Christmas at Hutt
 

Join us this December as we celebrate the greatest gift the world has ever received!

S U N D A Y 1 8 D E C • 1 0 A M

at Maranatha Christian School, 180 Hill Road, Belmont, Lower Hutt

Children welcome to come dressed as a sheep or angel to be part of the show! Please join us for a festive morning tea after the service.

 
Christmas at Porirua
 

Join us this December as we celebrate the greatest gift the world has ever received!

S U N D A Y 1 1 D E C • 1 0 A M

at Papakōwhai School Hall, 17 Spey Place, Papakōwhai, Wellington

Children welcome to come dressed as angels, stars, shepherds or barn animals to participate in the story. Morning tea after the service.

 
Do you have a white sheet?

Ben and Jonno are creating a bit of a set for our Christmas services and we need a white sheet to staple to a wooden frame. If you have one we could have, that you don’t need back, please get in touch!

Jonathan R Seaton
Carols at The Street

The Street Night are hosting 2 carol services on Sunday 18th December that you are all invited to; 3pm and 6pm, with a BBQ and ice creams between the 2 services. The 3pm one will be super child friendly, and the 6pm one will be targeted at a more adult crowd. If you’re around it will be a wonderful time to celebrate Christmas with our wider Street Church whānau. Look under “Events” for all the info you need.

Jonathan R Seaton
We need your help

I know it's been a crazy year which is partly why we've scaled down what we're doing from the big productions that we've done before. But it's still super helpful if as many people who can, do a little to help.

If you can do any of the following, please get in touch with Jenny and let her know

  • Setting up some decorations before the service on each of the Sundays - 27 Nov, 4, 11, 18 Dec (9am each week) 

  • Preparing food - for example cooking Christmas ham, baking brownies or fruit mince pies, barbecuing sausages. We can do whatever food people are willing to make.

Jonathan R Seaton
The Great Gift

This year, instead of having one big production service, we have got a 4 week Christmas series called The Great Gift! We're journeying through the themes of advent: Hope, Peace, Love and Joy thinking about the greatest gift we've ever received - Jesus! There will be loads of fun and thoughtful items in these services so they're really suited to inviting friends, family, colleagues - everyone!

They'll each be 1 hour long so we'll have time to have food and drinks after the service.

Pick up fliers at the service to give to your friends, or share this link https://www.thestreet.org.nz/news/christmas-at-east

Jonathan R SeatonEast
Reflections from Sunday

Last weekend we began a conversation as a church about sexuality and gender. The purpose of the talk was to posture ourselves in a particular way so that we can continue to learn and follow Jesus together. I have been humbled and amazed this week at how God is using the talk. It has had a far broader impact than I expected and I have been deeply moved by the stories and reflections people have shared.

I thought you may appreciate hearing some of the things I’m reflecting on in response to what I’m hearing.

There is hunger for clarity
To my shame, I expected some people to push back strongly because of how counter-cultural a Biblical worldview is. The opposite has been true. Instead I am hearing gratitude at the clarity that a fuller understanding of Scripture brings. This is actually something we should expect given how Jesus says that living in line with his teaching means we will know the truth and the truth will set us free (John 8:31-32). For the sake of people’s freedom, we have to be courageous enough to ground ourselves in Biblical truth.

Humility is disarming
I think one of the reasons the message was received with gratitude is because we were willing to apologise and acknowledge that every single one of us finds ourselves equal in our need for Jesus. A humble tone helps people to listen to what God has to say. I am learning that it is possible to be courageous with the truth without compromising a posture of humility.

Listening and learning
I know this was a core part of the message but it’s worth reiterating. I can’t give you a comprehensive answer of what it means to live our lives as people created male and female. I know it is an intrinsic part of the way we bear God’s image and yet it has become so tangled up with sex-based stereotypes. Untangling these two together both Biblically and humbly will take time.


As you reflect on the message from Sunday, is there anything that might need to change in the way you interact with others who are struggling in a way that maybe you never have or will? Who could you make space to listen to this week? Let’s not be a church that pushes away, but one that draws all people in toward Jesus. Can we continue this journey together, in humility, grace and truth.

Much love,
Simon


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Andrea MullerSPblog, City, East, Night
Christmas at East
 

Join us for one hour long, family friendly Christmas services each Sunday from 27 Nov through 18 Dec.

C A R O L S • F O O D • G A M E S

10am at 56 Hobart St, Miramar

 
East Christmas services

Christmas is rapidly approaching and this year, rather than one special production service, we are spreading the joy and fun of Christmas across 4 weeks. Watch this space for more information coming next week, including fliers for you to invite your friends, family, neighbours and colleagues to join in this special build up to Christmas.

It’s only 3 weeks until the first service on 27th November, and each service (27 Nov, 4 Dec, 11 Dec, 18 Dec) will be 1 hour long with games, carols, food and lots of Christmas cheer! But we need your help to pull it off!

If you are available to help with any of the following please get in touch:

Preparing props to decorate the church: Wrapping boxes and other crafty things (In the lead up to 27 November)

Setting up the decorations before the service on each of those Sundays (8.45am each week)

Preparing food - cooking Christmas ham, baking brownies or fruit mince pies, barbecuing sausages

General help with things we haven’t thought of yet!

If you can help with any of these things, please email us as soon as you can so we can get cracking!

Jonathan R Seaton
CAP Christmas BBQ

You may remember Merrie talking in her interview a few weeks ago about a Christmas BBQ for all of our CAP Debt Centre clients that she is organising as a way of celebrating them and all the hard work they have put in this year. She is looking for people to help with things like making a salad/dessert, helping with games, cooking on the bbq, helping with dishes etc. Not all things involve being there on the day, and we can reimburse for ingredients. The BBQ is happening during the day on Saturday 10th December. If you can help please fill in the following Google form.

Jonathan R Seaton
Strathmore Park Community Centre

As you may have seen in the last couple of newsletters; Strathmore Park Community Centre have been having major renovations done this year and are now fundraising to be able to kit the new centre out with nice new furniture and a new sound system. They have been so generous towards us allowing us to run Community Dinner there for free and so we’d love to support them in this. We’ll be making a donation on behalf of The Street - East, but if you would like to make a donation here is the link https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/spcc-transformation#!

Jonathan R Seatoneast
TSCF job vacancy

Many of you would know Caitlin Ormiston, and you may also know that she is here in NZ to work for an organisation called Tertiary Students Christian Fellowship. They are currently looking for an experienced PA to work alongside their National Director, commencing in early 2023. For more information and an informal conversation about the role please contact Ben via email: benc@tscf.org.nz .

Jonathan R Seaton
Grasping the Ungraspable

I had the privilege this week of meeting with an older friend whose garden overlooks Scorching Bay - one of the perks of being a pastor in the eastern suburbs!

As we talked a little about what Jesus is teaching us at the moment, and as I looked over the turquoise water, I was reminded of a favourite passage of mine:

“And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge - that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.” - Ephesians 3:17b-19

What a prayer! Don’t you wish you could pray prayers like Paul? Fortunately, we can borrow such incredible words in prayer which is what I have been doing for you today.

What I love in particular about these verses is Paul’s description of God’s love. He prays that we would grasp the love of God before acknowledging that it has dimensions that cannot fully be grasped. He then prays that we’d know a love that cannot be fully known. It makes sense, then, that Paul would pray for power because grasping and knowing such love is beyond us.

As I looked at the ocean, I realised that were I to jump in, I would be completely immersed by it. I wouldn’t fully know the expanse of water but I would know something of it. I would grasp it in some way while also realising just how much greater these waters are than me. It’s like having some words to describe God’s love and yet never finding the words to express it in full.

The love of God answers the deepest longing of my soul. It tells me that I am significant, that I belong and that I am secure. I realise that if I don’t know this truly, I will go searching for it in all the wrong places. My encouragement to you today is to let the words of these verses marinate in your heart and mind. To immerse yourself like diving into the ocean. Like Paul I pray that you would have the power to grasp the ingraspable and there to find your soul truly satisfied in Him.

