Stewart Playsted

 

Children are the future our of community and the future of our church. With the start of the school year what better time to consider how we can connect kids to Christ.

For many years, outside the structure of the church, the key way children have been invited to consider Christ is through Special Religious Education (Scripture). What a wonderful opportunity we have been presented to walk into (largely full) classrooms and present the truths of God’s word.

However as you would no doubt be aware, SRE has received a great deal of media coverage in more recent years and the sad reality is that in time within the public schooling system, it is likely to disappear. Does that mean the future of the church is lost?

We must take comfort that it is Christ who builds his church so whether we have scripture in schools or not, Christ will call kids to himself.

Therefore  regardless of the future of SRE in schools, Christ will be at work building the church. The great thing about this news is that we are included in the building project. In fact the apostle Peter helpfully reminds us, we are the Church, we are the bricks, the living stones. He goes on to say that by these ‘living stones’ living hope-filled lives among a community that doesn’t believe, we intrigue them to the point they ask questions about the hope they see we have. Though the doors to school scripture might close, our life together is a door waiting to be opened.

Gospel communities then aren’t just for the adults to be on mission together, they are a place for whole families to be on mission, kids included. How good would it be for adults from our church if they stopped and listened to the kids about friends they have who don’t know Jesus. How great would it be if the kids invited their friend along and all sorts of ‘grown-ups’ took an interest in them and showed them the love of Jesus.

Late last year on a Saturday afternoon Susan and I took the children down to our local oval to fly kites, we invited our neighbour and our gospel community along as well. Not everyone came, in fact just one family from our Gospel community came. But for the next hour and a half the kids flew kites, the Dads chatted and kicked balls and the ladies chatted with our neighbour. Then in the midst of this two boys who I teach SRE to, turned up and joined in the fun! It was a great afternoon on a number of levels.

SRE in schools still exists and we should take that opportunity while that door is open. Yet even if one day that door closes, lets encourage our kids to invite their friends into the open door of Christian community. SP

For more info regarding SRE and teaching opportunities please speak to Stewart:

SRE Training day

Monday 13th February, 2012     9-15 am to 1 pm

Venue:  Goonellabah R.S.L.Sports Club
Oliver Avenue, Goonellabah

 

 

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If you are in year 6 or know someone in year 6 please come and join us:

Every Friday in term 4

7pm-9pm

@ 8-10 Park Ave

East Lismore

 

 

Due to wet weather predicted over the weekend across the district, we will not head to Ballina this Friday-Saturday.

BUT

Join us as “blokes go bowling” this Friday night 6:30pm

 

so grab a bite to eat and get over to lismore ten pin, 19 Krauss Avenue  South  Lismore

(02) 6621 2479

Cost: $7 a game (discounted price)

 

 

Over the weekend we are looking at the topic “Don’t be sold a lemon”. As a young fella growing up I made some very foolish choices by believing people who sold me a lemon. Now in life while this can be disappointing and can affect us for the rest of our lives (worse case scenario), but what would be worse would be to believe a lie, ‘to be sold a lemon’, which affects our eternal well being, that would be truly tragic! Over the weekend we are going to look at God’s Word and see how we can avoid making the foolish error, how we can avoid being ‘sold the lemon’ this world tries to sell us.

Look forward to catching up over the weekend of the 25-26th. Al

 

 

 

Over the weekend some members of our gospel community helped to serve the members of Ballina Presbyterian Church by running a kids program for their church camp. It was a great way for our gospel community to spend time together for some very appreciative brothers and sisters in Christ in Ballina.

We spent time with the kids looking at the C. S. Lewis book ‘The Loin the Witch and the Wardrobe’ from the Narnia series.  We saw that just as Aslan gave up his life for the betrayal of Edmund, Jesus gave up his life for our betrayal. It was a great time for the kids, the adults and our gospel community.

I mean we even got to boogie with’ Sir Dance-a-lot’… (aka Tim Mc Donald)

 

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Tuesday 8th February

There is to be a Meeting  of all the “Connect” Team

10-00am @

Lismore Uniting Church Centre

Also: 1st In Service Day for the year is on:

Monday 14th February at 9-15am to 1pm

at Goonellabah Workers Sports Club 202 Oliver Avenue, Goonellabah.

Please pray for this ministry and for further information contact:

Stew Playsted

 

Pray for the (7) senior high students who are being equipped to serve our church family at the “Next generation conference” in the Blue mountains this week. Pray that the strand groups, workshops and Bible Talks would help to prepare them for a lifetime of ministry.

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