Link to reports for 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009,
GWUC Annual reports for 2013
Asylum Seeker Support
Badminton
Broadcast Ministry
Careful Kitchen Crew
Christmas Alight
Church Council
Communications
Community Hub MG
Cooee
Database Users
Encounter Group (SG)
Faith Development MG
FISH - Gold
FISH - Red
FISH - Yellow
Free Spirit
GOMER
Inclusive Community MG
Leisure Time
Meditation Group (SG)
Men's Fellowship
Monday night study group
Playgroups
Property Committee
Story Hub
The Hub
UCAF
Welfare Committee
Group |
Asylum Seeker Support |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide assistance to the needs of asylum seekers within our community |
Current Office Bearers: |
Convenor: Robin Pope
Joint rep on OEASSN: Heather Wilkins |
Membership numbers: |
8 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
7-8 |
Meeting times and days: |
Only annually for review, and informally |
Locations used by Group: |
Private homes |
Highlights of the year: |
We have continued to support the Dandenong Asylum Seeker Centre, run by David Spitteler, with many donations of food, clothing and linen, which are collected and delivered by committee members. David preached at all our worship services on August 11 and was well received.
Committee members and several other GWUC members assisted in delivering leaflets or doorknocking for the Whitehorse Community Chest in June, as part of our support for the Outer Eastern Asylum Seeker Support Network (of Lentara ASP). This resulted in a grant of $6362 which is being used for the rental cost of a unit in Heathmont housing asylum seekers. In addition, we were granted a further $3500 from the GWUC 2013 fete proceeds, to be used for this purpose also.
Committee members have attended several seminars and rallies to raise public awareness of AS conditions, and to put pressure on policy makers. We joined others in successfully lobbying Labor Senators to vote against the legislation reintroducing Temporary Protection Visas - although the new Senate in July 2014 will reconsider the bill.
We continue to play an active role on the OEASSN committee, with two members attending their meetings very six weeks and receiving a briefing from Lentara ASP staff who also attend. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
We would like to see the introduction of a rotating monthly material offering in worship services in support of the various COP projects currently supported by GWUC. A regular week (say, first week of the month) could be established with advance reminders in the Weekly Bulletin of what the project will be for that month, and what items are requested. The items could be placed in baskets at the door on entry to the service, or brought forward to be placed in the baskets while the offering is being collected. |
Group |
Badminton |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Promote health and fellowship through badminton with members of the congregation and community |
Current Office Bearers: |
Onn Chin and Lynne Boyer |
Membership numbers: |
24 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Mondays: 6, Thursdays: 8 |
Meeting times and days: |
Monday & Thursday 8pm-10pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Church Hall |
Highlights of the year: |
Through the church web site, community members have come along to play
Assisted with the Fete and the International Dinner. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Broadcast Ministry |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
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. To create and support an in home and hospital ministry. |
Current Office Bearers: |
None – Joint leadership |
Membership numbers: |
6 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Ad-Hoc as required – usually email, Facetime and skype |
Meeting times and days: |
Ad-Hoc as required – usually email, Facetime and skype |
Locations used by Group: |
Homes and Worship centre |
Highlights of the year: |
• Beeac Broadcasts successfully each month.
• Beeac community coming to GWUC for the fete
• GWUC Community going to Beeac for one Two way broadcast
• The preparation of DVD’s for Beeac, Rokewood and Boort
• The continued interest in DVD’s from GWUC services, weddings, funerals and other special events.
• Visit to Boort to meet the leadership team.
• Expand the service recordings to 11.00am worship.
• Upgrade of the GWUC computer facilities, provide Blog options so people can select from a number of recent services instead of just the last.
• Expanded the ministry to seniors and home shut ins via the use of 3 iPads.
• Training for youth representatives to expand recording to 7.00pm services |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Recognition that in all worship it maybe recorded, broadcast and/or podcast on web.
An understanding of what this means to worship preparation.
Encouragement.
Recognition that we have many friends in Beeac, Rokewood and Boort watching our services.
