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||<20%:> ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(FISH - Tangerine)>>'''FISH - Tangerine'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| Families in Sharing Homes<<BR>> || || Current Office Bearers:|| AnnetteWojak<<BR>> || || Membership numbers:|| <<BR>> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| <<BR>> || || Meeting times and days:|| <<BR>> || || Locations used by Group:|| <<BR>> || || Highlights of the year:|| The Tangerine Fish group suspended activity as a result of covid and have not yet recommenced.<<BR>> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| <<BR>> || |
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||<20%:> ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Friday Morning)>>'''Friday Morning'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To look into the deeper roots of Christianity and achieve a greater understanding of the teachings of Jesus beyond the limitations of placed by the early developers of Orthodoxy. We share a grave concern for the future of the church and Christianity as younger generations desert the churches<<BR>> || || Current Office Bearers:|| AlisonBarr, PeterStewart, HeatherWilkins, MoiraMannix, BobbyRooks, PeterBaker, EricArmstrong, AlanLemke, NeilGraham, BillNorquay<<BR>> || || Membership numbers:|| 10<<BR>> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 8-10<<BR>> || || Meeting times and days:|| Friday morning 10AM<<BR>> || || Locations used by Group:|| Room 3<<BR>> || || Highlights of the year:|| Over the year we have studied many books and publications by theologians and some from retired ministers who have after many years being restricted by church doctrine have spoken out for change. Bishop John Spong, Dudley Hyde, Bill Loader, Val Webb, David Tacey and Ian Gutheridge are a few of our favourite authors<<BR>> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| No special needs other than a little photocopying, the office is very helpful<<BR>> || |
Link to reports for 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009,
GWUC Annual reports for 2022
Church Council is now calling for all groups to submit their annual reports.
Download the form here:AnnualReport2022Template.doc or submit online: here
Reports from groups are being posted here as they are received.
Enquiries and edits to DavidMorgan.
Note that this page is generated from a database, so that direct editing here is not appropriate. Please send changes to DavidMorgan or ChurchOffice
Asylum Seeker Support
Badminton
Broadcast Ministry
Communications
Community Hub MG
FISH - Purple
FISH - Tangerine
Free Spirit
Friday Morning
GOMER
Men's Fellowship
Playgroup Volunteers
Property Committee
The Hub
UCAF
Group |
Asylum Seeker Support |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide assistance to those seeking asylum in Australia |
Current Office Bearers: |
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Membership numbers: |
5-6 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Meetings informal |
Meeting times and days: |
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Locations used by Group: |
In homes or at GWUC |
Highlights of the year: |
During the pandemic, donations for the use of Asylum Seekers continued to be collected in the boxes in the church foyer. Donations of food, clothing, linen, cleaning agents etc were collected by the 4-5 members of the committee whose names were on the roster, and then delivered to the home of David Spitteler, who ran the Support Centre in Dandenong. This continued until mid 2022, when David closed down his operations, after 25+years of voluntary work.. The ASRC (Asylum Seeker Resource Centre) located initially in Footscray, had by then opened a new centre in Dandenong. Two members of the committee (Robin and BarbaraChamberlain) have visited this centre and made contact with a view to offering them support in the same way, although our focus in the future will be on providing specific items for their well-stocked food bank. They have no space for storing other items. We will resume the donation boxes in the new year. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Making sure that the congregation is frequently reminded that their donations are of great assistance. This can be done by messages in the weekly news bulletin, in issues of The Kingsway, and by recognising the needs of asylum seekers by marking World Human Rights Day or Refugee Day by presenting factual information about their treatment by our government - especially those who have been in detention for up to 9 years with no resolution in sight, or those 31000 whose claims have not been processed and are waiting in limbo for a determination. |
Group |
Badminton |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Have fun and keep fit |
Current Office Bearers: |
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Membership numbers: |
20 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
12 |
Meeting times and days: |
Monday 7:30pm to 10pm |
Locations used by Group: |
Hall |
Highlights of the year: |
Numbers have increased with many new members becoming regular and old members returning. The Christmas breakup was enjoyed by 22 current and previous players. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Nil |
Group |
Broadcast Ministry |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide broadcast facilities for worship services to a global audience. To record services 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. To provide technical assistance to both the Ministry team and other worship space users. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Chairperson = Warren Greenwood |
Membership numbers: |
5 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
4 |
Meeting times and days: |
As & when required |
Locations used by Group: |
Available space or online |
Highlights of the year: |
As we emerged from COVID the need for Online worship did not decline as much as we had expected. In fact, our worship has become a replacement offering for many churches, individuals and Community groups (nursing homes) that developed an appetite for online worship. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
We would again like to thank the ministry team for their co-operation and creative planning of worship. They have done a spectacular job under difficult circumstances. |
Group |
Communications |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
The Communications Committee is a sub- committee of the Church Council. The Communications Committee works to ensure that information about the life of the congregation is readily available to interested people and that members of the congregation know what is going on. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Coordinator: John Snare |
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. In 2022 there were three meetings. |
Locations used by Group: |
The Communications Committee meets in a meeting room at the church. |
Highlights of the year: |
The Communications Committee met face to face again in 2022 after the disruption of the Covid years. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
We are seeking at least two new members for the Communications Committee. The committee needs at least one new member with a passion for using social media as a communications channel. The committee needs at least one new member with a passion for keeping the web-site design contemporary. |
Group |
Community Hub MG |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide oversight of the various Community Hub groups listed below. |
