#acl All:read Link to reports for [[AnnualReport2022|2022]], [[AnnualReport2021|2021]], [[AnnualReport2020|2020]], [[AnnualReport2019|2019]], [[AnnualReport2018|2018]], [[AnnualReport2017|2017]], [[AnnualReport2016|2016]], [[AnnualReport2015|2015]], [[AnnualReport2014|2014]], [[AnnualReport2013|2013]], [[AnnualReport2012|2012]], [[AnnualReport2011|2011]], [[AnnualReport2010|2010]], [[AnnualReport2009|2009]], == GWUC Annual reports for 2023 == Church Council is now calling for all groups to submit their annual reports.<
>Download the form here:[[attachment:AnnualReport2023Template.doc]] or submit online: [[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1hL6h6DyHVuhaGJ52E32RLy7b1r17pVeGSfWPT_ZK6MU/viewform?usp=send_form|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 [[#Adult Group | Adult Group]] <
> [[#Badminton | Badminton]] <
> [[#Broadcast Ministry | Broadcast Ministry]] <
> [[#Church Council | Church Council]] <
> [[#Communications | Communications]] <
> [[#Community Hub MG | Community Hub MG]] <
> [[#Craft Group | Craft Group]] <
> [[#Database Users | Database Users]] <
> [[#ESL | ESL]] <
> [[#Finance Committee | Finance Committee]] <
> [[#FISH - Aqua | FISH - Aqua]] <
> [[#FISH - Purple | FISH - Purple]] <
> [[#FISH - Yellow | FISH - Yellow]] <
> [[#Free Spirit | Free Spirit]] <
> [[#Friday Morning | Friday Morning]] <
> [[#GOMER | GOMER]] <
> [[#GWSC pancakes | GWSC pancakes]] <
> [[#Inclusive Community MG | Inclusive Community MG]] <
> [[#Kids Church | Kids Church]] <
> [[#Leisure Time | Leisure Time]] <
> [[#Munch with a bunch | Munch with a bunch]] <
> [[#Outreach and Social Justice MG | Outreach and Social Justice MG]] <
> [[#People & Culture | People & Culture]] <
> [[#Playgroup Volunteers | Playgroup Volunteers]] <
> [[#Property Committee | Property Committee]] <
> [[#The Hub | The Hub]] <
> [[#UCAF | UCAF]] <
> [[#Welfare Committee | Welfare Committee]] <
> || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Adult Group'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| FELLOWSHIP<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Bev & LindsayBrown, Jill & BillNorquay<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 33<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 25<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| First Friday of the Month at 12:30pm.<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Restaurants for lunch.<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| N/A<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| NO<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Badminton'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| Fun, fitness and friendship<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| LynneBoyer OnnChin<
> || || Membership numbers:|| <
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 15-20<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Monday 8-10, Thursday 8-10<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Hall<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| Growth in player numbers and resurgence of table tennis. This means that we are more financial and have been able to give $2500 to GWUC in the past 12 months. A very friendly and supportive group of people.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| Consider redoing the floor surface in the hall.<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Broadcast Ministry'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To provide broadcast facilities for worship services to a global audience. 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. To provide technical assistance to both the Ministry team and other worship space users.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| WarrenGreenwood is contact point<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 5<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| <
> || || Meeting times and days:|| As & when required, online or at GWUC<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| GWUC – Beeac, Kerang, Johnsonville, Trafalger, and many others and a global audience. Average “hits” each week = 250<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| • Weekly worships were viewed and supported by over 200 to 250 logins each week despite live worship resuming, Prayers and Reflections continued to be viewed by more than 50 persons each week (on average). As well as congregations near and far away, many of our own members, shut-ins or just persons having a rest, still enjoy logging into the services each week rather than attending. They have told us they still feel a part of the congregation when they do that.<
>• There are now over 394 people (50% increase globally on 2022 numbers) who have “Subscribed” to this ministry on YouTube and our website, and who receive an automatic email whenever we are streaming worship.<
>• The ability to stream funerals and other special events has been of great support for families with members unable to get to the event, and the wider community, with these services being viewed local/interstate/overseas.<
>• We have been blessed by a young member of the congregation wanting to learn and participate in this ministry (Danial Wojak) who has become very competent and of great assistance. Others are also showing an interest in learning.<
>• The professional and supportive participation of the Ministry team in this outreach. It has been hard for them to engage with members of the congregation through a camera, but they have been wonderful. Understanding how to use microphones and also understanding how their image and stories are shown in many other churches has helped lift the quality of our ministry. Not all of the leaders of worship have understood these challenges, but the broadcast team have worked with them and tried to “make them look good” as the saying goes.<
>• We get a great deal of feedback and appreciation from many people on how they enjoy the worship options.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| In particular, we would like to thank the ministry team for their co-operation and creative planning of worship. They have done a spectacular job under difficult circumstances.<
