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The Live Wire HIGHGATE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH September 2010
Message from our new minister:
Post-Induction Wow
For a period things seem to move very slowly in the PCANZ and then it is all go. The first week and two days have flown by. New faces to put names to, how does the photocopier work, who do I have to talk to when a decision is needed, a Rest Home Service, a Finance and Property Committee meeting, two church council meetings. Everyone is so understanding as I seek to make sense of the blur of activity.
It is good to be here among you. Gillian and I feel most welcome. We especially appreciated the opportunities to worship with four communities on our first Sunday. Well, Gillian says I only really worshipped with three congregations because I snuck out of B@tch early to fulfil responsibilities with Highate@10. In the afternoon we joined with others around the Lord‘s Table in a celebration of Communion in the Roslyn Church, and again that evening with a Youth Service in which the youth and the recycled youth shared lead-ership roles. We are a community who seek to live worshipfully.
We will make the most of a modest beginning before I depart for Study Leave on 23rd September. The focus of the Study Leave is the writing of an essay on the history of the theology and practice of ordination in the PCANZ (1900-2010). A special interest that I want to explore is how our theology and practice may differ when compared with the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, and the United Reformed Church in England. Here is a thought and a few questions which have arisen as I‘ve prepared for the Study Leave. By our baptism we each are called to exercise a vocation as followers of Jesus. So what do we understand we are doing when we ordain elders? What makes the act of ordaining an elder different to commissioning a youth leader? Is there a difference? Why is a presbytery involved in the selection of elders who will teach and preside at the sacraments, but not those who rule as spiritual leaders in a parish? Perhaps you have some other questions, not necessarily related to ordination, which we might explore together next year in a study on Vocation.
Geoff Skilton
Film and Faith Meeting in September
Wednesday 8 September, at Kevin Ward‘s home, 392 Highgate at 7.15. The film will be the Swedish film, As It Is In Heaven. This is a superb, inspiring film!
Akany Avoko, Madagascar Update.
The latest report on the last year‘s activities and progress at Akany is avail-able on line on the church‘s website. A hardcopy is on the notice board in the church foyer.
Dawn Ibottson, well known for her pressed flower cards has donated packs of cards for sale for Akany Avoko funds. These are available in the church foyer.
Highgate Environmental Group
This Environmental Discussion Group meets again on Monday September 6 at the Paulin‘s home at 47 Ross Street from 7.30-9pm. The Group will begin discussion on Gareth Morgan‘s book ―Poles Apart— beyond the shouting who’s right about climate change.?”
The group has never been the same twice so newcomers are invited to come and add a perspective to this challenging topic. Ignoring it and hoping it goes away will not work! Come and join us at 47 Ross Street at 7.30pm, September 4.
Allan Paulin
High Flyer Book Exchange
Book Swap happens every month at Chisholm Hall, Roslyn Church on the Third Thursday of each month. Come along for a browse and a chat and choose from our increasing collection of books for new ―reads‖. Next meet-ing on Thurs. 16 September, 4pm-6.pm.
Highgate@10 Working Group Meeting
A reminder to all cluster group convenors that there will be a meeting on Tuesday, September 14 at 7.30 pm. Please forward reports to Patricia.
New Parish Clerk
After being vacant for some years the position of Parish Clerk has been filled by Netta Noone, who takes up the position this month. Netta needs no introduction and we are grateful that she is taking up this role as we know she will apply a wealth of knowledge, institutional history and wisdom to the tasks ahead.
Prayer meetings for global mission
There will be prayer meetings on the last Sunday of every month from 4.30-5.30 pm in the Maori Hill Church.
These will alternate between “in house” prayer meetings for Highgate-supported missions and the existing Dunedin-wide prayer meeting for Ser-vants.
Mission prayer meeting on Sunday 26 September, 4.30pm, Highgate Church, 580 Highgate
Everyone welcome.
Spring Concert by Cellists of Otago
The Cellists of Otago were started four years ago by Dr Gregory Hamilton. They are a large community choir of Otago‘s best cellists, including cellists from Southern Sinfonia, University Performing students and members of Dunedin community, now directed by Judy Davis. They enjoy performing and give freely of their time and talents, making a gift from the door takings for worthwhile causes.
SUNDAY 19 SEPTEMBER at 3pm in Roslyn Presbyterian Church 21 Highgate, Roslyn.
Adults $10; Students and children $5, includes afternoon tea.
