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||<20%:> ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Badminton)>>'''Badminton'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| Promote community fellowship through participation in badminton and Table Tennis<<BR>> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Convenor: Onn Chin<<BR>>Member: Lynne Bowyer, Andrew Hosking,<<BR>>Brady Trewin, Ian Mc Millan<<BR>> || || Membership numbers:|| 2015 12<<BR>>2016 16 from Mar 2016<<BR>> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 2015 4-12<<BR>>2016 12-16 from Mar16<<BR>> || || Meeting times and days:|| Mon & Thur 8-10 pm<<BR>> || || Locations used by Group:|| Church Hall<<BR>> || || Highlights of the year:|| <<BR>>In 2015, we had a lot of interest from various people who lived in the area but not many stayed for long. Managed to ensure we had numbers to play regularly on both days although it was a struggle at times. With the absence of Onn during his hospitalisation from Sept to the end of the year, Brady, Andrew and Lynne kept the place running during that period. <<BR>>Improvement in standards of play with the younger group has been achieved and we have managed to keep the levels of injuries to the older group within an acceptable level mainly at the ankles, elbows and knees.<<BR>>Since Mar 2016; there has been a boost of number from the hub, local community and other people who have met active members of the Church like Andrew and have started to roll up to weekly meetings and sessions. The current attendance at each session at times exceeds the capacity we can manage. This has been alleviated by having initially the use of 2 table tennis tables each night. In addition, we had at times opened the court earlier at 6:30 pm to allow school age members to start and end earlier. Both Brady and Andrew have been able to be present to oversee wellbeing and security of the hall and people.<<BR>>Discussions are being held to consider use of an additional night to meet the high demand. Currently the usual group of adults have not been able to get sufficient time on the courts and it is hoped the additional night would allow them to participate fully in the hours of 8 – 10 pm.<<BR>>The increase in numbers have also boosted the voluntary collections each night and help pay for the expenses in the provision of shuttles, balls and bats for both badminton and TT.<<BR>> <<BR>>Current expectations are that this group would be able to contribute some fund to the Church to defray cost of the lighting used during these occasions. <<BR>> || |
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||<20%:> ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Careful Kitchen Crew)>>'''Careful Kitchen Crew'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| We aim to provide and ensure that correct food safety standards and procedures are understood and maintained by all users of the church kitchen.<<BR>> || || Current Office Bearers:|| "YanEmms: Food Safety Supervisor and convenor<<BR>>NicoleRobertson: Secretary<<BR>>DebGraham: Roster"<<BR>> || || Membership numbers:|| 8<<BR>> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 5 to 8<<BR>> || || Meeting times and days:|| We meet quarterly on the third Monday in February, May, Aug and Nov. A member is rostered every month to check and rectify any food safety issues in the kitchen. Please refer to our roster to contact the appropriate CKC member if there are any issues or enquires you may have about food handling.<<BR>> || || Locations used by Group:|| "We meet in room 1 at 7.30pm. <<BR>>We do several food safety checks in the kitchen at least once a week throughout the year. "<<BR>> || || Highlights of the year:|| Sarah Weiden did a great job in monitoring the food handling practices and all the fete food stalls were diligent in maintaining food safety.<<BR>>GWUC kitchen scored 100% in our food safety inspection, but was penalised 10 points for displaying our UCA Food Safety Manual which was no longer accredited with the Dept. of Health.<<BR>>Fortunately, we were able to adopt the current DHS, Food Safety program template , no1 version 3 for 2015 and will continue with this program for 2016. "<<BR>> || |
