodus 20:1-4, 7-9, 12 –20 by David C
TODAY’S GOSPEL Matthew 21: 33-46

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE by Margaret P
We pray for those in need especially Anne B, Betty and Walter, Janet and Peter, Anna, Joy, Ben , Ros , Ron , Eric , Dianne, Murray & Ben , Phyll , Heather, Juliet, Blake, Annie and Baby Harry We give thanks for the lives of Marjorie Norton, Joe Halstead, Mary Willoughby, The Rev’d Allan Biggs, Pat Trebilcock, and Joyce Cook whose years mind occurs at this time.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

NEXT WEEK’S SERVICE
READINGS Exodus 32:1-14 by Sue
GOSPEL Matthew 22:1-14
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE by Hal

PRAYER CIRCLE meets noon on the 2nd Tuesday each month
BIBLE STUDY 10am every Wednesday
HOLY COMMUNION 9.30am every Thursday followed by morning tea in the hall.
TODAY’ SERMON & KIDS TALK http://classic-theology-new.blogspot.com/
ALL NOTICES can be found at http://www.anglican-belair.blogspot.com

ITEMS FOR NEXT WEEK’S PEW SHEET
Forward to Wendy by 5pm Tuesdays

HELPLINE
Part of being Christian community together is supporting each other when we need help. From a once-off delivery of food to transport or any other assistance the Helpline is a structured way of us providing this assistance to each other easily and confidentially. So please ring the Helpline coordinators, Iris or Marlene for any assistance at all.

EVENTS

ART EXHIBITION TODAY 1-6PM
Christie invites you and your friends to an Exhibition of her Watercolours at Tardis,
REFLECTIONS ON LAMBETH
Conversations with the bishops on Lambeth and the Anglican Communion
Join us at • St Matt’s, Kensington Tuesday 14 October, 7.30pm • St Jude’s Brighton Wednesday 15 October, 7.30pm • St Mark’s, Golden Grove Tuesday 22 October, 7.30pm Come for the talk, stay for conversation. Limited places available. Bookings essential: Diocesan Office 8305 9350 or
diocesanoffice@adelaide.anglican.com.au

OBERAMMERGAU PASSION PLAY 2010 INFORMATION EVENING
An information evening about this journey will be held at St Columba’s Parish Centre, 3 Rosevear Street, Hoawthorn at 7pm on Friday October 10th.To register for this information evening please email paulmitchell@swiftdsl.com.au or telephone the Parish Office on 8272 7266.

HALL BOOKING 15 OCT 5.30PM TO 7PM
The Mitcham Hills Community Housing assoc will be having their AGM.

PARISH HIDEAWAY WEEKEND 24-26 October 2008
SUNDAY SERVICE COMMENCES AT 11AM-COME FOR A DRIVE & WORSHIP BY THE SEA
Phone the Jetty Caravan Park Normanville http://www.parks-sa.com.au/nobcp.html 08 8558 2038 to book your site or cabin. Or may be you would like to join us for Sunday Service & Lunch.
Please put your name on the list in the foyer.

OUTREACH

FLINDERS MEDICAL CENTRE CHAPEL CENTRE
It was great to have some new people last time. We hope you can all come again on 12 October at 10am at the Chapel. More helpers are welcome. Any queries to Jean Fordham
ANGLICARE TOY APPEAL
Commencing mid October until last Sunday before Advent. Please see Joyce for details.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD SHOE BOXES
Marlene Dixon would like to have these by 19th October. Please do not include lollies or toothpaste and no infant boxes please.
THE MAGDALENE CENTRE
Please leave donations of clothes, blankets, sleeping bags, doonas, etc. in the box in the Hall.
Donations of tinned tuna, long life milk, pasta and dry biscuits or any other staple food items are always needed for the basket.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Pewsheet Sunday September 28, 2008

SUNDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2008 – 20th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
Today’s Officiant is Fr Warren Huffa

WELCOME Please join us for breakfast in the hall after the 8am service or morning tea after the 10am service. At 10am please find all prayers and hymns projected onto the sanctuary walls.


THE PRAYER FOR TODAY Grant, O merciful God, that your people may have that mind that was in Christ Jesus, who emptied himself, and took the form of a servant, and in humility became obedient even to death. For you have highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, Jesus Christ, the Lord; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, in everlasting glory. Amen.

