BYRNE BROS CONCRETE Hervey Bay 4128 1155 46 Boat Harbour Drive Maryborough 4123 4599 344 Queen Street Peacheys Investment Services Pty. Ltd. “Adding Value to the Community” Scott Bickerton Authorised Representative of Peacheys Investment Services Pty. Ltd. Licenced Dealer in Securities No. 181337 Ph/Fax 4124 2722 Mob: 0427 131 945 A.C.C. ELECTRICAL 20 Years in Hervey Bay All Electrical, TV, Telephone & Solar Needs Ph: Colin 0427 027 472 or 4124 4600 FREE QUOTES Lic No. 10574 Max’s Lawn & Garden Service Max McClelland ABN 67 963 645 441 4124 1164 or mobile 0402 159 862 Fraser Coast Anglican College est. January 1995 Koala Kindy – Year 12 co-educational campus For enrolments or information contact: Ms Tracey Wigmore Fraser Coast Anglican College Doolong South Road PO Box 1150 Hervey Bay Qld 4655 Phone (07) 4124 5411 Premixed concrete (Normal, Decorative & Special Mixes) Quarry Products – Road bases, CBR, crusher dust, scalps, fill etc Crushed & Natural aggregates (7mm to 75mm) Sands (river, packing, filling, bedding, top dressing and filter sands) Steel and reinforcing products & bricklayers supplies Bagged cement products (GP, Ivory, Drymix and Mortamix) Landscape supplies (decorative gravel, soils, bark and treated timber) Leslie G Ross FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fraser Coast Crematorium & Bayside Memorial Gardens Personal Service with Professional People Hervey Bay Office Focal Point Cnr Torquay & Taylor Street, Pialba 4124 4883 Fraser Coast Crematorium on the Highway, Nikenbah 4124 7511 Maurice & Nicole Ellis Licensed Real Estate Agents Commissioner for Declarations 0427 246 261 [email protected]MU meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month in the Parish Hall followed by the 10am service. Please come along and join in. Home Builders Tony Port builder/manager 0497 625 899 Parish Office: Ministry Centre, 5 Peters Lane, Pialba Tuesday—Friday: 9.00am -3.00pm Ph: 41241499 Postal Address: PO Box 35, Hervey Bay, Qld, 4655 Email: [email protected]Parish Priest: Archdeacon Allan Paulsen Mobile: 0400 943 105 Email: [email protected]Associate Priest: Fr Greg Loumeau Mobile: 0431 065 118 Email: [email protected]Hon Associate Priest: Fr Vic Burgess Mobile 0477 736 244 Email: [email protected]Hervey Bay Anglican Parish Weekly News 15th February, 2015 Mission Statement—Through Christ: change lives, transform communities Vision Statement—Inspired lives and inclusive communities rejoicing in and through Christ. Last Sunday after Epiphany—Transfiguration We don't know why Jesus singled out Peter, James, and John for this special revelation of his glory and purity. Perhaps they were the ones most ready to understand and accept this great truth. Jesus took the disciples to either Mount Hermon or Mount Tabor. A mountain was often associated with closeness to God and readiness to receive his words. God had appeared to both Moses and Elijah on mountains. The Transfiguration revealed Christ's divine nature. God's voice exalted Jesus above Moses and Elijah as the long-awaited Messiah with full divine authority. Moses represented the law, and Elijah, the prophets. Their appearance showed Jesus as the fulfilment of both the Old Testament law and the prophetic promises. This confirmed Jesus was not merely one of the prophets. As God's only Son, he far surpasses them in authority and power. Many voices try to tell us how to live and how to know God personally. Some of these are helpful, many are not. We must first listen to the Bible, and then evaluate all other authorities in light of God's revelation. A cloud suddenly appeared and enveloped this group on the mountain. God’s voice came from the cloud, singling out Jesus from Moses and Elijah as the long-awaited Messiah who possessed divine authority. As he had done at Jesus’ baptism, God was giving verbal approval of his Son. At that time, the message had been addressed to Jesus (“You are my beloved Son”) and had benefited John the Baptist; here, the voice spoke to Peter and the other two disciples (“This is my beloved Son”). The voice then commanded Peter and the others to listen to Jesus and not to their own ideas and desires about what lay ahead. Jesus told Peter, James, and John not to speak about what they had seen because they would not fully understand it until Jesus had risen from the dead. Then they would realize that only through dying could Jesus show his power over death and his authority to be King of all. The disciples would not be powerful witnesses for God until they had grasped this truth. We don't often try to interpret the details of our lives and our times according to a detailed scriptural plot. But each of us is called to do what the heavenly voice said: Listen to Jesus, because he is God's beloved son. And as we learn to listen, even if sometimes we get scared and say all the wrong things like Peter, we may find that glory creeps up on us unawares, strengthening us, as it did the disciples, for the road ahead.