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|| Highlights of the year:|| <<BR>>During 2015: <<BR>>1. The refreshed GWUC website was launched. <<BR>>2. Guidelines for promoting events were expanded - see 'Event Promotion' on [[http://wiki.gwuc.org.au/gwuc/CommunicationsCommittee|link]] <<BR>>3. The guidelines for the use of email, the 'Psalter' wiki, and Facebook were integrated into safe church policy. <<BR>>4. The Church brochure was updated and reprinted. <<BR>>In 2016, we will again explore options 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. We will also work with the IT Group on the next generation wiki. <<BR>>The Communications Committee aims to become a one stop shop for all the communications needs of the congregation. Our challenge for 2016 is to make progress to making this aim reality. <<BR>> || | || Highlights of the year:|| During 2015: <<BR>>1. The refreshed GWUC website was launched. <<BR>>2. Guidelines for promoting events were expanded - see 'Event Promotion' on [[http://wiki.gwuc.org.au/gwuc/CommunicationsCommittee|link]] <<BR>>3. The guidelines for the use of email, the 'Psalter' wiki, and Facebook were integrated into safe church policy. <<BR>>4. The Church brochure was updated and reprinted. <<BR>>In 2016, we will again explore options 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. We will also work with the IT Group on the next generation wiki. <<BR>>The Communications Committee aims to become a one stop shop for all the communications needs of the congregation. Our challenge for 2016 is to make progress to making this aim reality. <<BR>> || |
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|| Highlights of the year:|| <<BR>>Please refer to <<BR>>Cooee, Leisure Time, Playgroup, The Hub and Welfare reports.<<BR>> || | || Highlights of the year:|| Please refer to <<BR>>Cooee, Leisure Time, Playgroup, The Hub and Welfare reports.<<BR>> || ||<20%:> ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Community Outreach MG)>>'''Community Outreach MG'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| Community Outreach is a servant ministry of GWUC. We seek opportunities to share God's love, to raise awareness and bring renewal to a needy world through connecting with our wider community, building relationships and offering support.<<BR>> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Convenor Neil Peters<<BR>>Secretary - whoever volunteers each month<<BR>> || || Membership numbers:|| 8<<BR>> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 5 - 6<<BR>> || || Meeting times and days:|| First Thursday of the month at 7.45pm<<BR>> || || Locations used by Group:|| GWUC Room 2<<BR>> || || Highlights of the year:|| * Established a monthly Material Aid Offering which has been very well supported by the congregation.<<BR>> * Held three lunch forums with engaging speakers from Possible Dreams International, Kivuli Project and Whitelion Open Doors.<<BR>> * Supported Jullian Burnside speaking at High Street Road UC.<<BR>> * Actively supported the 2015 COP Committee and Process.<<BR>> * Fundraising of $2437 to Jai at Glenallen Special School upgrade his wheelchair.<<BR>> * Supported congregation involvement in Chinese New Year celebrations. <<BR>> * Proposal to church council to financially support the chaplain at Glen Waverley Secondary College which was later supported by the Church Council and also the Congregation.<<BR>> || |
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||<20%:> ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Finance Committee)>>'''Finance Committee'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| The timely & accurate reporting of all church income & expenditure, finamcial guidance for church council.<<BR>> || || Current Office Bearers:|| AshleyIrvine (Treasurer),WarrenGreenwood, NeilPeters & MattGraham<<BR>> || || Membership numbers:|| 4<<BR>> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 4<<BR>> || || Meeting times and days:|| 7:30pm , second Tuesday of the month (no January meeting)<<BR>> || || Locations used by Group:|| GWUC office.<<BR>> || || Highlights of the year:|| Accurate financials within audit timeframe.<<BR>>Improved reporting facilitating stronger planning, strategy, process.<<BR>> || |
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|| Current Office Bearers:|| Music director: Deb Leigh <<BR>>Music selection and purchase: Deb Leigh <<BR>>Liaison with ministerial team: Deb Leigh<<BR>>Librarians: Jo Boldiston<<BR>>Music borrowing: Lise Hales<<BR>>Calendar/schedule: Jenny Abraham & John Snare<<BR>>Roll & performance record Robin Pope<<BR>>Scarves and ties: Marj Snare<<BR>>Prayer and care: Marj Snare<<BR>>Treasurer: John Snare<<BR>>Historian: JohnSnare<<BR>>Friends of Free Spirit Register: GeoffWillis<<BR>>Supper roster: LynMaslen<<BR>> || | || Current Office Bearers:|| Music director: DebLeigh <<BR>>Music selection and purchase: DebLeigh <<BR>>Liaison with ministerial team: DebLeigh<<BR>>Librarians: JoanneBoldiston<<BR>>Music borrowing: LiseHales<<BR>>Calendar/schedule: JennyAbraham & JohnSnare<<BR>>Roll & performance record RobinPope<<BR>>Scarves and ties: MarjorieSnare<<BR>>Prayer and care: MarjorieSnare<<BR>>Treasurer: JohnSnare<<BR>>Historian: JohnSnare<<BR>>Friends of Free Spirit Register: GeoffWillis<<BR>>Supper roster: LynMaslen<<BR>> || |
