Senior Minister Lismore Regional Mission: Rev Robert Griffith.
Supply Minister Nov 2019 to Feb 2020 inclusive: Rev Robert Buchan.
Office/Pastoral Support Assistant: Mrs Evelyn Daley.
Office Hours: 9.00am to 4.00pm Monday to Friday.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/lismoreregionalmission
Red Dove Café: 9.00am to 3.00pm Monday to Friday. Phone: 6621 8893
Red Dove Op Shop: 9.00am to 3.00pm Monday to Friday.
Emergency Number: 6626 6933 Prayer Chain: John Mace 6628 2392
Items for this newsletter to volunteers email: [email protected] DEADLINE FOR ALL ITEMS -12 NOON TUESDAY.
2 FEBRUARY WORSHIP SERVICES
LISMORE: Rev R BUCHAN 8.30am
GOONELLABAH: Rev R BUCHAN 10.00am
BEXHILL: Combined with Lismore
CORAKI: No Service
NIMBIN: No Service
JIGGI: No Service
Morning Tea
02 Feb: Irvin 09 Feb: Norman/Smith/Murray
If unavailable on date listed please try to swap with another person on the roster. Thank you. Stewards Feb: B Baker
LECTIONARY READINGS
26 Jan: Is 9: 1-4 1 Cor 1: 10-18 Mt 4: 12-23 Ps 27: 1, 4-9
02 Feb: Mal 3: 1-4 Heb 2: 14-18 Luke 2: 22-40 Ps 84 or Ps 24:7-10
It has been confirmed—
U R
in GOD’S CHURCH.
WELCOME to worship, especially those who are visiting with us.
May you share rich fellowship with Christ and His people today.
LISMORE REGIONAL MISSION
80 Keen Street, (PO Box 1132), Lismore NSW 2480 tel: 02 6621 5801 email: [email protected] website: www.lrm.org.au
NEWSLETTER
26 JANUARY 2020
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light;
On those living in the land of deep darkness
a light has dawned. Isaiah 9: 2
WHAT’S HAPPENING
THIS WEEK
THURSDAY—FOOD PANTRY 9.30am to 12 noon, in Richmond Room. Donations of any reusable bags would be appreciated. Thank you.
UNITING CHURCH TOURS 2020. MARY VALLEY RATTLER, GYMPIE—Tuesday 19 May to Friday 22 May ‘20
Cost: $994.00pp, $195.00 extra single supplement. Deposit $200.00, balance to be paid by 21 April ‘20. Leader: Bob Richardson Ph 0409 981 692 Alternate: Win Playford Ph 6662 1139 Chaplain: TBA
Brochures available at the back of the church.
Food Offering With the bushfires surrounding us, and the drought, we are anticipating a greater demand for welfare assistance. To help in this regard you are asked to bring a non-perishable food item with you each Sunday to place in the Food Trolley in the church which will be brought forward as part of our Sunday offerings. Please check use by dates to ensure the products can be stored for some time. Suggestions include: tea, coffee, long life milk, canned goods, spreads, toiletry items, etc.
FILM NIGHT—We would like to report that $172.80 was raised from our second movie night on 17 Jan for the bushfire appeal.
WITH LOVE TO THE WORLD—The Lent and Easter copy is now available from the office. $5.00 per copy, $20.00 if paying yearly (due now).
NOMINATIONS—We are seeking nominations for additional Church Council members and Elders. Please find nomination forms at the back of the church. Nominations close today. Please hand nomination forms to Rev Rob or Barry Perry. Voting will be taking place on 2 February (at Lismore & Jarman). There will be a commissioning service for all church leaders on 9 February at Lismore Church.
OTHER WORSHIP TASKS—We are also seeking more people to help with Steward tasks as well as Morning Tea. Please consider how you might be able to contribute to the friendly atmosphere of worship by taking on one of these roles.
SAVE THE DATE—WOMEN IN MINISTRY RETREAT, 17-20 May. Facilitator Rev. Greer Dokmanovic. For ministers, deacons, pastors and others in specified ministry roles. More information to follow. Contact Christine Palmer: [email protected]
BUSHFIRE APPEAL—If you would like to donate money to the Bushfire Relief Fund, please put your donation in the specially marked envelope in the worship centre and place it in the offering plate on Sunday. Alternatively, envelopes are available at the Church office during the week. 100% of the money given, is used to assist affected families under the guidance of UC Chaplains. Thank you.
Isaiah 9: 1-4
Revd Dr Clive Pearson wrote this commentary while doing a locum in
Scotland.
Here on the west coast of Scotland the light shines long in
midsummer. The sunsets are a brilliant interplay of reds and
golds, shimmering across the silvery, turquoise waters,
sometimes reflecting the greys of various hues in the clouds.
Soon it will be dark, though not for long. There will be no clarity,
no shade and shadow, no nuance apart from a handful of
glittering lights across the water. Darkness and light. The
transition for the prophet is sharp: the time of anguish, gloom,
contempt, and “deep darkness” surrenders to the joy of a
“great light” - for the people are to be released from their
oppressors. Such a movement from darkness to light can seem
sudden, abrupt. Being released from that which oppresses
throws what has been endured into stark relief. It is possible
also to look back now and discern a scene with more shades
of meaning: perhaps there was a greater range of
companions than was visible while clothed in the dark and
the twilight that precedes.
Response to Scripture: May I live in the light of God’s reign.
God of light, I long for your presence. Help me see you in
darker times.
From With Love to the World.