Expanding the ministry in 2014 to 8.00am service and to develop a streaming facility that will allow more than one congregation or person at home to watch simultaneously. |
Group |
Careful Kitchen Crew |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To ensure GWUC's registration as a food premises is renewed annually by Monash City Council in order that GWUC can continue to undertake the many and varied food-related activities which are such a central part of our fellowship and service. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Supervisor: Yan Emms (Monash City Council liaison)
Coordinator 2013: Kelli Benjamin
Coordinator 2014: TBA
Secretary: Nicole Boyer
Training: Kelli Benjamin (non-member 2014)
Members: Margaret Fraser (Leisure Time)
Deb Graham (Young Families)
Lois Hosking (Seniors/Hub/UCAF)
Nicole Boyer (Youth)
Sarah Lorimer (Youth)
Doug Newberry |
Membership numbers: |
7 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
6-8 (Including Mike Foo from Property Committee) |
Meeting times and days: |
Quarterly, 3rd Monday |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 1 or Room 2 & kitchen |
Highlights of the year: |
CKC liaises with Monash City Council Environmental Health Officers regarding kitchen use and undertakes food handling compliance. This includes quarterly meetings, kitchen rosters, review and upgrading of our Food Safety Program, maintenance of records, being present at formal inspections of our premises and seeking advice as needed. The committee is very active and co-operative, and seeks to monitor compliance and maintain the high standard recognised by Monash Council in recent inspections.
This year saw the satisfactory completion of new kitchen cupboards after much liaising between CKC, property committee and kitchen user groups. This has given user groups valuable extra space as well as providing spare cupboards for occasional use such as to temporarily place handbags/ valuables.
Yan Emms assisted by Margaret Fraser worked tirelessly this year to ensure GWUCs compliance under the level 2 food premises and events categorization. Thank you Yan and Margaret. It is a requirement now that ALL church events that sell food to the public need to provide a Statement of Trade at least 5 working days prior to the event. This notice should be given as early as possible to the church office or FS Supervisor for submission via the 'Street-trader' Portal.
On a practical level the following new items were purchased for the smooth operations of the kitchen:
o Digital thermometer
o Knives (sharp)
o Microwave oven
The first-aid box above the hand-wash sink in the kitchen was also updated and the clasps replaced, whilst the oven seal was also replaced.
Our annual review and a short training session for group members was completed in August by Kelli. In October Monash City Council conducted their annual food safety inspection of our premises. Once again the Church not only passed the inspection, but received another 5 star 'Golden Plate Award'. We received 100% satisfaction 112points out of 112! The CKC recognises the efforts of all kitchen users in helping us to achieve this award.
Once again successful compliance to our FSP by all those involved in food handling at the annual fete was achieved in October. Though the fete was not visited by a council Food Safety Inspector, our own coordinators and contributors did a superb job of following all food safety guidelines.
The last meeting was held on November 18th whereby Kelli completed the 2nd half of training for group members and stepped down from her position as co-ordinator and trainer. She has offered to assist with training if required in 2014.
GWUC's food-related activities, both on and off-site, continue to expand and change. Our approved Food Safety Program must remain current and sufficient to demonstrate good practice. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Church Council to assist CKC to reinforce the need for all groups who use the kitchen to nominate a representative who will be responsible for food safety planning for their own functions and who will liaise with the CKC. |
Group |
Christmas Alight |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
See CandFMinistry2013Report.pdf |
Current Office Bearers: |
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Membership numbers: |
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Usual meeting attendance: |
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Meeting times and days: |
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Locations used by Group: |
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Highlights of the year: |
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Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Church Council |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
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 Regulations) |
Current Office Bearers: |
Chair: Helen Stewart
Secretary: Vida Foo
Treasurer: Ashley Irvine |
Membership numbers: |
Eleven, plus ministry team |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Nine, plus ministry representatives |
Meeting times and days: |
Third Tuesday each month at 8:00 pm. |
Locations used by Group: |
GWUC Room 1 |
Highlights of the year: |
January - August 2013
In the first part of the year, Council was somewhat dominated by Ministry team changes and their consequences. After Rosemary's resignation, we engaged Carolyn Kitto to undertake the required Life & Witness Consultation, as Presbytery advised us that there would be an extensive delay if they were to do it. This led to Greg's resignation, and to the Congregation adopting in principle Carolyn's recommendations for reforming Council & Elders. We arranged for a team of retired Ministers to provide an Interim Ministry Leadership Team, but were unable to arrange supply ministry despite extensive efforts. We owe a great debt to this team, and to Alanee, Alison and Belinda for their sterling efforts. A Steering Committee refined Carolyn's proposals and the final version was again adopted by the Congregation. Council then set about preparing for the transition to the new Council. During this period, all Elders were invited to Council meetings, in order to maximise communication of the processes.
