Farewell to a St Luke’s icon

The Moreton Bay Fig Tree on the corner of Scenic and Barrabool Roads

Today we farewelled an iconic Moreton Bay Fig tree that has stood on the corner of the St Luke’s property for many years. The decision to take it down has been really hard – St Luke’s has a proud history of caring for our environment.

In the last 12 months several branches have fallen during windy conditions, and the roots are making it increasingly difficult for City of Greater Geelong to keep the footpath safe for the increasing numbers going past. We sought advice from an arborist, landscape architect, and consulted with the City of Greater Geelong – all agreed with the final decision. To quote our landscape architect who admired the tree “unfortunately it is the wrong tree in the wrong place.”

As our carpark needs resurfacing to fix a number of hazards that have developed, we have taken the opportunity to redesign the whole corner with assistance from a local landscape architect to:

  • Introduce a native rain garden on the verge to help manage the water run off from the car park
  • Plan a range of new native trees and shrubs around the edges of the carpark to offer shade, animal habitat, and not impede traffic visibility at the roundabout
  • Incorporate trees into the carpark itself to provide shade and reduce urban heat

You will see lots happening in the coming months, as we work to continue to upgrade our site to be a great resource for our local community and the many users who come from across the region to participate in the many groups who use our buildings.

Peter Wheeler is a Westfield Local Hero – thanks for your support on behalf of Uniting Barwon

Good News

A huge congratulations to Uniting Barwon’s Local Hero Peter Wheeler!

https://www.westfield.com.au/geelong/story/7EbYH4xMp60mDUW1K5dWU1/peter-wheeler

The votes have been counted and Peter is one of the 2020 Westfield Geelong Local Heroes! Thanks to everyone who voted for Peter, Uniting Barwon will receive a $10,000 community grant to support the community programs Peter has set up at the Uniting Barwon Op Shop in Wendover Avenue Norlane.

Peter would like to thank all those who helped to promote the community voting and all those who did vote. Thank you all!

Worship Online Sunday 1st November – All Saints’ Day

Today’s service is jointly presented by St Luke’s Highton and Western Heights Uniting Churches – the westernmost of Geelong’s Uniting Churches, straddling both sides of the Barwon River.

Today we encourage you to celebrate All Saints’ Day by remembering and honouring those who have gone before us, giving thanks for their love and leadership.

Thanks to Paul, Mike, Karen, Alison, Jan and everyone who helped prepare today’s service for sharing your gifts to help connect us all to God through worship and prayer.

Younger ones might enjoy this short summary of what All Saints day means to us as Christians:

Blessings go with you into this week!

 

Coping with Progressive Illness – Dr David Brumley

As part of our congregational pastoral care ministry, St Luke’s is presenting a Zoom seminar with Dr David Brumley, who will be leading a physical, social, emotional and spiritual (not religious) conversation about progressive illness, including:

  • How to get your head around a diagnosis
  • Managing symptoms and fears around dying
  • Planning what one can in the face of uncertainty

This conversation is scheduled on Zoom on Thursday the 5th of November at 7pm.

Please contact the St Luke’s office to RSVP and receive the zoom link: info@stlukesuca.org.au

A flyer for the event can be downloaded here for printing or emailing:

David Brumley Flyer

Dr David Brumley is a palliative care care specialist doctor. He spent most of his working life in Ballarat, initially in General Practice.

He was one of a team who developed a home care service called Ballarat Hospice Care, and later an inpatient palliative care ward called Gandarra.

He was the first Medical Director of the Grampians Regional Palliative Care Team, with the responsibility to travel in the Grampians Region (Bacchus Marsh to the Border) to support GPs and nurses, and also to provide palliative care support to the hospitals in that region.

He and his wife Linda moved to Queenscliff 6 years ago, and he has continued to work for Bellarine Community Health and to consult at St John of God Hospital and Epworth. Other than work he finds great enjoyment in vegetable gardening, paddling his kayak, reading and music.

