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Editorial
Changes
There have been some recent changes
in the composition of our Messenger
Committee.
Ron Nugent, who has been our proof
reader for a number of years, is not able
to continue in this role. Ron has been an
assiduous proof reader who knows how
to dot all the is and cross all the ts. He
has also given us wise counsel on some
theological issues during his time with us.
We appreciate all Ron has done in serving
the Lord and us and thank Ron sincerely.
In answer to our prayers Ray Wilson has
now stepped up to the plate and will be
our future proof reader. Ray is a pastor at
Kelmscott WPC.
Another change in our committee is to
do with graphic design. Erica Woonings
has been our graphic designer for a
number of years. Erica introduced colour
to our front and back pages and did some
other redesigning of the magazine for us.
We want to thank Erica for all the hard
work she has done for us and give thanks
to God for her input. Again in answer
to our prayers the Lord has provided
us with another graphic designer in the
person of Roy Lim. Roy is a member of
All Nations WPC and comes to us with
much experience in graphic design and
Christian enthusiasm. We will probably
notice a few changes as Roy puts his own
stamp on the design of The Messenger.
Thanks Roy for coming on board.
An obvious major change is the
dimensions of this issue of The
Messenger. We are interested to get
feedback about what you think of this
SYNOD
Some might be thinking that is a
strange word; what does it mean? Well, it
simply means a church gathering. In our
Presbyterian form of government we do
not have a hierarchical system as does
the Anglican church. Its more of a flat
form where we have outward concentric
circles; the inner circle consisting of each
congregations session or committee of
elders. The next circle, the presbytery,
is made up of representative elders
from each session. The outer circle is
composed of representative elders from
each of the presbyteries. The synod deals
with matters that are common to all of
the presbyteries such as relationships
with other Christian denominations.
You will notice an advertisement
for our 18th Synod in this issue of The
Messenger. Please read it. This is a
great opportunity for all members and
adherents of our congregations to get
together and encourage each other in
the Lord. It will be a good time for the
East to meet the West and catch up with
old friends and meet new ones. Not only
that, you will be able to enjoy the blue
skies and beauty of the West.
So get the date into your diary right
now and arrange to be there. U
C lem W hite
T h e Me sse n ge r W i n t e r 2 0 1 1
Fe a t u re s
N athan W oonings
(Endnotes)
1 In this article all italics in quotes are mine. All bible
quotations are taken from The Holy Bible: English
Standard Version. 2001. Wheaton: Standard Bible
Society.
2 Author unknown [no date] <http://
secularfranciscans.org/f6_30.html> [accessed 2 June
2011]
3 Therefore, I believe that is why evolution is so
vehemently defended today. It explains an origin of
the world that doesnt involve a higher being than
humans. Therefore because there is no God, the
most important person, in the end, in the universe,
is me. Sound familiar?
4 The astute reader of the WCF 4:1 will notice that
there are two things mentioned there that I dont
comment on, namely that creation was an act of all
three persons of the trinity and that God created the
world in the space of six days. For further reading
on both see Berkhof, L. (1958). Systematic Theology.
