NOTICES:
The flowers in the church today have been donated by Ronald Naidu and family in loving memory Ram Chandar (Ronald’s Grandfather).
Ronald and his family will also be providing Chicken Pulao and drinks for Parishioners and visitors during our St Luke’s Lunch.
Today: St Luke’s Patronal Festival
‘Bring Your Own’ lunch in the car Park, following the service and morning tea. Cold drinks will be available. Please join us.
Thank you
Dear St Luke’s parish,
Thank you so much for such a beautiful service yesterday and thoughtful gift for Kevin and I which has pride of place on our dining table and will soon be enjoyed over a dinner. It was so good to be back!
Tiffany and Kevin Chiew
Gardening Volunteers required:
Father Jeff has proposed that a gardening group be formed to maintain the garden areas in the parish. Anyone wishing to participate or requiring further information should contact Andy Serafin on Mob: 0400 471 826.
Annual General Meeting of Anglicans Together – via Zoom:
Thursday 4th November 2021 at 7pm
Financial Members who wish to attend should email the Secretary: admin@anglicanstogether.org
The link for the meeting will be emailed to you in due course. Only Financial members may vote and stand for election to the committee.
ST PAUL’S PANTRY desperately needs the following items:
A basket will be placed in the church foyer for food, health and cleaning donations. Please give generously.
Noel Jeffs has released a new book called “Maturing in the Religious Life” available from MoshShop – link below:
https://themoshshop.com.au/products/maturing-in-the-religious-life-by-noel-jeffs-ssf
The poetry board in the hall has been updated by Louisa S. with the work of David Musgrave. Please take a look.
Lea MacNeil has jam, conserves, pickles and various sauces to sell; please email her at lea.macneil@gmail.com to order them from her. All proceeds go to St Luke’s Parish.
Food for our worms – Now that we are back at Church please remember our little friends and that their work ON YOUR VEGIE SCRAPS helps reduce greenhouse gasses (methane). If you bring a container I am happy to place worm castings for your garden in it for the next week. Please leave your worm food gifts at church on Sundays or drop off during the week. The parish worms are so plentiful at the moment that I can supply start up livestock if you have begun a worm farm. But I do need them to going to a good home. (NB — no dairy, citrus or meat) Fr. Jeff
Prayers for the sick: Wolf Winter; Amanda Romeo; Maryrose Crowther; Tosia Cribben; Angus; Fr Gary Priest; John Bowen; Robert & Lyndall Dubler; Colin Spokes; John Can Pahali; Alex Regos; Amanda Cowley; Peter Knox; Br William; Maurice Pope & his family; Raul (Skid Row Radio) & family; Barry McKay; Ruth Dodd; Deepika & Deepshika; Andrew Stratgolda; and Phillip Hall.
Anniversaries of the Departed: Ram Chandar; Dorothy McCabe; Jack Kimpton; Charles Austine; Patricia Decker; Evan Kettlye; Frank Dahl; Millicent Elliott; Malcolm Chin; William Bullock; and Helen Jones.
Saints Commemoration: 28th: Simon and Jude, Apostles and Martyrs.
Long Term Pastoral Prayer list: Robyn Oldfield; Isabelle Djorgjevic: Lyn Carrington; Stephen Thurley; John Dickson; John Hardy; Shirley, Barbara & Jade Allen; Br Noel Jeffs (SSF); Kiki Chun; Beth Armstrong; Ann Jeffs; Rhiannon Henry-Edwards; Marissa; Jude, Isla, Meg & Al Donnell; Suzanne Campton; Pauline Newell; Ann Connolly; Dayalan Saminathan; Kuwert; Grace & Hannah Ashton; Anaisha, & her parents Anu & Digvijay; Rev Laurie McIntyre; and Lochlan Lonesborough.
Weekly Intercessions for our Community:
Sunday: Louisa Silverman; Ray & Laurel Sommer; Raboom & Nol Takham; Karlene Thompson; and Christine Thurley, Troy & Family.
Monday: Stuart Veitch, Jo Burton & Laurence; and Nadia Wheatley.
Tuesday: Janet Walmsley; Janet Widmer & Cliff; and Sally Woellner.
Wednesday: Kay Younie, Natasha & Timothy; and Victor Anyarisi.
Thursday: Shirley Allen, Barbara & Jade; Beth Armstrong; and Ian Barnett.
Friday: We pray for Fr John Bunyan’s pastoral care ministry at Bankstown Hospital and all those he ministers to.
Saturday: Dear loving Father, please deliver us from the coronavirus and limit its impact on Australia and the world. In your mercy bring a swift end to this crisis. Please protect with your loving care those we love — our families, friends and neighbours. Let your fatherly hand guide, shelter and strengthen them. Cast out all anxious fears and doubts. Give us an increasing trust in you and fill our hearts and minds with your peace. We pray for those around the world now struggling with COVID-19. Heal and comfort those who are sick and suffering. Protect and guide the health professionals who are at the front line. Please give wisdom and courage to those who bear responsibility for confronting this challenge. We ask these things through the powerful name of Jesus. Amen.
Readings for the coming week: Evening Prayer
Sun | Sirach 38.1–14 | Ps 22.23–32 | Colossians 4.7–18 |
Mon | Job 42 | Ps 136 | 2 Peter 1.1–11 |
Tues | Esther1.1–12 | Ps 139 | 2 Peter 1.12–21 |
Wed | Esther 1.13–2.4 | Pss 141; 142 | 2 Peter 2.1–11 |
Thurs | 1 Maccabees 2.42–66 | Ps 116 | John 14.15–26 |
Fri | Esther 3 | Ps 147 | 2 Peter 3.3–10 |
Sat | Esther 4 | Pss 144; 150 | 2 Peter 3.11–18 |
Readings for Next Sunday — Twenty-Third Sunday After Pentecost: First Reading: Ruth 1.1–18; Psalm: 146; Second Reading: Hebrews 9.11–15; and Gospel: Mark 12.13–17, 28–34
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