Supporting the Dunedin Chaplaincy Fund
Check out our website
The ―new‖ website is up and running well now. Check it out at www.highgatechurch.org.nz
On the website you will find the link to Geoffrey‘s blog.
Once again thanks to Steve Dunn for keeping things up to date on the website.
Geoff Skilton
MISSION CRITICAL – RHEMA BROADCASTING GROUP NEXT 20 YEARS OF CHRISTIAN RADIO AT STAKE
By October 1st this year, Rhema Broadcasting Group (RBG) must pay the NZ Government $6.4 million to renew the majority of their commercial radio frequency licences for the next 20 Years. RBG is the only multimedia organisation that exists to care for the emotional, psychological and spiritual health of all New Zealanders.
Every day, many thousands of listeners are positively impacted by RBG program-ming. The network provides programmes catering for a wide range of demo-graphic groups.
For RBG to positively impact the lives of the next generation, it’s vital that the frequency licences are secured this year.
Looking to the future, RBG is committed to continuing Christian radio coverage across the nation. ln 2010 this commitment not only requires faith, vision and strength of purpose, but also a sizeable capital investment. We need YOU to Part-ner with us to ensure that this happens.
While licences in the non-commercial category will be renewed at no charge, the bulk of RBG licences are commercial and need to be purchased from the Govern-ment.
Purchasing these licences will give us the right to broadcast in towns and cities across New Zealand for the next 20 years. 9O%, (46) of RBG commercial li-cences need renewing.
The RBG is all about ‗changing lives for good‘. Thousands of individuals have a living relationship with Jesus because by the grace of God, they get to hear mes-sages of faith, hope and love. For more lives to be positively impacted in this way, we need to ensure people remain able to hear these messages across NZ‘s airwaves well into the future.
Without frequencies RBG could be shut out of the digital future of radio, poten-tially resulting in thousands of people being unreached.
TEAR Fund’s partnership with RBG over the last 15 years has seen nearly 7,000 children sponsored, really changing lives for good. The survival of RBG is abso-lutely essential for TEAR Fund. (Executive Director of TEAR Fund)
For more information please speak to Doreen Holding
The Kids @ Team held a community event last month that we call Starlight Story Time. We invited children and families from the wider community as an outreach and we had 150 people attend. Our theme this year was an African Jungle theme because our mission focus for this term has been raising money to support our World Vision sponsored child in Tanzania. The hall was trans-formed into a jungle with 60 trees, fairy lights, and a ―waterfall‖. The story-teller told stories from Africa and then the children went on a night trail through a darkened church with finger lights to guide them. They followed a jungle trail that took them through a cave, under a net, across a river, through a tunnel and more, finding different ―jungle‖ objects along the way. We finished with an African devotion and a supper of hot chocolate, marshmallows, animal and star shaped biscuits. Check out our photo board for more pictures.
Highgate Church Contacts
Church Office:
580 Highgate Maori Hill Open: 9.am –12 midday Tues-Friday Ph: 464 0158
- Highgate@10—contact the office
- Caim—Jill Mc Donald ph 477 4496
- B@tCH—Patricia McDonald 467 5624
Ministers:
- Rev Geoffrey Skilton
- Rev Jono Ryan Rev Barry Kelk
- Children and Families
- Jane Davis-Rae 464 0622
- Pastoral Worker Highgate@10:
- Jill Mc Donald 477 4496
YOUTH GROUPS
(Y9-Y13) 4.30pm at Roslyn Church Hall
On Sundays Leader: Jordan Redding
Ph 487 9983
Holy H@tCH Meets at No 7 Balmac, Balmacewan Road.
5-6pm Fridays (Y7 and Y8)
Leader: Helen Owen
Ph 464 0100
Email: vintage_helen@hotmail.com
General Enquiries: Linda & Steve Dunn ph488 5257
Worship at the Three Hubs of Highgate
At Highgate Church we have different times and different services where God‘s people come together to worship. As part of the rhythms of our church we have some set times of worship.
Highgate@10—Sunday morning worship at Maori Hill Presbyterian Church, cnr Highgate/Drivers Road at 10 am. This is a Kids Friendly Church
B@tCH . Breakfast at the Coronation Hall (Balmacewen Road). Every Sun-day morning during school term time at 8.30 am. Each week, along with breakfast there is fellowship for all ages, music, singing and thinking through the Christian message of the day.
Caim—This is a midweek service every Wednesday throughout the year. Caim usually meets at Roslyn Church , 21 Highgate at 7.15 pm for a short contemplative service, which , on some occasions concludes with communion. Everyone is welcome at all these services
Copy for the Live Wire to reach Wyn Barbezat by the last Wednesday of each month. Email: barbezat@clear.net.nz
B@tCH this week
The cost of discipleship.
During the era of World War II, a person by the name of Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote a book entitled THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP. Bonhoeffer was a person who tried to assassinate Adolph Hitler and was martyred or killed for that. In his book, he wrote, “True Christians will always be small in number. The true church will always consist of the few.” The words echo a truth for me in the midst of a cultural push for church growth: “The true church of Jesus Christ will always be few in number.” In other words, we can measure church membership but we can never measure Christian discipleship, people who are truly committed to Jesus Christ and his mission in the world.
And what has this got to do with leaving home and marriage, Jet skis and sheds?
Come hear more on Sunday.
Barry leading and speaking.
Liturgy…….. As we have a wave of folk new to our ways at present I feel in my bones that I need to get back to some formal liturgy to help us on the journey. Just a bit. Our pattern of letting the words and music do this is fine but just now some more crafted liturgy might be of assistance.
Helping The Smailes, The Notmans, Kathy, John H, Frances and a host of surprises including a Columba Jesus.
The Highgate Parish A G M
We will be launching an initiative to look at our mission and what buildings and resources we need for that.
Very important programme ahead and no one is immune.
So come and help us decide. ( you cant say you weren’t asked!!)
The A G M for the parish will be held on Sunday the 5th of September at 5 30 for BYO grease tea and 6 pm meeting.
Chance to give thanks for many blessings and plan ahead for the best use of all our resources.
Time has been set deliberately to include both B@tch and Highgate@10 congregations.
A time to share, a time to eat together.
In from Sarah ,
If anyone is interested in being a part of the nativity production at the end of the year ( December 19th) whether it be in lighting, costumes, set, if their kids would like to be in it, help with rehearsals or anything else, it would be great if they could express interest over the next month so that I can plan for what roles might be involved. My email is wildshemozzle@hotmail.com and my cell phone number is 0212132292 Thanks! Sarah
In from Patricia
B@tCH supporting Presbyterian Support Christmas 2010
Christmas Boxes for Others – launched 22nd August
Pick up your box(es) on Sunday, follow the instructions and return them to B@tCH December 5th. If you start buying from the shopping list now it is equivalent to only a latte or hot chocolate a week. It will mean so much more to the recipient(s). Thank you.
In from Sue.
Many thanks for last week’s much-needed items. The food bank is really short of, you guessed it, SPREADS of all kinds.
Cheers
Sue
Jesus said, “I am the bread of life. She who comes to me shall never hunger; he who believes in me shall never thirst.” Come. Believe.
We celebrate the sacrament of Holy Communion at B@tCH on Sunday Come be with us.
We will also talk of banquets and beggars, and ‘top table placements’ healing on Sabbath and traps set to catch Him….
Oddly, hmmm, but maybe not so, the whole service is ‘communion’; I mean although there is some teaching it is all centered around the ‘table’.
From this call to worship, through the prayers and the words of the songs, all point to one thing.
The table….
Helping…. Kerry, Kaye, Ian, Sue O, Diana, the Smailes the Koeles and my faithful set up team.
Youth orientated worship
On the 29th August we’re organising a service at Roslyn Church. It will start at 7:30pm and will end at 9pm after nibbles and drinks.
We want to get both youth and the older generations along. It is open to all! Rev. Barry will be leading us in Communion also. I have just come from a planning meeting with Jordan and his team. A wonderful service of is worship brewing!!!
In from Patricia
B@tCH supporting Presbyterian Support Christmas 2010
Christmas Boxes for Others –
launched 22nd AugustPick up your box(es) on Sunday, follow the instructions and return them to B@tCH December 5th. If you start buying from the shopping list now it is equivalent to only a latte or hot chocolate a week. It will mean so much more to the recipient(s). Thank you.
A NOTE from Patricia – last week I talked about how Jesus hit a ‘brick wall’ immediately after declaring his own God-annointed ‘to do list’ – (check out Luke 4: 14 -30 if you were absent) – the ‘wall’ was one of prejudice against his humble family background and racism – he made people so angry they tried to throw him off a cliff! We face ‘walls’ too. I hope you will find this prayer worth pondering and making your own.
