Sunday, 25 October 2015

PEW SHEET 25th November


THE BIG HYMN SING SUNDAY 1st November 2pm

 
  • Mr Warren Peart, organist
  • Singing our favourite hymns of praise
  • Gold coin donation
  • Afternoon tea provided
  • Tarra Music Festival



  Yarram Community Garden Meeting Tuesday 27th Holy Trinity Hall 3.30pm
 
PARISH OF YARRAM AGM Sunday 8 November

There will be a 10.30am service of Holy Communion, guest preacher The Reverend Graham Knott, Archdeacon Southern Region followed by the AGM. followed by a  Bring and Share Lunch. Please add your name to the list if you plan to stay for lunch and give some idea of what you plan to bring.
Please note there will be NO 9.00 am SERVICE Sunday 8th November.
Followed by The Congregational Meeting of Holy Trinity (a short meeting)

A CELEBRATION of the COMPLETION OF WORKS at St JOHN’S PORT ALBERT
Sunday 15th November 10.30am


In preparation for this event the second of our two working bees will be held on Saturday 7th November commencing 10.00am

 
 
 
 
 

ALL SAINTS Sunday 1st November

As part of 9.00am and 10.30am services we will again be reading the names of the dear departed and lighting candles in their memory. If you would like to include a name of a loved one please speak to Reverend Jo.

St Mary’s Catholic Parish as they celebrate 100 years since the laying of the memorial stone at the church in Yarram on Sunday 1st November.

 
 
 
 
 
ONLY 2 MONTHS UNTIL CHRISTMAS – there are a number of gift catalogues and card catalogues on the welcome table from Anglicare, Tear, Anglican Overseas Aid and Christian Blind Mission.
ANGLICARE have launched their Christmas Toy Appeal. They are seeking donations of toys new and unwrapped. Gift ideas for your consideration include: Lego blocks, arts and crafts materials, board games, baby blankets, educational DVDs, bikes, books, clothing, sports equipment, jewellery, gift vouchers, musical instruments and diaries. Our Christmas Tree will be available to receive your donations from November 29th first Sunday in Advent. Food items for the season can be left in the Plus One Box – ham, canned vegetables, canned fruit, jellies, jams, coffee, tea, rice, pasta, biscuits, beans, legumes, puddings, ring pull canned food, instant meals, tinned salmon or fish.

Friday, 9 October 2015

PEW SHEET 11th October


THE BIG HYMN SING SUNDAY 1st November 2pm

Holy Trinity 95 Commercial Rd Yarram

 
 
  • Mr Warren Peart, organist
  • Singing our favourite hymns of praise
  • Gold coin donation
  • Afternoon tea provided
Part of The Tarra Music Festival





ALL SOULS Sunday 1st November


As part of 9.00am and 10.30am services we will again be reading the names of the dear departed and lighting candles in their memory. If you would like to include a name of a loved one please speak to Reverend Jo.
 

PARISH OF YARRAM AGM Sunday 8 November

There will be a 10.30am service of Holy Communion then our AGM. followed by a  Bring and Share Lunch.
Please note there will be NO 9.00 am SERVICE Sunday 8th November.
 
A CELEBRATION of the COMPLETION OF WORKS at St JOHN’S PORT ALBERT
Sunday 15th November 10.30am Prior to this event there will be two working bees – Saturday 24th October commencing 10.00am; Saturday 7th November commencing 10.00am
  

BEFORE ............................AFTER 
 

 

 

  

 

BIBLE STUDY GROUP – you may join a group at any time.

Won Wron Connect Group meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays 6pm dinner; 7pm study; Ephesians - Wholeness for a Broken World
Port Albert Group meets weekly at St John’s Raglan St Port Albert – Thursdays 3.00pm Studying the New Testament book of Luke
Yarram Coffee Connect Group meets at The Coffee Palace Thursdays 3.45pm studying the Old Testament book of The First Letter of John

Sunday, 4 October 2015

4th OCTOBER PEW SHEET


BLESSING OF ANIMALS

This Sunday 4th October 10.30am
St John’s Church Raglan Street Port Albert
All welcome to a Community BBQ in the grounds following the service
We welcome all animals; great and small to our simple service of blessing in honour of St Francis of Assisi.
Cats and chooks in cages, dogs on leads and other small animals are invited to be blessed in the church.
(Yes snails and worms will be blessed.)
Larger animals including pigs, cows, horses and working dogs will be blessed in the church yard or truck.
(Meet Reverend Jo’s pet lizard.)