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|| Highlights of the year:|| <<BR>> 1. Regular contributions of music to worship in Glen Waverley Uniting Church.<<BR>> 2. Contribution of music to worship at the Croydon Uniting Church (March)<<BR>> 3. Participation in the Ecumenical Choral Service hosted in 2015 by the Holy Redeemer Church, (East Oakleigh) in May. Subject to obtaining the necessary approvals, it is planned for the Glen Waverley Uniting Church to host the Ecumenical Choral Service in 2016.<<BR>> 4. Participation in the Glen Waverley Uniting Church combined anniversary choir in June.<<BR>> 5. Participating worship simulcast with Beeac Uniting Church in September<<BR>> 6. Recording a fund-raising CD. The recording work was finished in 2015. Following final editing, mixing and replication it is expected that the CD will go on sale early in 2016 (with proceeds to support Glen Waverley Uniting Church projects). The CD was funded by Free Spirit members.<<BR>> 7. Participating in special Easter and Christmas services at Glen Waverley Uniting Church.<<BR>>Plans for 2016 include more visits to other churches and possibly a concert.<<BR>> || | || Highlights of the year:|| 1. Regular contributions of music to worship in Glen Waverley Uniting Church.<<BR>> 2. Contribution of music to worship at the Croydon Uniting Church (March)<<BR>> 3. Participation in the Ecumenical Choral Service hosted in 2015 by the Holy Redeemer Church, (East Oakleigh) in May. Subject to obtaining the necessary approvals, it is planned for the Glen Waverley Uniting Church to host the Ecumenical Choral Service in 2016.<<BR>> 4. Participation in the Glen Waverley Uniting Church combined anniversary choir in June.<<BR>> 5. Participating worship simulcast with Beeac Uniting Church in September<<BR>> 6. Recording a fund-raising CD. The recording work was finished in 2015. Following final editing, mixing and replication it is expected that the CD will go on sale early in 2016 (with proceeds to support Glen Waverley Uniting Church projects). The CD was funded by Free Spirit members.<<BR>> 7. Participating in special Easter and Christmas services at Glen Waverley Uniting Church.<<BR>>Plans for 2016 include more visits to other churches and possibly a concert.<<BR>> || |
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||<20%:> ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(MeditationStudy)>>'''MeditationStudy'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To be silent and open ourselves to the Divine.<<BR>> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Leader: Bobbie Rooks<<BR>> || || Membership numbers:|| 8<<BR>> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 7<<BR>> || || Meeting times and days:|| Monday 7.30pm<<BR>> || || Locations used by Group:|| Highvale Village<<BR>> || || Highlights of the year:|| Increased membership from non church members.<<BR>> || |
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|| Highlights of the year:|| <<BR>> * Pastoral visiting at home or hospital, including, as required, communion<<BR>> * Outreach to wider community through devotions at aged care facilities and invitations to special events<<BR>> * Afternoon tea after a Seniors’ Service is an important fellowship time, especially for those living alone<<BR>> * Praise and Carol Services were both well attended and much appreciated<<BR>> * The Seminar, focussing on community support for seniors, was well received with interesting and knowledgeable speakers<<BR>> * It has been a privilege to conduct or assist with funeral services for senior members !<<BR>> || | || Highlights of the year:|| * Pastoral visiting at home or hospital, including, as required, communion<<BR>> * Outreach to wider community through devotions at aged care facilities and invitations to special events<<BR>> * Afternoon tea after a Seniors’ Service is an important fellowship time, especially for those living alone<<BR>> * Praise and Carol Services were both well attended and much appreciated<<BR>> * The Seminar, focussing on community support for seniors, was well received with interesting and knowledgeable speakers<<BR>> * It has been a privilege to conduct or assist with funeral services for senior members !<<BR>> || |