Edinburgh, U.K.: Banner of Truth, pp. 129, 152-160
5 The WCF (4:1) says, It pleased Godin the
beginning, to create, or make of nothing, the world,
and all things therein whether visible or invisible
6 Bavinck, H. (2004). Reformed Dogmatics (Vol. 2).
(J. Bolt, Ed., & J. Vriend, Trans.) Grand Rapids,
Michigan: Baker Academic, p. 417
7 See also Reymond, R. L. (2001). A New Systematic
Theology of the Christian Faith (2nd ed.). Nashville,
Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, Inc. pp. 389-392 (it is
probably worth purchasing this book if you dont
own it). See also Kelly, D. F. (1997). Creation and
Change. Fearn, Ross-shire, Scotland: Christian Focus,
pp. 65-66
8 Kelly D.F., p. 57
9 Kelly D. F., p. 58
10 Kelly D. F., p. 61
11 Romans 1:21-25
12 Psalm 102:26, 27; Hebrews 1:11, 1 Peter 1:24,
Matthew 24:35
13 Psalm 90:2
14 Deut. 6:13
15 Genesis 1:26, 28
16 Deut. 4:13; Deut. 17:3
17 Bavinck, p. 417
18 The WCF (4:1) says, It pleased Godfor the
manifestation of the glory of His eternal power,
wisdom, and goodnessto create the world
(italics mine)
19 Bavinck, p. 430
20 See also Isaiah 46:10; Dan. 4:35;
21 Berkhof, p. 130
22 Reeves, J., & Story, L. (Composers). Indescribable.
[C. Tomlin, Performer]
23 Packer, J. I. (1993). Concise Theology. Wheaton,
Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers, p. 22
24 The WCF (2:1) says It pleased Godto create
the world, and all things thereinand all very
good.
25 Genesis 1:9, 12, 18, 25, 31
26 See Rev. 21; 22
27 Packer, p. 22
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Fe a t u re s
A GATEKEEPER
IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD
by
B arbara C ross
T h e Me sse n ge r W i n t e r 2 0 1 1
Fe a t u re s
CATHERINE PARR
IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH
by
B arbara C ross
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Fe a t u re s
ou will recall that John Calvin as a reality in my present need that I really
believed that nearly all the true and know him. This is the kind of knowledge by
sound wisdom we possess consists experience that Calvin has in mind.
in the knowledge of God and of ourselves.
This leads him to say that God can never
Having discussed the relationship between truly be known where there is no religion
these two things he proceeds to talk more or piety. By religion he means the active
about knowing God.
worship of God. Religious people do more
The first thing he says about truly knowing than consent to the existence of God; they
God is that it involves more than conceiving order their lives with reference to him. They
that he exists. Thats where knowing him honour and adore him, fear and obey him,
begins but it goes beyond that to grasp what trust him and seek him. Where such attitudes
befits us [in God] and is proper to his glory. and practices exist, people dont stop with
True knowledge reaches out, as it were, and knowing things about God; they actually
lays hold of that in God that is proper for relate to him. And in doing so, they truly
us to receive. There is what we might call know him.
an experiential element to truly
knowing God. We conceive of
Reverence arises out of perception
him in our minds and respond
to that by embracing what is to
of Gods glory, love out of awareness
our advantage to know of him.
Perception and action are both
of the benefits he showers upon us.
involved.
It is one thing, Calvin writes,
Similarly, piety in Calvins thinking is
to feel that God is our Maker and that he
supports us by his power, governs us by his that reverence joined with love of God
providence, nourishes us by his goodness, which the knowledge of his benefits induces.
and attends us with all sorts of blessings. Reverence and love are the two central
It another thing, however, to embrace elements of piety, Calvin says. Reverence
the grace of reconciliation offered to us arises out of perception of Gods glory, love
in Christ. Only when both of these exist out of awareness of the benefits he showers
together the perception and the action upon us. Once again, where these things exist,
people do not stop with contemplating God
can people be said to know God.
An illustration might help at this point. as admiring spectators. They call upon him,
Writing these Insights always poses a great and look to him to provide that which is to
challenge. Every week Im confronted with their advantage.