A prayer for the Cutting Edge – where Jesus was and still wants to be today
Heavenly Father, Our world, our community have built, permitted and bow to harsh heavy walls of prejudice, injustice, exploitation., hatred and hunger. Some lurk in our own lives too. Forgive us and soften us to the suffering and anguish of others. Encourage and equip all those who work at the cutting edges where the walls are thickest and the needs greatest.
In this little corner of your world may we demonstrate our willingness to opt into Jesus’ ‘to do list’ as we fill the Christmas Boxes for Others. May we have a loving and generous concern for those who will receive them. May the walls of prejudice and hunger that surround them be broken through.
Holy Spirit, empower all of us at the cutting edges of our lives. Without you we are overwhelmed. We pray in Jesus’ name, Amen
The A G M
The A G M for the parish will be held on Sunday the 5th of September at 5 30 for BYO grease tea and 6 pm meeting. Chance to give thanks for many blessings and plan ahead for the best use of all our resources. Time has been set deliberately to include both B@tch and Highgate@10 congregations.
A time to share, a time to eat together.
Barry’s appraisal/review.
In a fortnight Barry and his Ministry will be reviewed. John Huston and Frances Ross are on the panel representing B@tCH. John as Elder and Frances as a leader. If you have any concerns or questions of the Ministry please let one of these folks know so the panel can be informed before the appraisal interview.
In from Sue O
SPREADS, SPREADS, SPREADS please for this week. Of course, all items are most gratefully accepted. Many thanks. Cheers, Sue
Church Council
We are currently looking very closely at our buildings and whether of not they fit our mission on the Highgate. Of course this begs the question, What is our mission? I would be very happy to take any and all thoughts on this matter to the Church Council as we wrestle with this over the next few months.
In from Sarah ,
If anyone is interested in being a part of the nativity production at the end of the year (around December 18) whether it be in lighting, costumes, set, if their kids would like to be in it, help with rehearsals or anything else, it would be great if they could express interest over the next month so that I can plan for what roles might be involved. My email is wildshemozzle@hotmail.com Thanks! Sarah
Youth Service
7:30pm Roslyn Church – Sunday 29 Aug 2010
This week at youth group we are putting on a service just for you! We’ve been thinking a lot about worship this term and now we want to put it into practice!
Who can come?
You, your parents, your brothers and sisters, friends, grandparents – whoever you want to invite!
However this is primarily for you! We’d love to see you there.
Why?
It’s a time to reflect, pray, be with God, or merely just to see what church is like!
Wherever you’re at, we hope you’ll come.
What?
A service which starts at 7:30pm. It will be followed with drinks and food. YAY!
Where?
It will be held at Roslyn Church (not the hall). If you’d like to help out at the service, be there at 7.
We have a number of jobs to fill!
Note:
This replaces regular youth group this week.
And:
Remember also our facebook competition! Favourite comic strip! Already a few entries so check them out.
We will see you on Sunday night!
Peace
Jordan, Han, Joel, Nick, Mel, Ed, Steve
This week at B@tCH The Bible reading is Luke 4 16 – 22There are ….Lists to revisit Walls to come down?
Need to challenge Love to share?
A Visitor to welcome and Christmas is coming ….Again!
Others involved include:
Barry, Rose, Margot K Patricia, Anne, Dorothy and my great set up crew.
Breakfast this week will be fruit salad and breads/spreads plus heaps of coffee.
The ‘fancies’ will be not on the menu this week and the saving from that will go straight to Tear fund for the Pakistan relief fund.
If you wish to top that up put the money in an envelope mark tear fund, place it in the bo and Bryan will add it to the other.
In from Jordan Redding
Youth orientated worship
On the 29th August we’re organising a service at Roslyn Church. It will start at 7:30pm and will end at 9pm after nibbles and drinks.
We want to get both youth and the older generations along. It is open to all!
Rev. Barry will be leading us in Communion also.
I have just come from a planning meeting with Jordan and his team. A wonderful service of is worship brewing!!!
In from the Office
Geoffrey’s Induction.
Maori Hill Church Building This Sunday at 4 pm Geoffrey will be inducted at Highgate. This is an important day for the Parish and I would like as many as possible to be there to welcome him. Some of our folk involved in the service too.
Pot luck tea to follow. Families and children friendly.