New Yarram Bell Plate Choir

Tuesdays at 6.00pm Holy Trinity Yarram with Jo and Ken White

No musical training necessary, learn as you go
Come along and have a go.
We hope to prepare two items for Nine Lessons and Carols and The Community Christmas Carols at the Regent Theatre.
(A simple meal is provided at 7.00pm)


Book LaunchA Man Called Johnny Mac; selected writing of Bishop John McIntyre Thursday 22nd October 5.00pm at St Paul’s Cathedral Sale
 
COMMUNITY GARDEN WORKING BEE – a working bee to install the garden beds will be held at Holy Trinity Yarram Next Tuesday 6th October beginning at 4.00pm. This working bee is open to interested members of the public. (Members of the parish are welcome) BYO tools especially barrows and spades to fill beds with soil.
 

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

 
  • Wedding Expo Sunday 11th October, Regent Theatre
  • Big Hymn Sing Sunday 1st November, Holy Trinity Yarram
  • Yarram Show Saturday 21st November
  • Christmas Tree Festival commencing 23rd November
  • Nativity Exhibition Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th November, Holy Trinity Yarram
  • 9 Lessons and Carols 6th December, Holy Trinity Yarram
  • Community Carols in Regent Theatre 13th December 7.30pm
  • Christingle  24th December 7.30pm, St John's Port Albert
  • Mid-night Mass  24th December 11.30pm, Holy Trinity Yarram
  • Christmas Day 25th December 9.00am, Holy Trinity Yarram

BIBLE STUDY GROUPyou may join a group at any time.
Won Wron Connect Group meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays 6pm dinner; 7pm study; Ephesians - Wholeness for a Broken World
Port Albert Group meets weekly at St John’s Raglan St Port Albert – Thursdays 3.00pm Studying the New Testament book of Luke
Yarram Coffee Connect Group meets at The Coffee Palace Thursdays 3.45pm studying the Old Testament book of The First Letter of John  

 


Sunday, 13 September 2015

PEW SHEET 13th September

 
COMMUNITY GARDEN WORKING BEE – a working bee to install the garden beds will be held at Holy Trinity Yarram Tuesday 6th October beginning at 4.00pm. This working bee is open to interested members of the public. (Members of the parish are welcome) BYO tools
 



New Yarram Bell Plate Choir

Try Something Different This Spring!
Starts Tuesday 29th September 6.00pm
Holy Trinity Yarram with Jo and Ken White
 
No musical training necessary, learn as you go
Come along and have a go.
We hope to prepare two items for Nine Lessons and Carols and The Community Christmas Carols at the Regent Theatre.

(A simple meal will be provided at 7.00pm)
 

This year we seek to be changed as we listen to God in prayer

Prayer Tutorial

 A 20 minute Prayer Tutorial following 10.30am service at Holy Trinity Yarram today our topic is The Ignatian Examen - reflection in daily life. Next and final tutorial Christian Meditation – going deeper begins 20th September following 10.30am service at St John’s Port Albert and repeated 27th September at Holy Trinity Yarram

Anglican Prayer Beads
Reverend Jo has a few sets of prayer beads for sale. Wood $25, Dyed Jade $35 and $40
There are also guide booklets available so please ask Rev. Jo if you are interested.

Christian Meditation
Would you like to explore Christian Meditation? Reverend Jo is thinking of offering a meditation group on Wednesday afternoon or evening. Please talk to Rev. Jo if you are interested. Just a few people could form a group, the time to be mutually arranged.
 
BIBLE STUDY GROUPyou may join a group at any time.
Won Wron Connect Group meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays 6pm dinner; 7pm study; Ephesians - Wholeness for a Broken World
Port Albert Group meets weekly at St John’s Raglan St Port Albert – Thursdays 3.00pm Studying the New Testament book of Luke
Yarram Coffee Connect Group meets at The Coffee Palace Thursdays 3.45pm studying the Old Testament book of Amos 


 

Friday, 4 September 2015

PEW SHEET 6th September


 

We wish all fathers, grandfathers and those who father a very Happy Father’s Day
God, bless all the fathers, grandfathers and those who father. Guide them to be good role models and loving to all their children. Help them to be a father like you are. Give them grace and patience to handle situations in a loving way.
Amen



Mission Aviation Fellowship Father’s Day Appeal see www.mafgifts.org.au  

The purchase of a Jerrycan of fuel can help make the difference for people who need medical aid in remote areas. Sonja (age 16) who lives in a remote village in Papua New Guinea needed to go to hospital because she had been in labour for 5 days. Three jerry cans of fuel meant that she could go to hospital in Mt Hagen, give birth to her baby and receive much needed help and support.

