Ash Wednesday traditionally marks the commencement of Lent. This year it falls on Wednesday the 05th March. As a church, we're going to follow the QLD UCA SYNOD's Lent resource "Renewal : God's story, our story." The full small group study guide is available to download here.
In everyday life, the word "RENEWAL" can cause dread — an insurance renewal will cost a lot of money, a passport or license renewal could mean lots of paperwork or time spent waiting in a line, and a lease renewal may raise the cost of living..
But the word RENEWAL can also bring a sense of hope, excitement, and thankfulness, especially when things change and improve.
Check out these definitions:
• “A process in which something improves or is improved after being in a bad condition” Cambridge Dictionary
• “Renewal of something lost, dead, or destroyed is the process of it growing again or being replaced.” Collins Dictionary
• “1. To make like new: restore to freshness, vigour, or perfection. 2. To make new spiritually.” Merriam-Webster
This Lent, we encourage you to take the time to reflect on where you have seen God’s renewal in your life, and in the Church. What has been improved or restored? Where have you seen growth and freshness? Where have you seen God at work? As you look to the future, what areas of your life, or the Church, still need God’s renewal? Let’s share our stories, encourage and uplift each other, seek God, and together be part of God’s renewal process here on Earth.
This material includes six Lent group studies and two Easter studies, which can be used individually or in a group. The QLD Synod Mission Accompanying team formulated this material. With special thanks to Katherine Ruhle, Scott Dowman, Jameson Ross, Paul Clark, Bruce Moore, Dominic Chan, Richard Moore, Jenny Potter and Josie Neuendorff.
Please contact us for all enquiries about hall hire and availability:
buildingbookings@emmanueluca.org.au
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Conveniently located approximately 800 meters from the Enoggera train station, Emmanuel Uniting Church offers a multipurpose hall suitable for a variety of events. Our hall provides ample space and functionality, with parking capacity for up to 30 cars.
Hall Features:
- High Ceilings and Carpeted Floors: Ideal for a wide range of activities, from Pilates to training days.
- Fully Functioning Shared Kitchen: Kitchen with tea/coffee making facilities (not certified for commercial use). Note that the kitchen is a shared space and may be accessed by Emmanuel Church staff and members who could be on-site during your booking.
- Wheelchair Accessible: Fully accessible facilities to accommodate all guests.
- Child Safe Environment: Includes a fully fenced grassed area, providing a safe space for children.
- Tables & Chairs: Approximately 100 plus chairs and approximately 10 large tables.
- Technical: Guest Wi-Fi, large wall-mounted screen, and sound system with microphone.
Room Dimensions and Capacity:
- Hall Dimensions: 20.0 x 14.4 meters (excluding storerooms)
- Total Area: 256 square meters
- Maximum Capacity: 128 people (based on 2 square meters per person)
Booking Considerations:
- Quiet Time: If your booking requires quiet time, please check with the Emmanuel Office to ensure no church activities are occurring during your proposed time to avoid any inconvenience.
- Special Requests: Access to other parts of the church building, apart from the hall, kitchen, and amenities, requires special requests and prior approval.
Public Liability Insurance:
- Certificate of Currency: As a hirer you must arrange your own Public Liability Insurance and supply a copy of the Certificate of Currency with the completed Licence Agreement.
- Please note: a certificate of currency is not your invoice or policy statement but a statement provided by your insurer.
Hire agreement documents:
- Licence Agreement: We require the tenant to complete a Licence Agreement and provide a current Certificate of Currency (see above).
- Documents must be signed and sent to buildingbookings@emmanueluca. We do accept scanned signed copies.
For more information on availability and rates, please contact us at buildingbookings@emmanueluca.org.au.
Our booking availability for this month is visible here
Community Helping Hand is one way we can connect with our local Community by offering Help, using our Hands and Hearts. It seems incredible that in our community there are some people who don’t have homes but sleep in our parks, and that there are people who have to come here for food. What we offer is not fancy gourmet food, but basic things: baked beans, rice, noodles, milk, tea bags, toothpaste, etc. As well as offering bags of food, may we care for these people with our prayers, and be mindful of these people on the sidelines of our community.
We offer the food hamper service as an Emergency Relief Basis and the hours of service are as follows.
Monday and Thursday 9.00m - 12 noon (only)
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If you would like to donate to this project one way is through the containers for change scheme.
The Community Helping Hand code is
C10226106
all support is greatly appreciated.
This project is fully funded my the Emmanuel Uniting Church Community.
Small groups and individuals are invited to participate in the discovering a more generous life-style this February by practicing the way of generosity.
https://www.practicingtheway.org/generosity
The easiest way for you and your group to access the materials is to sign-up for the generosity practice.
https://launch.practicingtheway.org/signup
Each week there is a teaching video which you will watch as part of your time together. For those who want to do this offline you can download the teaching notes and read it (or read in advance) in lieu of the video. There is also a personal practice which you can do between sessions - with the opportunity for sharing on how you went the following week.
This is best done in community with a small group. The weekly practice is more then just a bible study - it's a time of sharing, learning, prayer and reflection; most of all it provides a way of being encouraged as you practice the way of Jesus by cultivating a more generous life-style and doing this together is the way of Jesus’ followers.
Small group leaders - You can identify Emmanuel Uniting Church as your church and identify yourself as a small group leader and create ‘your own’ weekly meeting for gathering your small group to participate in the weekly practice. You can even invite members of your group (by email) to join in your group meeting; how easy is that! Or for those small groups that want an ‘offline’ option… you can download the links for the teaching session each week (suggest pre-read before your small group) and personal practice (for after your small group) in the table below.
Links for the four weeks (sessions 1-4) and the ‘bonus’ session (5) are below
Session Video Teaching notes Personal Practice
Session1 video 1 teaching notes 1 practice 1
Session2 video 2 teaching notes 2 practice 2
Session3 video 3 teaching notes 3 practice 3
Session4 video 4 teaching notes 4 practice 4
Session5 video 5 teaching notes 5 practice 5
Our weekly sermons at Emmanuel will loosely follow sessions 1 - 4 of practicing the way, starting Feb 02.
This February let’s practice the way of generosity as part of our ongoing discipleship journey at Emmanuel.