The A G M
The A G M for the parish will be held on Sunday the 5th of September at 5 30 for BYO grease tea and 6 pm meeting. Chance to give thanks for many blessings and plan ahead for the best use of all our resources. Time has been set deliberately to include both B@tch and Highgate@10 congregations. A time to share, a time to eat together.
Barry’s appraisal/review.
In a fortnight Barry and his Ministry will be reviewed. John Huston and Frances Ross are on the panel representing B@tCH. John as Elder and Frances as a leader. If you have any concerns or questions of the Ministry please let one of these folks know so the panel can be informed before the appraisal interview.
In from Sarah Paterson
If anyone is interested in being a part of the nativity production at the end of the year (around December 18) whether it be in lighting, costumes, set, if their kids would like to be in it, help with rehearsals or anything else, it would be great if they could express interest over the next month so that I can plan for what roles might be involved. My email is wildshemozzle@hotmail.com and my cell phone number is Thanks!Sarah
In from Sue O
Thanks so much for your amazing response to last week’s requests. This week the food bank is still short of spreads but also needs tea, coffee and sugar. Cheers, Sue
In from Jane Starlight Story Time:
Saturday August 21st 6.30 -7.30pm Maori Hill Church 580 Highgate
Come and join us on an interactive storytelling journey with an African Theme
For children aged 2-11 years and their families Storyteller: Katrin McMullin
Koha: $3.00 per person $7.00 per family
Kids at News 15 Aug 2010 Download PDF
Highgate Church Invites you and your friends to:
Starlight Story Time
Includes:
- Night Trail
- Glow Sticks
- Hot Chocolate and
- Marshmallow Supper
Come and join us on an interactive storytelling journey with an African theme.
For 2-10 year olds and your family
Storyteller: Kaitrin McMullin:
Venue: 580 Highgate Maori Hill Church
Time: 6.30pm – 7.30pm Saturday August 21st
Cost: $3.00 per person $7.00 per family
Please RSVP with numbers by Sat Aug 14th to:
Jane Davis. Ph: 4640622
Email: jane@highgatechurch.org.nz
Hi Everyone
Starlight Storytime is next Saturday, August 21st. If you are
planning to come please could you let me know as soon as possible so
we make sure we cater for everyone.
Focus text for this Sunday
Hebrews 11: 29-12:2
This passage looks at the stories of people through the bible who have persevered in their faith even through hard times. Children’s faith is primarily formed through relationship with others in their own family and in the faith family. When they hear stories of others faith journeys it gives them great examples of how to live and love in God’s way.
Next Sunday August 22nd, one of the house groups is going to be taking the service. During the service the
children will be working on some combined project in the church and they will share it with the rest of the
congregation at the end. We will not be going out to the hall. We will also be sharing communion together as
an extra communion for this month.
Geoffrey Skilton is being inducted as our new minister next Sunday August 22nd 4pm. We will be sharing a pot luck dinner after this event.
All Ages Welcome
The WIRE Highgate Presbyterian Church News
Office phone 464 0158Ministry Team
Jono Ryan (Highgate @ Ten Services) 477 5661
Barry Kelk (B@tCH) 4640532
Jane Davis-Rae (Children and Families) 460622
Jill McDonald (Highgate @ Ten Pastoral Care) 4774496
Welcome to any visitors worshipping with us today! Morning tea is served after the service in the Martin room – you are welcome to join us for a cup of tea or coffee. A visitors’ book is also available to sign on the foyer table.
- Monday 10.30am MEG, in the sunny corner of the hall
- Tuesday 9.30am . Pre-school music
- Wednesday 7.15 pm Caim at Roslyn
- Friday 10.00 am @ Maori Hill Morning Tea
Here at Highgate we welcome, celebrate and value each person. We also believe that children are a vital part of the life and worship of this community. Our Kids@ Highgate programme runs each week during term time. Children start off in church and after the children’s address they head out to Kids @ located in the hall.
Reverend Geoffrey Skilton will be inducted to the position of Senior Minister of the Highgate Parish on Sunday 22 August at 4pm, at Highgate Church 580 Highgate, Maori Hill. This will be followed by a pot luck meal. Everyone is welcome
Afternoon Communion will be held at Roslyn Church on Sunday 29 August at 2.30pm, to be followed by afternoon tea. Everyone is welcome, especially those who have not been able to come to a 10am communion service. Transport can be provided.
Please contact Shirley Hudson, phone 453 5041 or Peg Makinson phone
477 4888 for further information or if you want or can help with transport.
