Thursday, 27 December 2012

Sunday 30th December - 11am

Service this Sunday - 30th December - will begin at 11am.

I came across the following, written by Bishop Phillip Lok of the Lutheran Church of Singapore. Bishop Lok has been a friend to the LCA and our churches are partners in the gospel in various locations throughout SE Asia. I'm sure you'll agree that his comments bring the reality of Immanuel - God with us - into real life perspective very well.

The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. (John 1:14a)
In the aftermath of the Newtown tragedy in the US, where a gunman entered an elementary school and massacred 27 people, including 20 children below the age of 10, Governor Dan Malloy said in a press conference, "Evil visited this community today."

In times of inexplicable sufferings like the Newtown incident, or the destruction of typhoon Bopha which left over 1000 people dead in the Philippines, or even when one of our friends succumbed to cancer, most of us would struggle to offer an appropriate response to those in pain.

But in this season of Christmas, we are reminded that statements like, “Evil visited this community today”, should never be the concluding remark to any suffering or tragedy. As followers of the Christ Child, we must be comforted by the fact that, “God visited this world 2000 years ago.” The Incarnation – Word became flesh – assures us that the Almighty God fully understands our pain for He once ‘moved into our neighbourhood.’ (The Message) As a matter of fact, he even suffered for us and with us.

As another year comes to a close, we give thanks to our God for His grace that carried us. If we truly believe that our God is the Emmanuel, then we must also move with confidence into the new year. Let us be the messengers of God who carry the message of hope and life to the weary world. We need to tell the good news of a God who visited us many years ago.


Bishop Philip Lok

Friday, 14 December 2012

Christmas service times

The members at St Paul's Lutheran Church, Shepparton invite you to join them as they celebrate and give thanks for the birth of their Saviour, Jesus Christ over the coming days.

There are a number of services - some of which are at irregular times - so please note them below:

A service of lessons and carols - Sunday 16th December, 11am
Children's Christmas Service - Sunday 23rd December, 6.30pm
Christmas Day Service with Holy Communion - 25th December, 11am

Service on Sunday 30th December will also begin at 11am.

May the peace of the Christ child fill your hearts and lives this Christmas,
Pastor Matt

Saturday, 10 November 2012

Sunday 11th November - 11am

Hi everyone,

I'm sorry for not posting recently - I am trying to ensure the blog is updated each week but the last few weeks have flown by without me giving it a thought.

Service begins at 11am this week. The Old Testament and Gospel readings challenge us to examine ourselves in light of the first commandment, asking the question 'do we fear, love and trust God more than anything else? Or are we relying on our reputation or our good works or our religiosity?'

See you at 11am. Please note that there's no lunch this week - stayed tuned for a HUGE weekend next weekend and remember that we've changed service time for the 18th - it will be 11am as well.

Here are the readings:


1 Kings 17:8-16 Elijah and the widow of Zarephath
Hebrews 9:24-28 Christ's sacrifice takes away sins
Mark 12:38-44 The widow's generous offering

Bless you!
Pastor Matt

Thursday, 18 October 2012

Sunday 21st October - 8.30am

Service for this Sunday - 21st October - will begin at 8.30am and will be led by Pastor Graham Zweck due to pastor's attendance at the Victorian District Convention in Portland.

Here are the readings for your preparation:

Isaiah 53:4-12 The suffering servant
Hebrews 5:1-10 Jesus our great high priest
Mark 10:35-45 The request of James and John

Please remember that next week (28/10) is our celebration of the Longest Lutheran Lunch. Our service will be a celebration of the Reformation of the church with prayers for refugees and migrants and an African themed lunch to follow. Make sure you're there!

Blessings,
Pastor Matt

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

TIME CHANGE FOR THIS WEEK - 7th OCTOBER!

With daylight saving beginning this week, we made the decision that for 
this week only worship will begin at 5pm at St David's.

The readings for Sunday are:


Genesis 2:18-24 The creation of woman
Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:5-12 God has spoken through his Son
Mark 10:2-16 Jesus teaches about divorce, and blesses children

You might also be interested to view this story from WIN news last Friday, reporting on the Police Remembrance service I led in my role as Police Chaplain:



God's peace,
Pastor Matt

Thursday, 27 September 2012

Sunday 30th September - 11am

Service this Sunday will begin at 11am.

Here are the readings (and my apologies for a very short post!) 
 
Numbers 11:4-6,10-16,24-29 Moses chooses 70 leaders
James 5:13-20 Prayer offered in faith
Mark 9:38-50 Acting in Jesus' name; temptations to sin

If you're available, a reminder that on Friday 28th September at 11am I will be leading the annual National Police Remembrance Day service in my role as Police Chaplain. The service will be held at St Bredan's in Knight Street and will be followed by morning tea. All are welcome to come and support our local police members on this important day.

