Archive for May, 2008

The Price Is Right

This week’s petrol prices hit an all time high in Australia. Every week prices seem to be rising for food and other necessities of life. Isn’t it great to know that the price of salvation has stayed the same!

We are saved by grace. Jesus paid the price in full when he died almost 2000 years ago. This offer of salvation is still available to each person who calls on the name of Jesus.

We have had an exciting week connecting with our community. Tuesday’s “Best Is Yet To Come” Lunch launched our new Seniors Ministry with a great meal. Wayne Pickford raised the hopes of over ninety people and focussed us on the important things we can don in praying and proclaiming the gospel.

On Wednesday Night over 40 men joined us at Dapto Bowling Club where we were reminded that Jesus is the Man who could not be held down.

Friday was an other day of connecting. Carol Stumbles organised the Cancer Council Morning Tea which coincided with our English for Life Morning Tea and our Craft Group’s morning tea. It was marvellous to see the connections being forged.

Stephen Semenchuk

Bulletin 25th May, 2008

Bulletin 25/05/08 (pdf, 1.82 MB)

Making A Difference

Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today.
Teach a man to fish; and you have fed him for a lifetime.
Author unknown

Ray McPhail was one of the original intake of students at Dapto High 50 years ago. It was a significant day for him when he no longer caught the train into Wollongong and instead, could just walk around the corner to school. He reflects that the establishment of Dapto High marked the next stage of Dapto itself, growing and developing a greater sense of local community.

Thousands of lives have been shaped in Dapto High over the last 50 years. As a church it has been a privilege for Dapto Anglican to play our part representing Jesus Christ by offering Scripture Seminars, lunch time programs, our facilities for the High School Dance Group to rehearse in and supporting where ever we can.

We have benefited by the number of leaders and members from Dapto High who have made Jesus their Lord and Saviour and continue to contribute to the vitality of our Church Community. Our Link Missionary, Jason McPhail is providing tertiary theological eduction in Indonesia, Ben Boardman is training to be a church planter in Sydney and many recent and current students help lead our thriving Children’s Ministry.

As the high school “strives for higher things”, we appreciate the opportunities we are given to provide a Christian dimension to such a noble aim.

Stephen Semenchuk

Bulletin 18th May, 2008

Bulletin 18/05/08 (pdf, 1.5 MB)

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