The newsletter provides updates about changes to Heartsong and Dance of Universal Peace event times. It also announces a funeral being held in the church parking lot. The second section discusses Just Manna's support of struggling families with school book costs and requests donations of clothing, boxes, and bedding for Indigenous communities. It includes banking details for donations. The third section notes a recent marriage at the church and provides various church contact details and announcements.
St Paul's Anglican Church, Beaconsfield Western Australia
68 page history covering the beginning of the church in 1880 through to 2010
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St Paul's Anglican Church, Beaconsfield Western Australia
68 page history covering the beginning of the church in 1880 through to 2010
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1. NEWSLETTER
ST PAUL'S
ANGLICAN CHURCH
BEACONSFIELD
THIRD SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY
24TH JANUARY | 2021
PARISH
UPDATES
& NOTICES
Heartsong is changing
from 1st Sunday in the
month to 1st Thursday, at
7.30pm.
The first Heartsong for
2021 will be on Thursday
4th Feb.
Dance of Universal
Peace returns for 2021
today (Sunday 24th). It is
in the hall from 3pm to
5pm.
There is an out of parish
funeral at the Church on
Wednesday at 10:30am
to 12:00pm. Please
refrain from parking in
the church carpark if you
can.
The St Paul's community has received the
sad news that Daryl Cake passed away
earlier this month, an obituary is inside.
Back to school is expensive and stressful for struggling young families.
Just Manna has received a number of requests for assistance with the
expense of school book lists. Our approach is to provide support not
charity in working with these families to cover 50 percent of the cost of
the books. All donations of over $2 are tax deductible. Cash donations
can be made to Laurel Ellis, Michael and Joan Jessup or directly to:
Just Manna Incorporated
ABN: 84433258035
BSB:633000
ACC: 151597085
Doona Covers, Packing Boxes and Childrens' Clothes:
Just Manna is pleased to support the Indigenous communities of Balgo,
Fitzroy Crossing and Hall's Creek. We met with Sr Alma from these
communities this week and she has expressed a need for good quality
(pre loved) clothing for children and babies as well as doona covers
(single & double beds). Sr Alma is very appreciative of the regular
donated goods from St Paul's and Just Manna. She was particularly
thankful for the recent donation of stationery items for the children and a
large bundle of new bras purchased by a retired priest in our community!!
We are looking for pre-used cardboard packing boxes to assist with the
transporting of goods.
Thank you for your ongoing support
Just Manna
2. Morning Prayer
Mon-Sat, 6:30am
Chapel
Evening Prayer
Mon-Thur, 6.30pm
Chapel
Morning Tea
10.30am Mon & Thurs
Meeting Room
Gardening Group followed by
Morning Tea
Wednesday mornings
Friday Drinks 5.30pm at the
Firepit
Saturday Morning Breakfast
8.15am
Hall, $5
ALL WELCOME
WEEKLY
FELLOWSHIP
Prayer Chain
Requests to Rosemary
Spark or phone 0414268043
St Paul's Google Group
Join the St Paul's Google
Discussion Group:
groups.google.com/forum/#!
forum/discussion-st-pauls
Vale Daryl Cake
The St Paul's community has received the
sad news that Daryl Cake passed away
earlier this month.
Daryl was a very private and quiet man, well
read and as a successful journalist was well
regarded in his professional field. Belonging
to St Paul's was important to Daryl. He was a
kind and generous man who was always
willing to assist Just Manna clients by using
his vehicle to relocate household goods, pick
up donated goods and assist with
decluttering homes and disposing of the
unwanted goods. He undertook this work in a
very caring and compassionate way, showing
great empathy and understanding to those
he was assisting. His contribution as part of
the Just Manna team was greatly
appreciated.
We will miss you, Daryl.
Reside in eternal peace,
Joan Jessup
3. General Giving:
Anglican Parish of
Beaconsfield
BSB: 706 001
Account No. 30003006
Building Restoration:
Anglican Parish of
Beaconsfield
BSB: 706 001
Account No. 30008256 (not
tax deductible)
Tax Deductible donations
to NATIONAL TRUST
BSB: 306 089
Account No. 4189329,
Reference: 1928 AND YOUR
NAME
IGWR donations:
BSB: 706 001
Account No. 30006088
Just Manna donations:
BSB: 633-000
Account No. 151597085
If Paying by cheque, please
make out to:
ANGLICAN PARISH OF
BEACONSFIELD
Electronic
Giving and
Banking
information
Leon Lucivero was married to
Sarah Bull at St Paul’s on
Saturday 2.1.21
Maureen would like to thank
everyone who helps to make
St Paul’s such a beautiful
place- especially the
gardening group, the
Wardens, and everyone who
has supported Leon along the
way.
TWO BECOME ONE
4. Office:
parish.stpauls@gmail.com
ph: 9335 2242
Contacts:
Diocese News
Each month the diocese
publishes the Messenger
magazine. It can be
found at
perth.anglican.org/news
-and-events
The Archbishop will
commission The Reverend
Andy Pearce as Rector of
the Parish of
Rockingham-Safety Bay
at 7.00pm on Monday 1
February 2021 at St
Nicholas, Council
Avenue, Rockingham.
RSVPs required to
commissioning@rockingha
manglican.org.au
The Wollaston Certificate in Theology
Term 1 Offerings
The following units are available from Wollaston Theological College
in term one. More information about the courses can be found at
http://www.wtc.perth.anglican.org/theological-education/the-
wollaston-certificate-in-theology
and the application form can be downloaded here.
Introduction to Christian Doctrine | Core Unit
Thursday evenings; 4 February – 25 March
Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Venue: Wollaston Theological College, Peter Carnley Room | Mt
Claremont
Cost: $150 for credit, $80 audit
Liturgy | Elective Unit
Tuesday evenings; 2 February – 23 February
Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Venue: The Friends' Library, Burt Memorial Hall | Perth
Cost: $120 for credit, $80 audit
Critical Thinking | Elective Unit
Tuesday evenings; 2 March – 23 March
Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Venue: Wollaston Theological College, Peter Carnley Room | Mt
Claremont
Cost: $120 for credit, $80 audit
All units can be taken via in-person seminar, or fully online. For more
information, please do not hesitate to contact Cailin Hovell at
chovell@perth.anglican.org or (08) 9425 7200