NOTICES
Welcome to any visitors with us today. Please join us for morning tea.
The flowers in the church today are donated by Karlene Thompson & Robyn, in loving memory of Karlene’s parents, Emma & Henry and brother, Trevor (Robyn’s Husband).
A donation towards the flowers has also been made by Noel Jeff’s for St Francis tide.
New Big Roster for 6th October 2024 – 5th Jan 2025 now out. Copies available in the church and hall foyers.
TONIGHT: 6pm Spirit of Taize Service.
Saturday 26th October at 2.30pm – Sydney MOW Annual Meeting in St Luke’s parish hall. Guest Speaker is Bishop Genieve Blackwell. Afternoon tea will be served. Everyone is invited – you don’t have to be a member to attend.
Saturday 26th October at 6pm for 6.30pm – Men’s Night Out: Silvas Restaurant Petersham, 1/82–86 New Canterbury Rd Petersham. For more information contact Kevin Green on Mob: 0405 691 055
Prayer & Reflection – Using the songs of Taizé — Led by a Taizé Brother
*Tue 22nd October at 7pm – Evening Prayer St Patrick’s Cathedral, Cnr Victoria Road & Marist Place, Parramatta
*Saturday 26th October, 9am – 2pm – Quiet Day Uniting Church, 10–12 Clanwilliam Street, Willoughby
*Sunday 27th October at 2pm – Sunday Prayer St James’ Anglican Church, 173 King Street, Sydney
Sunday 27th October – St Luke’s Patronal Festival: 9.30am Service followed by a Shared Lunch. Please bring food to share. Our Guest Speaker will be Bp Genieve Blackwell.
Sunday 27th October at 3.30 – 7.30pm: South Sydney Herald Newspaper fundraiser Harbour Cruise aboard the Tribal Warrior:
Culture, music, sunset & BBQ on Clark Island
Meet at Eastern Pontoon, Circular Quay at 3pm
Tickets: $75/50
Book now! https://southsydneyherald.com.au/fundraiser/
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Contact Andrew on 0447 007 096
Saturday 2nd November – Cinema Paradiso: A Room with a View (1985) — in tribute to Maggie Smith:
3.00pm for a punctual 3.15pm start.
Interval at 4.15pm — wine and cheese (perhaps from Tuscany but not Chianti).
5.30pm Finis
RSVP not essential. Screening in the Church Hall.
Lucy Honeychurch is a young Englishwoman on the Grand Tour in Italy, chaperoned by her older cousin Charlotte Bartlett. At a hotel in Florence, Lucy meets charming, free-spirited George Emerson and his father.
Although intrigued by George, on her return to England Lucy ponders marriage to the wealthy and eccentric Cecil Vyse. When George reappears in her life, Lucy must decide between them.
Helena Bonham Carter appears as Lucy in the role which launched her career. Maggie Smith is brilliant as Charlotte.
Renowned for its beautiful, painterly direction, Fiorentino design, Puccini arias — and Oscar-winning screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala which captures E M Forster’s novel so well — the film became an immediate classic.
Please speak to Brett with any enquiries or comments.
Sunday 3rd November at 2pm – The History of St James Church
2‑hour seminar presented by Professor Mark Hutchinson; University of Western Sydney who has been commissioned to write the history of St James’ Church.
Held: St James’ Hall, Level 1, 169–171 Philips Street. Refreshments served.
Ph: (02) 8227 1200 or Email: paul.oslington@sjks.org.au
Saturday 9th November — 2.30–5.00pm
Book Launch: “When Hope Came” — Thailand, Leprosy and a Legacy of Caring
Author: Member of St Luke’s Church: Janet Walmsley
In a remote island sanctuary in Northern Thailand, Australian couple Dr Trevor and Heather Smith dedicated their lives for over 50 years to bringing hope, healing and restoration to people who society had rejected and “thrown away”. This remarkable couple battled floods, stigma, poverty and isolation, working alongside local and overseas colleagues to bring about change in treatment and community attitudes. Theirs is a story of resilience and faith, of pioneering medical and social innovation, and of dedication and perseverance “against all odds”. Most of all, it is a story of hope.
Event includes Afternoon Tea and a Q&A session chaired by Dr Greg Clarke, CEO, The Leprosy Mission Australia.
Celebrating 150 years of The Leprosy Mission’s work to eradicate the disease and the stigma of leprosy
2024 St James’ International Organ Festival: Saturday 16th November @ 5pm – Sarah Kim (France), Australian organist. Held at St James’ Church, 173 King Street, Sydney. Ticket available at cost – In Person or livestream. Visit https://www.sjks.org.au
Thursday 28th to Saturday 30th November – MOW Conference in Brisbane. See the leaflet in the hall or our St Luke’s Website for more information.
Sunday 1st December – You are Invited! On 30th November this year Fr Jeff celebrates 30 years of priesthood. There will be a ’bring and share’ lunch held in the Parish Hall on Sunday 1st December after church to celebrate this happy day with Fr Jeff and Michelle. Please mark this day in your calendar and come along to share this special day with them.
Saturday 7th December – St Luke’s Christmas Market — 9am to 2pm.
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.
If you would like a home or hospital visit from Fr Jeff for any reason, please contact him on his Mob: 0409 719 927
ST PAULS PANTRY needs food, health and cleaning items: A basket is in the church foyer for donations.
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).
Weekly Intercessions for our Community:
Sunday: Victor Anyanji; Jennifer, Peter, Andy & Blake B.; (Fr) John & Joanne Bowen; and (Fr) Philip Bradford.
Monday: Matthew, Sam, Thomas & Bronwyn Whiting; and Sally Woellner.
Tuesday: Kay Younie, Natasha, Timothy & Jonathon.
Wednesday: Tony Brownlow; Les & Lyn Carrington; and Ruth Champion.
Thursday: Nancy Cheng; and Tiffany, Kevin, Alexander and Nicholas Chiew.
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.
Prayers for the sick: Lea MacNeil; Andy Serafin; John Bowen (Priest); Ron; Simone Crowther; Alex Regos; Ruth Dodd; Helen Woellner; Douglas Johnston; Susie Brooks; Sarah; Marion Maddox; Delia Bone; Karen Steiner-Hill; Andrew; Sarah; and Fr Max Woods.
Anniversaries of the Departed: Trevor Thompson; Emma & Henry Thompson; John Tonetti; Angela Bell; Harold Heck; Ellen Faulkes; Norman Polgan; Leo Castles; Len Harris; Ruth Arthur; Ella Morey and Vi Watson.
Saints Commemoration: 15th: Teresa of Avila, teacher (d. 1592); 16th: Hugh Latimer & Nicholas Ridley, Bishops & martyrs (d. 1555); 17th: Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop & Martyr; 18th: Luke, Evangelist & Martyr; and 19th Henry Martyn, missionary and Bible translator in India and Persia (d. 1812).
Long Term Pastoral Prayer list: Nalini MacIntyre; Christine Kondratenko; John Bunyan (Priest); Margaret Chiew; Gerald Grant; Barbara Raymond; Janet Walmsley; Florence Shellard; Ray Sommer; John Hardy; Lyn Carrington; Barbara Allen; Marissa & Meg Maack, Jude, Isla, & Al Donnell; Noel Jeffs; Laurie Bestel; Robert Gibbs; Michael Aiken; Sabitri Thapa; Joel Thapa; and Robert & Lyndall Dubler.
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Readings for Next Sunday – 22nd Sunday After Pentecost
First Reading: Job 38.1–7 Psalm: 104.1–10, 26
Second Reading: Hebrews 5.1–10 Gospel: Mark 10.35–45
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