Rev. Alistair MacRae’s powerpoint presentation from the May meeting of the Presbytery of Port Philip West can be downloaded with a CLICK HERE (220Kb)
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Easter Services for this year are:
Thursday 20th
7.30pm: Communion Supper at St. Andrew’s
Friday 21st
9.30am: Good Friday Memorial service at St. Andrew’s
11.00am: Good Friday Ecumenical March
beginning in Foodworks carpark
Sunday 23rd
6.30am: Dawn Service at Pentland Hills
9.30am: Easter Day celebration at St. Andrew’s
This was a prayer I came up with over Christmas. It’s a good example of the way I’m structuring our prayers of Confession and Reconciliation at the moment. Usually the language and imagery is more closely tied to the reading or theme of the day than this. This one’s quite generic - which is why I thought I’d post it here if anyone wants to use it.
General prayer of Confession and Reconciliation
God our Maker,
our Creator,
our eternal Mother and Father;
there are times
when we turn away from you
and forget
your consistent love for us,
and welcome for us,
into your eternal family.
For these times of turning;
God, have mercy.
GOD, HAVE MERCY.
Jesus Christ our leader,
our Saviour,
our friend;
there are times
when we turn away from you
and deny our commitment
to follow your way
and be known as your friends.
For these times of denial;
Christ, have mercy.
CHRIST, HAVE MERCY.
Holy Spirit our companion,
our breath,
our inspiration;
there are times
when we turn away from you,
and refuse to let you lead us
into lives of risky love;
caring for others
as much as we care for ourselves.
For these times of refusal;
Spirit, have mercy.
SPIRIT, HAVE MERCY.
…and if
there is anything else
we need to bring before God
at this time
we do so now in the quiet.
[time of silence]
God did not send the Son
into the world
to condemn the world,
but in order that the world
might be saved through him.
If you turn away
from your sins,
then you turn to God
and are forgiven.
THANKS BE TO GOD.
I’ve been looking at wall-planners for 2008 in an attempt to get a bit organised, and couldn’t find one that I thought did the job properly for our parish, so I’ve made one.

It’s an Excel file that includes the liturgical dates and seasons, some saint’s day commemorations and the various (Victorian) public holidays and secular event days.
I just print it out on A4 sheets and then cut and pasted it together as a large wall planner.
Feel free to use it and edit it as you wish.
You can download it here (96Kb)
Sunday 16th December
Pentland Hills Uniting Church
Family Christmas Carols service
5.00pm for BBQ, 6.00pm for service
Sunday 23rd December
St. Andrew’s, Bacchus Marsh
4.30pm Children’s Church Christmas
Monday 24th December (Christmas Eve)
Parwan South Uniting Church
8.00pm Carols and Lessons
St. Andrew’s, Bacchus Marsh
11.30pm Midnight Vigil Service
Tuesday 25th December (Christmas Day)
St. Andrew’s, Bacchus Marsh
9.30am Christmas Day family celebration