TODAY’S READING Exodus 17:1-7 or Philippians 1:20-30 by Anne Cooling
TODAY’S GOSPEL Matthew 21:23-32

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE by Sue Daw-Thomas
We pray for those in need especially Anne, Betty and Walter, Janet and Peter, Anna, Joy, Ben, Ros, Ron, Eric, Dianne, Murray & Ben, Phyll, Heather, Juliet, Fr. Ron, Blake, Annie and Baby Harry. We give thanks for the life of Edie Schmidt whose years mind occurs at this time.

THE PARISH MAGAZINE is today more literally a Parish Paper. You can find YOUR copy of the Spring Edition of 'Life @ Innocents' in the foyer now. (It won't specifically have your name on it.)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Marcus Cooling on the 1st and Thomas Downes on the 3rd.
HAPPY ANNIVERSAY Kay & Geoff Feehan for the 5th.

NEXT WEEK
READINGS Exodus 20:1-4, 7-9, 12-20 by David C
GOSPEL Matthew 21:33-46
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE by Marg P
PRAYER CIRCLE meets noon on the 2nd Tuesday each month
BIBLE STUDY 10am every Wednesday
HOLY COMMUNION 9.30am every Thursday followed by morning tea in the hall.
PARISH COUNCIL meets 7.30pm Thursday 2 October at the Church.

TODAY’ SERMON & KIDS TALK http://classic-theology-new.blogspot.com/
ALL NOTICES can be found at http://www.anglican-belair.blogspot.com

ITEMS FOR NEXT WEEK’S PEW SHEET
Forward to Wendy by 5pm Tuesdays

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Pewsheet Sunday September 21, 2008

SUNDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2008 – 19th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
Today’s Officiant is Fr Warren Huffa

WELCOME Please join us for breakfast in the hall after the 8am service or morning tea after the 10am service. At 10am please find all prayers and hymns projected onto the sanctuary walls.


THE PRAYER FOR TODAY Loving and righteous God, your boundless generosity exceeds all that we can desire or deserve, and you give to the last worker all you promised to the first: liberate us from all jealousy and greed, that we may be free to love and to serve others, and in your service may find our true reward: through Jesus Christ our lord. Amen.

TODAY’S READING Exodus 16:2-15 Philippians 1:20-30 by Graeme B TODAY’S GOSPEL Matthew 20:1-16

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE by Sue DT
We pray for those in need especially Anne B, Betty and Walter, Janet and Peter, Anna, Joy, Ben A, Ros H, Ron T, Eric D, Dianne, Murray & Ben F, Phyll M, Bev C, Heather, Juliet, Fr. Ron K and Blake V. We give thanks for the life of Iris Ferguson who died last Sunday and we remember John Newland and Trevor Tomlinson whose years mind occurs at this time.

THE PARISH MAGAZINE is today more literally a Parish Paper. You can find YOUR copy of the Spring Edition of 'Life @ Innocents' in the foyer now. (It won't specifically have your name on it.)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Warren for today and Sean C for the 24th.
HAPPY ANNIVERSAY to Kate & Brian G for the 28th.

NEXT WEEK
READINGS Exodus 17:1-7 or Philippians 1:20-30
GOSPEL Matthew 21:23-32
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE by Wendy
PRAYER CIRCLE meets noon on the 2nd Tuesday each month
BIBLE STUDY 10am every Wednesday
HOLY COMMUNION 9.30am every Thursday followed by morning tea in the hall.

TODAY’ SERMON & KIDS TALK http://classic-theology-new.blogspot.com/
ALL NOTICES can be found at http://www.anglican-belair.blogspot.com

ITEMS FOR NEXT WEEK’S PEW SHEET
Forward to Wendy by 5pm Tuesdays

HELPLINE
Part of being Christian community together is supporting each other when we need help. From a once-off delivery of food to transport or any other assistance the Helpline is a structured way of us providing this assistance to each other easily and confidentially. So please ring the Helpline coordinators, Iris or Marlene, for any assistance at all.