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|| Highlights of the year:|| <<BR>>Special Morning teas at The Hub for 2015 – Well attended, great atmosphere, more and more new people from the community attending, and familiar faces coming back.<<BR>>Some family and friends of GWUC people, others seeing notices in the Monash PALS booklet or the local paper etc.<<BR>>Hot Cross Bun Morning Tea in March - $428 donated to The Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal.<<BR>>Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea at The Hub in May - $640.15 donated to the Cancer Council Victoria.<<BR>>Celebration Morning Tea at The Hub in July- celebrating 6 years of The Hub - $162.00 donated to Motor Neurone Disease<<BR>>Seniors’ Morning Tea at The Hub in October - $715.20 donated to Motor Neurone Disease.<<BR>>Christmas Morning Tea at The Hub and Children’s Nativity Dress-up photos in November and December - $200 donated to GWUC Welfare to be used for the needy at Christmas.<<BR>>Continued support and participation in some of our morning teas from The Body Shop and Muddings Bakery.<<BR>>Many people continue to come to The Hub to practise speaking English in an informal conversation. Many feel at home at GWUC and even make their own cuppa and offer to make one for our volunteers! Many visitors have said how much they appreciate The Hub and all our Volunteers.<<BR>>The Hub events advertised in the Monash PALS booklet and the local paper bringing in more people from the local community.<<BR>>The Hub events also advertised in Crosslight, the GW Library, Victorian Seniors’ Festival booklet and GWUC monthly and weekly bulletins.<<BR>>Over 60 families came to The Hub for their children to dress up in Nativity dress-ups and have their photo taken. This was a wonderful opportunity for us to talk with the children and their parents about the real Christmas story.<<BR>>Colouring –In books given to children in Playgroup, Mini Maestros and GWUC children were very much appreciated by both children and parents.<<BR>> || | || Highlights of the year:|| Special Morning teas at The Hub for 2015 – Well attended, great atmosphere, more and more new people from the community attending, and familiar faces coming back.<<BR>>Some family and friends of GWUC people, others seeing notices in the Monash PALS booklet or the local paper etc.<<BR>>Hot Cross Bun Morning Tea in March - $428 donated to The Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal.<<BR>>Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea at The Hub in May - $640.15 donated to the Cancer Council Victoria.<<BR>>Celebration Morning Tea at The Hub in July- celebrating 6 years of The Hub - $162.00 donated to Motor Neurone Disease<<BR>>Seniors’ Morning Tea at The Hub in October - $715.20 donated to Motor Neurone Disease.<<BR>>Christmas Morning Tea at The Hub and Children’s Nativity Dress-up photos in November and December - $200 donated to GWUC Welfare to be used for the needy at Christmas.<<BR>>Continued support and participation in some of our morning teas from The Body Shop and Muddings Bakery.<<BR>>Many people continue to come to The Hub to practise speaking English in an informal conversation. Many feel at home at GWUC and even make their own cuppa and offer to make one for our volunteers! Many visitors have said how much they appreciate The Hub and all our Volunteers.<<BR>>The Hub events advertised in the Monash PALS booklet and the local paper bringing in more people from the local community.<<BR>>The Hub events also advertised in Crosslight, the GW Library, Victorian Seniors’ Festival booklet and GWUC monthly and weekly bulletins.<<BR>>Over 60 families came to The Hub for their children to dress up in Nativity dress-ups and have their photo taken. This was a wonderful opportunity for us to talk with the children and their parents about the real Christmas story.<<BR>>Colouring –In books given to children in Playgroup, Mini Maestros and GWUC children were very much appreciated by both children and parents.<<BR>> || |
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||<20%:> ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Welfare Committee)>>'''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.<<BR>>We provide practical, spiritual and emotional support to those in the Church and wider community who seek our assistance.<<BR>>Some recipients self refer, others are referred by members of our congregation or local agencies.<<BR>>All referrals are responded to as promptly as possible.<<BR>>Primarily, our focus is on day to day living expenses and the general independent living of individuals and families.<<BR>>Those we see are encouraged to access existing community resources including those within our church.