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Hi reader,
Storms come and go in life; that is the nature of life. It’s not if they come, it’s when they come. The story of Jesus calming the storm is common to Matthew, Mark and Luke. It’s an important story, and is included in the gospels because Jesus has control over creation. Some gospels, like Luke we hear today are brief and leave out the prelude; but the prelude is important; context is everything.

I was supporting a friend to do a triple Hillary, which is running the Hillary trail in the Waitakere Rangers 3 times in a row. We were on the second time, it was early in the morning and he was falling asleep walking up hill, so we agreed that at the top he would lie down and take a 3 minute sleep. After his 3 minutes he woke up and was a different person. He ran down the hill at tremendous speed. There are times when we just need a moment to sleep; the world wont end, we just need a nap.

I think it was probably like this in the gospel. Jesus has been working hard and he just needed a bit of a nap to catch up on things; so he lies down. And the disciples come to him: “Don’t you care?” Well yes he does, but to do what needs to be done, he needs a few minutes to sleep. I suspect that the real complaint was he wasn’t bailing with the others. But how many buckets does one boat have? I’m sure there was only one or two; they could have carried on without him. Maybe he calmed the storm so he could get his three minutes of sleep? When storms rage around us, when life is hard going, sometimes we need a nap and it re-frames everything. How good are you at listening to your body?

Journeying with you, Dion

Board Games Night Every Friday

Every Friday evening starting at 6pm BYO board games at St Mary by the Sea. Call 021 388848 for queries. Everyone welcome.

Kate's Ordination

Saturday 29th November, 10am

Revd Kate Shrigley is being ordained a priest on Saturday 29th November, 10am at Holy Trinity Cathedral. Please save the date, and come and celebrate with Kate her ordination.

Blood Donor Clinic at Church

We are honored to have the New Zealand blood Donor Service at our Church again this Monday 22nd. If you are eligible to be a donor and would like to make a donation please check out their website and make a booking. I understand from them that they always have a very successful blood drive when they are located in Torbay.

Re-planting proposal

21st August 2025

We have heard, that the 5 further funding options have not been considered by Diocesan Council yet. We are hopeful that they may consider them at their September meeting.

15th August 2025

This week vestry wrote to Diocesan Council and the Bishop, to test 5 more funding options for replanting.

Vestry also received notification that we will be able to have a meeting to pursue the Bishop's option in September. We are hopeful that we will know by the end of September, or early October whether this option is a possible way forward for our re-planting.

5 August 2025

Vestry have heard from Bishop Ross, about his initial investigation. Vestry are unable to share at this stage what this is. There is no current time-frame for when this investigation can be made known.

In the interim, vestry continue to explore alternative options.

29th June 2025

On Thursday 26th of June, Bishop Ross and Sonia Maugham (the Diocesan manager) and Paul Woodfield from Diocesan Council, met with Dion, Mark and Trevor to give feedback on our proposal. Because we can't do this project with the resources available to St Mary by the Sea, Bishop Ross is investigating whether there are other resources that may be available to us. This will take sometime, and we wait to hear back what possibilities may be available to us.

8th June 2025

The Bishop has sent a letter expressing the support of the Diocesan Council for the vision of the Parish. However, they have indicated that the site at 65 Clyde Road is unfortunately not financially viable for either purchase or lease. The Diocesan Council would like to see the business case continue to develop and are interested in fostering collaborations that could provide the resources necessary to secure a future for the project. Our next step at St Mary by the Sea, is to wait and see where things go with Diocesan Council as they meet with vestry. Vestry will then bring to the parish for consideration the Diocesan Council plans.

Office hours

It is school holiday time again, the church office will be open flexi hours until the 6th October. Please email the office with any matters or telephone AND leave a message. These messages are cleared everyday Monday to Thursday. If you need a food parcel please leave contact details or speak to Dion or a Warden. Contact details below

Food bank.

The collection from Glamorgan Primary was amazing, the generosity and community spirit shown by the student leaders in organizing this collection was a privilege to witness. We have been blessed to have such great neighbours and it has been our privilege to share these blessings with the Good Work Trust. We know that these precious resources only do the good they were intended for when they reach the larders and stomachs of those in our community experiencing food insecurity. With this in mind we pass on resources that are beyond our medium term needs to organizations also support those experiencing food insecurity and are themselves experiencing a shortage of food supplies.

Getting ready for Christmas:- Yes, I did say Christmas.
We have 10 weeks until the start of advent, so now is the time to look towards adding an extra longlife treat food to your shop so we can make up some special Christmas food parcels. Ideas:- a bag of chocolate treats, a bar of Chocolate, (or closer to the time a Pavlova or tray of Christmas mince pies), a nice body wash, shower gels or moisturizer, (remember male scents as well as female). We are looking to see if we can get some Warehouse vouchers together so we can give these to families so they can buy children's Christmas presents. If you are able to donate a Warehouse voucher please DO NOT leave this in the food collection basket. These are the equivalent to cash and should be placed in the collection basket at service time so they can be placed in the safe. Sorry, I am unable to add the value of these to your donation receipt.

Please be mindful of your own budgeting needs before donating.

If you, or someone you know is in need of a little extra support at this time via a food parcel please let Dion or the church office know. We can, by arrangement deliver the box if needed. All referrals are confidential. Referrals for food support can be made to the church office via email or telephone message at any time.
If you know someone who is struggling to provide themself or their family with food at this time of year please reach out to them to discuss a referral to our food bank. The simple question of 'Can I help?' to start the conversation is often all that is needed.

