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Advent Taize events in Melbourne

Taize CBD Advent Prayer

 

Where: Wesley Uniting Church, 48 Lonsdale St, Melbourne

When: Monday 21st December

Time: Music practice from 6pm, service commences at 6.30pm; Supper will follow 🙂

RSVP on Facebook!!

 

Join us for an evening of prayer and reflection during this busy Christmas period!

 

There is also another Taize advent prayer happening in Box Hill for those who are local:

Advent Taizé Liturgy on Thursday 17th December, 8.00 pm @
St Peter’s Anglican Church 1038 Whitehorse Rd, Box Hill.

 

Volunteers needed!

Keen to help out with the Taize prayers? We are looking for enthusiastic helpers to help with music (instruments and singing!), welcome, set up and pack up and prayer organisation. If you’re keen to be involved, send us an email!

 

Keen to visit Taize?

A group from Monbulk will be visiting the Taize community in January 2016.

They will be flying from Melbourne to Paris on January 1st, spending some time in Paris, staying at the Catholic hostel, Adveniat, and then proceeding to the Taize community around the 9th January to spend about 9 days.

Anyone who would like to join them is welcome. Please contact Libby Fensham: 0439 756 655

 

Looking forward to seeing you all at the CBD Taize Advent prayer!

 

Email: taize.melbourne@gmail.com

Check out our Facebook group:

Taizé in Melbourne, Australia

 

The Christmas Bowl 2015

Each year Mark the Evangelist encourages its members and others to contribute to the Christmas Bowl, an annual appeal run by Act for Peace which raises funds for various national and international relief projects.

For an introduction to the focus of the appeal this year, click on the video below. The Christmas Bowl’s own home page is here. To contribute to the appeal, go directly to the appeal’s donation page.

Introduction to the Christmas Bowl Appeal 2015

Christmas 2015 at Mark the Evangelist

Christmas 2015 Reflection ImageYour are most welcome to join us at our Christmas celebrations this year!

Sunday December 20: a service of Advent carols and readings with Eucharist, 10am.

Christmas Eve: (we have no service at Mark the Evangelist, but commend the Christmas Eve services at St Mary’s Anglican Church – the 4pm “Kids’ Christmas” and the 11.30pm Christmas Eve Midnight Mass)

Christmas Day: Worship with Eucharist, 9.30am

Normal services will continue, 10am, on December 27 and throughout January

Mark the Evangelist Update – November 26 2015

Friends,

the latest MtE news update:

  1. Advent begins this Sunday! The lectionary readings for the new liturgical year can be found via the link on our worship page.
  2. There will be a special meeting of the congregation following morning tea on Sunday 6 December to adopt the 2016 Budget and to appoint the auditor for the year ended 31 December 2015. Copies of the Agenda and recommended Budget are available in the narthex on Sunday.
  3. The most recent update on the Synod’s Major Strategic Review is here.
  4. St George’s Anglican Church in Travancore has a concert series coming up in 2016 which some MtE folk might be interested in; the details are here.
  5. You might be interested in an Advent Service at Auburn Uniting Church this coming Sunday.
  6. AND, see the image below for details of the fundraising concert following worship this coming Sunday November 29!

Anja

Craig

Mark the Evangelist Update – October 15 2015

Friends,

the latest MtE news update:

  1. The final study group series is almost upon us – the Tuesday evening group begins next week Tuesday 20, the Friday morning group the following week. If you’re interested in coming but haven’t registered, please send me an email or register via the web page.
  2. Our annual All Saints luncheon approaches again: Sunday November 1! If you are likely to be attending for the luncheon, please let Rod know; if you are able to assist with bringing something to contribute to the meal, please speak to Bev.
  3. We are seeking someone to take over responsibility for overseeing the provision of morning tea after worship. While the work on any day is done by those rostered, we need a person to maintain the tea and coffee supplies (not milk; with reimbursement), wash the tea towels as needed, order, supply or arrange occasional birthday cakes (usually just the “decade” birthdays) and for baptisms or over special events. If you think might be able to take this on or share it for a shorter or longer term, please speak to Rod.
  4. The October 2015 newsletter Synod is here.
  5. A recent request from Yarra Yarra Presbytery re support of several ministries in region oriented towards mental health issues can be read here.