>Continue to help all leaders of worship understand that the congregation each week is not those they see in the pews and to learn that things they show need to be visible in many different locations and so need thought when using them.<
>Copyright continues to be a challenge in this ministry – Synod does not provide adequate support, but fortunately places like CCLI have a wonderful help desk. But in the end, the Broadcast team and the Ministry do what they believe is fair and appropriate and always try to ensure creators of words and vision are acknowledged for their creative input.<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''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. This priority shall be reflected in the agenda of its ordinary meetings.” (UCA Regulation 3.1.2a) <
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Chair: AlisonClarkson<
>Secretary: DavidMorgan<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 9<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 8<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Third Monday of each month on Zoom<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Zoom<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| * Committing to fund two full time ministers.<
> * Finding two full time ministers. Thank you [[JNC2022]]<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Communications'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| The CommunicationsCommittee is a sub-committee of the ChurchCouncil. 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.<
>Specifically, the Communication Committee's role is to: <
>1. oversee and coordinate all communications across the congregation ensuring that they are done in a timely and inclusive manner; <
>2. introduce new methods of communication as appropriate; <
>3. facilitate the production of a church magazine (recently renamed to Kingsway) in a variety of formats (to bring the congregation together through the use of information and entertainment); <
>4. ensure that all church communications are clear, appropriate and that no bias or offensive content is present; <
>5. continue to develop GWUC.s online and web presence as an outreach activity; <
>6. maintain all brochures and promotional material used by GWUC; <
>7. seek to make best use of community material to publicise events and activities at GWUC; <
>8. liaise with Property Committee and make use of, and manage, any external signage; <
>9. take advantage of free promotional media wherever possible (i.e. Real Estate boards); <
>10. publicise and communicate Presbytery and Synod activities and events; and <
>11. encourage, support and assist all forms of communications in GWUC<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Coordinator: John Snare<
> || || Membership numbers:|| Six 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 2023 there were five meetings.<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| The Communications Committee meets in a church meeting room, usually room 2.<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| The status-quo for communications activities was maintained including work behind the scenes to maintain and keep operational the web site and the wiki.<
>The web site, especially the home page was tidied up. An ‘I’m New’ button with a linked page was created with information that might be of use to both people thinking of joining the congregation and people who are new in the congregation.<
>Thanks to SachinRemson, we now have a much better understanding of our Facebook presence and are slowly improving its use.<
>It is pleasing to report that, though her work in the Church Office, JoanneBoldiston is able to routinely keep the ‘Latest News’ section of the website current and to routinely post to our church Facebook page.<
>JohnHurst has implemented an approach to archive old wiki pages. They are still available, but the archiving process reduces the size of the operating wiki. The archived pages are currently on the same server as the wiki, but could be moved, e.g., if space becomes a problem.<
> || || 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-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Community Hub MG'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To provide oversight of the various Community Hub Groups<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| GeraldineFleming – Chair<
>KayeMackinnon- Secretary<
>LynneBoyer- Badminton<
>NeilPeters- Church Council<
>JudithGreenwood- The Hub<
>ChrisKrahn- Playgroups<
>SusanKaroly- Craft<
>FayeMcDougall- Welfare<
>LaurelMuir- Leisure Time<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 9<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 9<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| 4 times a year<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Room 2<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| Encouraging to see numbers increasing to pre-Covid numbers in some groups. Disappointing that Playgroup numbers remained low as we have such a great facility. Low numbers may be due to more care being available through Government grants.<
>Leisure Time has changed its format and numbers are encouraging but more volunteers are still needed. The Hub is running very well once a week and the 4 fund-raising morning teas a great success.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Craft Group'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To provide fellowship in a time of creativity. <
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| SusanKaroly - convenor<
> || || Membership numbers:|| six<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| five<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| 2nd and 4th Monday of the month, 10am-2pm.<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Room 1<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| This is a face to face activity which means during times of the pandemic and the convenor's sabbatical the group did not meet. <