But what is the root of such religion and
a sense of my inability to write something
that will help people know God and grow in piety? Where do they spring from? Calvin
their relationship with him. In that situation I believes they grow out of the conviction
frequently remind myself that the God who that God is the fountain of every good, and
made our minds is able to help us think and that we must seek nothing elsewhere than
write, so that I need not suppose myself to be in him. Behind the love and reverence of
on my own in this task. To remind myself that true worshippers is the belief that no drop
God is such a God is part of what it means to will be found either of wisdom and light, or
know him. However, according to Calvin, it is righteousness or power or rectitude, or of
only as I go beyond appreciating Gods power genuine truth, which does not flow from
and willingness to help me to grasping this him, and of which he is not the cause. It is
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TriNiTy TheOlOgiCAl COllege WeSTerN
AuSTrAliA
Address: Trinity House 632-643 Newcastle
Street, LeederviLLe, WA
Telephone: (08) 9228 9067
Email:
info@trinity. org.au
AuSTrAliAN iNdigeNOuS MiNiSTrieS
AliCe SPriNgS
Postal:
PO Box 31, Alice Springs, NT 0871
Telephone: (08) 8955 5271
Contact: Rev. Phil & Cathy Stuart
Church Service (winter):
Meets:
20 Parke Cres, Alice Springs
Time:
10.30am
Email:
stuartmob@stuarts.id.au
Stuarts web:
www.stuarts.id.au
eNglANd
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Missions
T ony B racefield
The
place
of
Grace
Presbyterian Church of
Pakistan GPCP
In November last year while on holiday
with his family, Amjad and N believed the
Lord was calling them to start a new ministry
in Pakistan after being in NZ for 12 years.
Amjad knew that it must be established
on sound teaching and that this would be
the distinguishing factor. In January 2011
he asked his sister and brother-in-law to
start a home church at their house which
Amjad owned and things have snow-balled
at a massive rate since then. The church called Lahore Presbyterian Church - has
grown from three families to an excess of
100 people. This sort of growth in Pakistan
is unheard of.
Amjad began a large teaching ministry
via internet and telephone (most people
have mobile phones in Pakistan and
wireless internet) and over the month
of February he contacted a number of
Presbyterian pastors who wanted their
village congregations to join him.
Amjad approached me about a book of
church order for the new denomination
and we largely modified the GPCNZ
document to fit Pakistan and we then had a
structure to unite and grow a new reformed
denomination.
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Tony Bracefield
Community Pastor, Redeemer Grace
Presbyterian Church, New Zealand
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Missions
What can we
do for Japan?
by
W endy M arshall
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Missions
PRAYER VISION
Here are some of the things that we have
recently been asked to do by our national
& field partners. Most of these items
are also on-going on a regular basis.
We continue to try to build into other lives
as God gives us opportunities and thrill to
see past visions not only being taken up by
others now, but often further enhanced in
ways that we could not have imagined.
This list also comprises our prayer request
list for the next few months.
1. Developing the curriculum and leading
Life Groups for teachers at Grace
Academy (Eleanor) with the view to
making sure that they have made a
knowledgeable commitment to our
Savior Jesus Christ and then are going
on to grow in grace in their study of
the Word.
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2. Mentoring
(David)
several
acquaintances and colleagues through
times of prayer, Bible study or
counseling.
3. Preaching (David) in Hindi and
English and leading Bible studies in
churches and fellowships.
4. Preparing materials for and conducting
teacher seminars (David) at Home
Academy (on the Childrens Home
campus) and at Grace Academy.
5. Leading evening dorm devotions
once a week for the national workers
children at the Grace Academy hostel
on campus (Eleanor with the girls,
David with the boys). The Principal
and we would like to see them
commit to the mission of the school
which includes the phrase: ...and
by challenging Christian children to
consider a missional vocation.
6. Serving on the boards and committees
of Grace Academy, P.T. Seminary,
Childrens Home, Home Academy,
two other well-known and excellent
Christian schools in other cities, Valley
Bible Fellowship, and Global Hope
Trust.
Missions
Prison Ministry
T ony W alker
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Family Pages
How to Raise
Your Parents
1. Do not be afraid to speak their
language. Try to use strange
sounding phases like, Ill help you
with the dishes. and Yes.
2. Try to understand their music.
Play Andy Williams CD Moon
River, until you are accustomed to
it
3. Be patient with the underachiever.
When you catch your dieting mum
sneaking salted peanuts, do not
show your disapproval. Tell her
you love fat mothers.
4. Encourage your parents to talk
about their problems. Try to keep
in mind that to them things like
earning a living and paying off the
mortgage seem important.
