Archive for June, 2006
Mission Brief: Matthew 28:19-20
On a cold Tuesday morning in 2006, a small cluster of committed Christians braved the weather to travel to a distant location to share Jesus with the natives. The venue for this expedition… Dapto High School.
This band of brothers (and sisters) huddled together to assess their rations & equipment. One projector, one laptop, a dodgy school sound system, one toasted sandwich and a Bible. The unit realised they needed more than this in a hostile environment and so they prayed for God’s strength. And God’s strength they needed as the first tribe to come in was Year 7.
Andy Stevenson stood in front of the crowd and boldly shared the message of Jesus being the light in our dark world. The team then played games, ran discussion groups and showed different forms of media to connect with the inhabitants of this strange land called High School.
The day continued with over 400 students in Year 8, 9, 10 and 11 each hearing the message of Jesus in their own tongue. Each tribe was different… asking different questions that were relevant to them, varied levels of participation and diverse responses to the Bible.
At the end of the day, the small cluster felt an overwhelming level of patriotism to their Commander in Chief – God and thanked Him for the privilege of sharing His word.
Dianne Whittaker
P.s.: If you want to continue support of scripture seminars and the regular teaching of primary school scripture, why not take advantage of the special envelopes in today’s bulletin. Dapto Anglican has a special SRE Account which is tax deductible. Any donations you make before the 30th June can be claimed back in your next tax return. If you require a receipt remember to fill in the slip inside the envelope.
Stephen Semenchuk
Bulletin 11th June, 2006
Get the who, what and when for this Sunday, the following week and beyond.
Bulletin 11/06/06 (pdf, 478 KB)
Bulletin 4th June, 2006
Better late than never!
Bulletin 04/06/06 (pdf, 786KB)
Lighten the Load
During the storm God sent on Jonah’s escape boat (Jonah 1:4-5) the crew went into survival mode. They threw the cargo into the sea so that the boat would be lighter and more likely to survive. Their survival tactic was to lighten their load.
Our world spends billions of dollars in advertising, encouraging us to increase our debt. Our financially insane environment has a simple message; spend, spend, spend!
The result is that many of us struggle under a financial burden of debt. The freedom and life Jesus offers us gets lost in a fog of interest and pressure.
Jesus offers his financial plan for free in Matthew chapter 6.
“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes?
Matthew 6:25
But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.
Matthew 6:33-34
Stephen Semenchuk




