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||<20%:> ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(FISH - Aqua)>>'''FISH - Aqua'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To provide pastoral care, friendship and fellowship to all who participate in the group<<BR>> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Judith & WarrenGreenwood<<BR>> || || Membership numbers:|| 20<<BR>> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 12 - 16<<BR>> || || Meeting times and days:|| 8 times per year, usually Sunday evening meals, but can be lunch or afternoon teas.<<BR>> || || Locations used by Group:|| Each others homes but can be at parks or other locations<<BR>> || || Highlights of the year:|| o The ongoing and daily pastoral care provided by the group, to the group. <<BR>>o Interesting visits to the Australian Botanical Gardens Cranbourne, and Warrandyte. <<BR>>o The decision to again not give presents to each other at Christmas, but to direct support to the GWUC Welfare committee and TEAR.<<BR>>o Service to GWUC through the delivery of the annual Church Christmas lunch which also raised over $500 for Welfare Committee.<<BR>> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| o To further build the FISH communities<<BR>>o To support and recognise the work and place of the existing FISH communities<<BR>> || |
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|| Highlights of the year:|| <<BR>>2016 proved to be rewarding year. We have had several families join our 9:15 worship because of hearing or experiencing our children's programme. One family even moved membership from another church, which should not be stated as if church membership is a competition but without breaking privacy, the decision would not have been taken lightly and this family is not the standard “nuclear” scenario. Both Belinda and Kerryn were humbled at the thought of building such strong relationships so quickly.<<BR>>As well as a growing member base, there has been greater consistency with attendance of children each week, with many parents commenting that their children are keen to get to church. We believe, among other factors, a main contributing factor for this is having the consistency of leaders each week. Whilst Belinda and Kerryn each nominate at least one weekend a term for a break/to participate in family activities, there is a consistent person every week of the school terms. The relationships being built are clearly strong.<<BR>>Whilst we started the year catering for 4 year old kinder children to year 8 students, we saw the need to expand that group to include even younger members. We have a growing group of “play group” age children who attend the group with a parent (an expectation of the group for any child under the age of 4), and so we now plan for our Mini Inquisitors of Christian Education with play-based experiences around the same story as the other children. For example we spent time looking at building our house on sand or on rocks. The MICE group played with kinetic sand. The KAT group created housed from sticks to put on different surfaces and talked about God being the surface to base our choices on. The DOG group built Lego houses to stand on rocks and sand. They poured water over them and discussed how they rely on God in life (eg: friends, parents, school work, online bullies, etc).<<BR>>With the exception of Advent, the program shared with the whole congregation their learning and activities at the end of each term. Part of this was the sharing of prayer and how the children do that every week. There were positive comments from the congregation regarding this. <<BR>>We ended the year with Phil Gray spending time with the group to relieve Belinda and Kerryn from teaching through Advent for the third year in a row. Whilst Belinda and Kerryn struggled to know what to do with themselves and switch back into a worshipping member, the children seemed to enjoy themselves and have fun. In retrospect, what Belinda and Kerryn had been expecting from this time wasn't the reality. Phil, however, did make Belinda and Kerryn think and question things, which is always a good thing. <<BR>>Throughout Advent, Belinda and Kerryn were boosted in their morale with some children asking when they were coming to the group, and other young children only wanting to go to the group if Belinda was there. <<BR>>In summary, 2016 was a busy year that Belinda and Kerryn constantly reflected through. We feel it was a successful year with more children becoming excited about God's love for us. We are looking forward to continuing to develop and grow the program in 2017.<<BR>> || | || Highlights of the year:|| 2016 proved to be rewarding year. We have had several families join our 9:15 worship because of hearing or experiencing our children's programme. One family even moved membership from another church, which should not be stated as if church membership is a competition but without breaking privacy, the decision would not have been taken lightly and this family is not the standard “nuclear” scenario. Both Belinda and Kerryn were humbled at the thought of building such strong relationships so quickly.<<BR>>As well as a growing member base, there has been greater consistency with attendance of children each week, with many parents commenting that their children are keen to get to church. We believe, among other factors, a main contributing factor for this is having the consistency of leaders each week. Whilst Belinda and Kerryn each nominate at least one weekend a term for a break/to participate in family activities, there is a consistent person every week of the school terms. The relationships being built are clearly strong.<<BR>>Whilst we started the year catering for 4 year old kinder children to year 8 students, we saw the need to expand that group to include even younger members. We have a growing group of “play group” age children who attend the group with a parent (an expectation of the group for any child under the age of 4), and so we now plan for our Mini Inquisitors of Christian Education with play-based experiences around the same story as the other children. For example we spent time looking at building our house on sand or on rocks. The MICE group played with kinetic sand. The KAT group created housed from sticks to put on different surfaces and talked about God being the surface to base our choices on. The DOG group built Lego houses to stand on rocks and sand. They poured water over them and discussed how they rely on God in life (eg: friends, parents, school work, online bullies, etc).<<BR>>With the exception of Advent, the program shared with the whole congregation their learning and activities at the end of each term. Part of this was the sharing of prayer and how the children do that every week. There were positive comments from the congregation regarding this. <<BR>>We ended the year with Phil Gray spending time with the group to relieve Belinda and Kerryn from teaching through Advent for the third year in a row. Whilst Belinda and Kerryn struggled to know what to do with themselves and switch back into a worshipping member, the children seemed to enjoy themselves and have fun. In retrospect, what Belinda and Kerryn had been expecting from this time wasn't the reality. Phil, however, did make Belinda and Kerryn think and question things, which is always a good thing. <<BR>>Throughout Advent, Belinda and Kerryn were boosted in their morale with some children asking when they were coming to the group, and other young children only wanting to go to the group if Belinda was there. <<BR>>In summary, 2016 was a busy year that Belinda and Kerryn constantly reflected through. We feel it was a successful year with more children becoming excited about God's love for us. We are looking forward to continuing to develop and grow the program in 2017.<<BR>> || |
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||<20%:> ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Leisure Time)>>'''Leisure Time'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| The objective is to provide, for guests who are Monash seniors who are lonely, housebound and socially isolated, programs will reduce their isolation and give them experiences which they would be unable to have outside the group.<<BR>>The target is 25 guests<<BR>> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Acting Chairperson - Cliff Baker<<BR>>Secretary - Ken Hutchinson<<BR>>Treasurer - CliffBaker<<BR>>Committee - AlisonClarkson, AlisonHawkins, RossVevers & PatVevers, MargaretFraser, BarbaraThompson, LaurelMuir, JeanetteCoutts, ElwynPederson<<BR>> || || Membership numbers:|| Approximately 61<<BR>> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| Leisure Time Guest Attendance averages about 16, Committee Meetings about 10<<BR>> || || Meeting times and days:|| Guests every Monday, excluding the Christmas and Public Holidays. Committee Mondays 6 times per year<<BR>> || || Locations used by Group:|| Mostly the Fellowship area, the Kitchen & Room 1 at the church. Around 5 times a year outings at varied locations are arranged <<BR>> || || Highlights of the year:|| For the first time in many years we are likely to have a guest waiting list - currently we have only 2 vacancies and 5 enquiries.<<BR>>The December Christmas Party was a real highlight. Not only did we have a good number of volunteers at the morning tea, the varied entertainment was excellent and the decorations and food quality for the lunch party were outstanding.<<BR>>The outings are always very popular with the guests - this year we went to the animal farm at Warook, Morning Melodies at Lilydale, and lunches at Sandringham, Lynbrook & Dandenong.<<BR>>The Community interaction was good, we participated in Monash Council planning, the Seniors Expo and the PALS activities.<<BR>>We were pleased to welcome new volunteers, including some from outside the church congregation<<BR>> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| We are very grateful to the Church Council for the services we receive from the office, maintenance and general assistance from all Council initiated activities. We are hopeful that these will extend to the future.<<BR>>Our biggest need is for volunteer helpers over the whole range of the Leisure Time activity - drivers, cooks, kitchen leaders and helpers and hosts. Promotion of Leisure Time's needs by the Church Council could be a way of achieving our desired outcome<<BR>> || ||<20%:> ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Men's Fellowship)>>'''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.