God's peace,
Pastor Matt

Saturday, 22 September 2012

Sunday 23rd September - 11am


This Sunday worship will begin at 11am.


The gospel reading from Mark 9 records Jesus' second passion prediction in Mark's gospel and as usual, it is accompanied by teaching on discipleship. It's that uncomfortable passage that declares "Anyone who wants to be first must be the very last, and the servant of all."
To emphasise his point, Jesus takes a little child and embraces him and declares the mystery that whoever welcomes a little one such as this, welcomes the Father and the Son.

How much trouble would we be in if our salvation depended on our ability to perfectly welcome and love and serve? Thanks be to God that our Lord Jesus - the first born Son of God - humbled Himself and became the very last to serve us and embrace us with his forgiving love poured out on the cross!


Service will be followed by our half yearly meeting - a great chance to catch up on all that is happening around our congregation. Please come along and see the plans for our new church, to hear about the proposed St Paul's African House and to be blown away by some other great news we've got to share!

God's peace,
Pastor Matt

Saturday, 1 September 2012

Sunday 2nd September - 8.30am

Service this week begins at 8.30am - I know a cold start is promised but what joy we have in the Word that brings life to each one of us. Well worth putting on a few extra layers for!

I'm preaching on James 1:17-27 where we are called to be doers of the word - not falling into the trap of listening but not hearing. I like the way James uses the image of looking into a mirror and almost immediately forgetting what we look like to describe what it's like to listen to God's word, but not really hear it.

How often don't we Christians do that? Having glimpsed not only our sinful self in the mirror of God's word, we catch sight of our reflection in the Living Word as the forgiven, much loved and holy children of God and then we immediately forget and live as though we were no different than the godless souls who have no hope. In the vein of that old adage - actions speak louder than words - we are encouraged to shut up and simply be the people of God!

Have a read of the passage before coming along this week - there's so much packed into these few verses and I'm only going to be able to touch on a little of it - so being well prepared will help you to get so much more out of it.

I'm looking forward to being together in the Lord's presence.
Pastor Matt

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Sunday 26th August - 11am

This Sunday service begins at 11am.

I'm going to preaching on that well known text from Ephesians 6 which speaks about the important topic of spiritual warfare. Contrary to popular thoughts on this topic, spiritual warfare is not about chasing down demons or demonstrating our abilities in overcoming Satan. The fact is Satan has been defeated by our Lord Jesus and we are now involved in a 'mop up excercise'. But far from going looking for the battle, St Paul encourages us to simply stand guard, clothed in the gifts of our baptism, engaging in spiritual battle through our prayers for those we are called to love and serve.

Our only offensive weapon is the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God. And this weapon is wielded most powerfully when it guides our praying and strengthens our confidences in Jesus' vicotry over sin and death and even the Devil himself.

If you would like to hear some excellent comments on spiritual warfare, I can recommend nothing more highly than the lectures of Dr John Kleinig which are available at JWK spiritual warfare 1 and JWK spiritual warfare 2

The readings for your preparation are:


Joshua 24:1,2a,14-18 Joshua affirms: We will serve the Lord
Ephesians 6:10-20 Put on God's armour
John 6:56-69 Jesus has the words of eternal life

God's peace,
Pastor Matt

Saturday, 18 August 2012

Sunday 19th August - 8.30am

This Sunday - 19th August - service will begin at 8.30am.

We continue with our contemplation of the 6th chapter of John's gospel and hear Jesus' mysterious and yet wonderful invitation to eat His flesh and drink His blood and receive eternal life!


READINGS:
Proverbs 9:1-6 The invitation of Wisdom
Ephesians 5:15-20 Live as wise Spirit-filled people
John 6:51-58 Jesus' flesh and blood gives life

God's peace,
Pastor  Matt

Saturday, 11 August 2012

Sunday 12th August - 11am

Hi everyone,

Once again I find myself doing this at the 11th hour - sorry! I hope I've caught you all in time.

Tomorrow's service with Holy Communion will begin at 11am. It was decided that we wouldn't be having lunch tomorrow but please remember we do have a parish meeting to discuss the future manse.

God bless and keep you all,
Pastor Matt

Saturday, 4 August 2012

Sunday 5th August - 8.30am

Sorry for the late notice. Service will be at 8.30am tomorrow.

See you there.
God bless
Pastor Matt


Sunday, 1 July 2012

Sunday's in July - TIME CHANGE

During July, worship will begin at 11am each Sunday. We will still be having lunch after service on the 8th. I pray you enjoy this later start on these cold winter mornings. God's peace, Pastor Matt

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Sunday 10th June - 11am

This Sunday we celebrate the new birth of Chanella and Gideon through water and the Spirit, and then go on to celebrate the Confirmation of Georgia, Laa, Wilma, Ivete, Grace and Gideon. Please keep these young people in your prayers as they approach this signficant day in their lives, that they might always rest in the sweet comfort of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus.