EVENTS

“TOKENS OF TRUST” STUDY
Chapter 6: Love, Actually, Monday 22 & Thursday 25 September

QUIRE ST NICOLAS in concert. Sunday 28 September at 3pm.
“Alle Psallite” Inlcuding anthems by Britten, Byrd, Parry and Purcell. Conducted by Lesley Lewis with Shirley Gale organist. St Peter’s Cathedral, King William Road, North Adelaide.
Tickets $15 Concessions $12 available from Max.

PARISH HIDEAWAY WEEKEND
24-26 October
Phone the Jetty Caravan Park Normanville http://www.parks-sa.com.au/nobcp.html 08 8558 2038 to book your site or cabin. Or may be you would like to join us for Sunday Service & Lunch.
Please put your name on the list in the foyer.

OUTREACH
MOTHERS’ UNION TRADING TABLE TODAY
In aid of a Diocesan project to support MU work in Melanesia and Adelaide. Please help us to help them.
ANGLICARE TOY APPEAL
Commencing mid October until last Sunday before Advent.
Please see Joyce for details.
ABM FUNDRAISER
Friday 26 September at 1.30pm
Church of the Good Shepherd, Clayton Avenue, Plympton
“Parsley, Sage Rosemary & Cactus” with Lorraine Thompson of McLaren Vale. Afternoon tea & plants for sale. Admission $5.00.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD SHOE BOXES
Marlene would like to have these by 19th October. Please do not include lollies or toothpaste and no infant boxes please.
THE MAGDALENE CENTRE
Please leave donations of blankets, sleeping bags, doonas, etc, to provide some winter warmth to those sleeping rough this winter in the box in the Hall.
Donations of tinned tuna, long life milk, pasta and dry biscuits or any other staple food items are always needed for the basket.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Pewsheet Sunday September 14, 2008

SUNDAY14 SEPTEMBER 2008 – 18th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Today’s Officiant is Fr Warren Huffa

WELCOME Please join us for breakfast in the hall after the 8am service or morning tea after the 10am service. At 10am please find all prayers and hymns projected onto the sanctuary walls.

THE PRAYER FOR TODAY O God, you call your Church to witness that in Christ we are reconciled to you: help us so to proclaim the good news of your love, that all who hear it may turn to you; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

TODAY’S READING Exodus 14:19-31 or Romans 14:1-14 by Meg

TODAY’S GOSPEL Matthew 18:21-35

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE by Don

We pray for those in need especially Anne, Betty and Walter, Janet and Peter, Anna, Joy, Ben, Ros, Ron, Eric, Dianne, Iris F, Murray & Ben, Phyll, Heather, Juliet and one year olds Blake and Tallan. We give thanks for the lives of William Forster, Barbara Pettet, William Paul Forster, and Phyllis Halstead.

THE PARISH MAGAZINE is today more literally a Parish Paper. You can find YOUR copy of the Spring Edition of 'Life @ Innocents' in the foyer now. (It won't specifically have your name on it.)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mary for today, Sue L on 16th, Yvonne & Jack on 17th, Cynthia & Bobbie on 19th and Evelyn on 20th.

HAPPY ANNIVERSAY to Andrew & Wendy on the 19th.

NEXT WEEK

READINGS Exodus 16:2-15 Philippians 1:21-30 by Graeme PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE by Sue

GOSPEL Matthew 20:1-16

PRAYER CIRCLE meets noon on the 2nd Tuesday each month

BIBLE STUDY 10am every Wednesday

HOLY COMMUNION 9.30am every Thursday followed by morning tea in the hall.

TODAYSERMON & KIDS TALK http://classic-theology-new.blogspot.com/

ALL NOTICES can be found at http://www.anglican-belair.blogspot.com

HELPLINE

Part of being Christian community together is supporting each other when we need help. From a once-off delivery of food to transport or any other assistance the Helpline is a structured way of us providing this assistance to each other easily and confidentially. So please ring the Helpline coordinators, Iris or Marlene for any assistance at all.

EVENTS

“TOKENS OF TRUST” STUDY

Chapter 5: God in Company, Monday 15 and Thursday 18 September

Chapter 6: Love, Actually, Monday 22 & Thursday 25 September

QUIRE ST NICOLAS in concert. Sunday 28 September at 3pm.

“Alle Psallite” Inlcuding anthems by Britten, Byrd, Parry and Purcell. Conducted by Lesley Lewis with Shirley Gale organist. St Peter’s Cathedral, King William Road, North Adelaide.