>Although a small group (to which we would like to invite you members by advertising through PALS, congregational media) we have achieved much to organizing a Christmas Fair in 2022, a quilt for Alanee's farewell, bunting for the Indonesian Festival 2023, and Chinese Lanterns for the Lunar Year festival at our first meeting of 2024.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Database Users'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To maintain the church rolls in the database.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Convenor: DavidMorgan<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 12<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| <
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Meeting as needed but mainly by email<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| <
> || || Highlights of the year:|| * Having RussellGreenwood improve the security of the database.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''ESL'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To help new arrivals, within the local community, to learn more about the English language and practise speaking, reading and writing skills. <
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| JanClear is the Convenor. <
> || || Membership numbers:|| In 2023, we had 6 tutors and 3 helpers. <
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| We had between 10 and 20 students attending the classes. <
> || || Meeting times and days:|| The class is held on Thursday mornings-11.15 am. -12.15 pm. <
> || || Locations used by Group:|| The classes are held in room 4. This room is ideal as the tables and chairs are set up and there is an air conditioner, TV and whiteboard. <
> || || Highlights of the year:|| We have one tutor who speaks Mandarin and she helps students when they don’t understand the English-speaking tutor. She also sends a What’s App message to the students, a couple of days before the class so that they have some time to think about the topic. <
>Rosters and topics are prepared by the Convenor and sent to tutors and helpers by email. <
>The students appreciate the classes and are very enthusiastic. They want to improve their English skills. We try to break into small groups during most lessons so that the students have more opportunities to practise speaking. <
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| Encourage our tutors and helpers. <
>Visit some classes. <
>Offer to be a tutor or helper. <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Finance Committee'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| The Finance Committee is a sub-committee of the Church Council. The Finance Committee works to ensure that information about the life of the congregation is compiled and communicated effectively. That members of the congregation know what is going on in terms of all Financial information required for the effective running of the Church.<
>The Finance Committee maintains all financial records in terms of required Accounting practices. The Finance Committee oversees the audit processes (external) completed annually.<
>Specifically, the Finance Committee's role is to: <
>1. oversee and coordinate all Finance documents and materials across the congregation ensuring that they are done in a timely and inclusive manner; <
>2. introduce new methods of finance management and process as appropriate eg change to using Xero in 2022 and the presentation of a Monthly Executive summary using a suite of Management Reports; <
>3. facilitate the production of a Budget and then Financial Accounts in a variety of formats (to bring the congregation together through the use of information and management reporting); <
>4. ensure that all church finance communications are clear, appropriate and that no bias or offensive content is present and that all assumptions are readily explained; <
>5. continue to develop our Finance automation using Xero in 2023 and 2024 and improving our process and authorities; <
>6. maintain all records of funds received and expenses incurred in appropriate formats as used by GWUC; <
>7. seek to make best use of Standard accounting methodologies to present material to publicise our financial Accounting position to all parties within the GWUC community using current methodoly; <
>8. liaise with Property Committee and make use of, and manage, any external rental activities and ensure these are recorded and managed effectively; <
>9. take advantage of all available information to present our Accounts and financial information for Audit in a timely fashion and ensure external Audit is finalised by mid-Year; <
>10. publicise and communicate Presbytery and Synod directives and activities and events in relation to Finance activities; and <
>11. encourage, support and assist all forms of Finance Committee communications across GWUC.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Coordinator: Ken Couts<
> || || Membership numbers:|| Five members plus usually a member of the ministry team in 2023 and Committee members have agreed to continue. With Retirement of Rev NeilPeters we need to assess options.<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| Bi-Monthly or tri-monthly. Had 4 meetings in 2023 plus a Christmas get together<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Second Tuesday bi-monthly 7.30PM- 9.30PM with a Christmas meeting in December<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| A meeting room or Office at the church. .December meeting is a morning tea or breakfast at Convenor’s home<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| During 2021<
> * The Finance Budget and expenditure Items were approved and we ended with a sound and strong financial result for 2023. We have transferred funds to assist in rebuilding our Deferred Maintenance Reserve after significant spending from the Deferred Maintenance Reserve to update Carpets, Televisions and sound system.<
> * ideas for Changes to process our financial Accounts and activities format have been reviewed and were implemented in 202 and updated in Mid-2023 post successful Conversion to Xero.<
> * Treasurer confirmed for further 2-3 years from January 1, 2022 and this was confirmed in Dec 2023.<
> * Implemented a Standardised monthly Executive Suite of Reports.<
> * Received advices in November 2023that Kingsway Welfare Foundation has been registered as a Charity. Still await approval of Tax status from ATO.<