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BYRNE BROS CONCRETE Hervey Bay 4128 1155 46 Boat Harbour Drive Maryborough 4123 4599 344 Queen Street
Peacheys Investment
Services Pty. Ltd.
“Adding Value to the Community”
Scott Bickerton Authorised Representative of Peacheys
Investment Services Pty. Ltd. Licenced Dealer in Securities No. 181337
Ph/Fax 4124 2722 Mob: 0427 131 945
A.C.C. ELECTRICAL
20 Years in Hervey Bay
All Electrical, TV, Telephone
& Solar Needs
Ph: Colin 0427 027 472 or
4124 4600
FREE QUOTES Lic No. 10574
Max’s Lawn & Garden Service
Max McClelland ABN 67 963 645 441
4124 1164
or mobile 0402 159 862
Fraser Coast Anglican College est. January 1995
Koala Kindy – Year 12 co-educational campus
For enrolments or information contact: Ms Tracey Wigmore
Fraser Coast Anglican College Doolong South Road PO Box 1150 Hervey Bay Qld 4655 Phone (07) 4124 5411
Premixed concrete (Normal, Decorative & Special Mixes) Quarry Products – Road bases, CBR, crusher dust, scalps, fill etc Crushed & Natural aggregates (7mm to 75mm) Sands (river, packing, filling, bedding, top dressing and filter sands) Steel and reinforcing products & bricklayers supplies Bagged cement products (GP, Ivory, Drymix and Mortamix) Landscape supplies (decorative gravel, soils, bark and treated timber)
Leslie G Ross FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Fraser Coast Crematorium & Bayside Memorial Gardens
Personal Service with Professional People
Hervey Bay Office
Focal Point Cnr Torquay & Taylor Street, Pialba 4124 4883 Fraser Coast Crematorium
on the Highway, Nikenbah 4124 7511
Maurice & Nicole Ellis Licensed Real Estate Agents
Vision Statement—Inspired lives and inclusive communities rejoicing in and through Christ.
Last Sunday after Epiphany—Transfiguration We don't know why Jesus singled out Peter, James, and John for this special revelation of his glory and purity. Perhaps they were the ones most ready to understand and accept this great truth.
Jesus took the disciples to either Mount Hermon or Mount Tabor. A mountain was often associated with closeness to God and readiness to receive his words. God had appeared to both Moses and Elijah on mountains.
The Transfiguration revealed Christ's divine nature. God's voice exalted Jesus above Moses and Elijah as the long-awaited Messiah with full divine authority. Moses represented the law, and Elijah, the prophets. Their appearance showed Jesus as the fulfilment of both the Old Testament law and the prophetic promises.
This confirmed Jesus was not merely one of the prophets. As God's only Son, he far surpasses them in authority and power. Many voices try to tell us how to live and how to know God personally. Some of these are helpful, many are not. We must first listen to the Bible, and then evaluate all other authorities in light of God's revelation.