<<BR>> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Co-ordinator- DorothyLockhart<<BR>>Sec/Tresurer- FayeMcDougall<<BR>> || || Membership numbers:|| 4<<BR>> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 4<<BR>> || || Meeting times and days:|| Quarterly formal and minuted meetings with informal liaison amongst members, as required.<<BR>> || || Locations used by Group:|| GWUC Meeting Rooms<<BR>> || || Highlights of the year:|| Our Christian imperative is to care for the poor and the Welfare Committee considers our efforts as contributing , on behalf of GWUC , towards this enormous task.<<BR>> In our interactions with, and interventions with or on behalf of those we assist, we pray that, and endeavour to, make a difference in the lives of those we serve.<<BR>>Assistance includes providing a 'listening ear”; counselling on a number of levels; sharing a prayer; accompanying or directing a person to an appropriate community agency; providing supermarket vouchers; food and travel assistance; distributing Christmas hampers; and confidentially channelling donations that come through our GWUC congregation and others. <<BR>>Our specific highlights have been those generous financial donations as well as the incredibly huge amount of food and toiletries that came through the GWUC Missional Outreach Committees Material Aid Offerings on a particular Sunday.<<BR>>We are grateful too to Eastern Emergency Relief who donated some of our Christmas Hampers .<<BR>>Another Committee member with Social/Welfare experience ,who is available to respond during the day, is sought.<<BR>> || |
Link to reports for 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009,
GWUC Annual reports for 2015
Church Council is now calling for all groups to submit their annual reports.
Download the form here:GroupReport2015Template.doc or submit online: here
Reports from groups are being posted here as they are received.
Enquiries and edits to DavidMorgan.
Adult Group
Badminton
Broadcast Ministry
Careful Kitchen Crew
Communications
Community Hub MG
Community Outreach MG
Cooee
Finance Committee
FISH - Aqua
FISH - Red
FISH - Yellow
Free Spirit
GOMER
Kids Church
Leisure Time
MeditationStudy
Men's Fellowship
Ministry to Seniors
Monday Night Bible Study
Playgroups
Property Committee
The Hub
UCAF
Uniting Voices
Welfare Committee
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Adult Group |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Fellowship and Social get together once a month including welcome to new members. The group gives to various causes using funds raised. (Monthly gold coin donation and proceeds from Peridot Theatre ticket sales). |
Current Office Bearers: |
LindsayBrown, BeverleyBrown, JennyVass and RogerVass (the annually appointed small committee co-ordinates the program). |
Membership numbers: |
c50 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
30-40 |
Meeting times and days: |
First Friday each month except Jan and Dec when special events are held. |
Locations used by Group: |
Generally Room 1 |
Highlights of the year: |
Adult Group continued with a monthly round of interesting speakers drawn from acquaintances of members. The program for 2015 was as follows: |
Group |
Badminton |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Promote community fellowship through participation in badminton and Table Tennis |
Current Office Bearers: |
Convenor: Onn Chin |
Membership numbers: |
2015 12 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
2015 4-12 |
Meeting times and days: |
Mon & Thur 8-10 pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Church Hall |
Highlights of the year: |
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Group |
Broadcast Ministry |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide a broadcast worship services to selected locations. To record and create DVD's for distribution to GWUC members and other interested parties. To create and support an in home and hospital ministry. To record significant worship events. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Co-leadership. Warren Greenwood is contact point |
Membership numbers: |
5 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
All - As and when required - online or at GWUC |
Meeting times and days: |
As and when required - online or at GWUC |
Locations used by Group: |
GWUC - Beeac - as invited |
Highlights of the year: |
* The ongoing support of the special ministry to Beeac each month or when requested, and their support for the outreach work of GWUC. |
Group |
Careful Kitchen Crew |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
We aim to provide and ensure that correct food safety standards and procedures are understood and maintained by all users of the church kitchen. |