September - November 2013
The new Church Council was given the brief to provide Spiritual oversight, build up the Congregation in Faith and Love and sustain members in Hope. The four Missional groups and Church Council endeavour to lead the Congregation to a fuller participation in Christ's mission in the world.
Recently,a flyer was produced by Church Council inviting all members of the Congregation to join in the activities of at least one Mission group. We ask and challenge everyone to prayerfully consider Mission Groups and Committees (Finance, Communication, Property) and ask “How can I serve God ?”
We are currently in the process of developing a strategic plan for GWUC based on the information gathered in the first half of 2013.
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Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Communications |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
The Glen Waverley Uniting Church Council has established a Communications Committee with the following responsibilities:
1. to oversee and coordinate all communications across the congregation ensuring that they are done in a timely and inclusive manner;
2. to introduce new methods of communication as appropriate;
3. to facilitate the production of a church magazine (currently called NewView) in a variety of formats (to bring the congregation together through the use of information and entertainment);
4. to ensure that all church communications are clear, appropriate and that no bias or offensive content is present;
5. to continue to develop our online and web presence as an outreach activity;
6. to maintain all brochures and promotional material used by GWUC;
7. to seek to make best use of community material to publicise events and activities at GWUC;
8. to liaise with Property Committee and make use of, and manage, any external signage;
9. to take advantage of free promotional media wherever possible (i.e. Real Estate boards);
10. to publicise and communicate Presbytery and Synod activities and events; and
11. to encourage, support and assist all forms of communications in GWUC. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Coordinator:
John Snare |
Membership numbers: |
8 members |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Average attendance 6 |
Meeting times and days: |
Monthly or bi-monthly for two hours,
Monday at 7:30pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Church Building Room 1 |
Highlights of the year: |
Focus for 2013 has been maintenance and updating the Communications Strategic Plan and Guidelines associated with the various communications options. The Communications Strategic Plan contains 23 communications options divided into the categories of: printed, electronic, in-person and signs. Guidelines are available concerning a style guide for Glen Waverley Uniting Church publications, email guidelines, social media vision and policy, website upload guidelines, photo release, worship video recording practices, external printing, and temporary notices on public land.
Work is underway to refresh the Glen Waverley Uniting Church website. An approach and design concept has been agreed and implementation is expected during the first half of 2014.
In 2012, a Facebook site was established for the Glen Waverley Uniting Church (with associated policy and guidelines for its management). However, to date it is not widely used. In 2013, focus has been on how the Communications Committee can encourage and stimulate more use. As a result of this work, we hope that 2014 will see more effective use of Facebook as a communications channel.
In the light of changed organisational arrangements within the Glen Waverley Uniting Church, options are being explored to recruit new members to the Communications Committee with a view to adding a capability to assist in creating communications materials (physical and electronic) for specific purposes. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Community Hub MG |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Aiming through our activities of Cooee, Leisure Time, Playgroup, Story Hub, The Hub and Welfare Committee to open up our Church to the local community as a welcoming, supportive and friendly place of Christian hospitality. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Judith Greenwood - Co-ordinator
Geraldine Fleming - Secretary
CHMG Team - Judith Greenwood, Geraldine Fleming, Kaye Mackinnon, Laurel Muir, Margaret Fraser, Bev Richardson, Dorothy Lockhart, Belinda Clear. |
Membership numbers: |
8 on CHMG team
Well over 100 volunteers |
Usual meeting attendance: |
8 for CHMG meeting |
Meeting times and days: |
CHMG meeting - Wednesday afternoon, 4 times a year |
Locations used by Group: |
CHMG meeting - Room 2 |
Highlights of the year: |
As per attached -
Cooee, Leisure Time, Playgroup, Story Hub, The Hub and Welfare Committee. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Support, prayer and participation. |
Group |
Cooee |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Friendship and support |
Current Office Bearers: |
None |
Membership numbers: |
5 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
4 |
Meeting times and days: |
Friday 12noon - 3pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Fellowship area |
Highlights of the year: |
Continued support |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
No |
Group |
Database Users |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
The group of people authorised to access the church rolls database. |
Current Office Bearers: |
No formal structure |
Membership numbers: |
11 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
No meetings |
Meeting times and days: |
NA |
Locations used by Group: |
NA |
Highlights of the year: |
Continued maintenance of the data.
