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Karori Anglican Churches / October 2019

We are a church with multiple and varied worship gatherings , many home-cell groups and effective ministries to people of all ages with specialized ministries to children , teens and young adults . We seek to be a visible and effective presence in the Karori community.

November 2019 | September 2019
    • Newsletter Week Ending 13 October
      • Who's Who?! Over the next couple of months we will be introducing one member of staff per week so that you can get to know who’s on the team, what they’re responsible for and what kind of snacks they like… Name: Geoffrey Lee Job Title: Property Manager (Call me on 0274457190 anytime) Key Responsibilities: – Repairs and maintenance for all KAC properties – Support for property and grounds volunteers – Respond to repair requests from ministry leaders, ECEC and SMASH – Actioning Health and Safety matters relating to property – Property reporting and decision papers for Vestry – Management of the Seismic Repair Programme – Management of the design and construction aspects of the New Build – Purchasing of repair services and materials – On call person for security alerts A Typical Day at  Work:  My hours are not set and depend on how much work there is to do. On average you will see me three or four days a week at KAC.  If you add all the hours up I would spend about 24 hours (3 days) a week on the various roles.  If you need to bribe me for some reason… then offer me food or a meal You will also find me… on Vestry, Finance Committee and ECEC Management Committee (Chair), supporting the Stewardship team, or at the 9am service as a Server, doing Ministry of the Word or Prayer Ministry. We Remember Rob Burton’s funeral was held at St Mary’s on Friday. Please keep Barbara and their family in your prayers at this time. Morning Prayer Morning prayer resumed today, and will continue 7.30—8.30 am on weekdays during term time. St Marys Playgarden We are on to the next phase of the play garden:  Our next task is to put in the safety surfacing underneath which will take a few weeks.  The play equipment is fenced off, but please ask your kids to stay clear of the equipment until we have a soft landing for them. We will let you know as soon as it’s ready for use, and look forward to celebrating the creation of this new space with you at a joint event with SMASH and ECEC in mid-October.  Any questions please contact Yvette, Kate or Geoff.  Tea towel Amnesty If you have taken any KAC tea towels home to be washed, please bring them back! We are running very low on them.  Also if you are willing to wash the office tea towels from time to time, please see Zoe. Need a Visit or a Chat?  Wendy would love to meet with you for a chat or to pray together.  She can come and visit you.  Ring or email her to arrange a time. Church On Wheels! Come and bike with your church friends! Age 8+ – but if you are a really confident biker and you are under 8 then feel free to join in Sunday the 20th of October 2:30pm to around 4:30pm at Makara mountain bike park, 122 South Karori Road If the weather is not suitable we’ll reschedule (will confirm via email) If interested please talk to Aren at church on Sunday   Rugby World Cup Progressive Watch Party During the Rugby World Cup we will be gathering at different peoples’ houses to watch the games. Keep an eye on the newsletter for times and locations. Join us this Saturday 19 October at the Harvey Green’s house. Quarter finals from 8.15 pm (ABs playing at 11.15 pm).  The post Newsletter Week Ending 13 October appeared first on Karori Anglican Church.
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    • Newsletter Week Ending 29 September
      • Who’s Who?! Over the next couple of months we will be introducing one member of staff per week so that you can get to know who’s on the team, what they’re responsible for and what kind of snacks they like… Name: Ian Cook Job Title:  Priest in Charge (9/10ths fulltime) Key Responsibilities: I’m a husband and dad of three kids. Oversight of worship and all associated ministries from and within Karori Anglican. Mission and discipleship as well as overseeing and coordinating operational and contracted staff. A Typical Day at Work: No one day is the same. I start each morning with silent prayer in the church. This is followed by a staff devotion for 15 minutes. On Mondays I meet with individual staff on a rotating basis, this includes the heads of SMASH and ECEC. I then take the music and storytelling at Playgroup.  In the afternoon we have a weekly staff meeting.  The rest of the week is taken up writing sermons, preparing services and /or music and partaking in various meetings including discipleship, management, 9 am service or building project groups. Then there are the evening vestry, ECEC management and finance meetings plus special pastoral visits as well as any funerals, weddings or baptisms that I have been asked to take. Every Wednesday I spend a morning at Massey University, Wellington where I oversee the student chaplaincy morning service, breakfast and café and chaplaincy team. If you need to bribe me for some reason: it won’t work! I enjoy: Music (particularly guitars), watching any rugby and playing touch rugby. We Remember Patricia Ussher passed away early on Thursday morning. Her funeral will be 1.30 pm on Tuesday, here at St Mary’s church.  All are welcome. Morning Prayer During the school holidays we will not be having morning prayer in the church.  Morning prayer will resume on Monday 14 October 7.30—8.30 am.   Tea towel Amnesty If you have taken any KAC tea towels home to be washed, please bring them back! We are running very low on them.  Also if you are willing to wash the office tea towels from time to time, please see Zoe. Save the Date! 16 November, Parish Event. More details to come… Refugee Household Collection Many thanks for the generous offers to provide selected household goods for the adult female refugee arriving early October. Goods may be left at the Parish Office or bring them to church by the end of September. Call Mike or Judy Scrivener on 04 970 3069 if you would like items collected.  If you haven’t dropped your donations in yet please make sure you do so before the weekend. St Marys Playgarden The installation of the new play equipment has begun! Our next task is to put in the safety surfacing underneath which will take a few weeks.  The play equipment is fenced off, but please ask your kids to stay clear of the equipment until we have a soft landing for them. We will let you know as soon as it’s ready for use, and look forward to celebrating the creation of this new space with you at a joint event with SMASH and ECEC in mid-October.  Any questions please contact Yvette, Kate or Geoff. Need a Visit or a Chat?  Wendy would love to meet with you for a chat or to pray together.  She can come and visit you.  Ring or email her to arrange a time. Young Families Lunch  – Next Sunday Do you have a young family?  Would you like to meet some more people?  Come and join us for a potluck lunch first Sunday in the month.   When:  after the 10.30 service. Where:  Lucy and Scott’s house Next Lunch:  6 October For info contact Nikki and Scott scottandnikki@gmail.com Rugby World Cup Progressive Watch Party During the Rugby World Cup we will be gathering at different peoples’ houses to watch the games. Keep an eye on the newsletter for times and locations. We won’t be watching the next ABs game together because it is at 11.15 pm on a Tuesday night. Join us instead on Sunday 6 October for NZ vs Namibia at 5.45 pm. The Cooks will be hosting us at 5 Birdwood st.    The post Newsletter Week Ending 29 September appeared first on Karori Anglican Church.
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