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Our Vision A Community Transforming Lives Our Values, Grace, Inclusion, Dignity, Faith and Hope. Parramatta Mission acknowledges that all of our work and our 36 sites are on the land of traditional owners. We pay respect to the traditional custodians of the land on which we gather, and acknowledge Elders past and present, and emerging leaders. Congregational life @ Westmead & Parramatta, Hospitality, Community and Mental Health Services across Greater Sydney, Central Coast, Hunter and Mid-North Coast OUR NEWS 26th May 2019

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Our Vision

A Community Transforming Lives Our Values,

Grace, Inclusion, Dignity, Faith and Hope.

Parramatta Mission acknowledges that all of our work and our 36 sites are on the land of traditional owners.

We pay respect to the traditional custodians of the land on which we gather, and acknowledge Elders past and present,

and emerging leaders.

Congregational life @ Westmead & Parramatta, Hospitality, Community and Mental Health

Services across Greater Sydney, Central Coast, Hunter and Mid-North Coast

OUR NEWS 26th May 2019

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Leigh Congregation COUPLES & FRIENDS: 67th ANNIVERSARY, 1952 – 2019 The Couples & Friends (C & F) is the longest-running social group at Leigh Memorial/Parramatta Mission. On Sunday 26 May, it will be holding its 67

th anniversary service, starting at 9.30am. Beginning as the ‘Couples’ Club’ in

1952, under the leadership of Dr. Gloster Udy, the ‘Couples and Friends meets once per month, offering an engaging guest speaker and wonderful food, and works tirelessly each year to knit/crochet rugs, plus run crucial clothing and blanket drives for Parramat-ta Mission services. Thanks Couples and Friends for your 67 years of amazing contribution to our Church and Mission!

SUNDAY SCHOOL & YOUTH ‘VIVID’ DINNER Members of the Leigh Memorial Sunday School & Youth Group gathered together last Saturday night for a ‘Vivid’ Dinner at Anne’s. We had a lovely meal, shared in some fun activities and enjoyed Anne’s famous (and very vivid) desserts! Thanks to Anne, Samantha, Liz & everyone who made it a ‘colourful’ and happy night. Sunday School @ Leigh has multi-age classes available during school terms. The Leigh Memorial Youth Group (high school age + school leavers) meets every second Saturday night. Enquiries via 9891-2277 or [email protected].

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THANK YOU: ALLISON, MARGIE & SAM

Many thanks to Allison, Margie & Sam Sadrata (recently endorsed by Presbytery in his continued preparations/training for the UCA ministry) – who led our 9.30am service last Sunday. Thanks to Sam for his sermon, which provided some humour plus plenty of inspiration. Allison’s and Margie’s contributions were also greatly valued. Thanks to the Music Team for their input, plus the PA team and all those who provide assistance each Sunday morning. Additional helpers are always needed on our various rosters, including stewards, so if you would like to lend a hand, even once a month, please see the Leaders’ team. (Photos by Mario). WELCOME BACK! A warm “welcome back” is extended to our friend Jolame, who has been too un-well to leave Fiji and return to his home in Australia for the past five months. We are delighted to see you! CONGRATULATIONS are extended to Mae on the occasion of her recent, milestone birthday! Mae – get well soon, thank you for all your special contributions, including via your longstanding membership of our Music Team. ALL CONGREGATIONS: WRITERS’ PROJECT…Do you like to write in your spare time? Poems, prayers, short stories, song lyrics or other…? If so, please give your contribution (any length from a few lines up to 1,000 words) on the topic: “inspire” to Liz in person, or via [email protected] by Sunday 16 June. Contributed items will be part of a special pamphlet. Please see Liz for further information. Keep the date! SPOW (Single People of Worth) is meeting for lunch on Sunday 2 June. All welcome! Please check the details with Beverly and come along for good food and good company

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Fijian Congregation Connect and Shake group next meeting @ the COFFEE SHOP on Friday 31

st May at 7.00pm.

Bring your bible and a friend Dates to remember: Synod meeting 5-7 July Our reps are Samuela Sadrata and Ofa Foiakau.

MANY CULTURES ONE IN CHRIST is a

Youth Event @Synod, on Saturday 6th of July at 6.00pm. ALL are welcome!

Where: Alpha Park, Blacktown When: Tuesdays 5.30pm – 7.00pm You can volunteer or donate to the Bula Feeding Ministry on Tuesdays. List for donation can include sausages, fruits, water, clothing, toiletries and shoes.