Tickets $15 Concessions $12 available from Max.

W O R K I N G B E E E E E E E E E E E

Please come along and help “spuce up the joint” on Saturday 20 September.

Marcus knows all the details. Cheer him up and let him know you’ll help.

PARISH HIDEAWAY WEEKEND

24-26 October

Phone the Jetty Caravan Park Normanville http://www.parks-sa.com.au/nobcp.html 08 8558 2038 to book your site or cabin. Register your interest with Wendy and put your name on the list in the foyer. Activities for the weekend include lots of eating and drinking, liturgy preparation, treasure hunt through the sand hills, bike ride to Carrickalinga, sand castle competition judged by Warren, beer o’clock, celebrity heads, sing-a-long and that’s just Saturday. Sunday watch Sid Sweet as he breaks the ice then join us for a Service on the Beach followed by a lunch. Come for the whole weekend or just for the service and lunch.

OUTREACH

ANGLICARE TOY APPEAL

Commencing mid November until last Sunday before Advent.

Please see Joyce for details.

OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD SHOE BOXES

Please can I have these by l9th October .This year contents NOT to be included:- Lollies and Toothpaste. And NO Infant boxes thanks. More details from Marlene.

.

THE MAGDALENE CENTRE

Is in desperate need of blankets, sleeping bags, doonas, etc, to provide some winter warmth to those sleeping rough this winter. Kate and Allan would be happy to pick up any donations that you are unable to deliver to the church yourself BUT TODAY IS THE LAST DAY. If you miss them please leave donations in the Mary Magdalene box in the hall. They have had a marvellous response so far. THANK YOU.

ITEMS FOR NEXT WEEK’S PEW SHEET

Forward to Wendy by 5pm Tuesdays

Friday, September 5, 2008

Pewsheet Sunday September 7, 2008

SUNDAY 7 SEPTEMBER 2008 – 17th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Today’s Officiant is Fr Warren Huffa

WELCOME Please join us for breakfast in the hall after the 8am service or morning tea after the 10am service. At 10am please find all prayers and hymns projected onto the sanctuary walls.

HEALING SERVICE TONIGHT 7.30PM

THE PRAYER FOR TODAY Go before us O Lord, and further us with your continual help, that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in you, we may glorify your holy name, and finally, by your mercy, obtain everlasting life; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever Amen.

TODAY’S READING Exodus 12:1-14 Romans 13:1-10 by Don B

TODAY’S GOSPEL Matthew 18:15-20

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE by Max A

We pray for those in need especially Anne, Betty and Walter, Janet and Peter, Anna, Joy, Ben Ashby, Ros, Ron, Eric, Dianne, Janet S, Iris F, Murray, Ben, Phyll and one year olds Blake and Tallan. We give thanks for the lives of Dr Bob Russell, Ruth Stalley, John Richardson & Evelyn Goreham.

THE PARISH MAGAZINE is today more literally a Parish Paper. You can find YOUR copy of the Spring edition of 'Life @ Innocents' in the foyer now. (It won't specifically have your name on it.)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Matthew B on the 11th and John K on the 12th

NEXT WEEK

READINGS Exodus 14:19-31 or Romans 14:1-14

GOSPEL Matthew 18:21-35

PRAYER CIRCLE meets Noon on Tuesday 9 September

BIBLE STUDY 10am Wednesday

HOLY COMMUNION 9.30am Thursday 11 September followed by morning tea in the hall.

TODAYSERMON & KIDS TALK http://classic-theology-new.blogspot.com/

ALL ROSTERS & NOTICES can be found at http://w w w.anglican-belair.blogspot.com

HELPLINE Part of being Christian community together is supporting each other when we need help. From a once-off delivery of food to transport or any other assistance the Helpline is a structured way of us providing this assistance to each other easily and confidentially. So please ring the Helpline coordinators, Iris or Marlene, for any assistance at all.

