We are Missional

The third of our six church values states that, “we are missional in our outlook, as we recruit, train and send people and resources to proclaim the gospel locally and globally.”

In his final words in Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus tells his disciples to go and make disciples of all nations, and so continue in this mission today.

We long for people of all nations to become disciples of Jesus, so that as they follow him, they might join us in making more disciples of Christ.

We aim for our church services to be easy to understand for unbelievers so that as they hear the Good News that saves, they also experience the joy of gathering around Christ.

We actively recruit gospel workers to be ministers of God’s word in our diocese and across the world, in churches and other strategic contexts.

We strategically train gospel workers through ministry apprenticeships and placements as we partner with training institutions to pass the baton of leadership.

We joyfully send people from our church to gospel harvests across the globe, as we aim to share the resources Christ has given us to build his church. 

We prayerfully support missionaries who partner with us in this mission across the globe, as we generously support their financial needs.

We seek to develop ministry models and resources that can be shared with other churches in rural and regional contexts.

Knowing that the gospel is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes, we encourage and support every member of our church to confidently and naturally talk about Jesus at every opportunity.

God’s mission is our mission, and it is a privilege and a joy to know Christ and to make him known.

JODIE McNEILL

Coming up this weekend 15-16 August

This weekend we will be continuing our new series on the book of Ephesians called ‘United With Christ’, as we look at verses 15-23 of Chapter one as Jodie speaks to us about God’s Incredible Power.

We have recently made some changes to both our 5pm and 9am services, making them suitable for people of all ages and stages. We now have a kids’ program at BOTH of our services and would love to see you there!

If you have any questions simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086 and Jodie would love to answer them this weekend during our services.

Join us on Saturday at 5pm where we will have fellowship over dinner afterwards, or Sunday at 9am followed by morning tea and hot espresso!

We’re also officially Covid-Safe, so you can have confidence in joining us in person, or you can also watch our livestream over at watch.jamberooanglican.com.

Church news for the week beginning 9th August

OUR BIBLE TALK

This weekend we continue our series on the book of Ephesians called ‘United With Christ’. Jodie will speak to us from verses 12-14 of chapter one about ‘Our Spiritual Guarantee‘. If you can’t make it to church in person, visit watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream.

KIDS AT BOTH SERVICES

We’ve now launched a new kids’ program at 9am church, so both church services have something for people of all ages!

MORNING PRAYER DAILY

Join us for Morning Prayer at 7am every morning (except Sunday) at zoom.jamberooanglican.com for a half-hour of prayer and Bible reading.

MISSION OF THE MONTH

Our mission of the month is CMS. To support this great ministry, buy and donate from the mission table in the hall.

CMS SPANISH NIGHT

Tonight at 6:30pm, we will share in a special Spanish dinner and join an online event with CMS to hear about the ministry to the Spanish-speaking world. If you normally come to church on Sundays, you can still join us for dinner tonight.

PARISH COUNCIL

The next meeting will be held next Tuesday 11th August at 7pm at church.

FROM SYDNEY TO THE WORLD

Join a special livestream by Sydney Diocese this Saturday 15th August from 2-4pm at the Rectory, 20 Tate Place, Jamberoo (the espresso machine will be warmed up!). If you’ve ever thought at all about gospel work for you or others, please come along.

MTS RECRUIT

Have you ever considered gospel work? Why not join others in our church for this online conference for a global audience in our local area? It’s called ‘MTS Recruit’ and it features great Bible teaching from Ray Galea and Phillip Jensen, special peer groups with others in the same stage of thinking, plus one-to-one mentoring with an experienced gospel worker. Friday night 2nd October to Sunday night 4th October. Details mtsrecruit.online

YOUTUBE CHANNEL

To watch videos of our Bible talks and other memories of our church, visit youtube.jamberooanglican.com and be sure to subscribe to our channel!

FAMILY NEWS

BIRTHDAYS:
8th Leisha Stuckey

GIVING UPDATE

Each week we need to receive $6300.00 in order to meet our commitments. In the last calendar month, our average weekly giving was $6272.00, leaving a gap of $28.00. Olimometer 2.52 Up to the end of the last calendar month we needed to have received $98,802. Compared to that total we received $109,200, leaving a gap of $-10,398.Olimometer 2.52

Electronic giving is a great way to give! It helps us prayerfully plan our giving, and then the bank will help us keep that commitment, even when we may be unable to attend. To give by direct transfer then these are the details. Account name: Church of England Jamberoo. Account number: 10081274. BSB: 062562.

