Annual report for 2011

Reports from groups are being posted here as they are received.
Enquiries to DavidMorgan, Council Secretary

Adult Group
Asylum Seeker Support Group
Badminton
Book Club
Broadcast Ministry
Church Council
Community Hub MG
Community Outreach Group
Database team
Faith Development Missional Group
Fete Committee
FISH Gold
FISH Yellow
GOMER
GWUC Playgroups
Leisure Time
Meditation Group (SG)
Men's Fellowship
Property
Uniting Voices

Group

Adult Group

Contact

Ross&PatVevers

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Fellowship

Office bearers

Pat & Ross Vevers, Graeme Schober & Bobbie Rooks.

Membership numbers

64

Attendance

45

Meeting times & days

First Friday of the month, 8pm

Locations used by Group

Church

Highlights of the year

50th year celebration (Meal at church).

Great guest speakers.

June roast dinner at church.

Christmas function at Mulgrave Country Club.

Leaders for 2012: Glenys & Leighton Collins, Lyn and Pam McDonald

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

-

Group

Asylum Seeker Support Group

Contact

RobinPope

Purpose, Aims or Mission

1. To provide support for asylum seekers in our community, through Hotham Mission ASP (via the Outer Eastern Asylum Seeker Support Network) and the Dandenong Asylum Seekers Centre

2. To keep the GWUC congregation informed about asylum seeker issues

Office bearers

Convenor: Robin Pope

Deputy: Bobbie Rooks

Membership numbers

7

Attendance

5

Meeting times & days

GWUC group meets irregularly, as deemed necessary

OEASSN meets every 6 weeks

Locations used by Group

Homes of members

Highlights of the year

1. In June, group members and others from GWUC assisted in delivering envelopes and door-knocking in Whitehorse municipality for their Community Chest Appeal, resulting in a share of the appeal totalling $8324, directed towards providing accommodation for asylum seekers (the highest allocation received by OEASSN from this source so far).

2. An application for a share of the proceeds from the GWUC 2011 fete provided a further $2500+ to provide emergency accommodation for asylum seekers awaiting housing by Hotham Mission ASP.

3. Through the boxes in the church foyer, in 2011 the group has continued to collect and deliver: over 125 items of food, 57 of household linen, 49 toiletries and nearly 700 items of clothing donated by the GWUC congregation.

4. In response to an appeal by Hotham Mission ASP (notified in the church bulletin) for donations towards Christmas gifts for their clients, over $400 worth of store vouchers and cinema tickets were forwarded to Hotham Mission ASP.

5. Inserts in the monthly and weekly bulletins have kept the congregation informed, and in addition Robin addressed the Men’s Fellowship in May 2011, bringing them up-to-date with current issues regarding asylum seekers. (NewView will be a future means for the continuing debate.)

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

Group

Badminton

Contact

IanMcMillan

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Promote health and feloowship through badminton with members of the congregation and the community.

Office bearers

Ian McMillan, Onn CHin, Lynne Boyer.

Membership numbers

14

Attendance

6 Monday and 6 Thursday

Meeting times & days

Mondays 8-10pm and Thursdays 8-10pm

Locations used by Group

Church hall

Highlights of the year

Through the church website, community members have come along to play.

Assisted with the Fete and the International Dinner.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

NIL

Group

Book Club

Contact

Don&BevReid

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Select, read and discuss books.

Office bearers

Don & Bev Reid.

Membership numbers

15

Attendance

15

Meeting times & days

First Wednesday of each month at 8pm.

Locations used by Group

Members’ homes

Highlights of the year

Celebrated our 25th year of operating.

We lost Mary Ward from our membership of 25 years. She made a significant contribution to the club, along with her husband Graham. Graham left recently.

We now have two vacancies and welcome enquiries.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

Club is self supporting.

Require assistance with book stall at fete.

Would appreciate advertising of vacancies.

Group

Broadcast Ministry

Contact

WarrenGreenwood

Purpose, Aims or Mission

To provide a broadcast of selected worship services to selected locations and record and create DVD for distribution to GWUC members and other interested parties.

Office bearers

None

Membership numbers

6

Attendance

Meeting times & days

Ad hoc as required

Locations used by Group

Homes

Highlights of the year

• Beeac Broadcasts each month

• The preparation of DVD’s for Beeac and Boort

• The continued interest in DVD’s from GWUC services and special events.

• The youth beginning to use the facilities for recording evening worship.

