NOTICES:
Please avoid attending church if you have any symptoms which are listed on the NSW Health website:
Symptoms of COVID-19 include:
- fever (37.5 ° or higher);
- cough and/or shortness of breath (difficulty breathing);
- sore throat;
- loss of taste and/or loss of smell;
Other reported symptoms of COVID-19 include fatigue, runny nose, muscle pain, joint pain, diarrhea, nausea/vomiting and loss of appetite.
Changes to our Parish Council: John M. and Ian Mylchreest have decided to stand down from Parish Council. We thank them both for their involvement and wish Ian the best as he embarks on a move across Sydney. Congratulations to Stuart Grigg and Peter Gilbert who have agreed to be our new Parish Councillors.
Next Week: ABM — Feast of the commemoration of the New Guinea Martyrs: 11.00am on Saturday, 5 September 2020 at St Mark’s Church, 8 The Mall, South Hurstville. Refreshments in the Parish Hall following the Eucharist. RSVP ESSENTIAL — by Monday 31st August to Bruce Cooke. email: bruce@southhurstville.anglican.asn.au Or Mobile: 0412 680 430
Sunday night service — Fr Jeff is happy to commence a regular evening service on Sundays at, say 6.00 p.m. Please let him know if you would be interested in being part of that or not. If there is no need or no interest, then he will not go ahead with this.
Do not hesitate to reach out to Fr. Jeff (confidentially) if you are struggling with the present situation or are in need of prayers for friends/family. The Wednesday healing service is an opportunity to come to Church to pray for healing and peace for yourself and loved ones.
Remember Mission Giving: The Parish supports several mission projects through giving to the ABM. You can give to the ABM in the following ways:
- by electronic transfer to the St Luke’s bank account (see last page of this booklet), with “ABM” in the note.
- by credit card – click ‘Giving’ on the St Luke’s website and select ABM from the dropdown menu.
- by cash placed in an envelope marked ‘ABM’ and placed in the collection plate as you leave.
In the current circumstances, our mission agencies, like the churches, are in greater need. Please remember to support ABM.
Food for our little friends – Food scraps (not diary, citrus or meat) can be left in the bucket provided for our worms. This is part of our Parish environmental initiative.
Weekly Intercessions for our Community:
Sunday: John, Martha & Christopher Haly; and Susan Hill, Janet Broady & Alex.
Monday: Moya Holle; Anne Hywood & Peter Tregilgas; and Noel Jeffs.
Tuesday: Diana Jefferies; and Eddy Kittirat, Mint, Atom & Arty.
Wednesday: Joseph, Esther, Joyti & Joshlyn Kumar; and John Lo.
Thursday: Geoff Lindsay & Mandy Tibbey; and Fabian Lo Schiavo.
Friday: Lea MacNeil & Donald Thomas; Evelyn Maack; Jen McGovern.
Saturday: We pray for all health workers dealing with our current Covid-19 pandemic. We particularly pray for anyone who is scared and struggling with daily life at this time due to fear, depression and anxiety, financial stress, loneliness, or isolation.
For Refugees:
Almighty and merciful God,
whose Son became a refugee and had no place to call his own;
look with mercy on those who today are fleeing from danger,
homeless and hungry.
Bless those who work to bring them relief;
inspire generosity and compassion in all our hearts;
and guide the nations of the world towards that day when all will rejoice in your Kingdom of justice and of peace;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
For those held in captivity:
Merciful Father,
we cry to you from the depths of our concern
for those wrongly imprisoned or held captive:
for those trying to secure their release,
that the ways of peace and diplomacy may prevail over acts of violence and aggression,
that their captors may know a change of heart;
through him who was sent to proclaim liberty for captives
and to set free those who are oppressed,
your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
We pray together our Parish prayer:
God of love, God of mission, you alone bring life to your Church. Send to this Church of St Luke your Holy Spirit to give vision for our planning, wisdom in our actions, and power to our witness. Help our church to grow in spiritual commitment to you, in love for one another, and in service to our local community. And may all who worship with us know Christ’s compassion and love. Amen
Prayers for the sick: Kristen Harley; Stephen Thurley; Kevin Tibbey; Glen; Mary Middleton; Barbara Reyne; Fr John Bunyan; John Hardy; Louise Trott; She Kar Nair; Ram Chander; Rev’d Val Tibbey; Maureen Clunas; Wolf Winter; Linda Macqualter; Esther Middleton; Meaghan Patterson; Peter Cinelli; John Dickson; Rita Muscat & her family; Rob Lake; and Tamara & Craig.
Recently Departed: June Robinson (Friend of Fabian Lo Schiavos).
Anniversaries of the Departed: Betty Smith.
Saints Commemoration:
31st Aug: John Bunyan, Preacher & spiritual writer (d.1688) and Aidan of Lindisfarne, Bishop & missionary (d.651).
2nd Sept: Martyrs of New Guinea (d.1942).
3rd Sept: Gregory of Rome, Bishop & teacher (d.604) and Eliza Darling, pioneer social reformer in NSW (d. 1866).
Long Term Pastoral Prayer list: Andrew Reddy; Shirley, Barbara & Jade Allen; Br Noel Jeffs (SSF); Beth Armstrong; Ann Jeffs; Rhiannon Henry-Edwards; Marissa; Jude, Isla, Meg & Al Donnell; Lyn Carrington; Ruth Champion; Suzanne Campton; Pauline Newell; Barbara Beecroft; Ann Connolly; Fr Peter Carlsson; Dayalan Saminathan; Grace & Hannah Ashton; Baby Anaisha, & her parents Anu & Digvijay; Ron Nath; Ronan Nath; Veronica Nath; and Rosemary Bradford.
Readings for Next Sunday: Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost.
First Reading: Exodus 12.11–14 Psalm: 149
Second Reading: Romans 13.1–10 Gospel: Matthew 18.10–20
Readings for the coming week: Evening Prayer -
Sunday | Exodus 13.11–22 | Psalm 95 | Romans 13.11–14 |
Monday | Judith 10.14–11.6, 20–23 | Psalm 119.1–16 | 1 John 4.1–12 |
Tuesday | Judith 12.16–13.16 | Psalms 24; 26 | 1 John 4.13–21 |
Wednesday | Judith 14 | Psalm 22.23–32; 23 | 1 John 5.1–12 |
Thursday | Judith15 | Psalm 27 | 1 John 5.13–21 |
Friday | Judith 16.1–12 | Psalms 30; 32 | 2 John |
Saturday | Judith 16.13–25 | Psalm 31 | 3 John |
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