Current Office Bearers: |
"YanEmms: Food Safety Supervisor and convenor |
Membership numbers: |
8 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
5 to 8 |
Meeting times and days: |
We meet quarterly on the third Monday in February, May, Aug and Nov. A member is rostered every month to check and rectify any food safety issues in the kitchen. Please refer to our roster to contact the appropriate CKC member if there are any issues or enquires you may have about food handling. |
Locations used by Group: |
"We meet in room 1 at 7.30pm. |
Highlights of the year: |
Sarah Weiden did a great job in monitoring the food handling practices and all the fete food stalls were diligent in maintaining food safety. |
Group |
Communications |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
The Glen Waverley Uniting Church Council has established a Communications Committee with the following responsibilities: |
Current Office Bearers: |
Coordinator: JohnSnare |
Membership numbers: |
Seven members plus usually a member of the ministry team. |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Six |
Meeting times and days: |
First Monday of the Month when possible |
Locations used by Group: |
A meeting room at the church |
Highlights of the year: |
During 2015: |
Group |
Community Hub MG |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Aiming through our activities of Cooee, Leisure Time, Playgroups, The Hub, Welfare Committee and Badminton Club to open our Church to the local community as a welcoming, supportive and friendly place of Christian hospitality. |
Current Office Bearers: |
GeraldineFleming - Co-ordinator |
Membership numbers: |
10 on CHMG team |
Usual meeting attendance: |
10 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: |
Please refer to |
Group |
Community Outreach MG |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Community Outreach is a servant ministry of GWUC. We seek opportunities to share God's love, to raise awareness and bring renewal to a needy world through connecting with our wider community, building relationships and offering support. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Convenor Neil Peters |
Membership numbers: |
8 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
5 - 6 |
Meeting times and days: |
First Thursday of the month at 7.45pm |
Locations used by Group: |
GWUC Room 2 |
Highlights of the year: |
* Established a monthly Material Aid Offering which has been very well supported by the congregation. |
Group |
Cooee |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Friendship and support |
Current Office Bearers: |
None |
Membership numbers: |
4 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
2 or 3 |
Meeting times and days: |
Friday 12noon - 3pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Fellowship area |
Highlights of the year: |
Continued support |
Group |
Finance Committee |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
The timely & accurate reporting of all church income & expenditure, finamcial guidance for church council. |
Current Office Bearers: |
AshleyIrvine (Treasurer),WarrenGreenwood, NeilPeters & MattGraham |
Membership numbers: |
4 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
4 |
Meeting times and days: |
7:30pm , second Tuesday of the month (no January meeting) |
Locations used by Group: |
GWUC office. |
Highlights of the year: |
Accurate financials within audit timeframe. |
Group |
FISH - Aqua |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide pastoral care, friendship and fellowship to all who participate in the group |
Current Office Bearers: |
Judith & Warren Greenwood |
Membership numbers: |
20 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
12 - 16 |
Meeting times and days: |
8 times per year, usually Sunday evening meals, but can be lunch or afternoon teas. |
Locations used by Group: |
Each others homes but can be at parks or other locations |
Highlights of the year: |
* Welcoming back to the Aqua group Susan and David Karoly |
Group |
FISH - Red |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Care & Share |
Current Office Bearers: |
Convenor: LynneBoyer |
Membership numbers: |
22 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
7 |
Meeting times and days: |
Twice a year |
Locations used by Group: |
Church |
Highlights of the year: |
Christmas Lunch at the Church. We tend to sit together at church functions and catch up for coffee after church. |
Group |
FISH - Yellow |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Families in sharing homes |
Current Office Bearers: |
BarbHurst and PamBunney for 2015 |
Membership numbers: |