• Negative note: The theft of the Laptop, screen and one of 3 cameras in November – UVA Insurances have paid full replacement value less $500 excess. This will be used, in conjunction with remaining amounts of Synod project funds to upgrade the facilities for future growth.

• We are looking to expand the service recordings in 2012 to 11.00am worship and with the upgrade of the GWUC computer facilities and web site, provide Blog options so people can select from a number of recent services instead of just the last.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

None at this stage.

Group

Church Council

Contact

JohnHurst

Purpose, Aims or Mission

The Church Council shall give priority in its life to building up the Congregation in faith and love, sustaining members in hope, and leading the Congregation to a fuller participation in Christ’s mission in the world.(from UCA Constitution)

Office bearers

Chair: John Hurst

Deputy Chair: Dean Mann

Secretary: David Morgan

Deputy Secretary: Lynne Boyer

Membership numbers

26

Attendance

16

Meeting times & days

Third Wednesday of each month.

Locations used by Group

Room 1.

Highlights of the year

For more comprehensive list, see the wiki page CouncilAnnualReport2011. Group names in parentheses refer to other group annual reports

Council – some membership changes: Beverly McGlead stood down as Deputy Chair, replaced by Dean Mann

Growing Generous Givers: mini campaign held during October (Finance)

Ministry Team: Ineke Gyles retired (Jan), Rosemary Carter arrived (Feb); Debbie Davey stood down as Children and Families, suppy by Belinda Clear (Ministry)

Worship: experiment with new creative worship at 9:30 has proved worthwhile and is to be continued (Faith Development)

Communications: continue with a number of new innovations (Communications)

Property: leasing to Box Hill Chinese Christian Church commenced (Property)

On The Way Together: under review

Office: Wendy Wyatt completed her contract, replaced by Heather Hon under a new position description.

Database: audit has been completed. Operational, and now used to support a variety of church information management functions. We have 887 confirmed members on the roll. (Database)

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

Group

Community Hub MG

Contact

JudithGreenwood

Purpose, Aims or Mission

To connect with people in the community who come in to the church, and also people in our congregation, by being welcoming and offering hospitality

Office bearers

Judith Greenwood – Coordinator

Committee – Laurel Muir, Judy Fry

Greg Fry, Rosemary Carter

Membership numbers

Volunteers - 46

Attendance

25+

Meeting times & days

As and when required

Locations used by Group

Foyer and fellowship area (The Hub)

Highlights of the year

• Special morning teas at The Hub eg. Cancer Council Morning Tea, Muffin Morning, Hot Cross Bun Morning Tea, Seniors’ Morning Tea

• Children dressing up in nativity dress ups

• The man who loves our biscuits still coming most weeks

• The lady who lives on her own nearby still calling in every now and then

• Other people who come in because they see our sign outside

• Morning teas for Munch With A Bunch

• People from our church getting to know others who attend a different time service

• Continuation of our relationship with the staff at The Body Shop at The Glen and their participation in some of our special morning teas

• Working together with playgroup at different times

• Having the feeling that The Hub is a large family that includes not only The Hub volunteers, the Ministry Team, and people from our church who visit The Hub, but also the people who come to The Hub from our community. It’s having a sense of belonging.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

Continued support, prayer and participation.

Group

Community Outreach Group

Contact

LynMcDonald

Purpose, Aims or Mission

To support, encourage, and help facilitate outreach projects (if desired) rather than “creating” Projects

Office bearers

LynMcDonald, Co-ordinator

BarbaraKrieger, Secretary

Membership numbers

10

Attendance

7-8

Meeting times & days

1st Thursday of Month (except January, July, Oct, & December), 8:00pm

Locations used by Group

Homes of group members

Highlights of the year

• Congregation Outreach Project (COP) Applications requested $40,600 with $24,793 being finally allocated to eight Projects. The Selection and distribution process was managed again by the Group

• Feedback from some of the 2010 COP Projects good, ie Ermera and Baguia (East Timor), Frontier Services, Cheryl Ems, and Kenya Outreach group

• Playgroups continue with strength of numbers and applications. Many overseas family find GWUC Playgroups on the wiki. A few?? of the families are joining in other activities of the Church.

• Habitat for Humanity “Brush with Kindness” Bushfire Response has received some people support for most months activities.

• Support to the flooded town of Charlton has included donations of household goods, food and $5,000+ as well as visits from by GWUC members.