> * Successfully seeded the Future Fund during 2023 and will have a Balance of $10,500 as at 31 Dec 2023 <
> * Have completed draft communication documents for The Future Fund and these will be communicated across our Congregation in period of April- June 2024.<
> * Audit completed and Endowment fund incorporated in GWUC Financials for 2022 year and Audited in June 2023. <
> * Strong year rebuilding our Balance Sheet. We are in an excellent position.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''FISH - Aqua'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To provide support, friendship and pastoral care to others in the group<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Judith and Warren Greenwood<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 21<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 16<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Normally about 8 times a year, on a Sunday for afternoon tea or tea. <
> || || Locations used by Group:|| This year we met at the church or went to a café at a Nursery.<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| Ongoing support, friendship and care that is given by members of our group to others in the group. <
>As a group, donating money to GWUC Welfare at Christmas to help families with the expenses of school books and stationery this year.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| Continue to recognise that small groups are very important in a large church. <
>Continue to see that FISH Groups are an important part of pastoral care within our church.<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''FISH - Purple'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| Support, Friendship and Pastoral care to all members.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Fiona & NeilLeister<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 19<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 12<
> || || 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:|| General support of the group.<
>Some of the boys with others have a regular bike ride each Monday morning . A great opportunity for support and friendship.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| None<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''FISH - Yellow'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To provide social networks under the umbrella of FISH groups.<
>Members also care for each other pastorally.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| The convenors in 2023 have been Anne and Ian McMillan.<
>The convenors in 2024 will be Geraldine and Robert Fleming.<
> || || Membership numbers:|| We have 24 members including Donna and Jim Robinson, in Canada.<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| We usually have about 18 members, at most meetings.<
>Meeting times and days:<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Meetings are held every 6-8 weeks, mostly Sundays for afternoon tea, lunch or dinner.<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| We mostly meet in members’ homes.<
>Highlights of the year: <
>We celebrate members’ special birthdays and anniversaries. There is a high level of fellowship within the group. Some members meet at other times for coffee.<
>We mostly meet in members’ homes.<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| We celebrate members’ special birthdays and anniversaries. There is a high level of fellowship within the group. Some members meet at other times for coffee.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| None.<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''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 $60 per year, used to buy music and cover other expenses.<
>Free Spirit operates under a privacy policy in accordance with Glen Waverley Uniting Church guidelines.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| 1. Music director: DebLeigh <
>2. Music selection and purchase: DebLeigh <
>3. Music Database: to be maintained by JohnSnare who will add music when it is purchased and upload a copy of the updated database in .numbers and .pdf formats to the FreeSpirit wiki page. <
>4. New music: LiseHales to stamp/number/name/prepare music, ready for use. <
>5. Music monitors: (at least 1 monitor for each part but other assistance will be required at times.)<
> * Sop – EvelynFleming <
> * Alto – MariaGillies <
> * Tenor – YanEmms & JacobDavey<
> * Bass - MichaelKennedy & MichaelFoo <
>6. Performance calendar/schedule: John Snare – updates on schedule on wiki <
>7. Roll & performance record: VidaFoo <
>8. Friends of Free Spirit register: GeoffWillis <
>9. Scarves and ties: JoyAllen <
>10. Pastoral support (Prayer and care): JoyAllen (sop), JacquiKing (alto), KayeMorgan (Tenor) and ColinKing (Bass) <
>11. Treasurer: JohnSnare <
>12. Historian: JohnSnare <
>13. Supper roster: MargaretColvin <
>14. Stage managing events: LynMaslen<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 34<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 30<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Practice weekly on Wednesday evenings.<
>Singing at worship or other events in both with Glen Waverley Uniting Church and elsewhere up to twice a month, including with Glen Waverley Uniting Church worship on the fourth Sunday of each month (except December and January) alternating between 9:15am and 11:00am services.<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Practice is held in the Church.<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| Free Spirit regularly contributed to worship on the fourth Sunday of each month except January.<
>Free Spirit contributed to:<
> • Easter worship on Good Friday and Easter Day; and<
> • The Indonesian festival in May<
>Free Spirit and friends presented a fund-raising concert in September and raised $2653.30 for our church welfare programme.<
>Free Spirit contributed to:<
> • The induction of Chris Waddell in October<
> • The Heatherton-Dingley Uniting Church Service of thanksgiving for all that our dogs do for us.<
> • The service of Release for Neil Peters in December<
