Weekly Notices - 25th May 2025
Over the last couple of weeks we have been looking at how Jesus, since His Resurrection, continues to surprise us in so many ways – meeting us where we are, in the moments of our deepest need. We think about that charcoal fire and His amazing hospitality. Our surprise last week was His charge for us to love one another just as He loves us – not a suggestion, not a recommendation but an absolute command!
This week, Jesus gives us His Peace – Peace with God, Peace with ourselves, Peace with others.
We, as disciples and believers receive a oneness or peace with God through Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross. When we accept Christ’s gift of peace, we begin to understand our identity rests in what God says about us. Even though we will continue to struggle with sin, our faith in Jesus will produce peace—that sense of quiet rest, through the fruit of the Spirit.
After Jesus’ resurrection, the Lord commissioned the disciples saying, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature” – sharing His Peace as we make Him known to others.
On Sunday we welcome the Venerable Mark Barlow into our beautiful church. Rev Mark is Archdeacon of Irakehu, of which we are a part, and he is also Vicar General here in our diocese of Christchurch. He is also Vicar of the parish of Lincoln, and is a former Chaplain to the NZ Police. I hope you will all join me in ensuring that Rev Mark knows he can find a home here at St Aug’s too! He will be preaching and presiding at both of our morning services.
May God always bless St Aug’s
Your Friend and Vicar, Kofe.
Vicar Kofe
This Sunday’s Service (25th May)
Theme: “Christ's legacy to us: Peace.”
Sentence:‘Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you,’ says the Lord. ‘Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not let them be afraid.’ John 14:27
Collect:
Almighty God,
you sent your Holy Spirit to the disciples,
filling them with joy and boldness to preach the gospel;
send us out in the power of the same Spirit to witness to your redeeming love
and draw all people to you;
through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you
and the Holy Spirit, one God now and forever. Amen.
Readings: Acts 16: 9 – 15 & John 14: 23 - 29
Parish News
‘Thy Kingdom Come 2025’ 29th May - 8th June
Thy Kingdom Come (TKC) is a global ecumenical prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray from Ascension to Pentecost for more people to come to know Jesus. This year, our parish Prayer Leaders are encouraging us all to be a part of this praying community: every person, household and church is invited to pray during the 11 days in their own way. This is your invitation to be a part of this God-blessed and exciting Prayer Movement between Ascension Day (Thursday 29 May) and Pentecost Sunday (8 June). You won’t regret joining the thousands around the world praying for people to come to know Jesus and for lives to be transformed!
Every parishioner will receive a Prayer Journal with a place to write the names of 5 people whom God is leading you to pray for, especially during the ten days between Ascension Day and Pentecost. Along with this, the Journal contains ten daily readings to accompany you on this journey of focused prayer
Let’s all get behind this initiative and come together as God’s people of prayer!
Building Discipleship 'conference' 5th - 6th June (Thursday & Friday)
The two day intensives offer a tailored environment that enables deeper exploration of concepts, application to your team's context, cross-team learning, strategic planning and time for waiting on God.
Complimentary morning tea will be available. Please provide your own lunch.
When: Thursday 5th and Friday 6th June 2025, 9.00am - 3.30pm
Location: Northcity Church, 95a Sawyer Arms Road, Papanui.
Please let Paula know if you can join us! Registrations are needed!
See you at the Intensive!!
Please be warned that with the commencement of our roof repairs we have LOTS of scaffolding around the place to be aware of. In particular this affects parking near the Hannan Centre ramp.
Be careful out there!
(And here are a couple of shots of the team in the skyline recently.)
Messy Church at St Augs!!
On Saturday 28th June 2025 we are planning a special ‘Messy Church’ activity day for Pre school and Primary aged children in the Hall at St Augustine’s
This will run from 3pm to 5:30pm
We require helpers to plan, set up and manage this important church event.
We need people to help with the encouraging and bringing along young families, advertising, ideas, administration, welcomers, preparation for art activities and music.
We also require helpers to set up trestles and activities, a team of cooks for meal preparation and serving, and for afterwards tidying up at the end of the activities.
If you can help in any way please can you join us THIS Thursday evening (22nd May) at 7pm in the Hannan centre for a planning meeting.
Please come with ideas and ways to support us. RSVP to Rowena Pottinger: 021343884, or rowbillpotty@gmail.com
What is ‘Messy Church’? Messy Church is a church for everyone who may not feel comfortable attending a ‘normal’ church service and who don’t yet belong to a church. It typically includes a meal, hands-on activities such as arts, crafts, meeting God in the outdoors, science activities and more, which are suitable for all ages.
Check out the NZ ‘Messy Church’ website! www.messychurch.nz
Please remember to use our Diocesan Prayer for Regeneration: As the kotuku gently rests upon the tree, come and rest upon us Holy Spirit as we pray for the regeneration of our Diocese… Ever living God, through your Spirit you constantly renew the whole creation; bring regeneration to your Diocese of Christchurch, grant us courage to grow disciples of Jesus, give us vision to reach young people and their families, and strengthen us to create vibrant communities of faith. All this we ask in Jesus' name. Amen.
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