• Outreach Sunday 31 July 2011, Love thy 7 Billion Neighbours, was a combined service led and arranged by Alanee Hearnshaw and Amé Pocklington, included an “interview with Kaye and Rose Morgan on their Habitat home building in Bali North, and a video Clip from Pastor John Russel acknowledging GWUC’s assistance to Charlton. The Service was followed by a Hi Tea for Habitat provided and arranged by six of the young women.

• In addition to the above specific Projects, Outreach Group has supported and encouraged many other Outreach activities including:

* Clean Up Australia Day

* Operation Christmas Child

* Kids Hope

* Bec Weterings in the Kimberly’s, and Laura Morgan in Maningrida (Arnhem Land)

* Asylum Seekers

* Christmas Alight

* Chairs and Tanks for Timor

• Outreach Group spend substantial time in publicising outreach projects via the weekly and monthly Bulletins, Noticeboard, Newview, public speaking and announcements.

• The Group provides their Agenda, Minutes of Meeting and Reports to Church Council on the wiki.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

• Be aware of the Group’s activities, Communicate with the Group, and support the activities.

* Carry out review of the operation of the Group (probably in conjunction with reviewing all Missional Groups

* Find a new Group coordinator

Group

Database team

Contact

WarrenGreenwood

Purpose, Aims or Mission

To establish, maintain and manage the database that records the rolls to meet the requirements of GWUC

Office bearers

None

Membership numbers

8

Attendance

As required

Meeting times & days

Ad hoc as required.

Locations used by Group

Ad hoc as required.

Highlights of the year

• Establishment of a database protocol and associated rules and processes (ongoing)

• Complete update of the entire database, including information correction and contact with as many GWUC families as possible.

• Improved communication opportunities

• Improved data accuracy

• Automated email processes

More to be done – but a great start.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

• A willingness to support the task and the aims of the group

• A commitment to communicating with our congregation better

• Support and funding to maintain the system in a professional manner.

Group

Faith Development Missional Group

Contact

ColinKing

Purpose, Aims or Mission

The group decided to adopt the new title of “Faith Development Missional Group”. It was felt that this reflected the main purpose of the group in the pursuit of opportunities for members to develop and strengthen their faith.

Increase focus on faith development….Look objectively at study programs, considering subject matter, length of study, perhaps conducting an audit of existing groups…. Explore the development of spiritual practices…. Development of resources for people of different levels of faith development…. Utilise NewView to encourage the reading of new material, all the way emphasizing the importance of discussion…. Make use of the web site to publicize TV programs, DVD’s, books and on line material. Have kid friendly stuff on the web site as well…. Hold a conference or thematic seminar…. Publicize the speakers on at seven o’clock and advertise the ability to watch these services on the web…. Make connections to interfaith celebrations.

Office bearers

Convenor – Colin King

Recorder - Belinda Clear

Membership numbers

16

Attendance

Meeting times & days

First Thursday, February to December

Locations used by Group

Members' homes.

Highlights of the year

Much time was taken up with discussion of worship matters, especially the new 9.30 format, though all services come under our consideration. A review of services was contemplated, but, as a review of all services was carried out two years ago, it was felt that only a review of 9.30 was needed. A sub group was been appointed to establish a timeline for this action and to formulate questions that might be addressed. A timeline was set, running from August to November, a survey was designed by Rosemary and Belinda, the data from this survey was analyzed and the results conveyed to Church Council.

It was decided that the services on fifth Sunday would each be run by a Missional Group. The Faith development Group ran a combined service and workshop on 29th May. The study workshop ran in conjunction with the 10 am service including breakfast. The workshop coordinator was Phillip Hughs and the guest preacher was Gil Cann. We felt this was a successful event and worth following up with something similar next year. The theme of the connection between faith, discipleship and life, was in keeping with this groups purpose. Presenters Gill Cann and Philip Hughes gave us good value. Reasonable numbers attended with a spread of age groups and services represented. We would in future, however, seek ways of increasing attendance even further

We see study groups giving our community the opportunity to express, share and develop their faith journey. Follow up programs are of value, eg; those who attended the Alpha course are still meeting to carry on from that program, this is to be encouraged. Various study groups are running through the year as well as special events such as Lenten and Advent opportunities. Lenten study was based on small groups, with attendance from most church groups. The content was excellent, with DVD and notes based on “The Divine Conspiracy” by Professor Dallas Willard, calling us to a deeper and more authentic faith. The program was well received and it stimulated engaging discussion. The study book, “The Uncluttered Heart” by Beth Richardson, was recommended for informal advent reflection.