22 (Ken and WinnieMcGregor have been a part of the group for some time ) |
Usual meeting attendance: |
18 |
Meeting times and days: |
Every six weeks approx |
Locations used by Group: |
Family homes |
Highlights of the year: |
We have continued to meet in homes about every 6 weeks for lunch or dinner. |
Group |
Free Spirit |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Music can warm the soul and bring us closer to the Lord! |
Current Office Bearers: |
Music director: DebLeigh |
Membership numbers: |
30 members |
Usual meeting attendance: |
25 members |
Meeting times and days: |
Practice weekly on Wednesday evenings. |
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 Uniting Church. |
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 walk before coffee. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Membership Secretary: DavidMorgan |
Membership numbers: |
39 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
25 |
Meeting times and days: |
Mondays at 10am |
Locations used by Group: |
Madeline’s Restaurant, Jells Park |
Highlights of the year: |
A new record attendance of 32. The wide variety of men who attend. |
Group |
Kids Church |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide a stimulating and enjoyable curriculum for the preschool to grade 3 (KAT) and grade 4 to year 8 (DOG) children that enables them to grow in faith and knowledge of God and Jesus. |
Current Office Bearers: |
KerrynLeister (DOG), BelindaChung (KAT) and KatieHaala (admin) |
Membership numbers: |
9 KAT and 7 DOG registered for 2015 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
5-20 children each week |
Meeting times and days: |
During the 9.15am service each Sunday during school terms. |
Locations used by Group: |
Rooms 2 & 3. |
Highlights of the year: |
* Kids growing, learning and asking questions. |
Group |
Leisure Time |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Leisure Time, staffed entirely by volunteers, is a community program designed to assist isolated Monash seniors and their families. The program provides a friendly day out, addresses social isolation and aims to develop positive relationships and promote human dignity in an inclusive and non-discriminatory way. Leisure Time is aware that its guests are pensioners, and hence participant's costs are minimised |
Current Office Bearers: |
Acting Chairperson/Treasurer: CliffBaker |
Membership numbers: |
Committee - 11 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Meetings are organised by Day Leaders, and each of the four Mondays in each month are operated by a different group of volunteers. |
Meeting times and days: |
Mondays, excluding Christmas & Public Holidays 10.30 am to 2.00pm. Outings may be outside these times. |
Locations used by Group: |
Fellowship area, Room 1 & Kitchen at the Church, Outings at selected venues. |
Highlights of the year: |
The Christmas Party was certainly one of the year's highlights. Guests, their families, and volunteers met for morning tea and then were entertained by three choirs from the Glen Waverley Primary School. The guests, Ministerial staff, the committee and some volunteer helpers then enjoyed an excellent lunch in party mode, followed by a short Church Service. |
Group |
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Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To be silent and open ourselves to the Divine. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Leader: Bobbie Rooks |
Membership numbers: |
8 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
7 |
Meeting times and days: |
Monday 7.30pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Highvale Village |
Highlights of the year: |
Increased membership from non church members. |
Group |
Men's Fellowship |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide an opportunity for men to meet in Christian fellowship, listen to a guest speaker, and share experiences over a cuppa. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Convenor: MalcolmChamberlain |
Membership numbers: |
31 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
25 |
Meeting times and days: |
2pm, first Tuesday of the month except November (Cup Day) and January. |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 1 |
Highlights of the year: |
Monthly speakers; |
Group |
Ministry to Seniors |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
The Mission of the Ministry to Seniors is ‘to minister to senior members of Glen |
Current Office Bearers: |
Alison Clarkson (Coordinator) |
Membership numbers: |
All seniors in congregation |
Usual meeting attendance: |
40 - 100 at quarterly services |
Meeting times and days: |