Lay Preachers – Dauvunau Eratou na vakaitavi ena Lotu ni Day of Mourning ena yakavi ni kua, Siga Tabu

26/05 ena 6pm, ko iratou ka vuli Dauvunau, ni oti na vakaitavi nei John Bell. Ko ni sa sureti na lewe ni vavakoso. VEIQARAVI ENA LOMA NI TOLU NA MACAW

Heritage Celebrations kei na 175 Wesley Lodge Anniversary ena 30 ni Jiune. E

nanumi me da Lotu Cokovata kei ratou na Lotu Vakavalagi e Leigh, ka vakasigalevu vata e Westmead ni suka na Lotu. Church Council : Sa vakadonui mai na bose ni Presbytery me sa kalawa ko Samuela Sadrata ki na Vuli Talatala. Sa waraki oqo na bose ni Synod, ka kerei me tomani na noda masulaki Samu. E a soli ripote talega o Fili Kamotu ki na Presbytery ena vanua e sa yacova tiko ena nona vuli Talatala Veisiko: Kerei me tomani tiko na veisiko vei ira na noda era tu voliti keda ena veiyasa ni koro eda tiko kina, ke gadrevi na veivuke tukutuku mai vei Vakatawa se Chairman. Masumasu: Nuitaki ni sa qaravi tiko vakamatavuvale se vakasoqosoqo, tukutuku mai vei Vakatawa se Chairman ke gadrevi na veivuke.

Lesoni ni macawa mai qo: Cakacaka 16:16-34; Same 97; Vakatakila 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21; Joni 17:20-26

Vunau e Parramatta

Vunau Lesi

Vunau Tu Vakarau

Veiliutaki (Tu vakarau)

Tali Vunau

26/5 Fiji Parish Vili Kamotu

Siaki Foiakau M3 M2

2/6 Lotu Vulavou/ Vakayakavi ni Turaga Rev Dr Chris Walker

M1

9/6 Cross Cultural Worship Youth

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National Fair Trade

Faith Conference

Examining how the Christian Gospel relates to the way we do our shopping

Friday 31st

May and Saturday 1st June, 2019

Springwood Uniting Church. Lewin Street, Springwood. NSW Conference includes all meals

Saturday 1 June 7.30pm

Noelene Martin Fair Trade Memorial Lecture

Speaker: Rev John Bell

Keynote Speaker

John Bell is a Resource Worker with the Iona Community, Scotland. John is one of the world’s

foremost hymn writers and combines his imaginative musical gifts with a passion for justice for the world

Workshops Stimulating workshops on

topics relevant to fair trade in faith

communities

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DEEPENING FAITH and RELATIONSHIPS with others Worship Sundays 9.45am Bible Study- Mondays 2.00-3.30pm Fellowship- Tuesday 4

th June

MAKING A DIFFERENCE Time Out Café (TOC)- Tues/Thurs 11.00-1.30pm Play Group – Mondays and Wednesdays 9.15-10.45am Open Door -Wednesdays 1.00-3.30pm Tai Chi- Fridays 10.00-11.00am

WESTMEAD Congregation WELCOME AND THANKS A special welcome and thanks to Mrs Seini Taufu from the Auburn Parish of the UCA. Seini is completing her Accreditation as a Lay Preacher in the UCA. This is the last of this process and we both welcome and thank her for leading worship today. REMEMBRANCE TIME FOR JOHN HOLLANDS Today we remember our beloved John Hollands in a short memorial service at Castlebrook. Please pray for all who loved John and continue to miss him. VISIT BY JOHN BELL We are greatly blessed to host a visit by John Bell, a Scottish hymn writer and liturgist, concerned with the renewal of worship within congregations. He will be speaking today 3.30-5.45pm at Parramatta Leigh Memorial. This will be followed by a worship service at 6.00pm. Suggested Donation: $15 (waged), $10 (unwaged) - RSVP: [email protected] THANKYOU Joyte from reception at 175 is very thankful for our prayers for her brother back in India. He is recovering well but still in ICU. Please continue to pray for him, for their family and for all who are unwell, recovering from surgery, procedures or illness. Please remember in our prayers all of the guests at 175 who are here for medical reasons, and the staff who are undergoing changes. STAMPS, FOREIGN COINS AND FIVE CENT PIECES We do encourage you to keep any stamps you may receive. Please check the board near the kitchenette for the correct trimming around the stamps. This valuable ministry has enabled support for numerous groups over the years. Likewise, foreign coins are able to be donated to some of the international aid agencies. Five cent coins are also helpful with the ministry of the least coin. There are boxes for the stamps and five cent coins available in the foyer and please see Lorna with any foreign coins.

