Hervey Bay Anglican Parish Weekly News 29 March, 2015 Mission Statement—Through Christ: change lives, transform communities Vision Statement—Inspired lives and inclusive communities rejoicing in and through Christ. PA L M S U N D AY — H A I L I N G T H E K I N G This was the week that Jesus would be crucified, and the great Passover festival was about to begin. Jews came to Jerusalem from all over the Roman world during this weeklong celebration to remember the great exodus from slavery in Egypt to the freedom of being God’s chosen people. For the first time Jesus did not refuse the honour shown to Him. It was necessary for him to ride into Jerusalem to fulfil the Scripture (Zech. 9:9). The pilgrims were extravagant in their praise, waving palm branches and sacrificing their clothing to smooth the way before Him. If only they knew who was among them! If only they would recognise their King of peace. But they didn't, and they wouldn't. So even as the shouts of praise and adulation were ringing in Jesus' ears, he wept over Jerusalem. He weeps for people today who do not, or will not, recognise Him for who He is — Saviour, Lord and coming King. Jesus accomplished two purposes: (1) He declared Himself to be Israel's King and Messiah; and (2) He deliberately challenged the religious leaders. This set in motion the official plot that led to his arrest, trial, and crucifixion. The Jewish leaders had decided not to arrest him during the feast, but God had determined otherwise. The Lamb of God must die at Passover. Like those who witnessed Jesus' victory parade into Jerusalem, we have expectations for what we think God should do to make life better, safer, and more enjoyable. Like the people on the road to Jerusalem that day, we have much to learn about Jesus' death and resurrection. Holy Week for us is the celebration and commemoration of these events. We must not let our personal desires catch us up in the celebration and shouting lest we miss the meaning of true discipleship. The palm cross symbol you receive today is a reminder that we cannot understand Christ until we understand his Cross. Use it as a book mark or place it where it will remind you of this important fact. Parish Office: Ministry Centre, 5 Peters Lane, Pialba Tuesday—Friday: 9.00am -3.00pm Ph: 41241499 Postal Address: PO Box 35, Hervey Bay, Qld, 4655 Email: admin@anglicanherveybay.org.au Parish Priest: Archdeacon Allan Paulsen Mobile: 0400 943 105 Email: ajpaulsen@bigpond.com Associate Priest: Fr Greg Loumeau Mobile: 0431 065 118 Email: gloumeau@fcac.qld.edu.au Hon Associate Priest: Fr Vic Burgess Mobile 0477 736 244 Email: vicburgess45@hotmail.com Our Worship Times St John’s Church (Doolong Road, Wondunna) 7.00am Sung Eucharist 9.00am Family Eucharist 6.00pm Sunset Service 8:00am Eucharist 5th Sunday of the month St Matthew's Church (William Street, Howard) 9.30am Eucharist - 2nd & 4th Sundays Weekday Eucharists Wednesday 10.00am All Souls’ Chapel in St John’s Church Thursday 9.30am Kirami Aged Care Facility Friday 10.00am All Saint’s Chapel in Ministry Centre, Pialba 1st Tuesday 2.00pm Torbay Chapel & 3.15pm Masters Lodge 2nd Tuesday Burrum Heads Community Church 10.30am Fairhaven 3rd Monday 10.45am Baycrest 7.30am Eucharist - 2nd & 4th Sundays All Saint’s Chapel in the Ministry Centre, Peters Lane, Pialba, is open for private prayer 9.00am to 3.00pm Monday to Friday Lectionary TODAY—Palm Sunday Isaiah 50: 4-9a; Psalm 31:9-16; Phil 2:5-11; Mark 15:1-39 Parish Family Barbara Bell, Maureen & Andy Biri, Fiona & Martin Driscoll, Warren Mitchell, Deirdre & Andrew Robertson, Henry Woodmore, Megan Alderston, Sharon Barrera Sick and in Need Warren Renaud, Dee deNiet, Jean Evans, Anne Baulch, Malcolm Johnson, Evelyn Robinson, Paula & Ron Rofe, Kev & Joyce Lister, Betty Shaw Faithful Departed Gillian Albrecht, Dulcie James, Peter Dresser, Hazel Renaud, John deNiet Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Ps21; Lamentations 1:1-12; Mark 11:27-12:12 Ps 27: Lamentations 3:1-18; Mark 12:13-34 Ps 88: Jeremiah 11:18-20; Mark 12:35-13:13 Ps 55; Exodus 24:1-11; Mark 14:1-11 Ps 40: Genesis 22:1-18; Mark 15:21-41 Ps 30; Genesis 2:1-3; Mark 15:42-47 NEXT SUNDAY— Easter Sunday Acts 10:34-43; Hymn to the Risen Christ (APBA Pg 6); 1 Corinthians 15:1-11; Mark 16:1-8 Men’s Breakfast Come along for some great Food, Bible Study & Prayer In the Parish Hall at 7am 11 & 25 April, 2015 ‘Names and contact details of individuals contained in this bulletin are regarded as “personal information” under the Privacy Act 1998. This information is provided for the use of the Parish and is not to be disclosed to any other person or organisation without the written consent of the person(s) named.’ Offerings received last week :- $$$$$ Budgeted Weekly Income:- $3,269 100 Club Winners :- 1st Spare; 2nd Spare; 3rd Spare PARISH PRAYER: Almighty Father you have called us together as a community here at the Hervey Bay Parish. We thank you for all the gifts you have given us: our lives, our loved ones, all that we have and all that we are. May your Spirit give us the grace to recognize our gifts and the faith to use them in service to you. Make us good stewards of all we have received, generously sharing our time talent and money to build your kingdom in this place. Amen. By statistics, there will be a lot more "Spares" to win in the near future. The payout so far this year is considerably higher than the 50-55% of takings that normally the system averages each year. There are plenty of numbers not taken perhaps waiting for you? See Helen at 7am; Hans & Andrew at 9am and Chris M at 6pm for YOUR “lucky number". What’s on at St. John’s THE 100 CLUB will have its last draw on TODAY due to lack of numbers. If you are in arrears, could you please see Helen, Hans or Andrew to enable them to balance the books. For those who would like to continue to donate, you can put your $2 towards the food basket or any of our other causes. Do you have any other suggestions for a fundraiser?? MOTHERS’UNION— Do you have any used greeting cards (without writing on the back) you would like to give to the Mothers’ Union? They will be recycled as Blessing Cards and Roz Fallon will have a basket at the back of the church for their collection. CALENDAR CORRECTION:- Maundy Thursday Good Friday Holy Saturday Vigil Easter Sunday 7pm 8.30am 6pm Devotions 7pm 9am ONLY at St. John’s Please note that the time for the Good Friday Service on the Calendar is incorrect. It should read 8.30am. Also the calendar reads the Guild Stall being on Friday 23rd April and it should be the third Friday the 17th April. CURSILLO—There won’t be a Cursillo gathering in April. HYMNFEST 2015 “Life is a Journey—Enjoy it” Wednesday 15th April at Bayside Christian Church— 10am—11.45am (Lunch to follow) Bayside Christian Church, 18 Neils Street, Pialba Please place your name on the list on Dee’s table if you would like to attend for Catering purposes. BCA BOXES DUE PLEASE LEAVE THEM IN THE BASKET PROVIDED ON THE BACK BENCH. THANK YOU. If you do not have a BCA Box and would like one, please see Grace Haynes at 7am or phone the office. ABM LENTEN APPEAL Lent 1—$98.50 Lent 5—$347.45 Lent 2—$116.40 Lent 6— Lent 3—$117.25 Good Friday— Lent 4—$162.30 Easter Sunday— Thank you to everyone who attended the Palm Cross making yesterday to enable everyone to receive a palm cross at the service this morning. FOR YOUR INFORMATION Operation Christmas Child or Love in a Shoebox from Australia and NZ delivered 321,526 boxes to children in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Vanuatu, Samoa, Fiji, Papua New Guinea. Thank you for your generosity in putting a smile on the face of a child. Please note that due to Good Friday being the first Friday of the month, there won’t be a gathering at the Waterfront Restaurant for afternoon tea in April. ROSTER—If you happen to swap your reading/prayers please notify the LA on duty as the LA will check the roster in the vestry prior to the service and if the person rostered is not in attendance the LA will automatically do the reading or find someone who can. MISSIONS TOTALS Koroipita House Total: Love in a Shoebox — $105.85 Freight for Tanzania — $ Target —$4,500 Fraser Coast Anglican College est. 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