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St Mary by the Sea News
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This week we hear the prayer of Jesus. When the disciples said to Jesus: "teach us how to pray" they weren't asking what should we pray? Or how should we pray? They knew how to pray. Rather they wanted to know, what is most important? What needs to be front and centre in my life before God? Jesus' answer was:
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Father, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. And forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone indebted to us. And do not bring us to the time of trial.’
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Our role as disciples of Jesus is to think, what do I need to do to bring this to fullness in my life? We then need to pray it into life, into life in our lives. Because we have the power to change our own life.
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Journeying with you, Dion
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One Thought for Today
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Former Bishop of Auckland, Bruce Gilbert, has produced a new book, called:
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One Thought for Today. These are on sale in the office for $25. You can pay by EFTPOS.
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Lord's Prayer Colouring In
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If you are joining us online, this is the colouring in for Sunday, click here, or the button below to download it
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Keeping us all Safe.
There is no doubt that the winter cold and flu season is here in full force. Our medical care services are stretched covering the additional demands that Covid and this cold and flu season has adding to their work load.
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If you are due a Covid Vaccination or booster please speak to your Doctor about this. Discuss with them whether the flu vaccination is right for you. Vaccinations remain our main defense against serious health complications from these viruses.
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We can all help to keep our self and others well this winter. Thank you for helping to keep everyone safe by wearing your face mask over the nose and mouth during the service. Please remember that if you are unwell, whether with COVID or any another bug you should be at home where it's warm and safe. Please join our online service at 10am and make sure you test and log your result. If you have been unwell please stay home until you are fully recovered and any required isolation period has been completed.
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Wishing you all a safe and well winter. Debbie
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Thank you to everyone for your continued donations to the Food Bank basket in church. This week we are putting out a special request for donations of personnel and household hygiene products. Some ideas would be to donate a pack of tissues, toilet rolls, toothpaste, deodorant or shower product.
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If you or someone you know is in need of a helping hand at this time please email Dion on the contact details below and we can arrange a food parcel. Food parcels can be delivered if transport is a problem. With Covid continuing to wreak havoc in our community many people are finding that their sick leave has run out and they are now under increased financial pressure. If you, or someone you know, would appreciate a few bags of basic groceries to ease the financial pressure please reach out and get in touch with Dion in confidence.
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The Bible is... HOPE
Bible Month - July 2022
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July is Bible Society Bible Month, this years theme is 'The Bible is Hope'.
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The aim is to ignite hope; even though fear may try to weaken our hope, it is our hope in God that will destroy fear.
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Joshua 1:9b (ESV) states, “…Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.”
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The Bible Society have produced a range of free to download resources for everyone to use over the month of July. The links for these are below.
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If you would like help accessing these resources please let the office know and I will try to help.
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The Bible is filled with verses and promises of HOPE that has the power to ignite HOPE in difficult times. The Bible Society have created a free, beautifully designed, easy-to-follow 31 Day Calendar with a verse a day for you to journey on during July to be encouraged daily with the HOPE we have in Christ. These verses also form part of a study we call ‘Reflections of Hope’ with a more in-depth reflection on each of these 31 verses.
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These wallet sized cards are now available for you to collect from the credenza. They provide wallet sized inspiration on Peace, Strength, Unity and Hope. Please feel free to take one for yourself and anyone you feel would like one.
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Reflections on HOPE . For use in conjunction with the 31 Day Calendar on Hope, a collection from a range of contributors of daily reflections and prayers on each of the 31 scriptures of HOPE. Ideal for anyone who wants to delve deeper into the 31 scriptures or as the base for small group discussion.
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OPERATION REFUGEE Sunday 3 July to Saturday 20 August
The diocese has joined Operation Refugee and set a target of $5,000 to provide food, shelter, education, medical care and support for refugees and displaced people from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Palestine and Syria.
