1. ST PAUL'S
ANGLICAN CHURCH
BEACONSFIELD
PARISH
UPDATES &
NOTICES
THE LATEST FROM OUR
PARISH COMMUNITY
ST PAUL'S OPEN FOR COMMUNITY!
sign in when arriving,
respect 1.5m distancing from those in other households,
wash hands
and when leaving;-wipe disinfectant on all touched surfaces.
Due to the current COVID-19 relaxations, we are happy to welcome
back all who wish to join us for:
10:30am Morning Tea on Mondays and Thursdays
The Friday evening Fire-pit Gatherings
Breakfasts on Saturdays
All our usual get-togethers are able to resume with the following
precautions.
Please remember to:
THIRD SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
NEWSLETTER
NOTICES FOR THIS
COLUMN CAN BE EMAILED
TO ZARA IN THE OFFICE BY
7PM EACH THURSDAY.
21 JUNE | 2020
MORNING & EVENING PRAYER
Morning and Evening Prayer, as per the Anglican Prayer Book for Australia,
are available via Zoom:
Morning Prayer 7.00 am Monday to Saturday
Evening Prayer 6.30 pm Monday to Friday.
If anyone would like to attend they can email me at
laurmike@iinet.net.au and I will send an invitation.
Many Thanks, Laurel
2. COSAC 2020
"A HOPEFUL FUTURE? CHRISTIANS,
CREATION, AND THE AI WORLD"
ISCAST's 12th Conference on Science and Christianity (online) is now open for
registrations.
55 speakers | Q&A | networking | student prices | 'meet a mentor' ... all
from the comfort of home
Will you join us at COSAC 2020? More details at the registration link below.
COSAC 2020 "A Hopeful Future? Christians, Creation, and the AI World"
When: July 10–12
Where: In the comfort of your own home
Register Now
https://iscast.wildapricot.org/event-3791677
JUST MANNA
Our ”No-Cost Op-Shop “ at Foundation House has reopened after the
COVID isolation restrictions and we are short of coffee cups, towels and
warm clothes.
All donations of items in good condition will be gratefully received.
Please contact Michael and Joan
will resume when restrictions
allow it.
Until then, Morning and
Evening Prayer, as per the
Anglican Prayer Book for
Australia, are available via
Zoom:
Morning Prayer
7.00 am Monday to Saturday
Evening Prayer
6.30 pm Monday to Friday.
If anyone would like to attend
they can email
laurmike@iinet.net.au
and will be sent an invitation.
WEEKLY
FELLOWSHIP
Prayer Chain
Requests to Rosemary
Spark or phone 0414268043
St Paul's Google Group
Join the St Paul's Google
Discussion Group:
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orum/discussion-st-pauls
3. Anglican Parish of
Beaconsfield
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electronic giving
details
The gardening group are hoping that there might be some unwanted compost
bins out there. If so could you contact Debbie Gwynne or Pauline O’Hara. We
are trying to make better use of the leaf matter and provide compost for our
new vegetable garden.
GARDENING GROUP
Welcome back to physical church for most of us. It is good to see the familiar
faces and smiles. The half day facilitation workshop that I have been
advertising will be held in the Hall on Saturday afternoon, 27th of June,
beginning at 1:00 through to 4:30pm.
Everyone is welcome. Please bring the thoughts and reflections you have
documented on the questions I sent out in May.
If you intend to participate, could you let me know.
Every blessing, Carol.
Email: caranneat@gmail.com
Phone: 0419 098 918
FACILITATION PROCESS
Our next Anglican Children's Ministry Network is on Wednesday the 24th of
June at 7:30pm. Alongside catching up and hearing how ministry is going in
the different parts of our Diocese, we will be joined by some
intergenerational experts who will briefly help us think through how we might
emerge from lockdown with new ideas for ministry.
For more details, contact the ACYMC office at
info@acym.perth.anglican.org
NETWORK MEET UP
ACYM are hosting an Anglican Children’s Ministry Network Meeting via Zoom
on Wednesday 24 June 2020 at 7:30 PM.
For this meeting we will be joined by special guests, Beth Barnett and Bradon
French as we chat about Intergenerational Ministry and how it could help us
emerge from lockdown with a new sense of hope.
Registration closes on Tuesday 23 June.
Please register online at: events.perth.anglican.org/home
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY NETWORK
4. This is a series of discussions chaired by Professor Peter Newman, through the
St Pauls Community, Fremantle.
Every Thursday at 5pm via ZOOM.
Also available online and recorded at
http://stpaulsbeaconsfield.org.au/church-events
How do we make change happen in how we live without fossil fuels?
Josh Byrne and Jemma Green, 18th June.
Josh and Jemma both did their PhD’s with Peter and have worked on research
since which has been translated into practical steps forward in the need to live
without fossil fuels. Josh from Gardening Australia will tell about his famous
house, the work at WGV and other projects across Australia that show we
already can live without coal, gas and oil. Jemma is the founder of Power
Ledger, now a globally recognised company, following her work on how to
share solar at WGV.
How do we make things change?
Brad Pettitt and Josh Wilson, 11th June.
Two local politicians, Mayor of Fremantle and Federal Member for Fremantle.
What is needed to make things happen from the inside of politics? What is the
agenda now?
Indigenous reconciliation - can we make progress?
Christabel Chamarette and Peter Dowding, 4th June.
Two people who have been politicians and continue to work with indigenous
Communities. In Reconciliation Week and race-related issues dominating news,
can we see a way forward?
Reflections on the Pandemic and the Coming Global Depression and Where Do
We Go From Here?
Fiona Stanley, 30th May.
Distinguished Research Professor, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences,
Paediatrics UWA.
HOPE IN A TIME OF APOCALYPSE
Office:
parish.stpauls@gmail.com
ph: 9335 2242
Zara is in the office
Wednesday and Friday
9am - 3pm
Rev'd Sebastiana Pienaar
sebastiana.stpauls@gmail.com
0434 896 819
contacts: