PENTECOST 23 16TH NOVEMBER 2025
I hope you notice the significant difference in the quality of the picture on the front screen. Dominica have been in and have replaced the old VGA display cable with a HDMI cable and the results are stark. The colours almost perfectly replicate what is seen on the screen – no more
embarrassment when families supply photos of their loved ones – all the details will be clear. Even the image on the back screen is 100% on what it was. It is with sadness this week that we farewell Christine Stoner who has been running weekly watercolour painting classes for us on
Thursdays since the 7th of August bringing in $405 plus 14 weeks’ worth of coffees and cake @ $8 a head easily adding another $300 through the cafe. One person’s answer to “what can I do to improve church
finances?” Christine has donated her time and skill and I know the classes have been enjoyed very much and she will be missed terribly. There is a growing trend within our culture to request “no funeral when I die.” On one level, this is very humble and selfless, but the reality is, a funeral is not for the person who died, but those of us left to grieve and wonder how will we do like now it’s been changed irrevocably forever. Repeatedly I hear from friends and family “but we’ve had no closure.” Funerals/memorial services allow us to grieve corporately. We don’t love going to them – many people loathe them, but they enable us to honour someone we love; to share hope of faith in a loving God and therefore eternal life; to make the persons death a reality; and enable story sharing of memories that will last forever.
Sunday 19th November – “Relocation, Relocation!”
5pm – “Integrity Matters”
Focus Text: Isaiah 65:17-25; Luke 21:5-19
Listening Song: “Broken Vessels” by Joel Houston & Jonas Myrin
Sunday 26th November – “Houses for Living”
5pm – “The Servant King”
Focus Text: Jeremiah 23:1-6; Luke 23:33-43
Blessings Julie
UNITING WORLD EVERYTHING IN COMMON
Gift Catalogues are now available. Give a gift that makes a difference. Buy a chicken for someone in Bali or school books for a child in India. Gifts start from $10.
I also have 5 packs of Christmas cards available, 8 cards for $15, get in quick these will sell fast.
Order forms and catalogues are at the entry to the church. Fill in your order form, hand your order into the office; your order will be ready for you the following Sunday. Alternatively pop into the office during the week and see Cassandra.