A cloud suddenly appeared and enveloped this group on the mountain. God’s voice came from the cloud, singling out Jesus from Moses and Elijah as the long-awaited Messiah who possessed divine authority. As he had done at Jesus’ baptism, God was giving verbal approval of his Son. At that time, the message had been addressed to Jesus (“You are my beloved Son”) and had benefited John the Baptist; here, the voice spoke to Peter and the other two disciples (“This is my beloved Son”). The voice then commanded Peter and the others to listen to Jesus and not to their own ideas and desires about what lay ahead.
Jesus told Peter, James, and John not to speak about what they had seen because they would not fully understand it until Jesus had risen from the dead. Then they would realize that only through dying could Jesus show his power over death and his authority to be King of all. The disciples would not be powerful witnesses for God until they had grasped this truth. We don't often try to interpret the details of our lives and our times according to a detailed scriptural plot. But each of us is called to do what the heavenly voice said: Listen to Jesus, because he is God's beloved son. And as we learn to listen, even if sometimes we get scared and say all the wrong things like Peter, we may find that glory creeps up on us unawares, strengthening us, as it did the disciples, for the road ahead.
All Saint’s Chapel in the Ministry Centre, Peters Lane, Pialba, is open for private prayer 9.00am to 3.00pm Monday to Friday
Parish Family Rhonda Baulch, Rhondda Crighton, Phillip Kiem, Cate & Roy Dunstan, Julie-Ann & Neil Hick, Grace & Leslie Haynes, Chris Smart.
Sick and in Need Warren Renaud, Dee deNiet, Jean Evans, Anne Baulch, Malcolm Johnson, Evelyn Robinson, Paula & Ron Rofe, Kev & Joyce Lister
Faithful Departed Rev. Canon Jeffrey Roper, Ian Ellison, Barbara Gospel, Jeanette Mooring, Kevin Barker, Laura Ruttiman, Alice Kerr, Peter Exelby, Beatrice Smith, Greta Hogben, Lola Murray, Neville Bryant.
St John’s Church (Doolong Road, Wondunna)
7.00am Sung Eucharist 9.00am Family Eucharist 6.00pm Sunset Service
8:00am Eucharist 5th Sunday of the month
St Matthew's Church (William Street, Howard)
9.30am Eucharist - 2nd & 4th Sundays
Burrum Heads Community
Church
7.30am Eucharist - 2nd & 4th Sundays
Weekday Eucharists Wednesday
10.00am All Souls’ Chapel in St John’s Church
Thursday
9.30am Kirami Aged Care Facility
Friday
10.00am All Saint’s Chapel in Ministry Centre, Pialba
100 Club Winners :- 1st Spare; 2nd Spare; 3rd Vince & Cherelle Mungomery By statistics, there will be a lot more "Spares" to win in the near future. The payout so far this year is considerably higher than the 50-55% of takings that normally the system averages each year.
There are plenty of numbers not taken perhaps waiting for you? See Helen at 7am; Hans & Andrew at 9am and Chris M at 6pm for YOUR “lucky number".
PARISH PRAYER: Almighty Father you have called us together as a community here at St. Johns. We thank you for all the gifts you have given us: our lives, our loved ones, all that we have and all that we are. May your Spirit give us the grace to recognize our gifts and the faith to use them in service to you. Make us good stewards of all we have received, generously sharing our time talent and money to build your kingdom in this place. Amen.
‘Names and contact details of individuals contained in this bulletin are
regarded as “personal information” under the Privacy Act 1998. This
information is provided for the use of the Parish and is not to be disclosed
to any other person or organisation without the written consent of the
person(s) named.’
Offerings received last week :- $2,901.45 Budgeted Weekly Income:- $3,269
Lectionary
TODAY—Transfiguration -15th February
2 Kings 2:1-12; Psalm 50:1-6; 2 Cor 4:3-16; Mark 9:2-9