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Parramatta Mission Lay Preachers’ class invites you to

An Afternoon

with

JOHN BELL exploring

“The Prerequisite

called COMMUNITY” Sunday 26

th May, 3.30pm - 5.45pm

Grazing (afternoon tea) available from 3pm To be followed by an informal time of worship at 6pm to

recognise SORRY DAY.

Suggested Donation: $15 (waged), $10 (unwaged) RSVP: [email protected]

______ As church-goers and lay leaders, we have been exploring the links between mission, community, gathered worship/liturgy and culture/music-making. We have asked: Who are we called to be and be with? How do we be community? Where do we relate? If you are interested in developing community or connecting with different communities, please join in to hear John Bell, enjoy stimulating discussion, participate in community intercultural singing and devour an intercultural afternoon tea.

JOHN BELL is a Resource Worker with The Iona Community, who lectures, preaches and conducts seminars across the denominations. He is a hymn writer, author and occasional broadcaster, but retains a primary passion for congregational song. John is based in Glasgow and works with his colleagues in the areas of music, worship and spirituality.

Leigh Memorial Church

Coffee Shop (next door)

117 Macquarie Street, Parramatta

NSW 2150

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Psalm 67

1 May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face to shine upon us, 2 that your way may be known upon earth, your saving power among all nations. 3 Let the peoples praise you, O God; let all the peoples praise you. 4 Let the peoples be glad and sing for joy, for you judge the peoples with equity and guide the peoples upon earth. 5 Let the peoples praise you, O God; let all the peoples praise you. 6 The earth has yielded its increase; God, our God, has blessed us. 7 May God continue to bless us; let all the ends of the earth revere him.

(NRSV Translation)

Reflections

While some consider this poem as a thanksgiving for the past, it is possible it was of the priest praying a blessing upon the congregation. The blessing is to all the people, both those in the temple, and all people throughout the world and the prayer is that this blessing will lead all peoples to praise and worship and reverence God (v. 5). Notice the hymnic tone of verses 3-5. Verses 3 and 5 are like the covers of a sandwich. Verse 4 provides a reason for the people praising God. God is trustworthy. God’s judgements are true and fair. God guides the people of the earth, like a shepherd guides the sheep. God does this for all the peoples of the world. Verse 4 is thus the core or centrepiece of the psalm. The form of a prayer returns in verses 6 and 7. The earth bears fruit because of the blessing of God. The prayer is that the blessing may continue. The blessing may continue so that all peoples will be drawn to praise and worship God. The two themes that run through this psalm are blessing, and the spread of the life-giving knowledge of God to all people’s of the world. In Old Testament times, worship reached its culmination in the priestly words of blessing as the people are sent out. The blessing is upon the people gathered, and that they may go out from the worship and be a blessing to all the peoples

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The following is an edited version of a leaflet prepared for the conference Methodism in Aotearoa: Origins and Impacts.

Wesleyan Methodism in Aotearoa New Zealand began with a visit in the winter of 1819 by the Rev. Samuel Leigh, who was the first Wesleyan Methodist Minister to visit Parramatta and start what today we call Parramatta Mission. Leigh’s health had suffered from over-work. The visit was made possible by his friend the Rev. Samuel Marsden who had helped

establish the Church Missionary Society (CMS) mission at Rangihoua in the Bay of Islands from late 1814. While visiting Rangihoua and assisting the lay Anglicans, Leigh felt called to establish a Wesleyan mission to Māori.

He returned to England, married Catherine Clewes in 1820 and set about raising finance and gathering goods for a Wesleyan mission to New Zealand. In February 1822, with the support of the Wesleyan Missionary Society, Samuel and Catherine arrived in New Zealand. They were joined by William White, James Stack and Luke Wade.

On 6 June 1823, with the help of the CMS, the Leighs and White established a mission at Kaeo near the Whangaroa harbour. They called it ‘Wesleydale'. In August that year two more Wesleyan missionaries, John Hobbs and the Rev. Nathaniel Turner and his wife arrived in the Brampton. Samuel and Catherine Leigh left for Australia a fortnight later, on the same ship, but it was wrecked as it was leaving the Bay of Islands and they finally departed on the Dragon in November.

