Christmas Message from the CEO

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25 December, 2017

As Joseph and Mary did!

Our civil world is demanding much of us as Joseph and Mary’s world did of them. As Herod demanded a reckoning of the people, we have also just been through a reckoning.

This year as we journey through Advent may we, who know the truth in Christ, God’s mystery hidden for all ages, revealed in Jesus, live as Mary and Joseph did with:

  • Love As we continue to surrender our lives to our God - becoming servants of our Saviour.
  • Joy Filled with awe and thanksgiving for the relationships we share with Angels, family, Jesus, the poor and rich, locals and strangers alike.
  • Hope Experiencing God’s presence and promises in prayer, worship and life.
  • Peace Being faithful and courageous, trusting in the Lord above all else and in all things.
  • Immanuel Knowing when to hold fast to the traditions of our faith through the Word and when to trust in God when God’s actions break into our world to do a new thing! Praying as Mary did “I am the servant of the Lord. Let this happen to me as you say!” Luke 1:38

May we, who have lived with the story of Christmas all our lives, be recaptured by God’s desire to break into our lives and world.

May we know the Son of God who came to be with us, know us and show us how to live as witnesses and participants to God’s actions in our lives and our world.

May you meet again the Christ Child as you gather this Christmas, bringing yourselves and your gifts to his manger.

May we all bow the knee and proclaim “our Lord and our Saviour; Not my will but yours be done!”

Merry Christmas and may we have a Happy New Year!

Scott Combridge CEO (interim)

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Blair Athol Church, Op Shop and more

For many people, the Covid 19 crisis has been a ‘struggle and a half’ – and it has been so for our Church to some degree. However, at the same time, our Church at Blair Athol has been receiving many blessings. As a Board we decided early on that we would seek out what God is saying to us during this pandemic time. The upshot is that we have been led into many changes which are proving to be very positive and fulfilling, not only for us as a church but for the community we try to serve.

FRIDAY CHURCH: At the beginning of Covid and when our attendance numbers for worship services were limited, we began ‘Friday Church’, where the worship plan for Sunday is followed, but the service itself is more casual. There is an average attendance of around 10-12 people – comprising both regulars and ‘newies’, people who have been with the Lord for many years, and those who’ve begun attending recently, and those unfamiliar with worship. We sit at tables, almost in a circle, which means we are able to have eye contact with most people. There is no sermon as such, but we discuss the Bible reading, its context and what we believe God is saying to us. The freedom of asking questions and the interaction has led to a more personal depth to worship, but the leaders do have to make sure we keep things on track!! This interaction has also meant that we realise more how God is speaking to us as individuals, and it keeps us on our toes! Our ‘prayers for others’ have been more intimate and instead of just naming people or situations, we are updated each week on the different circumstances of those we are praying for. This leads to much deeper fellowship, love and care. There is a wonderful feeling of ‘family’ and at this stage we have no plans to discontinue our Friday Church when Covid restrictions are lifted.

FOOD HAMPERS: For years, the church has run a free community lunch on a Monday, called ‘Free79’ (a take on us being at 379 Prospect Road). CoVid, of course, stopped that – but there was still the need. So now, instead of people coming for a meal, they are given a bag of food to take home. The food is available through Foodbank, Oz Harvest and 2nd Bite, and Port Adelaide/Enfield Council kindly donated 2,000 bags. A few wonderful volunteers sort the food into the bags, and between 60-80 bags are given out each week. Due to higher unemployment in the area, a more pastoral ministry and one-to-one care has opened up amongst those experiencing greater loneliness, domestic violence and homelessness. This is a wonderful and rewarding ministry but at the same time we find our church is really being stretched, as we are very short of ‘experienced’ Christians.

OP SHOP: Our Shop is on the same premises as the church – in fact you walk through a door of the auditorium straight into the Op Shop! Our major aim is always to share the love of Jesus with the customers. Subsequently, the shop has become a wonderful means of outreach and evangelism. Our aim is that whoever comes into the shop is made welcome and treated with respect. If people ask, it is strongly emphasised that the Op Shop is part of the church and all are welcome at any time. So, because of the kindness and encouragement of our Op Shop volunteers, and the blessings of the Lord, many customers have become part of our church family - loved and accepted and so important to us.

Sadly, Covid meant we had to close our Op Shop (and collection bin) for a time however, the minute Covid restrictions were lifted (albeit just a little) our dedicated volunteers returned to tackle all the sorting, ready to re-open when we could. In re-opening, it was decided that the hours would be reduced; with a careful watch on the numbers in the shop and a Covid Marshall on patrol! Even with shorter opening hours, we have not lost any customers.

The Op Shop takings play a large role in the running of our church. Amazingly, since re-opening and even with shorter hours, our takings have been really encouraging and the Op Shop ministry continues to grow. What a great God we have!

There are other areas within our church during this CoVid time, in which we are seeing God’s ideas, guidance and encouragement. So, hopefully, we will be able to continue on with the Blair Athol story another time. Many thanks for the opportunity to share this year’s experiences within our special church and share of God’s amazing grace towards us.

Janet Mugford. (Chair)

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Christmas Message from our new Conference President

Introducing our new President:

Leanne Sanders has, for many years, been active in Churches of Christ in South Australia. Formerly a member of the Kilburn, Modbury and Mile End congregations, she is currently the Chair of Elders at the Western Communities Church and has been a State Board member for the past four years.

Family is of high importance to Leanne who is married to Geoff Payne, Mum to three adult children and their spouses, Nanni to seven grandchildren and friend to two grown step-children and their families. She is a deeply committed follower of Jesus and seeks to allow the grace of God to guide all her relationships.

Leanne worked, for many years, in leadership positions in State government departments (Health & Education) and, currently, in a not-for-profit organisation and her own Coaching business. She also worked for a number of years as an adult educator. Leanne brings to State Board:

· Long and broad Human Resource management expertise

· Experience in policy & procedure development and implementation

· Strong people skills – being highly relational, empathic and supportive

· Big picture visioning

· Experience in church governance at a local and state level.

Leanne identifies as central to her faith, a strong gratitude for the love and grace of Jesus Christ and seeks His will in decision making.

And a Christmas message from Leanne…..

With a late AGM this year I find myself writing this Christmas greeting when only just in the role of President! But, as you know, I am not new to State Board, and I therefore bring you a message on their behalf.

As Grant reminded us in his President’s report for this past year, the theme for the year ahead is Participate in Life – in Christ. Can there be a better version of life in which to participate? I think not.

I think too, that it is a message that we can take into Christmas. Life in Christ. Christ in Life.

The Christmas story speaks to me of one thing more than anything else.

Christ is with us. We need not look somewhere else. Christ is with us!

The Christmas story reassures us that Christ is with us – no matter the season. When times are hard – Christ is with us. When the sun shines brightly – Christ is with us. When trials come, or when joy abounds – Christ is with us. What reassurance to take that knowledge into our daily life!

May each one of you find, in the celebration of the Christmas story, wisdom that stays with you, bringing peace, comfort, joy and strength, as together we Participate in Life - in Christ throughout 2021.

Christmas blessings

Leanne and the members of State Board

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