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Every day thousands of desperate people take to the road or the sea, seeking safety from harm. Operation Refugee, launched by Christian World Service, is an opportunity to pray and take action on behalf of a staggering 100 million people who have fled their homes. Check out the kete of resources here and sign up to complete your challenge either individually or with others.
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Kiwi Harvest talk on Food rescue.
This is an AAW promoted Social Concerns meeting but open to all who are interested to attend. Friday, July 22nd at 10.00 a.m. at St Peter's Church Takapuna in the Robertson Lounge and Hall. A Kiwi Harvest representatives will talk about their groups food rescue and redistribution company, a charitable organisation delivering food Nationwide.
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A morning tea will follow presentation. Mask wearing during the presentation is required by the venue and social distancing encouraged at the morning tea. Please do not attend if you or a member of your household is unwell with cold/ flu symptoms, you are required to isolate or awaiting a covid test result.
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Mainly Music at St Marys. Re-starts 29th July
Mainly Music is held on Fridays at 9:30am during term time.we finish term 2 on the 8th July.
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Mainly Music is able to run at Covid Protection level Orange and observe extra health and safety cleaning practices. Equipment is cleaned between sessions and all practical safe-guards are in place to help ensure the safety of our families and volunteers.
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Mainly Music is open to all families with preschool children. If you know of a local family please let them know about this group. A $4 donation per family is asked and the music activities start at 9:30am so please arrive slightly before then. For information on attending please contact Carol on 4795289.
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Volunteers Needed.
We are looking for anyone who is able to volunteer to help with Mainly Music. Volunteers are needed for setting up the space for the session on a Thursday, putting the chairs back afterwards, at 11:30am on a Friday, or to help run the session between 9am and 11:30am on a Friday. If you would like more details please contact Meg on 4738444.
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ATWC Winter PJ Appeal Collection.
The Pyjamas already donated have been gratefully received by the ATWC. (Their Thank you letter is on the notice board.
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The ATWC Winter PJ appeal is continuing through winter this year, they have a long list of families needing support. If you can donate a pair of pyjamas ATWC families will be grateful. (Children from 2 to 14 years).
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You can drop off your donation at one of the sites below direct to the ATWC.
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10 Beatty Street, Otahuhu 8am – 430pm
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1288A New North Road Avondale 830am – 430pm
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124 Apirana Avenue, Glen Innes 830am – 430pm
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Community Garden
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Community Shop
Open Tuesday - Saturday inclusive 10am to 4pm.
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Come and have a look around the community shop next time you are in Browns bay, you may find that perfect fashion accessory or some crafting materials or something new and inspiring to read. The Community shop has lots of warm jackets and woollen blankets for sale at the moment.
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Our Community shop not only raises funds that support the ministries of St Mary by the Sea but funds raised also go towards providing financial support via food vouchers to those in need in the local community. The community shop has enabled us to make contacts that facilitate the shipping of excess goods to Tonga to provide aid there. It's great to think that instead of these items going to land fill they are being valued and put to good use.
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Plastic Free July
Plastic Free July® is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution – so we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and beautiful communities. Will you be part of Plastic Free July by choosing to refuse single-use plastics?
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Church Waste reduction
In 2021, the Auckland Diocesan Synod passed a motion encouraging all ministry units to: “reduce waste produced as a result of church services, activities and events.” We all have a role to play in the reduction of waste so if you have any ideas or suggestions that could be applied to St Marys please bring these to the attention of Jenny Cheer or Bruce Rogers so they can be explored further by vestry.
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Celebrations
If you have a celebration that you would like to share with the congregation via the news letter please email the church office on the email below. Please let the office know before 9am on the Tuesday before.
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Tyler Rosolowski, son of Sandy Rosolowski has invited anyone who knew his mother at attend the Memorial on the July 30th.at 2pm.
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Music Matters. Concerts at Holy Trinity
Whether you are into Daft Punk or Vivaldi, Jazz or Mozart there is a musical event for you in July.