“TOKENS OF TRUST” STUDY

Chapter 4: The Peace Dividend, Monday 8 & Thursday 11 September

Chapter 5: God in Company, Monday 15 and Thursday 18 September

Chapter 6: Love, Actually, Monday 22 & Thursday 25 September

SAFER MINISTRY PROGRAMME

IF YOU ARE INVOLVED IN: Youth/children’s ministry, Pastoral work, Lay Reading/Liturgical assisting or hold any office in the Parish please be sure to contact David to ensure you have covered all requirements by the Diocese


PROGRESSIVE DINNER

6pm Saturday 13 September $20 per person

STARTERS Amanda and Jason’s Coromandel Valley

MAINS Andrew and Wendy’s Belair

DESSERT Marilyn and Peter’s Belair

Join us for an evening of fun, games and roaming through the Adelaide Hills.

W O R K I N G B E E E E E E E E E E E

Please come along and help “spuce up the joint” on Saturday 20 September.

Marcus knows all the details. Cheer him up and let him know you’ll help.

PARISH HIDEAWAY WEEKEND

24-26 October

Phone the Jetty Caravan Park Normanville http://www.parks-sa.com.au/nobcp.html 08 8558 2038 to book your site or cabin. Register your interest with Wendy and put your name on the list in the foyer. Activities for the weekend include lots of eating and drinking, liturgy preparation, treasure hunt through the sand hills, bike ride to Carrickalinga, sand castle competition judged by Warren, beer o’clock, celebrity heads, sing-a-long and that’s just Saturday. Sunday watch Sid as he breaks the ice then join us for a Service on the Beach followed by a lunch. Come for the whole weekend or just for the service and lunch.

OUTREACH

ANGLICARE TOY APPEAL Commencing mid November until last Sunday before Advent.

Please see Joyce for details.

OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD Time once again to think about filling a shoe box.

Please see Marlene for details.

THE MAGDALENE CENTRE is in desperate need of blankets, sleeping bags, doonas, etc, to provide some winter warmth to those sleeping rough this winter. Kate and Allan would be happy to pick up any donations that you are unable to deliver to the church yourself.

ITEMS FOR NEXT WEEK’S PEW SHEET

Forward to Wendy by 5pm Tuesdays

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Prayer Cycle September 2008

Diocese of Adelaide • Cycle of Prayer • September 2008

1 Guinea (W Africa): Bp Albert D Gomez [A] Abp Jeffrey Driver (Lindy) Bp Stephen Pickard (Jennifer) [W] Bp Garry Weatherill [TM] Bp Ross Davies (Christine) [N] The Primate: Abp Phillip Aspinall (Christa) General Synod: Bp Richard Appleby (Elizabeth)

2 Gujarat (North India): Bp Vinodkumar Mathushellah Malaviya [A] Adelaide--Cathedral: Steven Ogden (Anne), Jenny Wilson (Nicholas) [W] Registrar: Trevor Briggs (Anne) [TM] Berri-Barmera: Alan Jones (Rae) [N] Adelaide: Jeffery Driver (Lindy) The General Synod Standing Committee

3 Gusau (Nigeria): Bp John Garba [A] Adelaide--Holy Trinity: Paul Harrington (Susan), Craig Broman (Merle), Christopher Jolliffe (Narelle), Geoffrey Lin (Wendy), David Smith (Annie), John Warner (Geetha), Cameron Munro, (Kerryn), James Harricks (Karen) [W] Ministry Development Program [TM] Christies Beach: Dirk van Dissel (Mary) [N] Armidale: Peter Brain (Christine) • Australia: Merchant Navy Day

4 Guyana (W Indies) Bp Randolph George [A] Adelaide--St John's: Christopher Myers SSM [W] Burra: Michael Hillier (June) [TM] Delamere [N] Ballarat: Michael Hough (Bennita)

5 Gwagwalada (Nigeria): Bp Tanimu Samari Aduda [A] Adelaide--St Luke's: Peter Stuart (Nicky) locum tenens [W] Ceduna: Brian Jeffries (Heather) [TM] Happy Valley--locum tenens Michael Varnish (Kath) [N] Bathurst: Richard Hurford (Christine)

6 Haiti (ECUSA): Bp Jean Zache Duracin [A] Adelaide--St Mary Magdalene's: Ron Dowling [W] Coober Pedy & Far North Mission: Peter Palmer (Joy) [TM] Kingston: David Withers (Ann) [N] Bendigo: Andrew Curnow (Jan)

7 Episcopal Church of the Sudan: Abp Daniel Deng Bul Yak (Bp of Juba); Joseph Makor Atot (Assistant Bp)[A] Church Office Staff [W] Ministry District of Crystal Brook: Flo Walters (Geoff) [TM] Loxton--locum tenens Alan Jones (Rae) [N] Brisbane: Phillip Aspinall (Christa)