<<BR>> || || Current Office Bearers:|| MalcolmChamberlain<<BR>> || || Membership numbers:|| 28<<BR>> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 20<<BR>> || || Meeting times and days:|| 2pm 1st Tuesday of the month, excepting November (Cup Day) and January.<<BR>> || || Locations used by Group:|| Room 1 (Chapel)<<BR>> || || Highlights of the year:|| Feb EricArmstrong (Football umpiring)<<BR>>March EvanLaidlaw His ministry<<BR>>April Alain Young Healthy Ageing & Life Style<<BR>>May JohnHurst Mathematics & Science<<BR>>June Cancelled Fred Vanclay's funeral<<BR>>July ArthurDavey The Polynesian Islands<<BR>>August David Karolly Climate Science<<BR>>September Surprise Day Imprompture life history talks by <<BR>> members<<BR>>October DavidSimpson ""A little fiction""<<BR>>November No meeting<<BR>>December Break up<<BR>>I am retiring after being group leader for 22 years, and also a special thanks to Peter Claridge for his many years as role coordinator.<<BR>> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| None at this stage<<BR>> || |
Link to reports for 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009,
GWUC Annual reports for 2016
Church Council is now calling for all groups to submit their annual reports.
Download the form here:GroupReport2016Template.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
Communications
Community Hub MG
Community Outreach MG
Cooee
Faith Development MG
Finance Committee
FISH - Aqua
FISH - Yellow
Free Spirit
GOMER
Kids Church
Leisure Time
Men's Fellowship
Ministry to Seniors
Monday Night Bible Study
Prayer Request
Property Committee
The Hub
UCAF
Uniting Voices
Group |
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: |
Lindsay and Bev Brown, Jenny and Roger Vass continued from 2015 for a second year (the annually appointed small committee co-ordinates the program). |
Membership numbers: |
64 on the “roll” |
Usual meeting attendance: |
25-35 (maximum 45) |
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: |
Highlights of the year: |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Members continue to feel the demands of participating in the Fete as age creeps up. We have raised this with the Fete Committee and some thought needs to be given to the future demands on members helping at the fete on the Trash and Treasure stall. |
Group |
Badminton |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Promote community fellowship through participation in badminton and TT |
Current Office Bearers: |
Convenor: OnnChin |
Membership numbers: |
24 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
12-16 |
Meeting times and days: |
Mon, Tue & Thur 8-10 pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Church Hall for badminton and Annexe for TT |
Highlights of the year: |
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Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Not at this stage. |
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 and other events. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Co-leadership. Warren Greenwood is contact point |
Membership numbers: |
6 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
As & when required, online or at GWUC |
Meeting times and days: |
As and when required – online or at GWUC |
Locations used by Group: |
GWUC – Beeac – Kerang, Johnsonville, Boort and as invited |
Highlights of the year: |
* The special ministry to Beeac, and their support for the outreach work of GWUC. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Ongoing acknowledgement of the Beeac/Kerang/Boort and Johnsonville ministry by |
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: |
Five members plus usually a member of the ministry team. |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Five |
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: |
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Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
There have been two resignations from the Communications Committee this year, JitTan and LesleyArmstrong. We have very much valued their contributions. |
Group |
Community Hub MG |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Aiming, through our activities in Cooee, Leisure Time, Playgroup, The Hub, Welfare Committee, and Table Tennis/Badminton Groups, to open up our Church to the local community as a welcoming, supportive and friendly place of Christian hospitality. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Co-ordinator - GeraldineFleming |
Membership numbers: |
6 on team plus CC reps- NeilPeters, GailIrvine & ElwynPederson. |
Usual meeting attendance: |
8 for CHMG Meeting |
Meeting times and days: |
CHMG Meeting - Wednesday afternoon 4 times annually. |
Locations used by Group: |
CHMG Meeting - Room 2 |
Highlights of the year: |
As per the reports from Cooee, Leisure Time, Playgroups, The Hub and Welfare Committee. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Prayer and continued involvement. |
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: |
7 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
4 - 5 |
Meeting times and days: |
First Thursday of month 7.45 pm |