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The mission at Kaeo continued with White, Hobbs and Turner. After a number of problems, the mission was eventually abandoned in early 1827 and the mission site destroyed. lt was a tense time for the missionaries and they survived thanks to the protection of Māori chief Eruera Maihi Patuone. Following the sacking of the mission, the missionaries dispersed to Sydney and the Bay of Islands.

’Wesleydale’ was located on the headwaters of the Whangaroa Harbour and would have been accessible by boat, but subsequent reclamation and drainage of the area has left the site some distance from the sea. A stone cairn, cross and plaque mark the mission site, and it is reached along a side road from Kaeo towards the cemetery. Also nearby is the Kaeo Methodist Memorial Church built in 1922 at the time of the centenary of the early mission work. Periodic serious flooding of the church has been an issue.

After the sacking of the mission at ‘Wesleydale’, the Wesleyan missionaries decided to re-establish the mission on the Hokianga Harbour. The initial site purchased was at Te Toke on the

Waihou River where a building was erected in December 1827. It became apparent that there was a much better spot, however, further down at Māngungu. Several advantages of the new site were its central location, giving access to all the Hokianga tribes, sufficient land already cleared to allow building to begin immediately, the rich quality of the soil, and its convenient access to transport by water. This site of 850 acres was purchased by Hobbs in April 1828 and building for the mission commenced immediately.

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The missionaries again had the strong support of Patuone. Immediately Hobbs and Luke Wade began the erection of a house with the aid of Māori. The place was lightly constructed, thatched with nīkau, with board floors and provided with doors and windows brought from Sydney. The original 1828 building at Māngungu was destroyed by fire

on 16 August 1838, however, along with the records of the mission. It was replaced by the wooden structure that can be seen today built by John Hobbs

in 1838-1839 for the Rev. Nathaniel Turner. In 1830 Hobbs was replaced as Superintendent by William White who in turn was replaced in 1836 by Nathaniel Turner.

James Buller arrived in April 1836, followed by the Rev. Charles Creed, the Revs John Bumby and Samuel lronside on 18 March 1839. These and others initially spent time at Māngungu learning the Māori language and customs before posting

to other mission stations or establishing new ones. Mary Bumby, sister of the Rev. John Bumby, brought two skeps of honeybees with them to Māngungu, providing a major contribution to the success of pastoral farming in this country. On 12 February 1840 a crowd of over 3,000 Maori assembled at Māngungu some six days after the treaty signing at Waitangi. Following lengthy discussions, and a key role played by John Hobbs, the largest signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in the country took place on the porch of the mission house, with Governor Hobson and over 70 chiefs adding their assent. The event is remembered each year on 12 February and visitors are welcome to attend.

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ln May 1840 the Triton arrived in the Hokianga with Revs Thomas Buddle, John Skevington and Henry Turton, their wives, and three single men, Gideon Smales, John Aldred and George Buttle. A stone monument surmounted by a Celtic cross has a plaque recording names of missionaries. From 1840, the mission house was occupied by the Rev. John Hobbs and his family. Hobbs had drawn the plans for the house and supervised its construction from local kauri. The family left Māngungu for Auckland in 1855 and the house was moved to Grey Street, Onehunga where it was used as a Methodist parsonage and then sold to private owners. The mission house was returned to the Māngungu site in the 1970s, restored on behalf of Heritage New Zealand, and opened to visitors in 1977.

From the small beginnings at Māngungu the mission expanded rapidly to nearby areas Pakanae (1836), Tangiteroria (1836), Waima (1839) and Mt Wesley on the Kaipara and further afield to Kawhia (1834), Raglan (Whaingaroa 1835), Te Kopua (1841), and other places from the 1840s. Little remains of these mission efforts on or near the Hokianga now.

Peter Lane. (Special thanks to Dr Charles Small and Robert Emitt for their article ‘Wesley Missionary Beginnings in Aotearoa - an itinerary tour’ in the Wesleyan, Spring 2018, pp.8-9. To Rev. Kuli Fisi'iahi of Dargaville Methodist Church. To the Kinder Library, St John’s College, for reproduction of Matthew Clayton painting. Laurenson, George I., Te Hahi Weteriana: Three Half centuries of the Methodist Maori Missions 1822-1972, Auckland, WHS, 1972.)

Left & Below:

Taken at Hagley Park, Christchurch. It is a powerful

symbol that the 51 Muslims who were massacred were Kiwis.