>Free Spirit members contributed $1767 to support Choir of Hope members throughout the year.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| None identified.<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Friday Morning'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| Examine and question doctrine of the church outside and beyond the normal scriptures<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| BillNorquay<
> || || Membership numbers:|| Eric Armstrong AlanLemke, HelenStewart, AlisonBarr MoiraMannix<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 5 - 6<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Friday morning 10 am<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Room 2<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| None special<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| no<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''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:|| Mondays 10am<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Fellowship area and kitchen<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| A more settled year of meeting at the church. We now use Piatella for coffee, supplemented by hot chocolate 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 less noise and controlled ventilation during the ongoing pandemic.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''GWSC pancakes'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To provide pancakes on a Thursday morning at Glen Waverley Secondary College.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Loosely organised via Signal app<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 9<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 6<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Thursday mornings during school term.<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| By the music room at GWSC<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| * Continuing without Alanee.<
> * Having extras from outside our congregation.<
> * Having NeilPeters and LindaLi fill in for us.<
> * Recruiting ChrisWaddell<
> * Having teachers tell us that "Thursdays are different thanks to you"<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Inclusive Community MG'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To encourage and help to develop supportive relationships within the church family, to maintain and improve pastoral care and welcoming procedures, offer hospitality, support all groups, receive reports from sub-committees. <
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Convenor JanClear. <
> || || Membership numbers:|| seven members. <
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| six or seven members. <
> || || Meeting times and days:|| The meetings are held on weekdays, usually Monday afternoons. <
> || || Locations used by Group:|| The meetings are held in the church building, usually rooms 1,2,3 or 4. <
> || || Highlights of the year:|| We receive reports from our sub-committees- bereavement support, prayer support, supportive care link, pastoral care and cradle roll. These reports are discussed and action is taken, by committee members, if necessary. <
>The introduction of sunflower welcomers has been successful. The roster is prepared by the Convenor, each month. <
>The committee members have prepared and served light lunches after 11am service, every month. We have prepared morning tea and lunches for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day and other special occasions, including Hoon and Neil’s farewells and the Church Anniversary. <
>There is good communication and co-operation between committee members. <
>We support Seniors but are not continuing Seniors’ services. <
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| Provide ideas for welcoming and pastoral care. <
>Help with special functions. <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Kids Church'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| Faith development and worship for children attending the 9.15am service. Building of community and friendship amongst children. Development of leadership skills for young teens.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Convenor AnnetteWojak<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 14<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 8-10<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Sunday 9.15am during school terms<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Room 2 primarily, also playroom and outdoor play space<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| It was a year filled with exciting moments as children made discoveries about God’s love. The introduction of the NIVr bibles each week is growing their familiarity with the Word and growing their personal development of faith. The children’s weekly prayer writing enabled them to contribute their prayers of the people to a service in term 3. Sharing of craft and other activities such as making morning tea biscuits has created opportunities for building shared connections with the wider group of church members. Children have demonstrated their sense of belonging and community and welcomed two new squad members and visitors. Children also contributed to the Induction service of ChrisWaddell.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Leisure Time'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| Leisure Time is a community outreach project of the Uniting Church Glen Waverley and is established for the principal objective of providing services for elderly and housebound people <
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| SusanKaroly - Convenor<
>AlisonHawkins - Welfare<
>AlisonClarkson - Newsletter<
>JaneAdams - Police Checks<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 35 guests<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 30 guests plus volunteers<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| First Monday of the month, 2-3.30pm<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Fellowship area<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| After 45 years it was agreed by Church Council due to the resignation of a number of committee members, that the constitution be ceased, the banking accounts be transferred to the Church and maintained as a line by the Office Manager. Thanks were given to the many years devoted on the committee to MargaretFraser, KenHutchinson, LaureMuir (retired), JeanetteCoutts, BarbaraThompson, PatVevers, AlisonHawkins, AlisonClarkson (retired from the committee but continuing as a volunteer).<