Current Office Bearers: |
GeraldineFleming (chair) |
Membership numbers: |
9 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
9 |
Meeting times and days: |
4 times a year Feb, April, July, October |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 2 |
Highlights of the year: |
Delight that the various groups are returning to their normal activities. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
FISH - Purple |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Support, Friendship and Pastoral care to all members. |
Current Office Bearers: |
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Membership numbers: |
19 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
16 |
Meeting times and days: |
Either Saturday or Sunday for evening meal or afternoon tea. We meet between 6 - 8 weeks. |
Locations used by Group: |
Our homes or café’s |
Highlights of the year: |
During the pandemic we had a couple of zoom meetings. General support of the group. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
None |
Group |
FISH - Tangerine |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Families in Sharing Homes |
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: |
The Tangerine Fish group suspended activity as a result of covid and have not yet recommenced. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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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. |
Current Office Bearers: |
* Music director: DebLeigh |
Membership numbers: |
36 members plus some occasional visitors |
Usual meeting attendance: |
30 members |
Meeting times and days: |
Practice weekly on Wednesday evenings. |
Locations used by Group: |
Practice is held in the Church. |
Highlights of the year: |
1. After the Covid-19 years, Free Spirit was able to get back to normal in 2022. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
None identified. |
Group |
Friday Morning |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To look into the deeper roots of Christianity and achieve a greater understanding of the teachings of Jesus beyond the limitations of placed by the early developers of Orthodoxy. We share a grave concern for the future of the church and Christianity as younger generations desert the churches |
Current Office Bearers: |
AlisonBarr, PeterStewart, HeatherWilkins, MoiraMannix, BobbyRooks, PeterBaker, EricArmstrong, AlanLemke, NeilGraham, BillNorquay |
Membership numbers: |
10 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
8-10 |
Meeting times and days: |
Friday morning 10AM |
Locations used by Group: |
Room 3 |
Highlights of the year: |
Over the year we have studied many books and publications by theologians and some from retired ministers who have after many years being restricted by church doctrine have spoken out for change. Bishop John Spong, Dudley Hyde, Bill Loader, Val Webb, David Tacey and Ian Gutheridge are a few of our favourite authors |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
No special needs other than a little photocopying, the office is very helpful |
Group |
GOMER |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
A Fellowship group for retired men |
Current Office Bearers: |
DavidMorgan convenor |
Membership numbers: |
30 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
15 |
Meeting times and days: |
Monday 10am |
Locations used by Group: |
Fellowship area |
Highlights of the year: |
A full year of meeting at the church. Muddings closed and we now use Piatella for coffee, supplemented by hot chocolates made in the church kitchen. We have assumed responsibility for putting out the bins. We miss the lake walk, but Madelines remains closed on Mondays, and meeting at the church has advantages of smaller numbers and controlled ventilation during the ongoing pandemic. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Men's Fellowship |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
Fellowship among older men, learning from invited speakers |
Current Office Bearers: |
Committee of BillNorquay DavidSimpson ColinKing DougNewberry KeithWest |
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: |
Did not meet in 2022 due to pandemic |
Highlights of the year: |
No meeting in 2022. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
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Group |
Playgroup Volunteers |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To provide a welcoming, safe, friendly and supportive place for parents, grandparents or carers and their young children to meet and play together. |
Current Office Bearers: |
ChrisKrahn assisted by KayeMackinnon, LesleyLamble, Rosalie O’Dea and RebeccaCornall |
Membership numbers: |
Average term membership 9 children plus accompanying parent or carer |
Usual meeting attendance: |
4-9 children plus accompanying parent or carer |
Meeting times and days: |
10am -12 midday on Monday and Tuesday |
Locations used by Group: |
Rooms 2 and 3, outside Playground |
Highlights of the year: |
Witnessing developing friendships of parents or carers new to area |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Assist with advertising in the Monash community. |
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 = WarrenGreenwood |
Membership numbers: |
8 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
8 |
Meeting times and days: |
First Monday of each month |
Locations used by Group: |
Rooms 1 or 4 |
Highlights of the year: |
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Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Like all groups, we would welcome volunteers to do small tasks. |
Group |
The Hub |
Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group: |
To welcome and offer hospitality to all who come to The Hub. To grow relationships with these visitors. To make connections with other community groups. To continue our current activities and, if possible, create new activities arising from the needs of people in our community. |
Current Office Bearers: |
Co-ordinator – JudithGreenwood |
Membership numbers: |
33 volunteers – this number includes those who help at The Hub sessions, and those who just help at our Special Morning Teas. |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Visitors to The Hub varies each week. Can be 1 or 2, or 10 or more. Average for the year about 4 or 5. The Hub only operated 3 terms in 2022. The Hub Small Group met once during the year – 6 attended. |
Meeting times and days: |
The Hub Small Group met once during the year and emailed other times. The Hub operated on a Tuesday morning 10am – 12pm during terms 2, 3 and 4. Special Morning Teas at The Hub were held during the year, 1 on a Wednesday and 3 on a Thursday morning, 10am – 12pm. |
Locations used by Group: |
Fellowship area, foyer and kitchen. |
Highlights of the year: |
It was great to be back at The Hub again after covid restrictions in the past few years. Some of our visitors who came to The Hub in 2019 were happy to be back at The Hub and to see us again. A few are coming regularly. |
Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
Please pray for The Hub, our volunteers and our visitors. |
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: Margaret Duncan |
Membership numbers: |
35 |
Usual meeting attendance: |
Average of 24 |
Meeting times and days: |
1st Tuesday of the month |
Locations used by Group: |
Fellowship area, Room 1 |
Highlights of the year: |
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Any needs that Church Council can assist: |
No we feel well catered for thank you. |