The Presbytery Annual General Meeting was held at Port Macquarie. A time for receiving reports and holding elections. First we heard from Synod’s new Presbytery Relations Minister, Rev Dr Rob McFarlane. Across the diverse Presbyteries within the Synod there are differing capacities and challenges, and part of his role is to facilitate Synod and its staff responding appropriately to each. Rob enjoyed meeting us face to face and gaining an insight to our circumstances.
As a result of the elections, the office-bearers and committee members are:
|
Presb. Standing Committee |
Pastoral Relations Committee |
Stephen Nicholson |
Chairperson |
– |
Rev Jo Smalbil |
Deputy Chairperson |
– |
Lyn Dun |
PRC representative |
Chairperson |
Rev Cherie Strudwick |
Pastoral Relations Minister |
Pastoral Relations Minister |
Marie Battle |
Treasurer |
– |
Carolyn Sharp |
Minute Secretary |
– |
Madeline Parish |
Correspondence Secretary |
– |
Glenis Proberts |
– |
Minutes Secretary |
Pastor Geoff Battle |
– |
Correspondence Secretary |
Ross Chambers |
– |
member |
Anne Eriksson |
– |
member |
Dr Ray Hallgath |
– |
member |
We are looking for people interested in co-ordinating Peace and Justice, Property, Disaster Response and Presbytery Website – please prayerfully support the Committees in their responsibilities, and in finding assistance in these areas.
The first meeting on the year is Saturday 18 February, and will be held at Kempsey Uniting Church, and will include commissioning of office-bearers and committee members. Order of the Day will be hearing from Darren Twist, Principal of Margaret Jurd College, and Jim Knowles, Chairperson of the Board, who are involved in developing a co-located school on the Tuncurry Church land – the small school will cater for children who don’t cope with traditional schooling.
There will be no remote participation using Zoom, so attendance in person will be necessary – send alternates from congregations if needed.
Other Presbytery meetings will be at Port Macquarie (plus on Zoom) on Saturdays 27 May and 18 November (the AGM). The meeting on 19 August will be on Zoom only – convenient for mid-winter!
Jenny had been a member of Presbytery for many years, coming from the Laurieton-Bonny Hills congregation. One of her concerns was for those on the margins of society, as modelled by Jesus. In recent years back pain reduced her level of activity, and more recently she succumbed to cancer in December.
Her funeral in January was a lovely tribute to her life. Our condolences to her husband, children and wider family. Jenny is now more fully experiencing being in the presence of Jesus.
The 2022 Award winner across Australia was Lauren Lucas, from Lifeline Canberra.
However, congratulations to Ian Taylor, from Lifeline North Coast, who was the NSW finalist. Well done!
Rev Dr Peter Walker, Principal of the United Theological College, writes:
The Synod and UTC are eager to encourage education in ministry and theology. I am writing to ask for your help to share the following opportunity. And please feel very welcome to contact me directly if I can assist with further information.
Scholarships that cover 50% of the university tuition fees are now offered at UTC for members of the Uniting Church who undertake the:
The 50% scholarship is paid to you as reimbursement following the successful completion of each subject. Also:
For further information contact either Joanne or Renee at studenta@nswact.uca.org.au or 02 8838 8900.
If you are interested in these topics for your congregation, then consider the training days being offered by Uniting Mission & Education on Thursday and Friday 16-17 March. It is free, and you can attend in person at the Centre for Ministry in North Parramatta, or participate on Zoom.
Further information is available on https://ume.nswact.uca.org.au/calendar/life-and-witness-mission-planning-and-property-training-days/ - click through to select being there in person or on Zoom.
Remember, even if you can’t participate, in quietness
Pause and say to God “I’m open for you to use me as You wish.”
Another day of training for people to create and maintain congregational websites using the Synod-provided MicroSites system is booked for Wednesday 1 March at the Nambucca Heads Church. Please contact me to reserve a spot or for enquiries.
The retreat has been booked for Thursday 19 to Saturday 21 October at the Stuarts Point Convention Centre. While final details are yet to be determined, put the dates in your diaries and congregation calendars!
A reminder that we should not assume that we can take photos at Church events and share them on social media etc without the prior consent of those in the photos. Nor can we share personal details (such as phone numbers or details of ill health) without permission of the person involved.
A thank you to congregations for payment of your Presbytery levies as this is the only income for our Presbytery, unless we take funds from our reserves. We have a commitment to pay 100% of the Presbytery Pastoral Relations Minister position and also contribute to the Tertiary Chaplaincy position. Although we would like to have income from other areas, at present we don't have other sources, however we are open to suggestions of other income sources.
The Synod of NSW & ACT will meet this year from 15-17 September at the Katoomba Christian Convention Centre. It will commence with the installation of the new Moderator, Rev Mata Havea Hiliau.
Stay tuned for further updates – this Presbytery will need to appoint delegates to participate in the Synod. And for the rest, offer your prayer support.
Synod 2017
Lent commences on Wednesday 22 February. Amongst the business of our lives, let’s remember to slow down and contemplate again the awesomeness of the love of our God, who has no limits in bringing about our reconciliation.
What do we offer in return? And as part of the Body of Christ, how do we partake in His compassionate ministry to all people?
Blessings,
Stephen Nicholson Presbytery Chairperson