Aug2014_Dayboro Uniting Church
22 Williams St (Next to the Post Office)
Tuesday 8:30am Mainly Music
(Music & movement for up to 5yo)
Thursday 1pm Card Sharps
Play cards and raise funds for an orphanage in Bolivia.
Friday 10am to 2pm
Conversation Club
A drop-in morning including great talks and a good (too good – see the minister’s waistline!) lunch.
Ask us about home groups held throughout the Dayboro area
Sundays in August
With mainstream churches worldwide, we’re still looking at Matthew’s gospel (well, we take a week out for Luke and another week for the kids’ scene).
Sunday 3 August
8:30am Pastor Richard The Big Picnic
Sunday 10 August
8:30 am Dr Paul Inglis Jesus, our Present and our Future
Sunday 17 August
8:30am Pastor Richard Hounded to heal (And Holy Communion)
Sunday 24 August
8:30am Pastor Richard Rock n’roll
Sunday 31 August 8:30am Kids’ scene (You have kids in church? Amazing!)
I’ve just come back from the Bowls Club. Let me digress. Jesus was pretty keen on deflating the poser pretensions of religious people, telling them for example that they’d have a shock one day when God told them to clear off because they hadn’t recognised Him in their homeless or orphaned or hungry or grieving neighbour. But Jesus was just as quick to let the religiously uncool (OK, the irreligious) know that they were welcome at His place because they had looked after those very same unfortunates, aka God himself disguised as “the least of these”. To get back to the Bowls Club, it’s a microcosm of Dayboro life, a macrocosm really because all the hip people belong to it, and when you play or socialise there, you soon pick up that the members are doing just what St Paul urged, “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn. Live in harmony with one another.” Thankyou the Bowls Club (or Dayboro Lions, or just Dayboro) for showing churchy people how it’s done.
Pastor Richard Lance
0447 447 945.