Better integration of the annual reports mechanism.
Increased use of photographs. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Encounter Group (SG) |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Fellowship & Personal enrichment |
Current Office Bearers: |
Lois Hosking convenor |
Membership numbers: |
8 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
6 |
Meeting times and days: |
Private home |
Locations used by Group: |
Second and Fourth Tuesdays of the month at 8pm |
Highlights of the year: |
Interesting studies
Lois's suppers
Lots of sharing of life and beliefs. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Faith Development MG |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
cil
Group Name: Faith Development Mission Group
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the
Group:<<BR>>To further develop and enhance the faith
development opportunities for the
congregation and to empower people to
follow their passions in the area of faith
development |
Current Office Bearers: |
Members take turns to chair meetings |
Membership numbers: |
12 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
9 |
Meeting times and days: |
8 pm, Wednesdays |
Locations used by Group: |
Homes of members |
Highlights of the year: |
Holy Week services and Way of the Cross conducted by Elders
Lenten Study based upon “Spiritual Listening” by Alice Fryling when 3 groups met in
homes
Children's ministry, KAT format started at 9.15 am service
W.O.M.P. (Write On Me Please) board located in the fellowship area for people to write
their faith reflections and comments
Advent and Christmas services planned
26 Nov. Remembrance service at 7.30 pm
1 Dec. Family lunch after combined service
8 Dec. seniors service
15 Dec. Lessons and Carols (11 am)
19/20 Dec. Christmas Alight
22 Dec. combined service
22 Dec. Evening Carols (7.30 pm, outside)
24 Dec. Christmas Eve services
25 Dec. Christmas services
29 Dec. combined service
Please keep this report to no more than 2 pages in total |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
FISH - Gold |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide community to a group of families |
Current Office Bearers: |
Convenor: Sue Morgan |
Membership numbers: |
16 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
14 |
Meeting times and days: |
About 6 times per year |
Locations used by Group: |
Members homes |
Highlights of the year: |
Organising the book fair. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
FISH - Red |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Keep in touch and help each other out when needed. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Lynne Boyer |
Membership numbers: |
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Usual meeting attendance: |
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Meeting times and days: |
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Locations used by Group: |
Church |
Highlights of the year: |
Did a great job serving and washing up at the International Dinner. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
FISH - Yellow |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Meet for fellowship and provide pastoral care to each other |
Current Office Bearers: |
Geraldine and Robert Fleming, convenors. |
Membership numbers: |
12 families, 19 parents. |
Usual meeting attendance: |
14-19 |
Meeting times and days: |
Approximately every 5 to 6 weeks |
Locations used by Group: |
Usualaly group members' homes |
Highlights of the year: |
Celebrating three milesone birthdays.
Attending the Cheltenham Light Opera Company production of "Phantom of the Opera" |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Nil |
Group |
Free Spirit |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Music can warm the soul and bring us closer to the Lord!
Free Spirit is a group of people who aim to enrich worship through music - and sometimes have some fun with other types of music as well. Free Spirit is regularly part of the worship at the Glen Waverley Uniting Church, but also likes to be part of worship with other congregations from time to time.
Free Spirit is self-funding; each member contributes $1 per week and this is used to buy music.
