Category: Okains Bay
Church Newsletter Sunday 16 December 2018
THE COMBINED CHURCH OF AKAROA AND THE BAYS
Sunday 16 December 2018
9.30am St Peter’s
Welcome to our service of carols and readings.
Today’s Prayer
Lord God of the universe,
your prophets of old foretold that you would one day
send your Messiah into the world.
You fulfilled this promise in Jesus Christ.
Prepare us this Christmas, to greet him with joyful hearts;
who is one with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
now and forever. Amen
Mike’s Message
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ
The words of Max Ehrmann’s beautiful poem, the Desiderata, come to mind during this busy time leading up to Christmas, “Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.” I must remind myself that it is important to pace oneself and find the occasional quiet place for refreshment. As I pray the petitions left by travellers visiting St Peter’s, and … Read More »
Parish Newsletter 9 September 20187
THE COMBINED CHURCH OF AKAROA AND THE BAYS
Sunday 9 September 2018
9.30am Trinity 11.30am Duvauchelle
We welcome you all, parishioners and visitors, to our service this morning. We are really pleased to have you with us, and hope that you will join us for morning tea in the hall after the service.
TODAY’S PRAYER
Healing God, you speak into the hurting and wounded places;
empower us to speak your vision of wholeness,
and turn us to action in the face of injustice,
that empowered by the Spirit we may be agents of your healing love;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
MIKE’S MESSAGE
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ
Our first reading today is from the Book of Proverbs chapter 22. Proverbs was something of a manual for living a godly and upright life. Modern scholarship has found similarities to what we hear today with a three-thousand-year-old Egyptian text called Instruction … Read More »
Parish Newsletter 2 September 2018
THE COMBINED CHURCH OF AKAROA AND THE BAYS
Sunday 2 September 2018 – 9.30am St Peters
We welcome you all, parishioners and visitors, to our service this morning. We are really pleased to have you with us, and hope that you will join us for morning tea in the lounge after the service.
Message from the Bishop-Elect Rev’d Dr Peter Carrell
Dear Friends, I am delighted to be able to write to you in my capacity as Bishop-elect of the Diocese of Christchurch. Many people have been praying for the election and Teresa and I have received many messages of assurance of prayer from within the Diocese and beyond: we thank you all for your prayers and ask you to continue praying. A bishop’s role is always challenging but recipients of e-Life know that we face significant changes in the Diocese through the coming … Read More »
Parish Newsletter Palm Sunday 2018
The Combined Anglican and Presbyterian Churches of Akaroa & Banks Peninsula
Sunday 25th March 2018 – 9.30 am – St Peter’s – Holy Communion
Palm Sunday
A warm welcome to parishioners and visitors alike. Please join us for morning tea and fellowship in St Peter’s lounge following our service this morning.
THE COLLECT
God of the journey, you travel with us along paths both rough and smooth; as we celebrate your Son’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem
travel with us into Holy Week, that through your Holy Spirit we may witness to the depth of your passion and be ready to rise into the fullness of Easter Day through Jesus Christ Our Redeemer. Amen
MIKE’S MESSAGE
Holy Week begins today on Palm Sunday. It is the journey of Jesus to the cross. This year we have been … Read More »
Parish Newsletter 18 March 2018
The Combined Anglican and Presbyterian Churches of Akaroa & Banks Peninsula
Sunday 18th March 2018 – 11 am – Garden Service
Rodney & Alethea Laredo’s home – 85 Grehan Valley Road
Welcome to our “service with a difference” this morning. It is great to have you with us, and we hope you enjoy being part of our Banks Peninsula Church family
THE COLLECTGod of Light and Love, you come into the world not to condemn but to redeem; enter our lives again, with your love, bringing new life, eternal and abundant, so we your servants may show light and love to others. Through Jesus Christ Our Redeemer. Amen
WHY DID JESUS DIE?
Tuesday morning’s home group had another stimulating discussion this week. Here is a controversial but thought-provoking quote from the sermon by Rev Richard Bonifant which we studied.
“The notion of peace is incredibly threatening to … Read More »
Parish Newsletter 31 December 2017
The Combined Anglican and Presbyterian Churches of Akaroa & Banks Peninsula
Sunday 31st December – 9.30 am – Trinity – New Year’s Eve
11.30 am – Okains Bay
A warm welcome to parishioners and visitors alike.
Please join us for morning tea and fellowship in Trinity Hall following our service this morning.
THE COLLECT
Faithful God, you set the promise of your coming in the hearts of your people; your Son was revealed to Anna and Simeon who had waited faithfully with hope. Through the power of your Spirit inspire each generation to wait patiently and expectantly for your coming in to the world again, that, like them we might rejoice and turn to you; through Jesus Christ our … Read More »
Parish Newsletter 24 December 2017
The Combined Anglican and Presbyterian Churches of Akaroa & Banks Peninsula
Sunday 24th December – 9.30 am – Trinity – Advent Carol Service
5.00 pm – Little Akaloa
7.00 pm – Le Bons
11 pm Midnight Service – St Peter’s
A warm welcome to parishioners and visitors alike. Please join us for morning tea and fellowship in Trinity Hall following our service this morning.
THE COLLECT
Lord God of the universe, your prophets of old
foretold that you would one day
send your Messiah into the world.
You fulfilled this promise in Jesus Christ.
Prepare us this Christmas, to greet him
as Emmanuel, God with us, with joyful hearts;
who is one with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
now and forever. Amen
MIKE’S MESSAGE
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
While the festival of Christmas is celebrated yearly, the truth of Jesus’ birth is something that is real every … Read More »
Parish Newsletter 17 December 2017
The Combined Anglican and Presbyterian Churches of Akaroa & Banks Peninsul
Sunday 17th December – 9.30 am – St Peter’s 3rd Sunday in Advent
A warm welcome to parishioners and visitors alike.
Please join us for morning tea and fellowship in St Peter’s lounge following our service this morning.
THE COLLECT
Loving God, you show us the joy of life,
We rejoice in this season of Advent.
In watching and waiting prepare us
to receive the gift of your Son,
who is one with you and the Holy Spirit,
now and forever. Amen
MIKE’S MESSAGE
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
John the Baptist was a herald of God’s anointed One. When people asked him ‘Who are you?’ He answered first by saying who he was not: “I am not the Messiah.” Then he answered positively, as to his understanding of his vocation, “I am the voice of one crying in the … Read More »
Parish Newsletter 10 December 2017
The Combined Anglican and Presbyterian Churches of Akaroa & Banks Peninsula
Sunday 10th December – 9.30 am – Trinity
11.30 am – Duvauchelle
2nd Sunday in Advent
A warm welcome to parishioners and visitors alike.
Please join us for morning tea and fellowship in Trinity Hall following our service this morning.
THE COLLECT
God for whom we wait and watch,
you sent John the Baptist
to prepare for the coming of your Son;
give us courage to speak the truth
even to … Read More »
Parish Newsletter 3 December 2017
The Combined Anglican and Presbyterian Churches of Akaroa & Banks Peninsula
Sunday 3rd December – 9.30 am – St Peter’s
Advent Sunday
A warm welcome to parishioners and visitors alike. Please join us for morning tea and fellowship in St Peter’s lounge following our service this morning.
THE COLLECT
God of Hope, when Christ your Son appears may he not find us asleep or idle, but active in his service and ready. This we ask through Christ our Saviour. Amen
MIKE’S MESSAGE
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
Today is Advent Sunday, and in today’s gospel reading Jesus urges us to be watchful as we wait for the Second Coming of Christ. Jesus uses the image of a householder being away, and leaving his servants in-charge of the running of the house. … Read More »