>The current number of volunteers from the congregation and the wider community number 22.<
>A subgroup of volunteers met in December 2023 to discuss the administration of LT and further decisions have been made via email to all volunteers. Face to face meetings will occur at least twice a year, to which all volunteers are invited to attend.<
>Updated volunteer guidelines have been distributed. The cancelling of bank accounts is still to take place. A Monash Council Grant will be submitted this month (February).<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| A call for extra drivers to assist in guest transport resulted in three extra volunteers. Thank you.<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Munch with a bunch'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To support church members who live alone or are isolated and to welcome newcomers. <
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| There are no office bearers. Inclusive Community Committee members have supported these functions. <
> || || Membership numbers:|| There have been thirty-five to fifty people invited to these lunches. <
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| Thirty-five to fifty people and Inclusive Community Committee members attend these functions. <
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Sundays. <
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Church (hall, kitchen and fellowship area. <
> || || Highlights of the year:|| We only had one lunch in 2023 and this was held in April at the church. We served a two course lunch and about fifty people attended. We cancelled Munch with a Bunch in September and December because we didn’t have enough helpers to do the catering. In December we encouraged people to attend the Christmas Family Lunch, organised by the FISH groups. We will make a decision about lunches, in 2024, at the end of January. <
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| <
>If we decide to have lunches in 2024, we will need help with setting up furniture and catering. <
>We would like Church Council members to attend functions. <
>We all need to work out a plan for welcoming newcomers. <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Outreach and Social Justice MG'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| Supporting and advocating for social justice projects outside of GWUC, including Congregational Outreach Projects.<
>Encouraging members to pursue their outreach and social justice passions.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Margaret Fraser (chair), Annette Wojak, David Morgan, Vida Foo<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 4<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 5 (4 members plus minister)<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Bi-monthly, Thursday morning<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| flexible<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| * Re-forming and revitalising the Outreach committee<
>* Membership of new committee established.<
>* First meeting conducted on 20 September 2023<
>* Name change to ""Outreach and Social Justice Mission Group"", approved by Church Council<
>* Noticeboard updated with current projects and information<
>* Congregation informed about steps being undertaken <
>* Consideration of future priorities and scope<
>* Developing a list of tasks to be undertaken in future (in progress) including a review of COP processes and guidelines.<
>* Reinstated Material Aid collections, and these are being well supported<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| Assist in allocating all GWUC groups and projects to appropriate Mission Groups so that the Outreach and Social Justice committee may identify, support and encourage all those groups under its umbrella. <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''People & Culture'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To provide a knowledge, technical support and administration framework for all employment and staffing matters for GWUC.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| KenCoutts Convenor<
> || || Membership numbers:|| KatieHaala, LesleyArmstrong , TessJoyner and JohnMuir <
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| Usually 4 but have had 5 at one meeting in early 2023. Meetings in 2023 have been replaced by demi regular updates and detailed summaries and then 2 zoom meetings . Met in Feb2023 and then had 3 updates<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Saturday mornings Possible – Feb and cancelled the June and August meetings.<
>Did have telephone and written update in , August and Nov in 2023.<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Home of Convenor and GWUC Fellowship area– Hope to get together in late February 2024.<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| -An important year re forward staffing and planning re our staffing mix and fit for the forthcoming 3-4 years with favourable outcomes after the resignation of AlaneeHearnshaw in July 2022 and arrival of ChrisWaddell in October 2023. <
>-Input and finalisation of succession planning outcomes and provision of transition with Rev NeilPeters planning to retire in December 2023 / January 2024 and initial communication with Rev IanFerguson in late 2023<
>-supported Church Council with input as to Rev NeilPeters transition arrangements and detailed planning re Jan 2024 of existing team. Provided detailed summary of issues and timings and requirements to lock in our plans and agreed a Manse allowance from January 2023 and finalised Neil’s A/L arrangements. <
>Will be involved re roll and actions<
>-Completion of Extension of contract for DiPaterson and change to Pastor position designation in early 2020 and then renegotiation of Di Paterson’s contract in December 2022 and recently in December 2023 for 2024.<