Youth Service 29th August a youth orientated worship service at Roslyn Church. It will start at 7:30pm and will end at 9pm after nibbles and drinks. We want to get both youth and the older generations along. It is open to all!
Copies of August’s Livewire are now printed and available on the table in the foyer for collection and distribution.
Induction & Pot Luck Meal
We are all invited to the Induction of Reverend Geoffrey Skilton at 4pm next Sunday and the Pot Luck Meal to follow.
There will be guests at the Induction who are not members of Highgate, so please be generous with amounts, allowing for one or two others.
Finger food is easiest to serve. It can be sweet, savoury, or fruit, home made, or bought, and we can heat it for you, or slice and put on plates.
Please put it on the set up tables in the lounge or leave in the kitchen if it’s to be heated or put on plates. You can bring it when you come to the morning service if that suits you better.
Thank you all – Hospitality Cluster
Starlight Story Time
We are hosting an interactive storytelling journey for children aged 2-10 years with an African theme. Saturday August 21st, 6.30-7.30pm at 580 Highgate , Maori Hill church. $3.00 per person, $7.00 per family. If you would like to come and join us or help with this event please contact Jane: 464 0622.
CWS Pakistan Floods Appeal. Help is urgently needed. Please Donation forms are available on the table inside the church and in the foyer.
Discussion on ‘Reaching out’
What’s working & not working in Community Outreach. Come along and SHARE your experience(s).Friday 27th August, St Andrews Church Gore
10am till 2-3pm (bring your own lunch)Speakers include: John Ranstead (Mataura) Joy Davis (East Taieri) Teina Marie (St Andrews Invercargill) Murray Shallard (Riversdale) Everybody welcome – all must share.
Meet the candidates in our Local Body Elections. Sidey Hall, Caversham Presbyterian church, 29th August, 7-9pm. See the noticeboard for more details.
ChatBus needs a Treasurer Requirements: 2-3 hours/month, book keeping, GST & PAYE knowledge, monthly report to board, budget, annual accounts. ChatBus provides free counselling to kids. Check us out at www.chatbus.org.nz or ph 476 3132 for more info.
Next week: August 22
Lectionary: Luke 13: 10- 17
Minister/Leader: Cake House Group/communion
Duty Elder: Fionna Ogilvy
Barry Leading and Richard speaking.‘The truth will set you free’
Also helping Helen, Kerry, Susanne, Richard K, Anne and maybe some surprises.
Come be with us this Sunday
In from Jordan Redding
youth orientated worship
On the 29th August we’re organising a service at Roslyn Church. It will start at 7:30pm and will end at 9pm after nibbles and drinks.
We want to get both youth and the older generations along. It is open to all!
Rev. Barry will be leading us in Communion also.
In from the Office
Geoffrey’s Induction.
On the 22nd at 4pm Geoffrey will be inducted at Highgate. This is an important day for the Parish and I would like as many as possible to be there to welcome him. Some of our folk involved in the service too.
Pot luck tea to follow. Families and children friendly.
The AGM
The AGM for the parish will be held on Sunday the 5th of September at 5 30 for BYO grease tea and 6 pm meeting.
Chance to give thanks for many blessings and plan ahead for the best use of all our resources. A time to share, a time to eat together.
In from Sarah P
Hey Barry!
Further to what I said two Sundays ago, if anyone is interested in being a part of the nativity production at the end of the year (around December 18) whether it be in lighting, costumes, set, if their kids would like to be in it, help with rehearsals or anything else, it would be great if they could express interest over the next month so that I can plan for what roles might be involved.
My email is wildshemozzle@hotmail.com and my cellphone number is 0212132292.
Thanks!Sarah
In from Sue Owen
Many thanks for all the really useful items (and great shoes) donated last week. You’re all making such a difference. Apparently, we’re very much major contributors. This week, winter-warmers like soup, spreads and children’s lunchbox items would be much appreciated. Cheers Sue
In from Jane
Starlight Story Time: Saturday August 21st 6.30 -7.30pm Maori Hill Church 580 Highgate
Come and join us on an interactive storytelling journey with an African Theme
For children aged 2-11 years and their families
Storyteller: Katrin McMullinKoha:
$3.00 per person $7.00 per family
See you Sunday, Barry.
Live Wire Highgate Presbyterian Church August 2010 Download PDF
A new Senior Minister for Highgate is appointed! Our search is over.
