Weekly notices - 15 Oct 2023

 

Welcome

It’s great to have you join us this morning. A special welcome to you if you are new here. We hope you’ll stay around after the service and say hi.

Kia tau te rangimarie,

Carolyn.

 

Today’s service

It's great to welcome Harry Steele to our service this morning to share with us. I'm looking forward to being inspired and challenged as he shares with us today.

Notices

We have a number of really great services coming up in the coming few weeks;

Prayer and vision morning - Sunday Oct 29

At both the 9am and 10.30am services we will have a time to pray and listen to where God is calling us as a community. This is particularly poignant as we prepare to get our new community facility at the end of next year. The 9am and10.30am services will be the same, however the 10.30am service will include the children as part of the process.

St Mark’s Church Meeting - Wed Nov 1st at 7:30pm

This will look at the engineer’s report on what needs to be fixed to bring St Mark’s up to minimum standards for earthquake safety. It will also look at how much that work might cost. We have information from the Heritage area of the Christchurch City Council on their requirements. Alongside this, we’ll look at new guidelines from the Anglican Diocese on building sustainability within parishes.

If you are interested in being part of the evening let Tammy know so she can let you know the venue.

Bishop’s visit - Sunday Nov 5th

We will have just one combined service at 10.30am. There will be no 9am service and no St Mark's service that day. The children's programmes will run as normal. This will be a high point in our church year, so lock it in your diary.

Building updates

There will be a crane onsite on Oct 19th to lift the side modules into place on their new foundations. This will be an exciting thing to watch—great for preschoolers who love machines too! The main driveway will be closed on this day.

Please help keep everyone safe by being mindful that the property is changing; Please stay out of construction areas marked by construction fences, road cones, and other barriers; Drive slowly and carefully around site; Let church staff know if you ever spot something you feel is unsafe; and remind your children to stay away from the construction zone. Thanks!

Giving

We are so grateful to all those who contribute financially to the life of the church. You are helping to ensure that All Saints can continue to thrive and grow for future generations.

If you would like to join those who give regularly, you can find all the details you’ll need on the Giving Page.

Eco Church

Weekly tip:

Your energy provider, bank or other investment services may have an eco or ethical policy - have a look on their website and see if you're happy with their practices. Some are more ethically/eco oriented than others.

Soft Plastic recycling

Bring along your soft plastics to drop off in the black collection bin at the church entrance on Sunday mornings. The Eco Church group will take it to a local collection point to be made into fence posts for farms and vineyards. More info: www.recycling.kiwi.nz

 

What’s On

There is a wide range of groups happening every week. Here are a few updates but you can see the full list on the What’s On page.

Prayer meeting

This Thursday 9.30am. Come and pray for the church and for each other. All Welcome.

Young Adults Group

All Saints Young Adults will meet next on Thursday 26th Oct at 7.30pm at 79 Bowhill Road

Cathedral worship night

The Anglican Youth Cathedral worship night is on tonight at 7.30pm in the Cardboard cathedral—head to the side door on the eastern side of the building.

 

Readings for next week

Isaiah 42:1-4 Psalm 146 James 2: 1-5 Luke 18: 2-8a

 

Need prayer?

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