Themes for future studies: Need a variety of different studies that could be done. There are some good Lenten material from Mediacom that we could use. We would consider running studies at any time, need to seek feedback on what is required and to advertise study programs more effectively. We would look at producing a brochure that talks about what is available and encourage people to join existing groups or start up new ones.

Meetings were held regularly and were quite well attended. We have representation from most of the Sunday services. Considerable time was devoted to worship matters, as we had to work through the change of format and time change for the 9.30 service. This included the review and designing the survey that was part of that process. The members expressed the desire to give more time to the area of faith development. This presents exciting opportunities in areas such as expressing and discussing differing views of faith and theology, the value of literature, poetry, art and music, attending seminars and workshops within and outside GWUC. We look forward to an exciting year of growth and discovery.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

Continuing prayers and encouragement.

Group

Fete Committee

Contact

YanEmms

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Organise and set up the infrastructure to facilitate an annual fete for raising funds to support outside groups and individuals involved in helping their community.

Office bearers

n.a.

Membership numbers

5

Attendance

2-4

Meeting times & days

As required, pre and post fete. Usually monthly between June to October.

Locations used by Group

In home of committee member

Highlights of the year

-The willingness of our church community to participate in the preparation prior to the fete. The joy they express during the fete and the fellowship that we share when cleaning up after the event.

-The continual goodwill we receive from our neighbours as they donate their pre loved goods and the great crowds that attend our fete.

-The dedicated stall coordinators that give of themselves so generously each year, thereby making the tasks of the fete committee so much easier.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

Encourage 1 or 2retired person to join the fete committee so that we can share our tasks more equitably.

Group

FISH Gold

Contact

Sue&DavidMorgan

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Sharing fellowship in each others' homes

Office bearers

Convenors: Sue Morgan & Yan Emms

Membership numbers

16

Attendance

12

Meeting times & days

Sunday lunch about 6 times per year

Locations used by Group

Members' homes

Highlights of the year

Organising the Book Sale in March. This raised money for the church funds, and enabled the group to work together on a task.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

None

Group

FISH Yellow

Contact

IanMcMillan

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Meet for fellowship and provide pastoral care to each other.

Office bearers

IanMcMillan & Ann McMillan Coordinators

Membership numbers

17

Attendance

14 to 17

Meeting times & days

Approcimately every 5-6 weeks, usually a Friday, Saturday or Sunday.

Locations used by Group

Usually members' homes.

Highlights of the year

Celebrated one milestone birthday.

Weekend at Cape Paterson and attending the Wonthaggi theatrical production of “Cabaret”. Also worshipped with Wonthaggi UC.

Attending the Cheltenham Light Opera Company production of “Aspects of Love”

Tenpin bowling and restaurant night.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

NIL

Group

GOMER

Contact

DavidMorgan

Purpose, Aims or Mission

A group for men (originally newly-retired) to enjoy simple weekly fellowship over coffee in an unstructured atmosphere, as and when they are able. Keener members also do a collective walk before coffee.

Office bearers

Membership Secretary: David Morgan

Membership numbers

25

Attendance

15

Meeting times & days

Mondays at 10am.

Locations used by Group

Madeline’s Restaurant, Jells Park

Highlights of the year

Several special birthdays - celebrated with food as well as coffee;

Occasional ‘drop-in’ visits by old friends from local/overseas places; Special dispensation given for Rosemary to visit.

A new weekly record attendance was created – 19.

Lots of sharing of knowledge & wisdom.

Training the waitress to take the orders sequentially around the table.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

None.

Group

GWUC Playgroups

Contact

KayeMackinnon

Purpose, Aims or Mission

To participate in the Outreach Mission of the Church by facilitating playgroups which aim to provide a welcoming, supportive, happy and safe community for mothers (or other carers) and their young children.

Office bearers

Support team:

Helen Boucher, Kimberly Easton, Pam Graham, Joy Jackson, Kaye Mackinnon(coordinator), Bev Richardson

Assistants:

Gael O’Brien, Nancy Burns 2, Judith Mance, Joy Wahner, Angel Shea

(all the above are GWUC members) .