 

 
This year we seek to be changed
as we listen to God in prayer

Prayer Tutorial

A 20 minute Prayer Tutorial following 10.30am service at St John’s Port Albert today our topic is The Ignatian Examen - reflection in daily life. Repeated 13th September following 10.30am service at Holy Trinity Yarram

 Anglican Prayer Beads

Reverend Jo has a few sets of prayer beads for sale. Wood $25, Dyed Jade $35 and $40
There are also guide booklets available so please ask Rev. Jo if you are interested.

Christian Meditation

Would you like to explore Christian Meditation? Reverend Jo is thinking of offering a meditation group on Wednesday afternoon or evening. Please talk to Rev. Jo if you are interested. Just a few people could form a group, the time to be mutually arranged.
 
What does $5 buy?

A Large Coffee
A Tub of Ice-cream
200g Block of Chocolate
A Roast Beef Sandwich
A Magazine
OR   
1/6th of our church supplies
1/17th of our monthly Telstra bill
1/60th of our electricity/gas bill
1/600th of our priest stipend
 
Please consider increasing your giving.
BIBLE STUDY GROUPyou may join a group at any time.
Won Wron Connect Group meets Tuesdays 6pm dinner; 7pm study New Study commencing soon; Ephesians - Wholeness for a Broken World
Port Albert Group meets weekly at St John’s Raglan St Port Albert – Thursdays 3.00pm studying the New Testament book of Luke
Yarram Coffee Connect Group meets at The Coffee Palace Thursdays 3.45pm studying the Old Testament book of Amos


 

Saturday, 15 August 2015

PEW SHEET 23rd August

This week Sunday Worship is 9.00am and 10.30am at Holy Trinity Yarram (see you there)

This year we seek to be changed as we listen to God in prayer
A 20 minute Prayer Tutorial following 10.30am service at Holy Trinity our topic is Anglican Prayer Beads – an aid to prayer
Next week’s tutorial following 10.30am service at St John’s will beThe Ignation Examen - reflection in daily life.

Let’s Pray for our Missionary Agencies
Prayer for CMS – God of love, whose will it is that everyone should be saved, bless the Church Missionary Society and all who have gone out in its fellowship to preach, to teach and to heal. Guard, guide and use them; raise up more people in your worldwide Church to pray and to work, to care and to understand, to give to you and to go for you, that your Church may grow, your will be done, your kingdom come, and your glory be revealed; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Prayer for AAA – O God, our Heavenly Father, who didst send thine only begotten son into the world to teach us to love one another, grant that the missionaries of St Andrew and their co-workers may so faithfully obey his command that all people may live free from want, in peace and security, through the same Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reighneth with thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit, world without end. Amen.

Jesus Christ Here and Now for Gippsland 2013-2017

Diocesan Vision StatementGrowing in Christ, into the fullness of human life and inviting others to go with us on the journey
Parish Mission StatementBringing God’s love to all
Parish Strategic Plan -
  • To be changed as we listen and learn from each other (established 2014)
  • To be changed as we listen to God in prayer (established 2015)
  • To adopt new ways to engage with people in our community (established 2014)
  • To implement change to be sacrificial in our giving and generous in our attitudes toward each other (established 2014)
A booklet outlining the Diocesan vision and challenge to parishes is available.
Find your copy on the welcome table.
NEW SACRASTAN NEEDED
We would like to train someone to be sacristan at Holy Trinity. This role includes laundering sacramental linens and keeping a check on supplies of wine, wafers and candles. Please see Rev. Jo.