Much love,
Simon


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Andrea MullerSPblog, City, East, Night
Update on 'The Way'

Nick and Sarah Field who were Senior Pastors of The Street for 25 years left 18 months ago to start a missional home church movement called The Way. Check out this update from them if you didn’t see it in the service and keep praying for them. The Way update .

Their website is www.theway.co.nz

Jonathan R Seaton
We have a new community dinner venue!

Kahurangi School have kindly allowed us to hold community dinner there this year while Strathmore Community Centre is being renovated. Kahurangi are starting their own building work in November so we have been looking for another temporary venue. Praise God that Miramar Community Centre have agreed to us holding the dinner there until the start of Feb! Thanks for your prayers. Our first week in Miramar Community Centre will be Wednesday 16th November.

Jonathan R Seaton
Boasting About Weakness

I wonder how you’re going. I know a number of people and families where there are significant challenges going on. And even if you’re doing well right now, all of us will face situations where we don’t have the wisdom or strength to take the next step.

As I’ve contemplated the things I’m struggling with right now, I’ve found a promise to claim in Paul’s experience.

Three times I pleaded with the Lord to take it away from me. But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong. - 2 Corinthians 12:8-10.

Paul’s statement here is another example of how Jesus takes things that we’re familiar with and turns them on their head. In our world, we boast about progress, about power, about self-sufficiency. We see weakness as something to be avoided at all costs. Yet Paul learned to see it as something to celebrate.

I think we get the fact that we want God to help us but we’re really just after a top-up. “God, I haven’t quite got what’s needed here but if you could just top me up with a little power, that would be great.”

But in this situation, weakness is not celebrated. This can’t therefore be what Paul means.

Paul’s understanding is richer and deeper than that. He could boast about weakness because he understood that God’s power is made perfect in weakness. Perfect means made complete. When we contribute nothing, God is able to contribute everything. He does this because the currency by which God operates is grace - he does everything in our lives as a free gift.

We learn therefore that weakness is not a barrier to God’s work in and through our lives. Rather weakness is a catalyst for power. So when you face weakness, maybe you’d like to turn it into the sort of prayer I’ve been praying this week.

“God thank you for my inability in this situation because I know you’re going to work powerfully. I invite your work in my life again today as a gift of your grace. Amen.”

Much love,
Simon


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Andrea MullerSPblog, City, East, Night
CAP Hampers 2022 (click here for video)

The CAP Hampers this year will be almost the same as last year

  1. $50 voucher for The Warehouse

  2. Handwritten Card

  3. Treat Box to the value of $50 - please wrap each item

Boxes will be available at your local service or the church office. 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, and place it in the box along with the card and voucher. 

The changes this year are that we won't be wrapping the outside of the box, just the presents inside. Also, where possible we will have the boxes coded so you have a better idea of what to provide. This will be as follows: SM - single male, SF -single female, C - Couple, F- family. There will be some G  (Generic) as we need a few non-specific. 

 THE TREAT BOX

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.

  • No money

  • Nothing perishable.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Last 2 weeks of October: Empty boxes available for collection

Last 2 weeks of November: Filled boxes to be returned to your location.

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

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

Any queries, please get in touch.

Merrie Reddington

merrie.reddington@capnz.org

Guest User
CAP Hampers 2022

CAP Hampers 2022

The CAP Hampers this year will be almost the same as last year

  1. $50 voucher for The Warehouse

  2. Handwritten Card

  3. Treat Box to the value of $50 - please wrap each item

Boxes will be available at your local service or the church office. 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, and place it in the box along with the card and voucher. 

The changes this year are that we won't be wrapping the outside of the box, just the presents inside. Also, where possible we will have the boxes coded so you have a better idea of what to provide. This will be as follows: SM - single male, SF -single female, C - Couple, F- family. There will be some G  (Generic) as we need a few non-specific. 

 THE TREAT BOX

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.

  • No money

  • Nothing perishable.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Last 2 weeks of October: Empty boxes available for collection

Last 2 weeks of November: Filled boxes to be returned to your location.

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

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

Any queries, please get in touch.

Merrie Reddington

merrie.reddington@capnz.org

Guest UserNight, City