Two weeks of prayer and fasting

We are calling the whole church to lean in for two weeks of focused prayer and fasting.

How can you pray?

  • We have booked 56 Hobart St each evening on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday of both weeks from 7.30-9. Feel free to come and join others here to pray.

  • We have re-launched The 24/7 Prayer Room at the Life Centre, which you can book

  • Go on prayer walks around your neighbourhood and ask the Holy Spirit to bless your neighbours and enable you to be a vessel of hope and love to them.

  • Set an alarm for 10 minutes at the same time every day and dedicate that time to praying into this season.

  • Talk to your life group leader about the ways your life group could get involved in this together.

How can you fast?

  • If you’re new to fasting, try skipping lunch and using your lunch break to go somewhere quiet and spend time praying.

  • Do a 24-hour fast: have dinner, go to bed, then drink water for the next day and not eat until dinner. Whenever you feel a hunger pang, pray.

Our desire is to lift our voices to God in unity over the next two weeks, so please get involved.

Jonathan R Seaton
Building update

We found out last week we can continue to use 56 Hobart Street for another year. Praise God for his provision. He always goes before us!

Jonathan R Seaton
Baptism service

We have a  baptism service today at 3pm at Gateway Baptist. We will be baptising Gracie and Natalie. We’d love you to come and help celebrate this super exciting milestone in Gracie and Natalie’s lives. Register your place for the service here

Jonathan R Seaton
Let’s Celebrate!

Sunday 21st November is celebration Sunday! We are taking a Sunday to celebrate all that God has done this year through you - the people of this church! We will hear stories from all of our locations and we’ll worship and pray together and get excited for what God has in store for us as a church in 2022! Register here

Jonathan R Seaton
Christmas production service

We present to you "Christmas Fit For a King" - this year's Christmas Production service at East. So that we can adhere to physical distancing and keep everyone safe while we are at alert level 2, we will be running 2 performances of our production this year. So get inviting your friends, family, neighbours, colleagues. There will be invitations for you to hand out available on Sundays at Hobart Street, or contact east@thestreet.org.nz to arrange to pick some up from Simon and Jenny's house or to request a digital copy. Due to COVID restrictions, registrations are essential so please be sure to register your place! Find out more about all things Christmas at The Street here: www.thestreet.org.nz/christmas.

Jonathan R Seaton
CAP Christmas Hampers

Each Christmas we love to bless the clients of not only our Debt Centre but also the Debt Centres around the Wellington region. If you would like to be part of that this year, check out all the info here: www.thestreet.org.nz/cap. Then grab a box from the service on Sunday or contact east@thestreet.org.nz to find out how to get one. It’s a wonderful way for us to show our love to people this Christmas!

Jonathan R Seaton
What’s happening next Sunday?

Please register here to attend the service at Hobart Street on Sunday 31st October. Simon and Jenny will be sharing the story of how they came to be in their new roles of Senior Pastors of The Street Church. There will also be Kids Zone programmes running. For your reference here are the government guidelines for faith based gatherings under alert level 2 that we will be abiding by.

If you’d prefer not to gather while we’re in alert level 2 you can still watch the online service wherever you are or you can continue to gather in smaller groups in homes www.thestreet.org.nz/live

Jonathan R Seaton
Shincheonji Cult Update

It tells us in the Bible about the need for us to be on our guard against false teachers and anyone who would come and try and change or add to the message that God has revealed to us through Jesus and in his Word. In that vein, we wanted to update you on the activities of the Shincheonji cult.

We have become aware in the last few days that they have changed their tactics and are now presenting themselves publicly as a mainstream Bible Study. They are however in conflict with basic orthodox teaching that all Christian churches have always held to. They are not a Christian church. This is not a mainstream Bible Study. 

As an example, we are not looking for a promised pastor with special revelation from Jesus. We believe that God has revealed himself most fully and most accurately in his son Jesus Christ.  There is no secret message or wisdom, it is freely available to us through His word, the Bible.

If you have seen a flier, inviting you to an online seminar, please be aware of who they are.  If you’ve been to one of these Zoom classes already, stop going and reach out to Simon or Jenny to process what you may have already heard. For anyone else, please stay far away from this group.

We do not need to panic or be fearful, but we seek to be wise stewards of our own hearts and minds, and we are called to love and care for one another well. Any questions or concerns you can reach Simon and Jenny on east@thestreet.org.nz.

Please see our past update on Shincheonji for some helpful videos.

Jonathan R Seaton
New Missions Update now available

We have a number of missionaries that we support as a church serving right around the world as well as here in Wellington. Our prayers as their church whānau are invaluable. An amazing way to keep up to date with what they’re doing and how to pray is The Street’s regular “Missions Update”. Please email missions@thestreet.org.nz if you’d like to receive these.