PROPOSED COMMUNITY GARDEN at Holy Trinity

INTRODUCTION -
The Yarram and District Health Service have been working on creating a community vegetable garden for some time. At a recent meeting it was clear that their proposed site within the grounds of Crossley House was not suitable and it was at the rector's suggestion that some land within Holy Trinity property might be available.Parish Council has discussed this and agreed in principle because we believe it is a viable proposal and that it addresses one of our key Strategic Plan items i.e. to adopt new ways to engage with people in our community.  We have also sought feedback from the Holy Trinity Congregation. We are grateful for the gracious way people have brought many aspects of the proposed garden to our attention.
In addressing these concerns people directly affected have been consulted; Diocesan Registrar, lawn mowing, coordinator of Red Cross Catering and the verger.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS -
Who will be responsible?  A committee of management will be established under the auspices of YDHS. The committee would include members from YDHS, Anglican Parish of Yarram, interested community people
Does our insurance cover people working on our land? Yes, we hold a certificate of currency with a limit liability $20,000,000 covering bodily injury, personal injury or damage to property. The eligibility of those who work at the garden has been checked with Registrar.
Who is the garden for? The garden is for the use of anyone from the community. It is not limited to Crossley House residents or YDHS clients.
How many garden beds and where? At present the committee intends starting in a small way with 3 – 4 raise beds 2.4 x 1.2 meters behind Holy Trinity (see sight map)
Will any proposed structures make it difficult for Richard to mow? Richard Stackhouse is happy for the project to go ahead and foresees no problems with mowing.
Where will they store their tools? Richard is happy to share the shed for storage of their tools until they are able to build their own shed.
Will there be fixed structures or paths? The raised beds will be semi-fixed. No concrete paths will be constructed. A compost bin is planned again -  semi-fixed in construction only.
Will there be any trees planted? No trees will be planted on our land. If fruit trees are to be planted they are planned for Crossley House site in consultation with YDHS.
Will there be less parking for funerals? Yes, there will be the loss of 4-5 car parking spaces. These spaces are usually taken up by Red Cross Catering who have indicated that they are more than happy to unload their goods and then park in the street. We will investigate an agreement with the Uniting Church to use their car park in the event of large funerals.
What about maintenance of driveways? It is true that our driveways already suffer during the winter months. As a Parish Council we may decide to restrict parking on the grass and vehicle access to the property during the winter months.
Will they have access to our water supply? This question will be raised with YDHS at the next Community Garden meeting to be held 18/8/15.
 
BIBLE STUDY GROUP
Won Wron Connect Group meets Tuesdays 6pm dinner; 7pm study
Port Albert Group meets weekly at St John’s Raglan St Port Albert – Thursdays 3.00pm
Yarram Coffee Connect Group meets at Claudio's this week only Thursdays 3.45pm studying the Old Testament book of Amos  
 
 
 
 
 

 

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

PEW SHEET 3rd August


CAN YOU HELP?
We will be taking a stall at the Regent Theatre Wedding Expo in Sunday 11th October anyone with photos of weddings held at Holy Trinity, St John’s or Christ Church are asked to consider sharing them with us for use at the Expo.
We commend the New Yarram Playgroup that meets at The Hub on Thursdays to members of our parish and seek your support to provide suitable magazines and sewing skills for art smocks.
Consideration is being given to our participation in YDHS Community Garden possible site on our land at the back of Holy Trinity. We welcome your feedback on this matter.

We would like to train someone to be sacristan at Holy Trinity. This role includes laundering sacramental linens and keeping a check on supplies of wine, wafers and candles.
Training of Eucharist Assistants will recommence in September
There are lots of jobs that need doing on Sundays at Holy Trinity perhaps you would be able to help read the scriptures; welcome people to church ; serve morning tea – just pitch in; collect the offering; count the offering; clearing away after the service – talk with Rev. Jo. 


Reaffirmation of Wedding Vows St Valentine’s Day 14th February 2016
Would you like to reaffirm your wedding vows as part of a celebration of at the newly refurbished St John’s Port Albert?  This event will form part of the 175th Anniversary of The Port over the fortnight 13th – 21 February. We are seeking expressions of interest from couples who might like to be involved. Please speak to Rev. Jo for further information.


MISSION GIVING we are supporting three mission agencies in the remainder of this year. Anglicare through our PLUS ONE BOX; Anglican Aid Abroard and Church MissionarySociety via our monthly giving
There is material available about the work of these organisations on the mission table for you to take home, read and return.
CMS will hold a dinner in Gippsland Saturday 29 August at Warragul Uniting Church
Prayer for CMS:
God of love, whose will it is that everyone should be saved, bless the Church Missionary Society and all who have gone out in its fellowship especially; David and Prue Boyd working the Democratic Republic of Congo to preach, to teach and to heal. Guard, guide and use them; raise up more people in your worldwide Church to pray and to work, to care and to understand, to give to you and to go for you, that your Church may grow, your will be done, your kingdom come, and your glory revealed; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

BIBLE STUDY GROUPS
Won Wron Connect Group meets Tuesdays 6.00pm dinner; 7.00pm study
Port Albert Group meets weekly at St John’s Raglan St Port Albert – Thursdays 3.00pm
Yarram Coffee Connect Group meets at The Coffee Palace Thursdays 3.45pm studying the Old Testament book of Amos