In July, there will be six camps for young people. One camp is for primary-school-aged children in Years 4–7. The five other camps will be for high-school-aged students (Years 7–12). The camps are as follows:
- JC Life at Camp Kedron (Barmera) 8–11 July (Years 4–7)
- Hills CLW (Christian Life Week) at Unity College (Murray Bridge) 8–12 July (Years 7–12)
- Metro CLW at Port Hughes Accommodation Centre (Port Hughes) 8–12 July (Years 7–12)
- Barossa CLW at Cornerstone College (Mount Barker) 8–12 July (Years 7–12)
- Lower Murray/South East (LMSE) CLW at Tarooki Campsite (Robe) 15–19 July (Years 7–12)
- Riverland CLW at Camp Kedron (Barmera) 15–19 July (Years 7–12)
A camp will also be held in August for uni students and friends (9–11 August) at Old Woodhouse Manor, Spring Gully Road, Piccadilly.
Registrations for camps will be opening soon. Please share this information with your congregation, youth group and any young people you know! The first-time camper fee is only $50, thanks to the generous sponsorship of the LLL.
Please check out the Blueprint Ministries website for more information about the camps and to register for a particular camp.
The SA–NT District will be hosting several conversation meetings designed to explore with others what the Way Forward might mean for you and your congregation and to pray and worship together as we prepare our hearts and minds for General Synod and the way forward for our church. Plan to attend a gathering near you with the nearest being:
Nuriootpa (St Petri), Sunday 4 August, 2 pm
Para Vista Live stream, Wednesday 7 August, 7 pm
Preparing us to engage and bless our community! Assistant Bishop for Mission, Pastor Stephen Schultz, and Pastor for LCA New and Renewing Churches, Pastor Nathan Hedt, are running workshops to equip us to speak about our faith. Workshops are being held in the following locations:
- Glenelg – 2 June
- Birdwood – 9 June
- Cleve – 16 June
- Mount Barker – 19 June (evening workshop)
- Waikerie – 23 June
- Warradale – 11 August
- Port Pirie – 18 August
- Glynde Zion – 21 August (evening workshop)
- Blair Athol – 25 August
- Kangaroo Island – 1 September
- Light – 15 September
For more information, contact Pastor Stephen Schultz.
LCANZ Nominations. Positions on the boards, councils, commissions, and committees of the LCANZ are now open. Appointment to these governance bodies is for a synodical term. Governance body members who wish to continue in their role also need to submit a nomination before 30 June 2024. For more information go the the link.....https://www.lca.org.au/nominations-for-church-governance-bodies-now-open/
It’s time to register to be part of this year’s LCANZ Simultaneous Art Exhibition. The theme for artworks in the 2024 event is ‘The Tree of Life’, and organisers hope any artistic people in your faith community will explore the theme and ‘celebrate trees, life, fruit, healing, connectedness, God’s promises and whatever new inspirations you have!’
Artists of all ages, stages and media are invited to arrange, stage, host, and participate in exhibitions in their local communities during August. Exhibitions can be held anywhere – in your school hall, church, or the local coffee shop. You may wish to share your work with your online communities too!
Registrations close on 31 May 2024. For more information and resources and to register, visit visualarts.lca.org.au/simultaneous-exhibition
Worship Services
Tabor - Sunday 26th May 9.00 am HC Service with Pastor Graham Harms
Bethany - Sunday 26th May 10.30 am HC Service with Pastor Graham Harms
Readings
Isaiah 6:1-8 Isaiah called by the holy God
Psalm 29- Psalm 29 Antiphon: The Lord sits enthroned as king forever. (Ps 29:10b NRSV)
Romans 8:12-17 You are God’s own children
John 3:1-17 God sent his Son to bring us his life
Movie Night Holy Trinity Church Hall, Nuriootpa
Sunday 2 June at 7 pm, $5 includes popcorn and a drink!
The next movie night is “Abel’s Field".
Left motherless by tragedy and abandoned by his father, seventeen-year-old Seth McArdle is struggling to support his two little sisters.
As a punishment for fighting back against bullies from the football team, Seth is assigned to work after school with the groundskeeper Abel.
Much to his surprise, Seth discovers that Abel may be the only one who truly understands his struggles.
As dark times lure Seth towards desperate measures, the reluctant Abel may be the only person who can point him back toward the light.
Hope you can join us for a good night out.
Younglife - Starting the school term with Breakfast clubs at Nuriootpa High and Faith Middle and Senior College.
We are taking donations of biscuits, Long Life milk, muesli bars, and milo that can be dropped off at the Langmeil Lutheran Church office.
Thursday 23rd May at 7.30 pm. Speaker: Ben Hollister 139 Archer St, North Adelaide. "City Germans: Pubs, Politicians, and Pastors".
LIVESTREAM on FoLA YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/ @friendsoflutheranarchives9644/live
The German community in the City of Adelaide is the less-known part of the German South Australian story.
Often from larger urban centres, Adelaide Germans were often at odds with their rural Old Lutheran cousins, socially, politically, and religiously.
It was this diverse group of Germans that Missionary Teichelmann first preached to from the Reverend Stow's church a month before the arrival of Pastor Kavel, although the main migrant flow began years later in 1846.