Membership numbers

Total families: 47 Total children: 64

Attendance

Children: 14 – 18 Mothers/carers: 10 – 12 Total participants each day: 24 - 30

Meeting times & days

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

10 am – 12 noon

Locations used by Group

Rooms 2 & 3 and playground.

Highlights of the year

o We have full (in fact over) enrolment in all three groups, and a substantial waiting list

o In each group we have established a shared morning tea time, age appropriate art and craft activities and nursery rhyme singing time in every session

o Close cooperation with The Hub has been very beneficial

o Continued encouragement and practical support from the Outreach Missional Group and the Property Committee has been appreciated

o There has been ever increasing cultural diversity of playgroup membership. We now have about 10 South Korean families as we as families from India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia, South Africa, China, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia

o There has been interest from playgroup mothers in the activities of GWUC, particularly 4.30 Family Worship

o Support and visits from the Ministry Team have been appreciated

o Grace is sung before morning tea at each session

o Birthdays have been celebrated with food from diverse cultures!

o Christmas parties with visits from 3 GWUC gentlemen as Santas were a great success

o Many mothers are very recently arrived in Australia without extended family or friends and have no support or company except their husbands.

o Enrolments come by word of mouth, through The Hub and the majority, via the GWUC website. A number of families enquire for places before even arriving in Australia!

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

• A comment: with about 60 - 70 of us using room 3 each week, despite our care, Room 3 is suffering wear and tear and looking very shabby.

• Playgroups appreciate being acknowledged as an intentional and significant part of GWUC’s mission to the wider Glen Waverley Community.

• Note: Playgroups continue to be financially self supporting.

Group

Leisure Time

Contact

MargaretFraser

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Leisure Time is an outreach program of GWUC. It serves the aged and lonely members of the wider community in an inclusive and caring way.

Leisure Time aims to:

o Enable those in its care to develop positive relationships with each other and their community;

o Deliver high quality services which promote human dignity;

o Liaise and cooperate with other community service agencies in developing accessible and relevant services.

Office bearers

Coordinator: Margaret Fraser

Secretary: Pam McDonald

Treasurer & Outings Coord: Cliff Baker

Other committee members:

Elwyn Pederson (Roster Sec.), Barbara Craig (Outings), Ross & Pat Vevers (Outings), Laurel Muir (Kitchen Coord.), Jeanette Coutts (gen. Committee), Nancy Burns (gen. Committee), Alison Clarkson & Bev Richardson (Church Council reps.)

Non-committee office bearers:

Bobbie Rooks (transport coordinator)

Jane Adams (Police Check administrator)

Membership numbers

Finished the year with 21 guests and 64 volunteers (mostly on monthly roster)

Attendance

Attendance is 17-20 guests plus rostered volunteers (3-4 hosts, 3 kitchen helpers and 4 drivers)

Meeting times & days

Every Monday, except public holidays and Christmas holidays, 10.30am-2pm

Locations used by Group

Fellowship area, kitchen and Room 1.

Highlights of the year

• Continuing and growing positive relationships with and between guests. Many say it is the highlight of their week. Volunteers value the fellowship too.

• We have organised 5 outings this year:

o Sand Sculptures at Frankston

o Seeing Eye Dog Training Centre at Kensington

o Movie and lunch at Pinewood Cinema

o Smorgasbord lunch at Village Green Hotel

o Werribee Open Range Zoo.

• Wide variety of activities, such as speakers, craft, demonstrations, artists, music

• Beautiful nutritious meals provided by our volunteers

• Promotion of Leisure Time widely in the local community, and with other aged support agencies, including participation at the Monash Seniors Expo in October and the Monash Interagency Network (local aged care agencies).

• There is a constant attrition rate in a group of this age group, but with assistance of local agencies, we have welcomed 6 new guests during the year. This has enabled us to maintain our guest list at approx 22, which is the limit we can safely cater for. Maintaining the guest list at this level is a constant challenge, and we do rely on our positive reputation with local agencies to connect with seniors who would benefit from attending Leisure Time.

• Christmas break-up party is a special event on our calendar and for many guests, this is the only Christmas party they attend.

• Members of the committee who lead with enthusiasm and great commitment.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

• Encourage links between Leisure Time and other church groups.

• Raise awareness within GWUC of what Leisure Time offers to seniors in the wider Glen Waverley community

• Encourage congregational members to assist as volunteers – most people help once per month.

• Pray for continued wisdom in planning our programs, and for our guests.