>-Manage employment and performance issues for Church Council in terms of our contracts and legal obligations under employment law and awards.<
>-Review and Updating of Office Manager role and Hours and agreement through Church Council and further extension for another 3 year (from April 2024) with no further salary increment following that finalised in December 2022 and implemented in January 2023. Agreed with documentation completed January 2023 small salary increment.<
>-Extension of Welfare Coordinator in December 2022 for 2023 year. Gained sign off and engagement with Presbytery. Subsequently, Elinor resigned in mid-Year to assume a role in Mental Health with more hours and broader experience challenges.<
>-Recruitment process completed with John and Tess and a successful appointment finalised with commencement in September 2023 and agreement to 12 month extension post probation to December 2024. A successful outcome.<
>-Review of Office Hours confirmed current arrangements and again reviewed with Joanne in late November 2023. <
>-Updated processes and review of our Annual Leave processes and the availing and planning of A/L for 2023 with detailed reporting process successfully implemented. <
>- Need to review LSL for Di Paterson in Feb 2024<
>-Agreement as to Office Hours and Staffing over Christmas / New Year December 2023 with Joanne availing of 2 weeks leave.<
>-Creation of Provision for LSL (annual basis) – Funds accrued<
>-Had intended to maintain Office Manual as a working document for GWUC processes. This still requires updating (to be updated after conversion to Xero) delayed again until March / April 2024.<
>-Maintain our Employment contracts and Personal Records securely. Done<
>-Manage our salary and allowances records and reporting to Synod P & C and via award reviews and correspondence from CSPS.<
>- Have had extensive dealings with Synod Payroll CSPS (Michelle Ennis). <
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| -None we receive input and strong support from Chair-person, Secretary and other members of CC.<
>-Strong relationship with Presbytery (through Jay Robinson) and Synod P & C<
>-Seeking to identify another experienced HR person to join our committee in 2024.<
>-We welcomed Tess who brings strong operational HR expertise to support the strong skills of Katie Haala and the writer.<
>-We value the input and knowledge of GWUC from Lesley and John<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Playgroup Volunteers'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| To provide an ongoing meeting time and place for young children to learn to socialise,<
>play and participate with some organised activities with other children of similar age, and their carers to socialise with other adults as often they are newcomers to area<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| 2023 leaders were Chris Krahn, Kaye Mc Kinnon, Lesley Lamble, and Rosalie O’Dea then joined by Yolanda Lovel and Shantha Vivekanantha in second half of year.<
> Chris Krahn and Lesley Lamble will be emergency volunteers in 2024 and Rosalie O’Dea is uncertain of availability in 2024 due to family commitments.<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 2023 saw 10-12 registrations at beginning of year but dropped to 4-5 when we ceased Monday session and only had 1 session/week<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 4-5 children with 1-2 carers each, usually grandparents <
> || || Meeting times and days:|| Tuesday, except on Public Holidays and during School holidays<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Rooms 2 and 3 and outside playground<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| Our Playgroup is for socialising young children and offers carers a chance to talk to others, especially when newcomers to the area. Highlights for year was watching their ongoing development, both children and carers. Some birthdays were celebrated and our last session for the year saw Santa come and special morning tea contributed by all.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| Yes, we need to recruit more volunteers to assist on meeting days with set up, Morning tea, and pack up and Mandarin speaking volunteers to talk to carers who don’t speak English. With more volunteers we may be able to return to more meeting days/ week <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''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:|| 2023 Chairperson = WarrenGreenwood<
>2024 Chairperson = MichaelBoldiston<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 8<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 8<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| First Monday of each month<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Room 1 or Zoom<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| * Rev NeilPeters has moved into retirement. He has given the committee strong guidance and practical advice.<
> * Both 15 & 17 Southdown ave manses were refurbished and prepared for two new occupants. Rev Chris Waddell into 15 S/D in October and Rev Ian Ferguson into 17 S/D on 2nd January 2024. Manses only needed painting, cleaning and some minor repairs. The past occupants have cared for them well.<
> * Our special thanks go to Lynn Peters who, as well as cleaning 15 Southdown ave manse before they moved out, also cleaned 17 Southdown ave manse prior to Ian Ferguson’s arrival. A fantastic contribution.<
> * Rentals have returned and improved assisting with the GWUC financial strength. The rentals have covered all the property costs, maintenance etc during the year.<
>• The absolute dedication and reliability of the property team.<
> * The way which all members of the GWUC community and hirers respected our buildings and facilities which led to lower-than-expected maintenance.<
> * Feedback from visiting persons on how beautiful our church is and how well the property has been maintained given it is now 35 years old.<