Services approx quarterly on Sundays at |
Locations used by Group: |
Church, Fellowship area, Room1, Kitchen, Foyer, depending on event |
Highlights of the year: |
* Pastoral visiting at home or hospital, including, as required, communion |
Group |
Monday Night Bible Study |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide members with opportunities to gather regularly for fellowship and through lively conversation on bible passages and through recommended book studies members share their faith journey and encourage one another to be sent to homes and communities doing God's work |
Current Office Bearers: |
JitTan is the prime mover and others in the group have volunteered to facilitate in sessions |
Membership numbers: |
15 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
10 |
Meeting times and days: |
2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 7.30 pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 2 in GWUC |
Highlights of the year: |
* Seasons of the Spirit inclusive program for the congregation for 2015 |
Group |
Playgroups |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide a safe, friendly, welcoming and supportive place for mothers and their young children. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Coordinator: Kaye Mackinnon |
Membership numbers: |
60-80 children/week, 50 carers, 13 leaders |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Daily average: 16 children, 16 adults, 3 leaders |
Meeting times and days: |
10 am - 12 noon, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday during school term time |
Locations used by Group: |
Rooms 2 and 3 and the playground. Occasional use of the hall in wet weather |
Highlights of the year: |
Morning teas and lunches sharing food from various cultures. |
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. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Chairperson: Warren Greenwood |
Membership numbers: |
14 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
11 |
Meeting times and days: |
1st Monday of each month, 7:30pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 1 |
Highlights of the year: |
* Full years operation of the Solar panels - generating a saving in excess of $9,000. |
Group |
The Hub |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To be a meeting place where we welcome, offer hospitality and grow relationships with people in the local community and in our church. |
Current Office Bearers: |
JudithGreenwood – Co-ordinator |
Membership numbers: |
50 Volunteers |
Usual meeting attendance: |
The Hub Volunteers’ Lunch and Meeting – 20 |
Meeting times and days: |
The Hub Volunteers’ Lunch and meeting – once in 2015 – Sunday lunch. |
Locations used by Group: |
Foyer, kitchen and also fellowship area for special morning teas. |
Highlights of the year: |
Special Morning teas at The Hub for 2015 – Well attended, great atmosphere, more and more new people from the community attending, and familiar faces coming back. |
Group |
UCAF |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To enable members to share in Christ's mission, meeting together for fellowship, service and worship. |
Current Office Bearers: |
President: BarbaraThompson |
Membership numbers: |
55 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
40 |
Meeting times and days: |
First Tuesday of the month at 10.00am |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 1 and Fellowship area |
Highlights of the year: |
Fund raising lunch in May with speaker Phillip Johnson. |
Group |
Uniting Voices |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To enhance the worship life of the church through music and song |
Current Office Bearers: |
Co-conductors: Barb Hurst, Elwyn Pederson |
Membership numbers: |
28 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
20 |
Meeting times and days: |
Rehearsals: Thursday 8pm, |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 1 and Church |
Highlights of the year: |
We sang at services on most first and third Sundays from February till Christmas. We joined with Free Spirit for the Anniversary service. |
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. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Co-ordinator- DorothyLockhart |
Membership numbers: |
4 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
4 |
Meeting times and days: |
Quarterly formal and minuted meetings with informal liaison amongst members, as required. |
Locations used by Group: |
GWUC Meeting Rooms |
Highlights of the year: |
Our Christian imperative is to care for the poor and the Welfare Committee considers our efforts as contributing , on behalf of GWUC , towards this enormous task. |