5. Be tolerant of their appearance.
When your dad gets a haircut,
dont feel personally humiliated.
Remember its important for him
to look like his peers.
6. Most important of all, if they do
something you consider wrong, let
them know its their behaviour you
dislike, not themselves.
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Jokes
If God calls you to Africa
and cannibals confront you,
keep cool, calm and
collected Dont get into a stew!
ssssssssssss
When Adam told his wife a
joke,
back in the days of yore,
she could not say, as do
wives today,
Ive heard that one before.
Keep Watch
Watch your thoughts; they
become your words.
Watch your words; they
become your acts.
Watch your actions, they
become your habits.
Watch your habits; they
become your character.
Watch your character; it
becomes your destiny.
Reasons Why
You Need Jesus
Westminster
Shorter Catechism
2.
Because you need a
friend.
Jesus knows the worst about you, yet
He believes the best. Why? Because
He sees you not as you are, but as
you will be when He gets through
with you. What a friend!
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Church News
Other ministries
Sunday School continues to be very
important to us, and an opportunity for
many of our people to serve.
A home group continues every Wed night.
A prayer meeting has started up once a
month.
A mens group meets fortnightly with a
small group of men.
Our annual family camp continues to be
useful and well supported.
BULL CREEK
The Session is grateful to God for the
increase in attendance and new members that
we have seen in the last year. By Gods grace,
this has seen more ministries and increased
participation from the congregation. This
poses a challenge to the eldership to provide
more support both in the pastoral and
leadership direction of the diverse ministries
ranging from the car park ministry to the
worship teams.
It has been proposed that two or three elders
are grouped to undertake oversight of the
different ministries and to provide feedback to
other elders about their respective portfolios.
This process is being further developed in
conjunction with the deacons.
Session continues to seek the Lords guidance
in the calling of new prospective elders
and deacons to help in His work here in
Bull Creek. There are no nominations for
eldership this year and one nomination for
deacon.
The appointment of Nathan Runham as a
ministry intern assisting the teaching elders
and the various ministry groups has been an
encouraging development this year. Session
has also approved the development of an
apprenticeship program for prospective
applicants interested in pastoral and mission
work. These applicants will be invited to
serve as apprentices under the supervision
of the teaching elders after which they may
be encouraged to embark on a formal course
BROOKTON
Please continue to pray that God will use
the Challenge papers on the stand at Nolas
roadhouse. Around 50 of these are taken by
the public each month.
We letter boxed a Christian tract in virtually
every house in town before Christmas.
The Back
to
Brookton
Sunday was a
great success
when
we
welcomed
David
and
Brett installs whirlbirds
Barbara Cross
back. They ministered there back in the early
70s with their young family.
Christian books and Bibles have been
purchased from Koorong Bookshop and resold here and Kondinin at 25% discount. It
is great to see the number of books being
sold. We want to encourage everyone to read
more, especially the Bible.
It has been a joy and encouragement to have
folk coming over regularly from Narrogin.
They have made themselves at home with
us and become
one with us. It
was
through
Rachel
and
Brett that we
participated in
the Christmas
Eva Jetta is warmly
welcomed as a new member Carol evening
in Narrogin. We
seemed to make a bit of a hit with the crowd!
The Bush Mission held during the last
week of the school holidays was a great
encouragement to our congregation and
provided opportunities for us to meet other
people in the district. We pray that God will
bless the seed that was sown and that we will
see them back again next year.