> * After 20 years on Property Committee but more recently 15 years as Chairperson, Warren Greenwood has stepped aside in that role, but will continue on the property committee. Michael Boldiston has stepped into the “administration” side of the role, and Robert Wood is picking up the day-to-day general maintenance and property inspections. <
> * Warren will continue to provide oversight to the Security, Essential Services Testing and Monash Council and Presbytery returns in those areas.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| * Nothing material, just continued encouragement to the Property Team, who do much of their work quietly and without fanfare! :)<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''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 people and connect with other groups in the wider community.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Co-ordinator – JudithGreenwood<
>Secretary – LaurelMuir<
>The Hub Small Group – JudithGreenwood, LaurelMuir, GeraldineFleming, KayeMackinnon, DebGraham, LynneBoyer, AnnetteWojak.<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 29 Volunteers. This number includes those who help at The Hub Tuesday sessions, and those who help with our Special Morning Teas.<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| Visitors to The Hub varies each week. Average number of visitors for the year was 15. The Hub Small Group met once during the year – 5 attended.<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| The Hub operated on a Tuesday 10am – 12pm during school terms. 5 Special Morning Teas were held during the year, 1 on a Wednesday and 4 on a Thursday.<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Fellowship area, foyer and kitchen.<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| One of the highlights for The Hub last year was the number of people from the wider community who came to The Hub on Tuesday mornings. This was much increased from the previous year. There was also a number who came regularly. A few of The Hub visitors have come to church on Sundays, some regularly.<
>Another highlight was the number of people at our Special Morning Teas, many from the wider community. Some groups from the community have come a few times. Our Special Morning Teas supported different charities, the total of donations received for these 5 morning teas was over $5,500.<
>The Mount View Hub started up again, meeting twice in term 3 and once in term 4. We met at the school, the church, and in a nearby park. There are 10 Hub volunteers involved, and 10-12 students with 4 or 5 teachers. Most of the children have hearing impairments. The teachers are very thankful for this time together as we help the children to become more confident in communicating in the community.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| Please pray for The Hub, our Visitors, and our Volunteers.<
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''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/Secretary: MargaretDuncan<
>Vice President: BarbaraThompson<
>Treasurer: Norma Saxton<
>Membership numbers:<
> || || Membership numbers:|| 30<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| 22<
> || || Meeting times and days:|| First Tuesday of the month at 10.00 am<
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Fellowship area and Chapel<
>Highlights of the year: <
>Thought provoking devotions at each meeting.<
>Commitment Service.<
>Easter Service.<
>Guest speakers:- David Fraser, David Karoly, Bill Norquay, Dr. Anne Newton,Kirsty Porter (Umbrella Dementia Cafes), Rev. Graham Bartley.<
>A music group from Wesley College entertained us before a fund raising luncheon. We were able to pass $1072.40 to our Welfare group.<
>Fellowship area and Chapel<
> || || Highlights of the year:|| Thought provoking devotions at each meeting.<
>Commitment Service.<
>Easter Service.<
>Guest speakers:- DavidFraser, DavidKaroly, BillNorquay, Dr. AnneNewton,Kirsty Porter (Umbrella Dementia Cafes), Rev. Graham Bartley.<
>A music group from Wesley College entertained us before a fund raising luncheon. We were able to pass $1072.40 to our Welfare group.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| <
> || || ~-Group-~ ||<80%:> ~+<>'''Welfare Committee'''+~ || || Purpose, Aim or Mission of the Group:|| The purpose or mission of welfare is to provide social support and assistance to individuals and families in need, ensuring their well-being, promoting equality, and enhancing quality of life.<
> || || Current Office Bearers:|| Ian, Faye, Ray <
> || || Membership numbers:|| 3<
> || || Usual meeting attendance:|| Every 3 month <
> || || Meeting times and days:|| last meeting was Tuesday 31st October 2023<
>from 10:00am - 11:00am <
> || || Locations used by Group:|| Glen Waverley Uniting Church <
> || || Highlights of the year:|| Throughout the year, the welfare department has had numerous achievements and exciting events. One notable event was the annual Christmas celebration, where the department organized the distribution of hampers, toys, food, and Coles vouchers to families in need. This initiative brought joy and a sense of community during the holiday season, ensuring that everyone could experience the spirit of Christmas.<
>Additionally, the welfare department has made significant progress in providing counselling and wellbeing services. They have developed various programs and initiatives aimed at promoting mental health, emotional support, and overall well-being for individuals and families. This achievement has resulted in countless positive outcomes, as individuals have been able to access the help they need and improve their overall quality of life.<
>Overall, the welfare department has had a highly successful year, marked by their efforts to provide essential resources and support to those in need. The Christmas event and the emphasis on counselling and wellbeing have been significant highlights, highlighting the department's commitment to making a positive impact in the community.<
> || || Any needs that Church Council can assist:|| I wanted to express my deepest appreciation for the incredible effort and support the church council has provided to our community. Your dedication to the welfare and well-being of others is truly commendable. [[RimonSam|Ray]]<
> ||