Noteworthy, ordinary people that Julie and I meet repeat the refrain

of the Prime Minister, “We are one.”

Blessings, Keith Hamilton

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Pastoral message for this week….

May the peace and light and love of God be with you all.

Foster your faith this week

Acts 1:1-11 Ps 47 or Ps 93

Eph 1:15-23 Lk 24:44-53

PARRAMATTA MISSION COMMUNITY CARE NETWORK BOARD The Parramatta Mission Community Care Network Board has determined that the minutes of its meeting should be made available to any interested congregation members. The only exception would be matters of a sensitive or confidential nature.

A copy of the minutes of the April Board meeting may be obtained by contacting Robert key on 9624 1797 or [email protected]

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The people of Parramatta Mission invite you to pray for: PM congregations and staff. For headspace, the Parramatta redevelopment

negotiations. The people we contact every day that we might exhibit the values of grace, inclusion, dignity, faith and hope.

PM Leigh Memorial: : Jolame, Wilhelmina, Col, Mae, Joan, Betty E, Hazel,

Betty B, Neil & Darlene, Victoria & family, Marcel & Brian, and grieving individuals & families including Shane, Elizabeth, Gloria, Ian and friend, the Matutinas, de Relands and Goodins. Plus the Open Church team, Sunday School & Youth Group (especially this year's HSC students: Johana, Ulita, Gabe and Shaalane). Please let the Leaders' team know of any additions.

PM Leigh Fijian: Adriu Rogoimuri, Senitiki Qata and family, Niko Balavu,

Mili Sigani, Terry Butler, Young Adult and their Families. “Emosi Rogoimuri and family grieving over the sad loss of brother, uncle – Siti Rogoimuri – in Adelaide.

PM Westmead: Joyte, her brother and family, Our Sri Lankan brothers and

sisters, Corey, Lara and James, John and Judy, Grace, Gary family, Lisa, Scott, Sushila and her family, Reg and Heather, Robyne and Phil. All farmers and their communities, Sharon, Keith and Noeleen, Debbie and Michael, Kevin, Jean, Caroline and David A, Josh and his family (Kerryn, Peter and Ben), Mrs E and family, Mary and Aloy and the boys, Silvano, Jinky, Isabella and Gerard, Mary, Justice and family, Aravind and family, Tanzida, Nancy, Paula and Geoffrey, Garry, Chris and family, Rob, Jodie and Family, May, Rajes (Sandra), Henry, Phyllis, Vita, Col, Al, Mrs G and family, Judy, Shanika and family, Rebecca, Ashima and Anusha Saxena, Lyn, Sheila W, Ruth and Lela, Mr and Mrs S, Carmen and Rob, David and Christopher

UC congregations of the Cumberland Zone: Dundas/Ermington,

Northmead, North Rocks, Carlingford, West Epping, Centenary, Wentworthville, Holroyd, Greystanes, Grantham Heights, Parramatta Mission, Auburn.

We join the World Council of Churches in prayer Botswana, Zimbabwe We pray for Galston Uniting Church

Prayer Points

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Worship Services at

Mon to Fri 9.00am - 2.00pm Open Church @ Leigh Memorial

Tuesday 1.10pm Holy Communion @ Leigh

Sunday 9.30am Leigh Memorial Congregation @ Leigh

9.45am Westmead Congregation @ Westmead

11.15am Leigh Fijian Congregation @ Leigh

1.30pm Korean Faith Community @ Leigh

7.00pm Praise, Prayer, Cake & Coffee @ Leigh

Contacts

For all e-tree news follow the link below http://www.parramattamission.org.au/etree

Leigh Memorial Congregation: Rev Dr Manas Ghosh 9891 2277

Leigh Fijian Congregation: 9891 2277

Leigh Korean Faith Community Minister: Rev Hyun Goo Jun 0433 320 588

Leigh Memorial Church, 119 Macquarie St, Parramatta , 9891 2277

Westmead Congregation: Rev Christine Bayliss Kelly 0409 925 607

Westmead Church: 175 Hawkesbury Road Westmead: 9891 9354

Senior Minister/CEO: Rev Keith Hamilton 0417 487 446

Church Office: 9891 2277 Email : [email protected]

Children’s Hospital Chaplain : Sarah Bishop 0429 912 943

PM WSU Chaplain : Rev Dr Amelia Koh Butler 0427 955 157