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KELMSCOTT
Prayer Items:
Thanksgiving for the blessings of life and
health and peace which we have received
from our Lord;
Thanks to our Lord for the music, leading
and preaching of the Word which we need
to help us on our way;
Thanks for being able to be a part of the
family of Christ which extends beyond
our borders;
Thanks for the young people who are
being raised up through faithful family and
church life and pray for them to continue
to grow to full-orbed faith and service in
Christs kingdom;
The gatherings for corporate worship to
be up-building for believers and attractive
and accessible for newcomers;
Training of Erik as an elder/pastor/undershepherd/bishop/overseer/minister of
this branch of Christs church;
Our governments at all levels in our world;
For efforts to witness and evangelize
unbelievers to be successful;
For Phil, Cathy and Joshua to be kept safe
and encouraged to continue ministering
the love and grace of God in a town that is
increasingly troubled by social problems;
For Phil, Cathy and Joshua to be able to
take holidays when they need;
For Mustard Seed Orphanage;
For local chaplains in schools;
For Christians with families who could be
nominated for office of elder and deacon
to join our fellowship;
For everyone to continue to be faithful in
the little things of the faith;
For an efficient and financially effective
subdivision of our land; and
That our Lord may be glorified in all our
lives!
KINGSLEY
HIGHLIGHTS:
At Kingsley Presbyterian Church we
continue to praise God for His kindness. In
accordance with our vision-setting exercise,
we have identified training as a key feature of
our Church life. Our goal is to equip all Gods
people to do the work of pastoral ministry
by teaching the Bible to each other and to
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MAIDA VALE
Maida Vale has experienced a stabilizing year
this year. Numbers have remained constant
with families leaving and other families
attending the church.
The cell groups have had some movement
with new groups starting and settling in. The
mix of the groups is still changing with more
husbands & wives now attending groups
together.
The ladies groups are still attracting a good
number of the women and have had an
exciting year of Bible study and fellowship.
The ladies have again held two outreach
evenings that have been well attended and
provided good speakers that have appealed
to visitors from outside the church.
A focus on the teaching of Gods word and
encouraging the congregation to grow in
Gods word, enjoy the fellowship of believers
and serve God as they are able is the focus of
all our group ministries.
Youth ministries have also changed. The 18+
group is not functioning and the Discoverers
young teens group that had not been
operating last year has recommenced with
new leadership coming forward. The KICK
older teens has continued. This is an
exciting thing for the youth and the church
Mens breakfasts have been re established on
a regular 2 monthly basis. These breakfasts
have had a focus on reaching men from
outside the church.
We were able to actively be involved with
an outreach tent at the Kalamunda Show
this year. The Jesus Tent operated by a
group People who Promote Jesus gave
us the opportunity to speak with people and
promote our own church. We have supported
this event for 2 years now.
Mandurah
It has been a challenging year for Mandurah.
We have lost families (members and
adherents) mainly due to relocation. We
praise God for more people willing to serve
in the church. There remains a good spirit of
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Contacts
belCONNeN WPC
Meets:
61 Templeton Street,
(cnr Rowan St.)
COOK, ACT 2614
Time:
9.30am and 6.30pm (every Sunday)
Address: 61 Templeton Street,
COOK, ACT 2614
Office Ph: (02) 6251 7727
Fax:
(02) 6251 7737
Email:
pastor@wpc-belconnen.org.au
Contact: Revd Geoff Findlay
Telephone: (02) 6259 7707 (a/h)
QueeNSlANd
Meets:
Times:
30
Website: http://www.metrowest.cc
Postal:
2/101 Harts Rd, INDOOROOPILLY,
QLd 4068
Contact: Revd Ian Spence
Email:
spence01@optusnet.com.au
grACe ChriSTiAN ChurCh (redbANk WPC)
Meets:
School Road, redBANK PLAiNS
Time:
9.30am
Nathan Campus
Postal:
P.O. Box 347, GOODNA, QLd 4300
Contact: Revd David Smith
Telephone: (07) 3495 7051
Email:
david@gracecc.com.au
PreSbyTery OF QueeNSlANd
Moderator: John Hamilton
Clerk: Ian Spence
Postal:
2/101 Harts Road,
INDOOROOPILLY, QLD 4068
Telephone: (07) 3371 2512
Email:
john.h@bigpond.net.au
WeSTMiNSTer TheOlOgiCAl COllege
QueeNSlANd
WeSTerN AuSTrAliA
Meets:
Meets:
Times:
Postal:
Meets:
Meets:
Time:
Postal:
Interim
Moderator: Revd Steve Schoof
Contact: Elder Nathan Woonings
Telephone: (08) 9586 1910
Email:
nw_wpcm@iprimus.com.au
Murdoch University
10.00am; 5.00pm
9 Johansen Promenade MurdOCH
WA 6150
Contact: Revd Matthew Waldron
Mob:
0419 140 404
Email:
mattwaldron@bigpond.com
PreSbyTery OF WeSTerN AuSTrAliA
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18th Synod
The Presbytery of Western Australia invites you to this important time of fellowship in the Gospel, reviewing our
past actions and planning for future ministry to extend Gods kingdom in this region of the world. The WPCs 18th
Synod 2011 will start 9:00 am on Thursday 29 September and officially run until 2:30 pm on Saturday 1 October. We
encourage interstate visitors to arrive in Perth by Wednesday 28 September. Transportation to and from the airport can
be easily arranged; just let Maureen know your arrival time and flight number.
