MARKET DAY @ St Ninian’s

Saturday 17th October 20209am – 2pm weather permitting WHITE ELEPHANT: including kitchen items, household goods, linen, kids things and miscellaneous sporting and camping items.  CLOTHING: good quality second hand summer clothing.   PLANTS: Big variety of indoor and outdoor plants, locally grown and hardy.  St Ninian’s, cnr Mouat & Brigalow Sts, Lyneham  Covid 19 safety: … [Read more…]

Reflection for Frontier Services

Irene Lund (Weston Creek Uniting Church) (20 September 2020) Australians are familiar with drought and the life-giving properties of water just as people in Old and New Testament time were. Today’s passage from Jeremiah tells of the shame, the dismay and the consequences of prolonged drought. In contrast, the passage from Isaiah tells of God … [Read more…]

Feast of St Ninian

(1 Thessalonians 1.2-12)Rev Sue Hanna Thank you so much for inviting me here this morning.  It is a joy to share with you my insights into the life of St Ninian.  I am very aware that for this community, the life of St Ninian is a path that is very well worn, so I hope … [Read more…]

Intercessory prayer

Marion McConnell – 30 August 2020 God of love, justice and hope we bring our prayers before you this morning. Our world is in trouble and we grieve. Each day we hear of further suffering of your people. Lives lost and damaged from a world pandemic, lives lost and damaged by fierce storms, fires  and … [Read more…]

A creation song

(Genesis 1.1 – 2.3) – 6 September 2020Neil Millar There are at least three stories of creation in the bible, and this is the first. The second follows on from this – the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden, and a third is found in John’s gospel. Each story offers profound truths, each … [Read more…]

The turning aside

(Exodus 2.23 – 3.15) – 30 August 2020Neil Millar There’s no question that Moses rose to be one of Israel’s great leaders, perhaps their greatest, and yet his beginnings in life, and leadership, were more than a little shaky. From last week’s reading we know that he only survived his childhood because of the actions … [Read more…]

Prayers for the people

23 AugustPrepared by Judith Shaw Lord, we know how you valued and took time to pray. Following your example, we come before you with our prayers of intercession. We pray for our World weighed down and preoccupied with the current pandemic. May a spirit of international cooperation and goodwill prevail. As leaders in all fields … [Read more…]

Something in the ‘water’

(Exodus 1.8-2.10) 23 August 2020Neil Millar Over the next two months, the Old Testament readings in the lectionary come from the book of Exodus. I’m not going to preach on all of these but I do want to spend these final Sundays in August in the opening chapters. In chapter 1, as you’ve just heard, … [Read more…]

Feisty faith, feasting!

(Matthew 15.21-28) – 16 August 2020Neil Millar If you’re like me, you’re both delighted and perplexed by this story. Delighted by this Canaanite woman’s faithful insistence and what it achieves for her daughter. And perplexed by the way Jesus speaks to her, at least initially; by his apparent disrespect and rudeness, which seems so out … [Read more…]

Deep calls to deep

(Matthew 14.22-33) – 9 August 2020Neil Millar During my childhood and teenage years, I spent a lot of time ‘messing around in boats’, to quote Ratty’s words to his friend Mole in Kenneth Grahame’s wonderful book The Wind in the Willows. I loved sailing and spent most summer weekends racing dinghys somewhere around Sydney – … [Read more…]