Free Spirit operates under a privacy policy in accordance with GWUC guidelines. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Music director: Deb Leigh
Music selection and purchase: Deb Leigh
Liaison with ministerial team: Deb Leigh
Librarians: Jo Boldiston
Music borrowing: Lise Hales
Calendar/schedule: Jenny Abraham
Roll & performance record Robin Pope
Scarves and ties: Marj Snare
Prayer and care: Marj Snare
Treasurer: John Snare
Historian John Snare
Friends of Free Spirit Register Geoff Willis
Supper roster Lyn Maslen |
Membership numbers: |
27 members |
Usual meeting attendance: |
24 members |
Meeting times and days: |
Practice weekly on Wednesday evenings.
Singing at worship or other events in both GWUC and elsewhere twice a month, including GWUC worship on the second Sunday of each month (except January) alternating between 9:15am and 11:00am services. |
Locations used by Group: |
Practice is usually in the home of Russell Lang, and usually in the Church the week before an occasion when Free Spirit sings. |
Highlights of the year: |
1. Regular contributions of music to worship in Glen Waverley and beyond (Camberwell Uniting Church).
2. Participation in the Ecumenical Choral Service hosted by our church in June.
3. Participating in a Glen Waverley Uniting Church farewell service for Rev. Greg Fry in June.
4. Fundraising concerts in August and October for Glen Waverley Uniting church and Burwood Heights Uniting Church. (Approximately $2900 raised.)
5. Participation in Glen Waverley Uniting Church Seniors services in April and December*.
6. Participating in special Easter and Christmas* services at Glen Waverley Uniting Church.
* Planned. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
GOMER |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
A group for men 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. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Membership Secretary: David Morgan |
Membership numbers: |
37 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
18 |
Meeting times and days: |
Mondays at 10am |
Locations used by Group: |
Madeline’s Restaurant, Jells Park |
Highlights of the year: |
Breaking our record attendance with 23.
Hearing about each other's travels.
Sharing sometimes quite disparate views.
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Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Inclusive Community MG |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To develop fellowship groups within the congregation, to improve pastoral care and welcoming procedures, to offer hospitality within the congregation, to support Seniors' Ministry, to support those who are performing tasks including Supportive care link and Cradle Roll, to work with Communications Committee to improve communication within GWUC. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Jan Clear -Convenor. |
Membership numbers: |
6 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
6 |
Meeting times and days: |
Meetings are held once a month. Times (during the day ) are flexible. |
Locations used by Group: |
Meetings are held in the church building or in homes. |
Highlights of the year: |
1. Munch with a Bunch lunches have been held at the RSL and Mountain View hotel every couple of months.
2. Morning teas have been held after 11am services every month.
3. We met with Alanee and plan to have a lunch or tea next year for young families, youth and older people. We will arrange a time with Belinda and Alanee.
4. We have organised lunches after combined services.
5. We support CLUB 2013 and Seniors' functions.
6. We organised Sharonne Price's visit in August and have conducted several workshops since then. We will finish the workshops early next year and do some more work on forming clusters. The first clusters will include those who have asked for contact and we have been unable to provide that. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
1. To provide volunteers as required.
2. To support all programs including the Pastoral Partners' program. |
Group |
Leisure Time |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Leisure Time is a community outreach program of GWUC. It serves the aged and lonely members of the Glen Waverley 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 |
Current Office Bearers: |
Coordinator & Care Coord: Margaret Fraser
Secretary: Pam McDonald
Treasurer & Outings Coordinator: Cliff Baker
Other committee members:
Elwyn Pederson (Roster Sec.), Laurel Muir (Kitchen Coord.), Pat Vevers (Care Sec.& Outings), Jenny Robertson (Asst Treas.), Ross Vevers (Outings), Jeanette Coutts (Outings), Barbara Thompson (Outings), Alison Clarkson & Bev Richardson (Church Council reps.**)
Community Hub MG reps: Margaret Fraser, Laurel Muir
Non-committee office bearers:
Bobbie Rooks (Transport coordinator)
Jane Adams (Police Check administrator)
**With new Church Council structure, we will review relevant part of our L.T. Constitution in early 2014 |
Membership numbers: |
30 guests on list during 2013 (several ins and outs), with aim of having 20 in attendance on any given Monday.
