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Prayer Points – April 23, 2021

April 23, 2021 by Darren Wright

Local

Join in with the Canberra Region Presbytery in prayer for our Defence Force Chaplaincy

  • We give thanks for those who serve in Australia’s defence forces.
  • We pray for God’s continued blessing of and through defence chaplains.
  • We pray for those this ANZAC day who remember loved ones, however that memory meets them.
  • We pray for God’s peace to reign in our nations and in our world.

National

This week we join with the Uniting Church in Australia in prayer for

  • The friends and family of George Floyd and those seeking racial justice in the US and here in Australia.
  • All those who continue to suffer the trauma of war. We pray for peace.
  • Australians and New Zealanders who have and continue to serve in our Defence Forces, their families and those who walk alongside them.
  • An end to the human rights crisis in the Philippines.
  • Our church partners responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Global

Join in with the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Prayer Cycle, this week we pray for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia

Intercessions:

We are thankful for:

  • the long history of Christianity in these lands
  • Christians and Muslims who have witnessed to their faith during long years of repression and persecution
  • positive developments these countries have undergone since the end of the Soviet era
  • those who pursue peace and reconciliation in the face of old suspicions and animosities.

We pray for:

  • greater respect for the human rights of all the peoples living in these countries
  • just changes for those living in situations of poverty and discrimination
  • the healing of past wrongs and distorted memories of what has occurred
  • a prophetic witness of the churches in relation to new challenges
  • the Georgian Orthodox Church, that it may rediscover a rich relationship with the family of churches worldwide.

Continue to pray with the Church worldwide with the WCC Prayer resources.

Filed Under: General

The Transfiguration

April 9, 2021 by Darren Wright

Mark 9:7

NOUN
“a complete change of form or appearance into a more beautiful or spiritual state.”

I don’t often think about Jesus. And it feels like a like a long since I’ve sat and thought about the things He did when He was on earth.

When it comes to personal prayer and reflection, I always find myself talking to God, asking for His guidance, filling Him in on my worries and concerns, and thanking Him for the good things in my life. I don’t feel the need to acknowledge Jesus, or even be conscious of addressing the different contexts – God and Jesus.

Mark 9:7
Then a cloud over-shadowed them, and from the cloud there came a voice, “This is my Son, the Beloved; listen to him!”

In preparing for Easter however, it is quite hard not to think about Jesus, when it is all about the sacrifice He made for us. In the transfiguration story, directly in front of Peter, James and John, Jesus is glorified with realms of bright white light! God speaks and we are clearly told to listen to “my Son”, God’s son… Jesus…

It is a reminder for me to read the stories, reflect on their meaning, learn from them, and be more like Jesus, more like God’s child, in my daily activities, with everything I say and do. And by doing this, like the transfiguration, I can continue to change. Of course, not as dramatically, but consciously and faithfully with commitment and love.

Rachael Hogan

Filed Under: Remembering Jesus

Jesus and the Samaritan woman

April 9, 2021 by Darren Wright

John 4: 1-42

If you ever doubt Jesus’ ability to use you for good, along with all your flaws, consider the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman in John 4: 1-42. This is undoubtedly one of my favourite Jesus stories. It starts with Jesus dropping by Samaria on his way back to Galilee to address a certain issue that had come to his attention.

While in Samaria, Jesus meets a woman at a well and has an apparently spontaneous but challenging interaction with her. Firstly, He asks her for a drink of water which is a complete shock to the woman because in those days Jews would not use the same eating/drinking utensils that Samaritans used (presumably for religious reasons).

Despite the woman’s protests, Jesus proceeds to say something to the woman that to her sounds even more bizarre. He mentions how, as the son of God, He can provide life-giving water to anyone who asks. Finally, after further discussion and Jesus unexpectedly revealing specific things about her scandalous lifestyle, the woman is convinced that Jesus is who He says He is.

Soon afterwards, Jesus’ disciples arrive on the scene and are quite surprised to find him talking to a Samaritan woman although they do not openly question this interaction. Then the woman leaves the well, goes back to town, and tells her people about Jesus and the extraordinary events at the well. This eventually leads to many Samaritans believing in Jesus.

The fact that Jesus seemed indifferent to the woman’s apparent imperfections always stands out to me. Despite her sinful life and being a woman in that time, Jesus had chosen her to spread His message among her people. He could have picked someone considered more respectable to fulfill this role. To me, this is a good illustration of what Jesus meant when he states in John 3: 17 “For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him”.

Caroline Wallace

Filed Under: Remembering Jesus

Jesus Blesses the Little Children

April 9, 2021 by Darren Wright

Mark 10:13-16

We had walked a long way to see the Healer called Jesus.

“There he is!” shouted my sister. She started running to Jesus.

I wriggled down from Daddy’s arms and went running after her. My sister ran around people’s legs and started tugging on the Healer’s clothes and I was right behind her. A man got angry at my Mummy and Daddy. The angry man was waving his arms and pointing at me. It was scary.

But then Jesus picked me up in his arms. He told everyone that children were allowed to see him and that God’s Kingdom belongs to the children and people like them. Jesus smiled at me and said kind words to me about God. I felt good and we went home laughing and the happiest we had ever been.

I tried to imagine what it would have been like to be a small child in this story. What I love about this story is that it shows that no matter how insignificant we might seem, God is full of love and that we can approach God and know that when we approach in humility, God’s love envelops us.

Jack Barnard

Filed Under: Remembering Jesus

Books/Resources

December 24, 2020 by Darren Wright

There are some great books that are helpful in sermon & Worship preparation and in helping people think about preaching and teaching, here are a few.

  • With Love To The World is a daily reader written by Australians for Australians, it is also available as an app for use on Apple and Android phones/tablets. Daily reflections on the Revised Common Lectionary are written by Australian Ministers, Deacons, Pastors, Scholars and members and made available to you asa quarterly booklet (GUC received 10 per quarter) or as an App.
  • God Be In My Mouth by Doug Gay is a great book on preaching and worship, highly recommended.
  • Preaching God’s Transforming Justice is a three book series of sermons and reflections on the Revised Common Lectionary.
  • Twelve Months Of Sundays by Tom Wright is a great collection of short reflections by scholar NT Wright.
  • Connections is a resource that includes a variety of voices, all exploring the scripture readings from the RCL. They release them Avery few months to stay ahead of the lectionary. Available on Kindle and as a printed resource. It can be expensive, but is really useful.
  • A Preacher’s Guide to Lectionary Sermon Series – Volume 1: Thematic Plans for Years A, B, and C comes highly reccomended and is a collection of sermons edited by Amy Butler.

Filed Under: Preaching & Worship Leading

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We are a community on a journey, we’ve grown from a small faith community planted in Ngunnawal in the early years of Gungahlin’s development to a thriving inclusive, intergenerational & multicultural community. As Gungahlin has grown we have seen a lot of change.

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Gungahlin Uniting Church and Community Centre
108 The Valley Avenue
Gungahlin, ACT, 2913

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In Jesus Christ we see how he drew near to each and all and so we hope our worship expresses this nearness too.

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