Locations used by Group: |
GWUC room 2 |
Highlights of the year: |
Four very successful Outreach seminars covering Glen Waverley Secondary College School Chaplaincy, Glenallen Special School, Water projects and volunteering in Nepal after the earthquake, Climate Science and ethics and morality. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Any suggests for a new convenor would be most helpful. |
Group |
Cooee |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Friendship and support |
Current Office Bearers: |
None |
Membership numbers: |
4 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
4 |
Meeting times and days: |
Fridays 12 noon - 3pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Fellowship area |
Highlights of the year: |
It was good to see one of The Hub visitors join the group occasionally. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Faith Development MG |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Encourage people in the congregation to grow in and share their faith/spiritual journeys |
Current Office Bearers: |
Convenor: MiriniLang |
Membership numbers: |
8 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
3-5 |
Meeting times and days: |
No regular time. Usually evening meetings. 8pm monthly to quarterly. |
Locations used by Group: |
Frequently private homes. |
Highlights of the year: |
Lenten study - "A sensual Faith" |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Suggestions of suitable people to join our group meetings. |
Group |
Finance Committee |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
The timely & accurate reporting of all church income and expenditure. |
Current Office Bearers: |
AshleyIrvine (Treasurer), WarrenGreenwood, NeilPeters, and MattGraham. |
Membership numbers: |
4 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
4 |
Meeting times and days: |
7:30pm, second Tuesday of the month (except January meeting) |
Locations used by Group: |
GWUC Office |
Highlights of the year: |
Accurate financials (actual v budget). |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Nil. |
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 & WarrenGreenwood |
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: |
o The ongoing and daily pastoral care provided by the group, to the group. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
o To further build the FISH communities |
Group |
FISH - Yellow |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Fellowship in homes. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Organisers JacquiKing 2016. JanClear & NormaSaxton 2017 |
Membership numbers: |
20 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
14-18 |
Meeting times and days: |
Usually Sunday lunch or dinner. |
Locations used by Group: |
Homes or outings occasionally. |
Highlights of the year: |
A lot of members travelled away. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Don't think so. |
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: Deb Leigh |
Membership numbers: |
28 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 sometimes 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. |
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 walk before coffee. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Group contact: DavidMorgan |
Membership numbers: |
35 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
25 |
Meeting times and days: |
Monday mornings at 10am. |
Locations used by Group: |
Madelines restaurant, Jells Park. |
Highlights of the year: |
Continuing high numbers of regular attenders. Singing happy birthday to Leana. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Kids Church |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide an opportunity for children and early teenagers to access God's word in a way meaningful to their age at the same time their caregivers' are doing the same thing. |
Current Office Bearers: |
BelindaChung- MICE, KAT |
Membership numbers: |
20 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
10-15 children |
Meeting times and days: |
Sunday during 9:15 worship |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 2 and 3 |
Highlights of the year: |
2016 proved to be rewarding year. We have had several families join our 9:15 worship because of hearing or experiencing our children's programme. One family even moved membership from another church, which should not be stated as if church membership is a competition but without breaking privacy, the decision would not have been taken lightly and this family is not the standard “nuclear” scenario. Both Belinda and Kerryn were humbled at the thought of building such strong relationships so quickly. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Please continue to pray for the program, and visit us occasionally to see what an amazing group of young people are beginning their journey with GWUC. |
Group |
Leisure Time |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
The objective is to provide, for guests who are Monash seniors who are lonely, housebound and socially isolated, programs will reduce their isolation and give them experiences which they would be unable to have outside the group. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Acting Chairperson - Cliff Baker |