63 volunteers (mostly on monthly roster) |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Average attendance has been about 15 guests per week over the year.
Each Monday*, we use 3-5 drivers, 4 home cooks, 3 kitchen helpers and 3-4 hosts.
*Total of 63 volunteers. All helpers are on a roster, and most help once/month. |
Meeting times and days: |
Every Monday, except public hols and Christmas school holidays, 10.30am - 2pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Fellowship area, kitchen and Room 1. |
Highlights of the year: |
o Continuing and growing positive relationships with and between guests. Many say it is the highlight of their week. Volunteers value the fellowship too.
o Our guests appreciate the opportunity to meet weekly in such a friendly and hospitable setting, for a nice meal, and a chance to chat and laugh. We quite rightly claim to promote “social inclusion” and “community engagement” when we apply for our Community Grant through Monash City Council each year.
o We have organised 5 successful outings this year. Successful application for Monash Community Grant to subsidise outing costs.
o Pastoral care of guests and their families and with some volunteers is considered a significant part of our Christian care. For example, we have supported those with deaths in the family, including one guest who suffered the suicide death of her grandson, and those whose medical conditions have deteriorated. We have visited those who have neede to move into residential care. We have also provided support to Maria's family following her death, including attending the funeral.
o Promotion of Leisure Time widely in the local community, and with other aged support agencies, including participation in the Monash Interagency Network (local aged care agencies) and Monash Positive Ageing Lifestyles (PALS) program.
o Members of the committee who lead with enthusiasm and great commitment.
o Participation in the Community Hub Missional Group with a targeted support for the member groups including Leisure Time and their work in the local community.
o Celebration of Grandparents' Day as a combined Leisure Time and Playgroup session during Seniors Month (October). |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
o Encourage congregational members to assist as volunteers
o Pray for continued wisdom in planning our programs, and for our guests.
o Support all our volunteers and the committee in their efforts for this weekly program
o In spite of an obvious community need, the age, isolation and medical status of our guests make maintaining optimum numbers on our guest list a constant challenge. We do rely on “word of mouth” and our positive reputation with local agencies to connect with seniors who would benefit from attending Leisure Time.
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) |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
In silence, to open our whole being, body mind and spirit to the Divine |
Current Office Bearers: |
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Membership numbers: |
8 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
7 |
Meeting times and days: |
Monday evenings at 7:30 |
Locations used by Group: |
11/42 Capital Ave |
Highlights of the year: |
Getting to know each other more deeply & welcoming new members. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Men's Fellowship |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To foster Christian Fellowship |
Current Office Bearers: |
Chairman & Treasurer: Malcolm Chamberlain |
Membership numbers: |
40 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
26 |
Meeting times and days: |
2pm First Tuesday of the month |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 1 |
Highlights of the year: |
New members. DonCormack, GrahamPottenger & DavidAnderson.
Deaths during the year JohnKenez, FrankWatson.
Speakers:<<BR>>Feb - BillMorgan - Vanuatu revisited.
March - Spirit of Progress.
April - MalcolmChamberlain - Trekking in the Himalayas.
May - GraemeFrecker -How long is a piece of string.
June - DavidFraser - Things that can go wrong when travelling.
July - BillNorquay - The witness of wood.
Aug - Judy Lowe - East Timor
Sep - Stroke Foundation
Oct - DougNewberry - Puffing Billy
Nov - None - Cup Day
Dec - Christmas breakup.
Thanks to those who helped with devotions, cuppa, & transport, those who were guest speakers, & for all of you for your loyal support.
A special thanks to PeterClaridge for being keeper of the rolls & name tags, RossLennon our audio and TV expert.
Our cuppa break gave us a chance to share fellowship with one another & time to swap stories.
We thank BarbaraChamberlain & DorothyGraham & ShirleyWilliams for their efforts in providing afternoon tea.
As agreed at our October meeting, I have sent $40 to Church Council for tea/coffee etc., & today it was agreed that we would collect donations from members for East Timor as outlined by our August speaker, Judy Lowe, and $200 was collected.