Jonathan R Seaton
Baptism

Jesus clearly instructed us that when we repent and choose to follow him, baptism is the first step in that new life of following him. If you haven’t been baptised and would like to be, please get in touch and we’d love to talk to you about it. Email east@thestreet.org.nz or talk to your life group leader or Simon and Jenny

Jonathan R SeatonEast
Room Wanted

We have had a father from Cornerstone International Bible Church in Dunedin reach out requesting temporary board for his 26 year old daughter between 1 Nov and 10 Dec. She is a graduate speech therapy student and will be in Wellington on a practicum. He says “She is a compassionate person with a soft spot for pets and can fit in well”. If you think you can help, please email east@thestreet.org.nz for contact details.

Jonathan R Seaton
CAP Hampers 2021

Information for CAP Christmas Hampers. 

The CAP Hampers this year will have 3 components

  1. $50 voucher for The Warehouse

  2. Handwritten Card

  3. Treat Box to the value of $50

We will provide you with a box to fill. The idea is to put in it some 'goodies' that you wouldn't ordinarily buy, to give to a client for Christmas. Wrap each item individually, then once in the box, wrap the box, and write the card. 

The Treat Box

Usually, we check the boxes to try and make them all equal in value. This is quite time consuming, and also with the possibility of Covid restrictions, may be difficult to achieve. The box you wrap will be delivered as is to the Client, and we are confident that you can fill this well. 

The idea is to spark some joy for the client with a few luxury items. Who doesn't like to receive a wrapped parcel, and have no idea what is inside? This is not supposed to be an Emergency Food Parcel, but something memorable and encouraging.

Points to note:

  • No alcohol, although other beverages are fine, eg. sparkling grape juice

  • No money

  • Nothing perishable.

  • If the box is too small, please do not attach extra bits to the box; find a box of a suitable size and use that instead. Everything should be contained in one box.

  • Do not put the Warehouse voucher in the box, put it in with the card, leave unsealed and tape it to the outside of the box. 

  • Although we will try, the card and box may not stay together (simple logistics) so please don't say something like "I hope you enjoy the Roses" 

  • There are 3 loose categories of items to go in the box.

    • Chocolates/sweet stuff

    • Christmas decorations

    • Other

The thinking around this is, while treats often do fall into the 'sweet' category, we don't want it to be all chocolate. So you can include things like a Christmas Decoration, Christmas Crackers, a specialty tea, a small tube of pretty hand cream (can be used as a pressie for a female relative if no girls in the house!) If you include nuts, please make a note on the outside of the box in case of allergies. 

We hope you have fun putting this together, and we value the prayers that you offer up for the client that you are blessing. 

To make a donation towards a hamper, use the reference ‘‘CAPHAMP''
E Street Association 02-1269-0016157-25 


Important Dates:

Last week of October - Empty boxes available for collection
Last week of November - Wrapped boxes to be returned to your location.

Collect and return boxes to your location or the Life Centre on Tuesdays or Thursdays, 9am-4pm.


Click the button below to register to contribute!
Thank you for your generosity.

Andrea MullerCity, East, Night
New CAP Debt Centre Manager

It has been announced that Merrie Reddington is our new CAP Debt Centre Manager. Congratulations Merrie! Many of you will already know Merrie as she has been in the role of “Missions Pastor” at The Street for while now. She is continuing in that role but adding in the CAP role to her repertoire. We’re so excited to have someone heading up that ministry again. Please be praying for Merrie. We are planning to chat to her about the CAP Debt Centre at our service at East this week

Jonathan R Seaton
Exciting News!

Make sure you check out today’s online service (Sunday 3rd) - we have some exciting news to announce for The Street!!!

Jenny Gill
Praise God

At Strathmore Park Community Dinners the team have gotten to know a man from Hong Kong who arrived in New Zealand 20 months ago and hasn’t been able to find a job all this time. The team have been praying for God to provide a job for him and we were so excited to hear from him this week that he has finally been offered a job! Praise God for his provision.

Jonathan R Seaton
SERMON SERIES - Mixtape

A new sermon series has started called Mixtape. Mixtapes were awesome. You could put all of your favourite songs on one tape even if they didn’t really go together. Psalms are like a mixtape for God’s people. A collection of poetry and songs for every occasion and every emotion. They teach us how to come before God and come together with others whatever is going on in our world.

Our prayer is that Mixtape would be a series where we grow deeper in prayer and worship, on our own and together. Our prayer is that we would become people who genuinely journey with the Lord through every season of life.

You can find the life group questions for Mixtape here

Jonathan R Seaton