United with Christ – Ephesians Talk Three: Our Spiritual Guarantee Ephesians 1:13-14 8-9 August 2020 – Jodie McNeill

Fake news

Words are ________

The speech act requires _____

God’s good news _______ the world

A _______ can change the world

The Good News needs to be ________

We are ____ ____ people

We need to share the Good News that _____

God _____ us as his possession

The Holy Spirit __________ our future

Jesus _________ us for himself

The Spirit helps us _____ in God

The Good News makes us ______ and glorify God

The Good News is not ____ news

We are Anglican

The second of our six church values states that, “we are Anglican in our form, as we reflect the Reformation in the shape and substance of our common prayer.”

We are more than just Anglican by name, for we also follow the way of doing church that was put in place by the English Reformers in the sixteenth century.

So even though we don’t use 500-year-old words, we still follow the vibe of the ‘Book of Common Prayer’ in our church services.

This means we regularly say things out loud as we pray prayers, declare our beliefs, and sing songs and Psalms.

We talk about our sin, pray for forgiveness, and then comfort each other by hearing God’s grace and mercy.

We focus on praying for the world, the community, the work of the church, and the needs of individuals, as well as the words and the message of the Lord’s Prayer. 

We experience the power of the cross in the Lord’s Supper, and we prayerfully portray the joy of spiritual rebirth in the baptism of people of all ages.

We trust the Bible as God’s word, so we read each week from the Old and New Testaments and also a Gospel, and we listen carefully to the preaching of the sermon.

We follow the ordination service to help us choose and appoint pastors, and to explain how bishops and other ministers should live and act. 

We also teach and believe what is written in ‘The Articles of Religion’ which summarises what we believe about our Triune God, his people, and the world.

We love being a part of a worldwide family of Anglicans, celebrating our common faith, even though our style is less formal than some.

Above all, our services are special occasions where we come together to experience God with the congregation in our church as we serve all the people living in our parish.

JODIE McNEILL

(Photo credit: Charles Clegg via Flickr)

Coming up this weekend 8-9 August

This weekend we continue our new series on the book of Ephesians called ‘United With Christ’. Jodie will speak to us from verses 12-14 of chapter one about ‘Our Spiritual Guarantee‘.

We now have a kids’ program at both our 5pm Saturday as well as our 9am Sunday services, and the services are ideal for people of all ages and stages, so please join us.

This Saturday Night we’re having a special ‘Spanish Dinner’ at 6:30pm, followed by a CMS Spanish Night, as we hear about the ministry to people in the Spanish-speaking world. We’d love you to join us!

If you have any questions simply fill out a response slip during the service, email us at office@jamberooanglican.com or send an SMS to 0439 890 086 and Jodie would love to answer them this weekend during our services.

Join us on Saturday at 5pm where we will have fellowship over dinner afterwards, or Sunday at 9am followed by morning tea and hot espresso!

We’re also officially Covid-Safe, so you can have confidence in joining us in person, or you can also watch our livestream over at watch.jamberooanglican.com.

United with Christ – Ephesians Talk Two: God’s Good Plan Ephesians 1:8-12 1-2 August 2020 – Jodie McNeill

What does success look like?

We need to know the ____ of our church.

God has revealed his ____ to us.

God’s plan is _________.

God _______ his good plan.

The plan is to bring everything under Christ’s ____.

The plan will be completed with the time is _____.

The plan starts with some _______ people.

The plan starts with the ____.

The Jews got the ___________ first.

Jewish Christians have ________ to Gentiles.

_______ Christians get all the Jewish Christian blessings.

Gentile Christians receive the ________ of God.

Our salvation is part of God’s Plan _.

We need to read the Bible as first for the ___.

Success is everyone _______ the good news of Jesus.

Church News for the week beginning 2nd August

OUR BIBLE TALK

This weekend we continue our new series lead by Jodie on the book of Ephesians called ‘United With Christ’. We will look at verses 8-12 of chapter one and learn about ‘God’s Good Plan’. If you can’t make it to church in person, visit watch.jamberooanglican.com to watch our livestream.

MORNING PRAYER DAILY

Join us for Morning Prayer at 7am every morning (except Sunday) at zoom.jamberooanglican.com for a half-hour of prayer and Bible reading.