Service starts at 11am - no idea what time it will finish! A shared lunch will be enjoyed after the service as we continue to thank God for all His goodness to us.

God's peace,
Pastor Matt

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Sunday 27th May - 11am


This Sunday we celebrate the festival of Pentecost and give thanks to God for the gift of His Spirit who calls us by the Gospel, enlightens us with His gifts, sanctifies us and keeps us in true faith.

Service will begin at 11am

Here are the readings for your preparation: 

Acts 2:1-21 The coming of the Holy Spirit 
Romans 8:22-27 As we live in hope, the Spirit intercedes for us 
John 15:26,27; 16:4b-15 The work of the Spirit of truth

God's peace and blessing to you until we are together on Sunday,
Pastor Matt

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Sunday 13th May - 11am

Hi everyone.

I pray your week is going well and look forward to seeing you at worship this Sunday at 11am.

Here are the readings for Sunday:

Acts 10:44-48 The Gentiles receive the Holy Spirit
1 John 5:1-6 Faith gives us victory over the world
John 15:9-17 Jesus calls us his friends

I'm planning to preach on what it means for Jesus to call us His friends.

Don't forget to say Happy Mother's Day to your Mum on Sunday!

God's peace,
Pastor Matt

Friday, 4 May 2012

Sunday 6th May - 8.30am

Service this week will begin at 8.30am, with Sunday School being held as well.

Here are the readings for your preparation:


Acts 8:26-40 Philip and the Ethiopian
1 John 4:7-21 Love one another, as God loved us
John 15:1-8 The true vine and the fruitful branches


God's peace,
Pastor Matt

Saturday, 28 April 2012

LUTHERANS IN AFRICA

In February this year we were privileged to have Pastor James May from Lutherans in Africa visit us. Pastor May spent time teaching, preaching and sharing stories of how the gospel is transforming whole communities he serves in Africa.

His latest newsletter contains some reflections on his time with us and I encourage you to have a read. You can find it here:


Remember that we decided at our parish AGM to support Lutherans in Africa to provide a training workshop for 20 pastors. We are almost half way to raising the funds for this important work and if you would like to know more, please email me.

God's peace,
Pastor Matt 

Monday, 23 April 2012

Sunday 29th April - 10.30am

As this Sunday is a 5th Sunday of the month we have planned something special with a visit from our brothers and sisters from the Wangaratta parish.

Our Good Shepherd Sunday Service will begin at 10.30am and will followed by a shared lunch. Following lunch there will be a short presentation of the recent history of the Shepparton congregation and a tour of the land purchased for the building of the new church.

I look forward to sharing the day with you all.

God's peace,
Pastor Matt

Monday, 9 April 2012

Service times for 15th & 22nd April

Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!

and may His resurrection victory continue to give you joy and peace with the Father well beyond your Easter celebrations.

Service times over the next couple of weeks are as follows:

Sunday 15th April
Service of the Word, beginning at 8.30am

Sunday 22nd April
Service with Holy Communion, beginning at 11am

God's peace be with you,
Pastor Matt

Saturday, 31 March 2012

Palm Sunday & Holy Week

Service times for the coming week:

Palm Sunday (1 April) - 8.30am (with Sunday School)

Maundy Thursday (5 April) - 8pm - Service with Communion & Stripping of the Altar
Good Friday (6 April) - 11am - Meditation on the Passion of our Lord
Easter Sunday (8 April) - 11am - Service with Communion followed by a shared lunch

God's grace and peace to you as you again remember the passion of our Lord.
Pastor Matt

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Sunday 4th March - 8.30am

After a month of abnormal service times we are finally back to our regular pattern!

Service this week will begin at 8.30am and it will be the third installment of our series on the chief parts of the Catechism. After taking a detour via Baptism last week, this Sunday we will be hearing about God's work for us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit through the Creed.

Remember to keep your reading up of the catechism each night!

God bless the rest of your week.
Pastor Matt

Thursday, 23 February 2012

My apologies for the late posting again this week.

We are having a parish service in Shepparton this Sunday (26/2) with worship beginning at 10am and being followed by our Parish AGM and then a shared lunch.

Here are the readings:

Genesis 9:8-17 God's covenant with Noah
1 Peter 3:18-22 The flood a symbol of baptism
Mark 1:9-15 The baptism, temptation, and preaching of Jesus

The sermon will be the second in our Lenten series, looking at the six chief parts of Luther's Small Catechism.

Look forward to seeing you there.

God's peace,
Pastor Matt