For those who can attend, WPC Bull Creek will also host a combined service of worship at WPC Bull Creek on Sunday
2nd October at 9.30 am, followed by a time of fellowship over lunch for those delegates who can stay. We are praying
and working now to enable this to be a fruitful assembly.
All are welcome!
We welcome delegates, endorsed by their respective
presbyteries, to attend and participate on the floor of Synod. We
also welcome WPC members, adherents and visitors to attend
the Synod. Take advantage of this opportunity to meet the
delegates and to observe this national assembly of elders. Your
presence will encourage the delegates as they participate in this
important forum of our church.
Our meeting venue is superb!
All Nations Presbyterian Church
Second Floor
The Beaufort Centre
74-82 Beaufort Street
Perth WA 6000
(Opposite the WA Museum)
Lunch, morning and afternoon tea will be provided at ANPC
each day.
Dinner will be provided Thursday and Friday; Saturdays dinner
will be arranged for those delegates who are staying until
Sunday.
Synod registration fee: $40.00
Day visitors: $15.00 per day or $10.00 per meal
Our Accommodation is excellent!
All Seasons Perth - Acacia Hotel
15 Robinson Avenue
Perth WA 6000
(600m north of ANPC)
AAA Rating: Four Stars
www.acaciahotel.com.au
Accommodation Costs:
Double Room: $199.00 per room per night* (Queen bed)
Twin Room: $199.00 per room per night* (Twin single beds)
Single Room: $169.00 per room per night*
* All room costs include continental buffet breakfast
Rooms with facilities for the disabled are available at the Acacia
Hotel.
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WA Churches!
We hope that WA commissioners will stay at the All Seasons
Hotel to facilitate fellowship with our interstate brethren.
Social Program!
There are plenty of things to see and do in Perth. ANPC is
located in the heart of Perth and the All Seasons Acacia Hotel
is within easy walking distance of the Northbridge cappuccino
strip and the Perth CBD. Bus travel in the inner city is fee of
charge. Yes, you do get something for nothing in Perth! We will
organize a program for wives who attend with their husbands.
Please Register Early!
Details on who is attending are extremely important to us;
we need to know as soon as possible. We have limited rooms
available until 1st September; we then have only those rooms
that are booked and deposit paid. This is the tourist season and
the hotel is likely to fill up. Please book early. You can cancel
before 1st September but cancellations after this date will
attract a $100.00 cancellation fee. Accommodation bookings
after the 1st September will be difficult to make.
Bookings and Enquires:
Maureen Southgate
All Nations Presbyterian Church
PO Box 8693
Perth BC WA 6849
Email: churchoffice@allnations.org.au
Phone: (08) 9228 4951 (Thursday or Friday)
Fax: (08) 9228 4956
Please book your accommodation
with Maureen Southgate
by Monday 1 August 2011.
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