Membership numbers: |
Approximately 61 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Leisure Time Guest Attendance averages about 16, Committee Meetings about 10 |
Meeting times and days: |
Guests every Monday, excluding the Christmas and Public Holidays. Committee Mondays 6 times per year |
Locations used by Group: |
Mostly the Fellowship area, the Kitchen & Room 1 at the church. Around 5 times a year outings at varied locations are arranged |
Highlights of the year: |
For the first time in many years we are likely to have a guest waiting list - currently we have only 2 vacancies and 5 enquiries. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
We are very grateful to the Church Council for the services we receive from the office, maintenance and general assistance from all Council initiated activities. We are hopeful that these will extend to the future. |
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: |
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Membership numbers: |
28 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
20 |
Meeting times and days: |
2pm 1st Tuesday of the month, excepting November (Cup Day) and January. |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 1 (Chapel) |
Highlights of the year: |
Feb EricArmstrong (Football umpiring) |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
None at this stage |
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 Waverley Uniting Church in spiritual, pastoral, social and supportive ways, and to the wider community through links with retirement villages, hostels and nursing homes.’ |
Current Office Bearers: |
AlisonClarkson (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 2.30pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Church, Fellowship area, Kitchen, Room 1, Foyer, depending on event |
Highlights of the year: |
Spiritual: Devotions at age care facilities; services for seniors at GWUC |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
2 leaders of devotions at age care facilities are not able to continue in 2017. |
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: |
20 |
Meeting times and days: |
2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 7.30 pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 2 |
Highlights of the year: |
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Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Prayer Request |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To pray privately for our members needs and for the needs of those outside our church. |
Current Office Bearers: |
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Membership numbers: |
Fifteen |
Usual meeting attendance: |
No meetings convened. |
Meeting times and days: |
Nil |
Locations used by Group: |
No group. |
Highlights of the year: |
Three private Prayer Requests for 2016. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Nil |
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: |
11 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
10 |
Meeting times and days: |
1st Monday of each month, 7:30pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 1 |
Highlights of the year: |
* Reduction of Solar Panel loan from $48,000 to $24,500 via rebates and savings and a significantly reduced power bill. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
* We continue to want to encourage more women to join the property committee, but our efforts have been unsuccessful. Now, Vida Foo is no longer a Church Council member we have also lost her. |
Group |
The Hub |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To be a place where people can meet and we can 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 Small Group Meeting - 8 |
Meeting times and days: |
The Hub Small Group met once in 2016 - Thursday 9 am. |
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 2016 - Well attended, great atmosphere, more and more new people from the community attending, and familiar faces coming back. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
UCAF |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To enable members to share in Chrit's Mission, meeting together for Fellowship, Service & Worship. |
Current Office Bearers: |
BarbaraThompson President |
Membership numbers: |
50 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
35 |
Meeting times and days: |
First Monday of the month at 10am, except January and November |
Locations used by Group: |
Fellowship area, kitchen and room 1. For May lunch, Church, hall, kiitchen & Fellowship area. |
Highlights of the year: |
It was very rewarding to have an average attendance of 35. We have had some excellent speakers & heard of the work of Mission without Borders, Share, Wesley Mission, School Cahplaincy in the City of Monash. Rev. Barbara Higgins acted out the life of Mary Magdalene. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
We are able to operate without any assistance other than occasional help with equipment required by our speakers. |
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: BarbHurst, ElwynPederson |
Membership numbers: |
26 |
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. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Keep the piano tuned. |