8 Hanuato'o (Melanesia) Bp Alfred Karibongi [A] Anglicare-SA: Lynn Arnold (Elaine) [W] Parish of Eastern Eyre Peninsula [TM] Mannum: PTO Owen Thomas (Hilary) [N] Bunbury: David McCall (Marion)

9 Harare (Central Africa): Bp Sebastian Bakare [A] Alberton: Ken Whitelock [W] Ministry District of Eyre and Gawler Ranges: Philippa Wetherell [TM] Millicent--locum tenens Peter Carlsson [N] Canberra and Goulburn: Vicar General Allan Ewing (Tricia)

10 Hawaii (ECUSA): Bp Robert Fitzpatrick [A] Belair: Warren Huffa (Thea) [W] Kadina, Moonta & Wallaroo: Pru O'Donovan (Bart) [TM] Morphett Vale: Peter Simmons (Sally) [N] Chaplains to the Armed Forces: Bishop Len Eacott (Sandy)

11 Hereford (England): Bps Anthony riddis, Michael Hooper [A][W] Leigh Creek & Northern Mission: Arthur Tanner (Jane) [TM] Mt Barker--locum tenens Michael Whiting [N] Gippsland: John McIntyre (Janet)

12 Highveld (Southern Africa): Bp David Beetge [A] Brighton: Chris McLeod (Susan) [W] Central Yorke Peninsula: Simon Waters (Suzie), Peter Smith (Raylene) [TM] Mt Gambier: Brian Ashworth (Anne)[N] Grafton: Keith Slater (Lorraine)

13 Ho (Western Africa): Bp Matthias Mededues-Badohu [A] Broadview and Enfield: Caroline Pearce (Bill) [W] Minlaton: Philip Kissick [TM] Murraylands--locum tenens Malcolm Little [N] Ministry with Aboriginal People of Australia: Bishop James Leftwich (Lala Josephine)

14 Ruaha (Tanzania): Bp Donald Leo Mtetemela [A] Colonel Light Gardens & Edwardstown: Juliana SI [W] Lower Yorke Peninsula: Philip Kissick [TM] Naracoorte: Bruce Cliff (Judy) [N] Ministry with Torres Strait Island People of Australia: Saibo Mabo (Sanya)

15 Hokkaido (Japan): Abp Nathaniel Makoto Uematsu [A] Professional Standards Director: Peter Caporaso

[W] Missionaries on Active Service: Frances Cook, Grant & Janna Lock [TM] O'Halloran Hill--locum tenens Kent Small (Joan) [N] Newcastle: Brian Farran (Robin)

16 Honduras (ECUSA): Bp Lloyd Emmanuel Allen [A] St Barnabas' College and the Adelaide College of Divinity: staff and students, with their families [W] Pt Augusta & Quorn: David McDougall (Andrea) [TM] Onkaparinga Valley--locum tenens Stuart Smith (Judith) [N] Melbourne: Philip Freier (Joy)

17 Hpa-an (Myanmar): sede vacante [A] Coromandel Valley: Stephen Clark (Sue) [W] Pt Lincoln: Susan Straub [TM] Penola: Peter Carlsson--locum tenens [N] North Queensland: Bill Ray (Robin)

18 Huron (Canada): Bps Bruce Howe, Robert Bennett [A] Defence Force Chaplains; Prison Chaplains [W] Pt Pirie: Lettie Allen, Flo Walters (Geoff) [TM] Pinnaroo & Lameroo [N] NW Australia: David Mulready (Maureen)

19 Hyderabad (Pakistan): Bp Raffique Masih [A] Elizabeth Downs: Michele Chambers locum tenens [W] Roxby Downs: Bob McKay (Jan) [TM] Pt Elliot & Goolwa: Reg Farnell [N] Perth: Roger Herft (Cheryl)

20 Ibadan (Nigeria): Abp Joseph Akinfenwa [A] Fullarton: Bruce Stocks locum tenens (Madeleine) [W] Community of SS Barnabas & Cecilia Peterborough: Sr Jean, Br Martyn [TM] Renmark --locum tenens Alan Jones (Rae) [N] Riverina: Doug Stevens (Denise)