I look forward to 2014 for continued fun & fellowship. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Monday night study group |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
cil
(Please return to [email protected] or church office before the end of
January2014.)
Group Name: Monday night study group
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the
Group:<<BR>>Purpose driven faith development through scripture exploration and discussion and learning to trust God |
Current Office Bearers: |
Greg Fry,Minister of the Word and Jit Tan |
Membership numbers: |
19 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
14 |
Meeting times and days: |
7.30 pm on 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month |
Locations used by Group: |
Minister's home, but after June 2013 in Room 2 in the church |
Highlights of the year: |
Studies of the year
Seasons of the Spirit material where the group deepens members spirituality and
explore individual faith through activities and discussions that encourage faith
development and trust in God.
The Art of Spiritual Listening by Alice Fryling was a Lenten study on how to listen for God's presence and love in Scripture, in times of doubt, in prayer, in
disappointment and asking for God's transforming power. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Playgroups |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
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. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Support team:
Helen Boucher, Kimberly Easton, Pam Graham, Joy Jackson, Kaye Mackinnon(coordinator), Bev Richardson, Gail Irvine, Rosalie O'Day, Sheila Chan, Chris Krahn
Assistants:<<BR>> Gael O'Brien, Nancy Burns 2, Joy Wahner, Julianne Milsom
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Membership numbers: |
Total families: 47 Total children: 70+ |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Children: 14 - 22 Mothers/carers/grandparents: 10 - 18 Total participants each day: av. 23 - 50+ |
Meeting times and 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 Membership of The Community Hub Missional Group has been very beneficial. Visit to Leisure Time was a great success.
o Continued encouragement and practical support from 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, Pakistan, USA, the UK and Australia
o There has been interest from playgroup mothers in the activities of GWUC, particularly 4.30 Family Worship, and Story Hub. Playgroup families participated generously in the Christmas Child boxes appeal. About 25 families came to the fete.
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 that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Property Committee |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
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. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Chairperson: Warren Greenwood |
Membership numbers: |
10 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
10 |
Meeting times and days: |
1st Monday of every month – 7.45pm |
Locations used by Group: |
(Wherever allocated) Usually Room 1 |
Highlights of the year: |
• “Spring Cleans” completed. Property & Manses all in good condition.
• Installation of new external signage completed.
• Careful Kitchen Crew continues to pass all Monash Council Food Safety inspections and being awarded highest level of compliance.
• Expenditure In line with Budget.
• Indonesia Congregation (UCA) from Mulgrave UCA to rent 19 Southdown for up to 10 years.
• 15 Southdown to be vacated by 31 December and new minister to occupy 16th January 2014
• (Negative highlight) Increased Insurance and services charges (10%) |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
• Continued and ongoing support.
• More Cleaning Volunteers – we may be forced to paying for cleaning. |
Group |
Story Hub |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Providing a place for parents to meet other parents and for children to listen to a story and play. |
Current Office Bearers: |
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Membership numbers: |
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Usual meeting attendance: |
Average of 3-4 families each week |
Meeting times and days: |
10am each Friday during school terms |
Locations used by Group: |
Foyer |
Highlights of the year: |
Story Hub has grown from 2 families attending earlier in the year, to now an average of 3-4 families each week. There is a solid group of 2 families who attend every week, but it seems to be a fairly transient group. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Prayer support |
Group |
The Hub |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
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. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Judith Greenwood - Co-ordinator
Support Team - Laurel Muir, Lois Hosking |
Membership numbers: |
50 Volunteers |
Usual meeting attendance: |
The Hub Volunteers' lunch and
get togethers - 25
Number of visitors to The Hub varies. |
Meeting times and days: |
The Hub volunteers' lunch and get together -
twice a year
The Hub operates Tuesday and Thursday 10am - 2pm, and Wednesday 10am - 12noon
During school term. |
Locations used by Group: |
Church foyer and kitchen.
Also fellowship area for special morning teas. |
Highlights of the year: |
Special Morning Teas at The Hub - Well attended, great atmosphere, increase in number of people from the community.
