BAPTIST CHURCH NEWSLETTER 18 FEBRUARY 2024
Trust in the LORD
Last Monday, we went to Dunedin, bringing Jadyn’s stuff. She is moving into the Hope House, where she will stay while studying at Otago University.
Reflecting on the new life chapter our family is embarking on, I remembered Proverbs 3:5-6. These are our dad’s favourite verses to share with us when my brother and I started university life. He would share this each time significant events were happening in the family.
Now, it is our turn to share Proverbs 3:5-6 with Jadyn and all the other students returning to their respective university courses. Let us pray for them all.
“Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5-6
Family Love Sunday on 18 February
On Sunday, 18 February, we will focus on the Christian family. We aim to provide life lessons to young parents, especially migrant parents navigating two cultures in their family life in the context of the Christian home, church, and New Zealand culture.
We have invited five resource persons to compose our panel who will share about parenting, discipline, lessons learned, and how we can strengthen the Christian home.
Train children in the way they should go; when they grow old, they won’t depart from it.
Proverbs 22:6
Fellowship Lunch on 18 February
It’s time we gather together for lunch after the worship service on 18 February.
Let this be a time to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, milestones, fresh beginnings, and many more.
As our first fellowship lunch this year, let us celebrate the new people who have joined and rejoined us.
MUST-ATTEND TRAINING FOR OBC
Child Protection (under 18) Training – FREE
This webinar will provide the up-to-date version of the Baptist Union Child Protection Policy written in consultation with Child Matters. It will cover:
- Child Protection in Aotearoa NZ
- How to use the policy
- Key points in the policy
- Child Protection Designated Person(s)
- Q&A Session
If you have children or youth ministries – within or beyond the church, please take up this opportunity and have at least one key leader in these areas (or all of them!) jump on this, too.
Churches are not immune to things happening, even unintentionally. This is essential stuff, and it’s only 2 hours of your time.
20 February, 7-9 PM or 1 May, 10 AM – 12 NN.
“Making Sense of Admin and Compliance”
with Wayne Schache (BU Operations & Finance Director) &
Catharina Siraa (BU Administration Advisor)
Saturday 2 March; 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Lunch provided
Dunedin City Baptist Church (19 Main South Rd, Concord)
REGISTER HERE or contact Rachel – by 23 February for catering planning.
- Overview of structure and connectedness – Structure of the Union, key documents, etc.
- Property – buying/selling, anti-money laundering, development, leases, maintenance and planning, insurance, mortgages, the role and obligations of the Union, etc.
- Church Compliance – Health and Safety, Fire Evac, BWOF, Seismic, Legal, etc.
- Church Policies – intranet, leadership hub, model constitutions, policy templates, reviews, the church policy group, human resources, etc.
- Finance – church budget, aligning vision and budget, Charities reporting, audits/reviews, investment, etc.
- Keeping Connected – updating contacts, statistics, regional vs national, reaching out, ensuring info is with the correct people, etc.
For anyone involved in administration, finance, elders/hip/governance, property management, pastoral leadership, church HR.
NOTE WELL: The Assoc Executive has agreed to reimburse those outside Dunedin a portion of your travel costs @30 cents per kilometre. If you bring three or more and fill a car, we’ll increase that.
Weekly Youth Meeting every Thursday, 7:00 PM
Our youth group meets every Thursday from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Please ask Tom or Bevan for more information. Invite young people you know to join.