21 Province of Uganda: Abp Henry Luke Orombi [A] Anglicare-SA aged care services: All Hallows Court, Canterbury Close, St Laurence's Court, Dutton Court, Ian George Court [W] Ministry District of Southern Flinders: Janelle Shepherd (David) [TM] Seaford Congregation--PT0 Alex Stone [N] Rockhampton: Godfrey Fryar (Bronwyn)

22 Ibadan North (Nigeria): Bp Segun Okubadejo [A] Retired bishops [W] Streaky Bay [TM] Southern Vales: Dennis Eales (Mary), Chris Talbot (Kathleen) [N] Sydney: Peter Jensen (Christine)

23 Ibadan South (Nigeria): Bp Jacob Ademola Ajetunmobi [A] Area Deanery of Western Suburbs: Graham Head [W] Ministry District of Wakefield: Mark Thomas (Wendy) [TM] Strathalbyn--locum tenens Frank Kernot [N] Tasmania: John Harrower (Gayelene)

24 Ibba (Sudan): Bp Levi Hassan Nzakara [A] Gawler: Piers Davey (Helen) [W] Ministry District of Wakefield: Mark Thomas (Wendy) [N] The Murray: Ross Davies (Christine)

25 Idah (Nigeria): Bp Joseph Musa [A] Goodwood: Scott Moncrieff [W] Ministry District of Wakefield: Mark Thomas (Wendy) [TM] Pastoral District of Tatiara PTO Alf Stringer [N] Northern Territory: Greg Thompson (Kerry)

26 Idaho (ECUSA): Bp Harry Bainbridge [A] St Peter's Girls School: Mrs Fiona Godfrey [W] Parish of Whyalla and Iron Knob searching for a new priest [TM] Waikerie: Gary Prince (Joyce) [N] Wangaratta (sede vacante): Administrator--Michael O'Brien (Kerryn)

27 Ideato (Nigeria) Bp Caleb Maduoma [A] Burnside: David Thornton-Wakeford (Deborah), Barbara Messner (Brian) [W] Retired priests, Clergy widows; Church Office Staff [TM] Yankalilla: Chris St John (Roz) [N] Willochra: Garry Weatherill

28 Episcopal Church in the USA: Presiding Bishop--Katharine Schori [A] Glen Osmond: Simon Bailey (Jane) [W] Willochra Home for the Aged, Camp Willochra: Graham Woolford [TM] Anglican Community Care [N] Anglicare Australia: Chair-Bp Philip Huggins (Elizabeth)

29 Ife (Nigeria): Bp Gabriel Babalola Oloniyo [A] Glenelg: Tony Tamblyn (Julie), Tracey Gracey (Graham) [W] Mission to Seafarers-Pt Lincoln, Pt Pirie [TM] Church-wardens and other office-bearers, Lay-people in the parishes, volunteers [N] Theological Colleges and Religious Communities throughout Australia

30 Igbomina (Nigeria): Bp Michael Oluwakayode Akinyemi [A] Golden Grove: Ian Young (Jan) [W] Mothers' Union: Jane Tanner--President [TM] Administrator: Brian Ashworth (Anne) [N] Mission Agencies of the Australian Church

Legend: The first entry for each day is from the world-wide Anglican Communion Cycle of Prayer followed by [A] Adelaide [W] Willochra [TM] The Murray and [N] the National Anglican Cycle of Prayer. More detail for the latter is available from the ABM-A Partners in Prayer.

Observances in September 2 Martyrs of PNG • 8 Birth of Mary, Mother of our Lord--Burra, Echunga, Edithburgh, Milang, Moorook, Penola, Point Pass, St Mary's, Wallaroo, Watervale • 11 Mother Esther CHN -- Community of the Holy Name • 13 Cyprian--North Adelaide • 14 Holy Cross-- Elizabeth; N-W Australia--Cathedral (Geraldton) • 16 Ninian--Clarendon • 20 John Coleridge Patteson--Church of Melanesia • 21 Matthew--Hamilton, Kensington, Poonindie, Quorn • 29 Michael & All Angels--Bridgewater, Bungaree, Ceduna, Cleve, Henley Beach, Millicent, Mitcham; Community of the Sisters of the Church; Society of the Sacred Mission