Community Shop.

Summer is on the way!!! It must be true because the community shop are now selling their summer stock. Come along each week and grab that new summer wardrobe item.
If you are interested in going on the Community shop roster please contact Fay on weatherlyfay@gmail.com

Panui Magazine.

The Diocesan office sends out a biweekly newsletter with news and events from around the Diocese and beyond. We encourage all vestry members to subscribe, however anyone is welcome to sign up. Subscribe to PĀNUI for all the latest news and share this link to all your members https://aucklandanglican.org.nz/news/.

Anglican Magazine Now On-line

As part of the continued commitment to improve sustainability across the diocese the Anglican Magazine has moved to on-line only. You can access and read this magazine by the link below. Enjoy!

Community Garden

For more information, see the information on the Welcome Desk, or talk to Dianne Denman, or Nanette Randall at the 10am service. There is an expression of interest form here, and a brochure here. and on our website here: www.stmary.co.nz/garden

Celebrations

Happy Birthday to Daniel Blundell who is 20 on the 20th September and to Angela Blundell who celebrated her birthday on the 21st September. Many happy returns to you both.

If you have a celebration that you would like to share with the congregation via the newsletter please email the church office on the email below. Please let the office know before 9am on the Tuesday before.

Word for Today and Our Daily Bread

Both of these can be collected from the Community Shop when paper copies are available.
Word for Today
https://www.rhema.co.nz/the-word-for-today
https://www.lifefm.co.nz/wordforyoutoday
Our Daily Bread
https://odb.org/subscription/nz/#

Wednesday Service On hold for school holidays

Wednesday Service and Bible study return on the 8th Oct. Midweek service - Ruatara Chapel Vaughan Park

Wednesday 10am- Informal Communion

Wednesday 11am Zoom Bible Study-

On hold for the school holiday. see above

Every Wednesday at 11am during school terms there is an online Bible Study. We use a process called "Dwelling in the word", and we look at the Gospel reading from the previous week. At the end, we pray for each other. Would you like more information? Please talk to Dion. Would you like to join? Please click the link below to take you to the zoom room at 10:55 for a 11:00am start on Wednesday.

Meeting ID: 835 3674 1895
Passcode: 488974

    Online Worship - Sunday 10am

    Online worship goes live on Sunday at 10am with a YouTube Premiere here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrVV6T5Q8KpEhj3IUQIT0gQVV6T5Q8KpEhj3IUQIT0gQ or click the button below

    Readings

    Job 28.20-27
    1 Corinthians 1.21-31
    Luke 8.22-25

    Collect

    God, our Creator, as we face the storms of this world, we celebrate the wonders of the wind and the weather. Help us to see your presence, not only in the forces of nature, but also among those who suffer from natural disasters. Teach us to recognise that your Wisdom is imbedded in all natural forces, a Wisdom that guides, controls and limits them. In the name of Christ who is the Wisdom of God renewing all things in creation. Amen.

    Regular Information

    Worship

    Sunday - 8am - worship from NZ Prayer Book
    Sunday - 10am - Intergenerational worship
    Sunday - 10am - Online YouTube worship
    Wednesday - 10am - informal worship from NZ Prayer Book.

    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.

    Donations

    Online

    Vestry would like to encourage you to give to support our ministry. Giving and donations can be made to:
    PARISH OF ST MARY BY THE SEA TORBAY
    BNZ Browns Bay 02-0120-0047903-003
    Please reference your donation with your surname or giving number.

    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.

    Feedback

    Have some feedback? Feel free to email dion@stmary.co.nz

    Subscribing

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    St Mary by the Sea is a safe space

    Abuse and Harassment are NEVER okay. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. If you experience or witness bullying, harassment, discrimination, abuse or any inappropriate behavior, the RIPPLES PROJECT can help you. 0800 627 021. The Ripples service is available 9am-5pm and is free and confidential.

    Contacts

    Office

    Debbie Rhodes, 09 4738180 office@stmary.co.nz
    Church office open Tue to Thur 10am-2pm.

    Vicar

    Rev’d Dion Blundell, Office:09 4738183 Mb:021 1378624 Hm:09 4732270
    dion@stmary.co.nz

    Curate

    Rev'd Kate Shrigley 021 396 888 kate@stmary.nz

    Priest Assistant

    Rev’d Jay Smith, 021 1045914 jay@stmary.co.nz

    Wardens

    Connie Strong, ‭027 350 0548‬, vicarswarden@stmary.co.nz
    Mark Van der ham, 021 2711207 peopleswarden@stmary.co.nz

    Synod Representatives

    Mark Van der ham, 021 2711207 peopleswarden@stmary.co.nz
    Connie Strong, connie1057@gmail.com

    Vestry Secretary

    Susan Haslam, 09 4150073 vestrysecretary@stmary.co.nz

    Privacy Officer


    Health and Safety Officer

    Mark Van der ham, v_d_ham@yahoo.co.nz

    Vestry Members

    Chris Waddingham, waddinghamchris@gmail.com
    Jenny Cheer, jmcheer@xtra.co.nz
    Kerry Jonas, kerryandrobinj@gmail.com
    Susan Haslam, ejhaslam@xtra.co.nz

    St Mary by the Sea

    PO Box 89-082, Torbay, Auckland, 0742
    168 Deep Creek Rd, Torbay, Auckland, 0630
    www.stmary.co.nz
    office@stmary.co.nz
    Thanks for reading. See you soon!

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