• Support the volunteers and committee in their efforts for this weekly program

NB. An annual report with more detail is prepared for the AGM in April and will be sent to Church Council following that meeting.

Group

Meditation Group (SG)

Contact

BobbieRooks

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Brief conversation about our weeks past, and plans

Relaxation -> Silence ->emptying our minds of our thoughts, to be open to Divine guidance, Divine wisdom.

Closing with a blessing from a Bible or Modern day Prophet.

We are a close knit, supportive group, open & welcoming of newcomers.

Office bearers

Bobbie Rooks

Membership numbers

7

Attendance

6

Meeting times & days

Monday evening weekly

Locations used by Group

Home

Highlights of the year

This year we have been sad to lose two long time meditators. Ann Marchessani, who left our district, and our dear Joan Letty who died, and whom we do remember constantly.

We rejoice in each others' achievements & discoveries, and support each other in our hard times, and delight in this weekly time of silence.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

-

Group

Men's Fellowship

Contact

MalcolmChamberlain

Purpose, Aims or Mission

To foster Christian Fellowship

Office bearers

Chairman & Treasurer: Malcolm Chamberlain

Membership numbers

40

Attendance

26

Meeting times & days

2pm, First Tuesday of the month.

Locations used by Group

Room 1

Highlights of the year

New members: Geoff Long, Col Yates, Ross Vevers, Bill Norquay

Deaths during the year: Brian Clarkson, Geoff Saxton.

Donation of $35 from prfits to the church.

Feb. - Ross Lennon - Cruising down the Danube

Mar. - Bill Mcintosh - Fires in Country Victoria

Apr. - Graeme Frecker - Coasts

May. - Robin Pope - Asylum Seekers

Jun. - David Williams - Overture to the Outback

Jul. Alan Dunne - Hot times in Siberia

Aug. - Cliff Baker - What I've done as a volunteer

Sep. - David Simpson - The design and construction of Central Station on the Melbourne Underground.

Oct. Jack Bartlett - Development of the hypodermic needle

Dec. - Break up.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

None.

Group

Property

Contact

WarrenGreenwood

Purpose, Aims or Mission

To maintain, expand and care for the Property/s used by the Glen Waverley Uniting Church for the benefit of all of the congregation and act as a stewardship caretaker for those properties on behalf of the Uniting Church in Australia.

To generate income from the property in a manner that is consistent with the UCA and GWUC philosophies.

Office bearers

Chairperson: Warren Greenwood

Membership numbers

12

Attendance

12

Meeting times & days

1st Monday of every month – 7.45pm

Locations used by Group

Where-ever allocated

Highlights of the year

• 4 Adequately attended “Spring Cleans” that reduces the demands on Volunteer time.

• Complete refurbishment of 19 Southdown Ave for new ministry team member. ($45,000)

• Increased rentals, including the “Chinese Church” rental

• Careful Kitchen Crew passing all Monash Council Food Safety inspections.

• Lower than expected maintenance costs

• Increased services charges (10%)

• Retirement of Carmel Stork after 16 years service

• Absence of leave for John Battison due to illness.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

• Continued and ongoing support.

Group

Uniting Voices

Contact

BarbaraHurst

Purpose, Aims or Mission

To enhance the worship life of the church through music and song

Office bearers

Conductors: Elwyn Pederson and Barbara Hurst

Accompanists: Robert Fleming and Noela Bartlett

Membership numbers

30

Attendance

25

Meeting times & days

Rehearsals Thursday at 8pm

Worship services weeks 1 and 3 at 11

Locations used by Group

Church and or Room 1 for rehearsal.

Room 1 for Sunday morning warm-ups

Highlights of the year

Combining the two choirs (The Choir and Deo Volente) has had a positive effect on the singers with more voices in all parts.  While there have been some "cultural" issues, the group is now functioning well as a choir. The year culminated in a service of Lessons and Carols.  The  group sang at UnitingCare at Noble Park which was very enjoyable for both the choir and the residents.  Uniting voices also sang at the 20th Anniversary of the opening of the Church building. There was a combined choir for the anniversary service in June.

Any needs with which Church Council can assist

The instruments that the choir need for accompaniment both in church and in Room 1, could be improved.  The organ is obviously in need of some work.  Would it be possible to get the piano in Room 4 tuned and swapped with the Roland that is currently in Room 1?  Alternatively could the choir switch to Room 4 for rehearsals (not as good)?

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