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Scripture
24th July 2022
Hosea 1:2-10 Colossians 2:6-15,( 16-19) Luke 11:1-13
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Collect
Provident Father, you grant the Holy Spirit to all who call upon you; may we so ask that we joyfully receive, search that we may fully find, and knock that the door of compassion is opened; through Christ our Mediator, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
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Keeping you safe in Orange
We continue to have our online service at 10am in parallel for the forseeable future. Please do not attend on-site worship if you are supposed to be isolating following a positive test result for yourself or a household contact, or if anyone in your home is experiencing any Covid-19 symptoms, or you are awaiting a Covid-19 test result; please instead join our online service.
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My Vaccine Passes are not required for any purpose on-site, to either visit or volunteer, this includes St Mary by the Sea, the Hall, and the Community Shop.
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We a QR code for you to scan in if you wish. We continue to operate safely in ORANGE onsite, this means:
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We encourage you to wear a mask
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Doors open for ventilation – so wear a jumper or bring a jacket
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- The peace in sign language - with the option of physical sign of peace if the person you are exchanging the peace with is comfortable with that.
In ORANGE it is not necessary to be physically distanced, morning tea is served from the kitchen. Soft chairs are used. Communion is served at the altar rail.
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We are grateful that New Zealand remains at Orange Level in the Covid protection framework and with that we enjoy the blessings of being able to worship in person. However it is important to remember that there are significant levels of Covid in our local community. As such I want to remind everyone that the St Mary's Buddy Family System is still operating. Should you or your family unfortunately fall victim of Covid please feel free to call the church office or text Dion and we can arrange grocery or prescription collections, check in calls or other support.
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Lastly a reminder; if you or a member of your family hasn't had a vaccination or is due booster please look at getting this now. Vaccination supports not only you but those you love and live with.
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Word for Today and Our Daily Bread
Both of these can be collected from the Community Shop when paper copies are available.
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Online Worship - Sunday 10am
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Wednesday services
Wednesday 10am Communion. (no service Wed 20th July)
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Wednesday 12 noon Bible study - on Zoom here. (no study Wed 20th July)
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Regular Information
Worship
Sunday - 8am - worship from NZ Prayer Book
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Sunday - 10am - Intergenerational worship
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Sunday - 10am - Online YouTube worship
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Praying for Others
Please send names for the Sunday Prayer-List by Sunday evening to Tony Nettleton, 027 278 1450 or prayer@stmary.co.nz Names can be sent at other times as required.
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Donations
Online
Vestry would like to encourage you to give to support our ministry. Giving and donations can be made to: St Mary by the Sea BNZ Browns Bay 02-0120-0047903-003 Please reference your donation with your surname or giving number.
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EFTPOS
The EFTPOS machine prints 2 receipts, the first is your copy, the second is printed by selecting MERCHANTS COPY on the screen. This second copy should always be left on the appropriate clip on the notice board. With out the second receipt it is not possible to know what the money was intended for. For Church Giving, you can either keep the first receipt or place it in the DONATION BASKET to go up to the altar for the blessing. Please write your giving number or full name on the second receipt if you want the donation added to your tax receipt. If you do not require your donation added to your tax receipt please write "NO TAX" on the receipt.
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Feedback
Have some feedback? Feel free to email dion@stmary.co.nz
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Subscribing
Contacts
Office
Debbie Rhodes, 09 4738180 office@stmary.co.nz Office hours, Mon to Thur 10am-2pm. Working from home whilst at Level Red.
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Vicar
Rev’d Dion Blundell, Office:09 4738183 Mb:021 1378624 Hm:09 4732270
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Priest Assistant
Wardens
Synod Representatives
Vestry Secretary
Vestry Members
St Mary by the Sea
PO Box 89-082, Torbay, Auckland, 0742 168 Deep Creek Rd, Torbay, Auckland, 0630
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Thanks for reading. See you soon!
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The St Mary by the Sea Team
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