Craig

Mark the Evangelist Update – October 8 2015

Friends,

the latest MtE news update:

  1. Following worship (morning tea) this Sunday October 11 there will be a short workshop considering the new preamble to UnitingCare Hotham Mission’s Strategic Plan, which is being reviewed after three years. We encourage you, if you are able, to stay for a half hour or so to reflect on UCHM’s work and its link to the life of the congregation, as expressed in the preamble. The focus text for the service will be the gospel for the day (Mark 10.17-30); we may get to finishing up with James the following week! The text of the new preamble is available here.
  2. Our annual All Saints luncheon approaches again: Sunday November 1! If you are likely to be attending for the luncheon, please let Rod know; if you are able to assist with bringing something to contribute to the meal, please speak to Bev.
  3. We are seeking someone to take over responsibility for overseeing the provision of morning tea after worship. While the work on any day is done by those rostered, we need a person to maintain the tea and coffee supplies (not milk; with reimbursement), wash the tea towels as needed, order, supply or arrange occasional birthday cakes (usually just the “decade” birthdays) and for baptisms or over special events. If you think might be able to take this on or share it for a shorter or longer term, please speak to Rod.

Craig

Mark the Evangelist Update – October 1 2015

Friends,

the latest MtE news update:

  1. There will be no congregational lunch following worship this Sunday; the next congregational lunch will be the All Saints luncheon on November 1.
  2. Following worship (morning tea) next Sunday October 11 there will be a short workshop considering the new preamble to UC Hotham Mission’s Strategic Plan, which is being reviewed after three years. We encourage you, if you are able, to stay for a half hour or so to reflect on UCHM’s work and its link to the life of the congregation.
  3. A number of you have expressed appreciation for the “LitBits” we’ve been including in Sunday pew sheets, illuminating some aspect of the worship service. Imagining that others might find them helpful as well, we’ve launched a page on our web site making them available to whomever might be interested, and will be advertising their availability through the church. 
  4. The VicTas Synod has recently launched its Keeping Children Safe Policy, available here; the church council continues to work through the new requirements of congregations with respect to this.
  5. For the Synod’s recent decision about what to do with its 130 Lt Collins Street office block, see the Moderator’s letter and the information sheet.
  6. Some of you might be interested in a web page I stumbled across while looking for something else — some old newspaper “clippings” on the construction of Union Memorial Church, and the windows in particular.
  7. Brunswick Uniting Church invites you to to hear of life in Palestine from Dr Bishara Awad, the founder and president of Bethlehem Bible College Monday, October 5th at 7:30pm – 9:00pm – an informal supper will conclude the evening.

– Bishara Awad was born in Jerusalem in 1939. During the height of the Arab/Israeli conflict, Bishara’s father fell victim to a stray bullet, and Bishara became a refugee along with his mother, three brothers and three sisters. Following his high school education in Jerusalem he attended the Dakota Wesleyan University in the USA. After marrying Salwa from Gaza in 1970 and the birth of their first son, Sami, in 1972, Bishara returned to Palestine to work in the Hope School in Beit Jala.  He served as principal for ten years. In 1979, Bishara felt led to start Bethlehem Bible College and with the support of other Christian leaders and a $20 donation, began this ministry during evening hours at Hope School. From 1979 until 2012, Bishara has served as president of Bethlehem Bible College. Today, Bethlehem Bible College is a fully accredited institution that enjoys its own campus and serves 130+ young men and women each year. Extension satellites operate in the Galilee region and in Gaza. Graduates of Bethlehem Bible College are serving their communities as pastors, Christian educators, counsellors, and tour guides. 

Bethlehem Bible College: http://www.bethbc.org/ 

Bethlehem Hope: http://bethlehemhope.net/

   

AND don’t forget that Daylight Savings begins this Sunday morning!

Craig

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