Hot Cross Bun Morning Tea in March - $270 donated to The Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal.
Cancer Council Australia's Biggest Morning Tea in May - $600.45 donated to Cancer Council Victoria .
Muffin Morning in August - $305.75 donated to Cancer Council Victoria.
Seniors' Morning Tea in October - Group of about 20 people from the City of Whitehorse and a few people from Doncaster attended as well as many from our local community.
Christmas Morning Tea at The Hub to be held in December.
Children's Christmas Photos in Nativity Dress-ups at The Hub in December - a great chance to tell the Christmas story very simply as children dress up.
Continued support and participation in some of our special morning teas from The Body Shop staff and Muddings Bakery.
Many people continue to come to The Hub to practise speaking English in an informal way. These people also looking for a community to belong to. Many feel at home at The Hub and even make their own cuppa.
The Hub events being advertised in the Monash Council PALS booklet bringing in more people from the community.
Donation of $50 from PALS Monash Seniors' Festival towards our Seniors' Morning Tea.
A few regular visitors to The Hub have returned to their homes overseas, but continue to keep in contact with us by email, always saying thank you for the help we gave them, how much they miss us all at The Hub and that they hope to come back to The Hub one day. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Continued support, prayer and participation.
Encourage others to help by being volunteers at The Hub.
Would church council advise us re setting up an 'emergency assist' list when we have the occasional difficult/problem guest situation. |
Group |
UCAF |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide opportunities for friendship, fellowship, socialisation and pastoral support. |
Current Office Bearers: |
President: Diana Coles, Vice President/Secretary:Margaret Duncan, I.P.P. Jacqui King, Treasurer: Norma Saxton, Committee: Geraldine Fleming, Bernice Bennett, Barbara Thompson. |
Membership numbers: |
63 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
35 -40 |
Meeting times and days: |
First Tuesday of the month at 10.00 a.m. |
Locations used by Group: |
Chapel and foyer. |
Highlights of the year: |
Speakers: Sheridan Carroll from E.W.Tipping Foundation, Heather Hon, Margaret Duncan re trip to Antarctica, Annette Allison from The Royal Flying Doctor Service, Anne Catchpole from “Cottage by the Sea”, Janine Evans from International Children's Heart Foundation, Kate Kennedy from Hagar, Lyn and Pam McDonald talking about Cherish Exchange Foundation, Elwyn Pederson re her pilgrimage to Turkey.
Celebration of Irene Marriotts 100th birthday.
Donations: Total of $1490 made to various charities, speakers and the Church organ fund. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Welfare Committee |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
The purpose of the GWUC Welfare Committee is underpinned by the mission of the GWUC within the Community Hub Mission Group.
We provide practical, spiritual and emotional support to those in our Church and in the wider community, who seek our assistance. Some recipients self refer, others are referred by congregation members or local agencies. All referrals are responded to promptly.
Primarily our focus is on the day to day living expenses and general independent functioning of individuals and families
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Those we see are encouraged to access existing community resources including those within our Church. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Co-ordinator: Dorothy Lockhart
Sec./treasurer: Faye McDougall |
Membership numbers: |
3. The current ministry team assists in working with welfare inquiries. |
Usual meeting attendance: |
3 |
Meeting times and days: |
Quarterly formal and minuted meetings, with ongoing informal liaison amongst members as required |
Locations used by Group: |
GWUC meeting rooms |
Highlights of the year: |
In our interactions and the variety of interventions, with or on behalf of those we assist, we pray and endeavour in some way , as representatives of GWUC, that we are able to make a positive difference in the lives of those we serve.
Assistance has included providing a “listening ear”; counselling on a number of levels: sharing a prayer; referring to and liaising with specific community agencies ; accompanying the recipient of our service on community visits to various agencies as appropriate; providing food vouchers, finance and transport vouchers ;Christmas vouchers with toy/food donations from our congregation; and channelling donations to GWUC to specific areas of need amongst our recipients of care.
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Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Our Committee would be grateful if our requests for annual grants, that are submitted, continue to receive consideration.
We continue to be very grateful to our Church family in responding to special areas of need that are identified to them |