MISSION OF THE MONTH

Our mission of the month is CMS. To support this great ministry, buy and donate from the mission table in the hall.

PARISH COUNCIL

The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 11th August at 7pm at church.

MTS RECRUIT

Have you ever considered gospel work? Why not join others in our church for this online conference for a global audience in our local area? It’s called ‘MTS Recruit’ and it features great Bible teaching from Ray Galea and Phillip Jensen, special peer groups with others in the same stage of thinking, plus one-to-one mentoring with an experienced gospel worker. Friday night 2nd October to Sunday night 4th October. Details mtsrecruit.online

YOUTUBE CHANNEL

To watch videos of our Bible talks and other memories of our church, visit youtube.jamberooanglican.com and be sure to subscribe to our channel!

FAMILY NEWS

BIRTHDAYS:
4th Kyle Rafferty
8th Leisha Stuckey

GIVING UPDATE

Each week we need to receive $6300.00 in order to meet our commitments. In the last calendar month, our average weekly giving was $6272.00, leaving a gap of $28.00. Olimometer 2.52 Up to the end of the last calendar month we needed to have received $98,802. Compared to that total we received $109,200, leaving a gap of $-10,398.Olimometer 2.52

Electronic giving is a great way to give! It helps us prayerfully plan our giving, and then the bank will help us keep that commitment, even when we may be unable to attend. To give by direct transfer then these are the details. Account name: Church of England Jamberoo. Account number: 10081274. BSB: 062562.

We are Orthodox

The first of our six church values states that, “we are orthodox in our doctrine, as we believe and teach God’s unchanging word in an ever-changing world.”

The word ‘orthodox’ reminds us of ‘orthodontist’, a person who makes crooked teeth straight… just like how our church seeks to have ‘straight’ teaching that’s aligned to God’s word.

We hear God’s word when the Bible is read and taught, and that’s why we devote time to listening and reading aloud his words from the Bible, as well as learning and growing from the sermon, the Q&A segment, and the teaching in our small groups.

We want to know God’s word well because we live in a world that has drifted away from listening to the loving creator and ruler of the universe.

So, we want to know and tell God’s great gospel word to everyone, so that all people can hear what God really thinks is the world’s problem, as well as knowing his ultimate solution through the death of Jesus in our place.

This will also mean that our beliefs will clash with views in our society, especially in areas of ‘ethics’, (like abortion and gender), as well as other ‘doctrines’, (like the literal resurrection of Jesus, and the exclusivity of Christ for salvation).

We can be tempted to soften God’s word so that we don’t experience conflict with society, but we know God is offended when people miscommunicate him, and we want to honour him in every way.

But we also know that God’s unchanging word in the Bible is actually the most wonderful message to an uncertain and rapidly-changing world… and we want it to be spoken loud and clear, so it can offer true hope in Christ Jesus.

JODIE McNEILL

(Image credit: John Lustig via Flickr)

What are our values?

If someone asked you to sum yourself up in six words, then what would you say?

This was the challenge our church gave itself last weekend at our ‘Vision Day’, when after much discussion, we came up with a draft list of six values.

These describe what is special about our church, and help us plan for the future in a way that is consistent with what we cherish and value.

Here is a draft list of values for our consideration:

Firstly, we are orthodox in our doctrine, as we believe and teach God’s unchanging word in an ever-changing world.

Secondly, we are Anglican in our form, as we reflect the Reformation in the shape and substance of our common prayer.

Thirdly, we are missional in our outlook, as we recruit, train and send people and resources to proclaim the gospel locally and globally.

Fourthly, we are heritage in our style, as we gather in our historical building in a contemporary context.

Fifthly, we are intergenerational in our fellowship, as all ages and stages are nurtured together in faith and love.

Finally, we are village in our relationships, as we serve our local neighbourhood, and enjoy grace and peace in our church.

These six values, and the accompanying explanation, are still in draft form, and I’m sure we’ll keep developing and refining them as we prayerfully reflect on who we are and who we want to be, under God. 

I’d love to hear your feedback, as well as your ideas about how to grow our church in a way that is consistent with these values.

Yet above all, let us commit ourselves, in prayerful dependence on the Holy Spirit, to glorify God and love our neighbour by proclaiming the Lord Jesus Christ, calling people to repent and living lives worthy of him, as we seek to see Christ honoured as Lord and Saviour in every community.

JODIE McNEILL