We have a fulltime Minister to work with Jono and Barry.
Reverend Geoffrey Skilton will be inducted to the position of Senior Minister to lead the Ministry Team of the Highgate Parish.
We are indeed honoured to have Geoffrey join us. He has been with the Mornington Parish and has decided to be part of a team and with God’s call-ing in our favour he decided to accept our call. It was placed in his hands by Joan Sinclair, Presbytery Clerk of Dunedin & North Otago Presbytery.
We will welcome all our parishioners as well as the folks from Mornington who will be saying goodbye to him to join us for the service of induction and then to share a ―pot luck‖ style meal at the Maori Hill Complex.
Everyone who is interested is very welcome to this special event.
For further information call the Church Office, 464 0158 in the mornings, Tuesdays to Fridays.
Special Induction Service
Sunday 22 August at 4pm
Highgate Church 580 Highgate,
Maori Hill
Followed by a pot luck meal.
Everyone Welcome
Special Thanks
On behalf of the Parish Council and the congregation a special vote of thanks is offered to the members of the Ministry Settlement Board. This committee worked hard over a long period to achieve the happy result that will be cele-brated at Geoffrey’s induction this month. Thank you to all for your dedicated and prayerful deliberations.
Afternoon communion at Roslyn Church
Afternoon Communion will be held on 2.30pm SUNDAY 29 AUGUST 2010 At ROSLYN CHURCH, 21 HIGHGATE, to be followed by afternoon tea.
Everyone is welcome, especially those who have not been able to make it to a communion service at 10am. Transport can be provided.
Please contact Shirley Hudson, phone 453 5041 or Peg Makinson, phone 477 4888 for further information or if you want or can help with transport.
Highgate Fellowship (formerly Highgate APW)
The Highgate Fellowship is meeting in Chisholm Hall at 2pm on Wed 11 Au-gust. Residents from Ross Home with their Occupational Therapist will be our guests for the afternoon. These afternoons are always a time of fun and fellow-ship to be followed by a very nice afternoon tea. If you would like to join us you would be very welcome.
Film and Faith Meeting in July
Wednesday 11 August 7.15pm at Sue Mackinlay’s place, 47 Balmacewan Road. We will be watching the film ―The Green Mile‖ about a wrongly convicted prisoner on death row. The film stars Tom Hanks and is very powerful film in which the prisoner plays an interesting role as a Christ figure? It also raises some interesting questions about crime and punishment, very relevant in the context of current debates.
Highgate Environmental Group
This Environmental Discussion Group met again at the beginning of this month for a wide ranging discussion on environmental issues. On Monday September 4 the Group will begin discussion on Gareth Morgan’s book ―Poles Apart— beyond the shouting who’s right about climate change.?‖ Copies of this book are available at the very good price of $26. Put your name on the list in the church foyer if you would like to purchase a copy or contact Gil Barbezat on 474 1315.
The group has never been the same twice so newcomers are invited to come and add a perspective to this challenging topic. Ignoring it and hoping it goes away will not work! Come and join us at 47 Ross Street at 7.30pm, September 4.
Allan Paulin
High Flyer Book Exchange
Book Swap happens every month at Chisholm Hall, Roslyn Church on the Third Thursday of each month. Come along for a browse and a chat and choose from our increasing collection of books for new ―reads‖. Next meet-ing on Thurs. 19 August — 4pm-6.pm.
Prayer meetings for global mission
There will be prayer meetings on the last Sunday of every month from 4.30-5.30 pm in the Maori Hill Church.
These will alternate between “in house” prayer meetings for Highgate-supported missions and the existing Dunedin-wide prayer meeting for Ser-vants.
Intercede: prayer meeting for Servants workers and their urban poor neighbours on Sunday 29 August, 4.30pm, Highgate Church, 580 Highgate
Everyone welcome.
Dates to put in your Diary for September
- Highgate Parish AGM will be held on Sunday 5 September
- Cellists of Otago Sunday Concert, Roslyn Church , proceeds to Dunedin Hospital Chaplains Sunday 19 September at 3pm in Roslyn
- Jim Wallis Seminar and Public Lecture Tuesday 28September
Akany Avoko, Madagascar Update.
The Friends of Akany Group would like to thank everyone who has continued to sup-port this Children’s Home. Recently we have been able to send them—via Global Mis-sion—a bank transfer of more than $6,000.
