Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Ministry of the Light Blue Chairs #1


A few years ago I read a great article by Col Marshall called 'Ministry of the Pew' about the service that every person can do when they come to church - even when they aren't up front and are 'in the pew'. Seeing as we don't have pews anymore, and since we have our new plastic and steel chairs, I thought it was time to update it to 'Ministry of the Light Blue Chairs'.


For #1, I wanted to raise welcoming people at church.

At this time of year there are new people around who we can welcome. There are all kinds of reasons why we find it hard to welcome new people, thoughts like: 'I probably should already know them and it is too late to start now'; 'They probably wouldn't want to talk'; 'It's 40 degrees in here...'. But we must! For God has welcomed us back to him in the gospel. To be like God is to offer a welcome. Col Marshall said:

"We enjoy meeting our friends at church, but we need to develop a nose for new people. We need to sit with them and help them feel comfortable in this strange place by introducing ourselves and explaning what is going on. We should greet the non-Christian friends of other members and introduce our friends to theirs".

And as a 5pm friend said:
"Our every smile, hello and chat (or walking right past) will be important in the view that person forms of us as a whole, and possibly also in their assessment of Jesus. Great to be able to invite visitors to the summer evening events. We might also need reminding that hospitality (planned and spontaneous) can have a huge impact on a new person, esp someone who's just moved to Perth".

At 5pm church we have a workgroup called 'Meet and Greet' with the specific aim of looking out for new people. Why not be a part of this group?

Here are some tips:
1. look out and sit with new comers or friends with guests
2. introduce yourself before or after the service
3. invite them to coffee or some of our Summer Times events (see below). Meeting outside the service makes a big difference.

Over to you....

Monday, January 22, 2007

Summer Times


If you love hot weather, you must love Summer in Perth. But even if you are more a cold weather one, you can't deny the beauty of God's creation here in Perth. Even without polaroid sunglasses, the water at Cottesloe is beautiful!
So we want to enjoy all that, and have some events that you are invited to.
One thing about the new year is that it is a time that people rethink what they do. Related to this it is also a time that people rethink even spritual things. So it is a time that people may be looking to re/connect with God or church.
So look out for friends to invite along who might want to come along.
So here is the info:

Friday 2nd February
5:30pm BBQ picnic at Matilda Bay (Hackett Drive).
Meet south side of Tea Rooms (bring everything!)

8:30pm Somerville “Riding Alone For Thousands of Miles” (PG)
The Chicago Tribune described this movie as ‘one of the most beautiful and touching road movies in recent years’. If the Chicago Tribune proves to be less than honest, at least the seats and pine trees at Somerville are cool. Tickets can be purchased at the door. $14 ($9 concession).


Friday 9th February
5:30pm BBQ picnic at Matilda Bay (Hackett Drive).
Meet south side of Tea Rooms (bring everything!)

8:30pm Australian Youth Orchestra playing Prokofiev’s ‘Peter and the Wolf’.
Held at the Supreme Court gardens and will last 1 hour. While the orchestra plays, a stop-frame animation will play at the same time. The plan is to walk in from Matilda Bay after picnic or find your own way there! And it’s free courtesy of Perth Festival.


Friday 16th February
5:30pm BBQ picnic at Matilda Bay (Hackett Drive).
Meet south side of Tea Rooms (bring everything!)
7:45pm "St Matt's Women -- Enjoying Life as God Intended"
Come and join with other women from St Matt's to hear Jenny D'Souza, explain how we can enjoy Life as God intended in 2007. Drinks, discussion, supper at St Matthew's church building.

Friday 23rd February
6:00pm BBQ Picnic Volleyball at City Beach.
Ben van der Kooy will bring the net, but you bring everything else!