NOTICES:
Welcome to any visitors with us today. Please join us for morning tea.
The flowers today are donated and arranged by Ann Petersen in loving memory of her mother Mary Edmonds (10th Anniversary).
TONIGHT: 5pm Spirit of Taize Service.
7.30 pm — Tuesday Night Bible Study: At Fr Philip’s home, 5 Lincoln Street, Stanmore. All welcome. The study is currently on the book of Genesis. Please bring a bible.
Copies of Fr Jeff’s Sunday Sermons are made available in the church foyer each Sunday for those who would like to take a copy.
Saturday 14th September — Local Council Elections:
Our hall will be a polling place for the upcoming Local Council Elections. A BBQ will be provided in the carpark on the day by Eddie Reddy and helpers.
If you would like to volunteer to help with the BBQ, please put your name on the list in the hall.
Come along and enjoy a democracy sausage or two.
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Sunday 29th Sept at 12pm — Myanmar Lunch: Following 9.30am service, and tea/coffee.
Come and enjoy authentic Myanmar food with wine or fruit juice.
(*Please note: St Luke’s promotes the responsible consumption of Alcohol)
100% of donations go to the ABM Myanmar Clean Water Project.
RSVP to the Parish Office by 18th Sept 2024.
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Saturday 29th September at 3 pm – SYDNEY CHAMBER CHOIR CONCERT – “Heirs and Rebels”: Held at Christ Church St Laurence. Livestream on Australian Digital Concert Hall. Sam Allchurch | Conductor. John Gaden | Narrator. Celebrate the beauty of the English choral tradition with this array of Romantic masterpieces. Drawing inspiration from the simplicity of the Renaissance while revelling in a rich new harmonic landscape, this is music that opens up whole worlds of emotion. Tickets https://www.sydneychamberchoir.org/heirsandrebels or call SCC Box Office 1300 661 738
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY:
Sunday 27th October – St Luke’s Patronal Festival. (Our Guest Speaker will be Bp Genieve Blackwell).
Thursday 28th to Saturday 30th November – MOW Conference in Brisbane.
Saturday 7th December – St Luke’s Christmas Market — 9am to 2pm.
2024 St James’ International Organ Festival:
*Saturday 16th November @ 5pm – Sarah Kim (France), Australian organist; current organist at l’Oratoire du Louvre in Paris.
Held at St James’ Church, 173 King Street , Sydney. Ticket available at cost – In Person or livestream. Visit https://www.sjks.org.au
If you would like a home or hospital visit from Fr Jeff for any reason, please contact him on his Mob: 0409 719 927
2025 Australian Anglican Church Calendar: This 2025 edition is available now to purchase online from St Peter’s Bookroom www.stpetersbookroom.com.au/australian-anglican-church-calendar for $16.50 each (GST included) plus postage costs. Or see Jennifer for a printed order form.
ST PAULS PANTRY needs food, health and cleaning items: A basket is in the church foyer for donations.
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 – Leave your worm food gifts at church on Sundays or drop off during the week. Please remember to remove the strings from your teabags. (N.B. — no dairy, citrus, onions or meat).
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Weekly Intercessions for our Community:
Sunday: Victor Anyanji; Jennifer, Peter, Andy & Blake B.; Fr John & Joanne Bowen; and Fr Philip Bradford.
Monday: Tony Brownlow; Les & Lyn Carrington; and Ruth Champion.
Tuesday: Nancy Cheng; Tiffany, Kevin, Alexander & Nicholas Chiew.
Wednesday: Ron, Milly, Nam, & Violetta Clarke; Lyne Cunneen & John.
Thursday: Brett Davies & Amrit MacIntyre; and Edi & Oscar Davis.
Friday: We pray for pastoral care ministry teams at all Hospitals and all those who are ministered to.
Saturday: Almighty God, we pray for those in areas of conflict. We pray for healing and good medical care for those who have been injured. For those who have lost homes and possessions, please meet their daily needs for food, clean water and shelter and comfort those who mourn the loss of loved ones. And bless all who are helping those impacted. Amen.
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Prayers for the sick: Michelle Parker; John Bowen (Priest); Ron; Ruth Champion; Nalini MacIntyre; Simone Crowther; Alex Regos; Ruth Dodd; Helen Woellner; Douglas Johnston; Susie Brooks; Sarah; Marion Maddox; Delia Bone; Lana MacPherson; Karen Steiner-Hill; Andrew; Sabitri Thapa; Joel Thapa; Daylan Saminathan; and Sarah.
Recently Departed: Laurie McIntyre.
Anniversaries of the Departed: Mary Edmonds; Maude Holloway; Harry Smith; Emma Rea; Pippa Robinson; James Gavin; Elizabeth Goldsmith; Beatrice Hunt and Ruby Dorrington.
Saints Commemoration: 11th: Mother Esther CHN, founder of the Community of the Holy Name, Melbourne (d.1931); 13th Cyprian of Carthage, Bishop and martyr (d. 258); and 14th: Holy Cross.
Long Term Pastoral Prayer list: Christine Kondratenko; John Bunyan (Priest); Margaret Chiew; Gerald Grant; Barbara Raymond; Janet Walmsley; Andy Serafin; Florence Shellard; Ray Sommer; John Hardy; Lyn Carrington; Barbara Allen; Marissa & Meg Maack, Jude, Isla, & Al Donnell; Noel Jeffs; Laurie Bestel; Robert Gibbs; and Michael Aiken.
Readings for Next Sunday – 17th Sunday After Pentecost
First Reading: Proverbs 1.20–23 Psalm: 19
Second Reading: James 2.18–26 Gospel: Mark 8.27–38
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