This donation will be used for training of early child care workers and the salary of a specially trained Play Supervisor.
Simon, the Director of Akany writes:
“Great to hear from you and thanks to you and all our friends at the Highgate Church for your continuing support and trust. Your email (about the donation) couldn’t have come at a better time as we were in the process of considering whether to sign up for a new training programme for all childcare staff. It is relatively costly (around US$750) but covers ten childcare focused units and represents 140 hours of training. It will be delivered here at Akany Avoko which means as many of our staff as we wish can attend at no extra cost. This means that we will also be able to send some of our older girls to the same sessions– thus helping to prepare them for being mothers themselves one day.
It’s the ―Grandes Vacances‖ here at Akany Avoko so all of the kids are busy enjoying their long holidays. Pre-school classes at the childcare centre have now stopped for the duration of the holidays and so the kids are being kept entertained full-time by a com-bination of the Highgate-sponsored play supervisor and a number of our international volunteers.
Again our grateful thanks, Simon”
University of Otago Centre for Theologicaland Public Issues Studies July 2010
Dear friend
JIM WALLIS IN DUNEDIN, 28 SEPTEMBER 2010
I am writing to share with you the exciting news that the internationally-renowned founder and CEO of the Sojourners Community in Washington DC, Jim Wallis, will be in Dunedin on Tuesday 28 September. Jim will deliver a major lecture on faith, ethics and public life as part of a half-day conference hosted by the Centre for Theology and Public Issues, and I wanted to give you advance notice of this event and encourage you to make it known to members of your fellowship. The conference will take place at First Church, Moray Place.
Jim is a leading author, speaker and international commentator on faith and public life, and one of President Obama’s advisers on religious and ethical issues. He has written ten books, the most well-known of which, God’s Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn’t Get It, changed the US political landscape and was on the New York Times bestseller list for four months. He is in high demand internationally as a speaker, and this conference in Dunedin – his only speaking engagement on the South Island – will be a rare opportunity for us to hear him in person.
Full information about this event can be found at www.otago.ac.nz/jimwallis, and tickets for the full conference, priced at $20 (including refreshments), can be booked online at this address. May I encourage you and members of your fellowship to book early, as the event will be advertised across the South Island and we are expecting tickets to go quickly.
If you have any questions or further enquiries, please do not hesitate to get in touch with me, or our event manager, Iona Mylek, at jimwallis.event@otago.ac.nz. I do hope that you and your fellowship will be able to share in this exciting occasion.
Wishing you every blessing,
Yours sincerely
Andrew Bradstock, Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues
Department of Theology and Religion, University of Otago,
Highgate Church Contacts
Church Office:
580 Highgate Maori Hill
Open: 9.am –12 midday Tues-Friday
Ph: 464 0158
- Highgate@10—contact the office
- Caim—Jill Mc Donald ph 477 4496
- B@tCH—Patricia McDonald 467 5624
Ministers:
Rev Jono Ryan Rev Barry Kelk
Children and Families
Jane Davis-Rae 464 0622
Pastoral Worker Highgate@10:
Jill Mc Donald 477 4496
Youth Groups
(Y9-Y13) 4.30pm at Roslyn Church Hall On Sundays
Leader: Jordan Redding Ph 487 9983
Holy H@tCH (Y7 and Y8)
Meets at No 7 Balmac, Balmacewan Road. 5-6pm Fridays
Leader: Helen Owen Ph 464 0100
Email: vintage_helen@hotmail.com
General Enquiries: Linda & Steve Dunn ph488 5257
Worship at the Three Hubs of Highgate
At Highgate Church we have different times and different services where God’s people come together to worship. As part of the rhythms of our church we have some set times of worship.
Highgate@10—Sunday morning worship at Maori Hill Presbyterian Church, cnr Highgate/Drivers Road at 10 am. This is a Kids Friendly Church
B@tCH . Breakfast at the Coronation Hall (Balmacewen Road). Every Sun-day morning during school term time at 8.30 am. Each week, along with breakfast there is fellowship for all ages, music, singing and thinking through the Christian message of the day.
Caim—This is a midweek service every Wednesday throughout the year. Caim usually meets at Roslyn Church , 21 Highgate at 7.15 pm for a short contemplative service, which , on some occasions concludes with communion.
Everyone is welcome at all these services
Copy for the Live Wire to reach Wyn Barbezat by the last Wednesday of
each month. Email: barbezat@clear.net.nz
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