Update from Uniting Agewell

Good afternoon St Lukes Congregation,

We hope each of you are keeping well and safe during these trying times.

We are reaching out to the Uniting Church Congregations to offer respite for any congregation member that may benefit from a rest; two weeks or more can be offered at a cost of $52.25p/d when a My Aged Care approval is in place.  A list of our residences are attached with photos on page 2.

Uniting Agewell Vacancy Report

We understand the apprehension around residential aged care at present, so we have included the link to our website that provides transparent and up to date information on any COVID related cases throughout our facilities at any given time, with all historic data from March 2020 onwards being available to view:

https://www.unitingagewell.org/covid19/for-residents-clients-families-and-visitors

COVID-19 Residence Guidelines:

  • We continue to take permanent and respite admissions across our facilities
  • All admissions require a COVID-19 test with a negative result all within 72hrs of an admission
  • Room viewings can be booked by contacting the associated admissions team member

Update Visitor Access Arrangements Victoria 21Oct20 (002)

Kind regards,

Kiri Johnston

Regional Admissions Coordinator – South/East
Uniting AgeWell

 

Worship Online Sunday 25th October 2020: God and the Pandemic – Part of the Healing

Hello Friends!

This video service has been created through the shared leadership of the Western Heights and St Luke’s Uniting Church Congregations.

And this video is the last in a series of videos delving into the themes of Tom Wright’s book, “God and the Pandemic: A Christian reflection on the coronavirus and its aftermath.”

Bruce Waldron, supply minister for the Western Heights Congregation, will be helping us to put together some of the key Biblical insights that we have highlighted over the last five weeks with a particular focus on how following the way of Jesus gives particular shape to the response we offer in a world impacted by the coronavirus.

A fitting song to carry the message about being part of the healing on this week comes from the Watoto Children’s Choir – We will Go:

And if you like the dance there is even a tutorial on how to do it here:

And if you’re looking for a little more worship this week, you might like to pop over to the Presbytery Focus Service this week led by Rev. Jeanne Beale:

https://eastguc.org/2020/10/24/worship-sunday-25th-october-2020/?fbclid=IwAR2AC7XD3jVXY64UUVBnrU-0WhXvph_niHh5R7dp7fXCqWVoWM0NyTZ7FfQ

 

Go forth into the world in peace;

be of good courage;

hold fast that which is good;

render to no one evil for evil;

strengthen the fainthearted;

support the weak;

help the afflicted;

honour everyone;

love and serve the Lord,

rejoicing in the power of the Holy Spirit;

and the blessing of God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit be with you all, evermore

Amen!

Uniting Spring Congregation Connect and Supporter Newsletter

Uniting staff (left to right) Jeremy and Paul unload a delivery
of goods for bushfire-affected communities in Gippsland.

Dear Friends,

Welcome to the Spring edition of Congregation Connect.

In this edition, you can read about our recent submission to the Victorian Government’s Inquiry into Homelessness, a property sharing opportunity between Uniting Vic.Tas and Shepparton Uniting Church and the fantastic national response to our making masks initiative.

It also talks about the Coffee Cup Challenge which officially launched on 1st October however It is still not too late to get involved.  All funds raised from the Coffee Cup Challenge will support people experiencing crisis, vulnerability and disadvantage.

For more information or to register your congregation to join the Coffee Cup Challenge, please visit https://www.unitingvictas.org.au/coffee-cup-challenge/

I have also attached a copy of our Spring Supporter Newsletter, which features stories of hope in the face of crisis. On page 5, there are examples of just some of the ways our dedicated teams have kept our support going during these challenging times. You can also read about the difference your giving has made this past winter and discover new ways to get involved.

Uniting Christmas cards are now available to order with 4 new additions to the range. Each design has been thoughtfully selected by members of the Uniting Church to reflect the joy and hope of Christmas and all proceeds will support people in crisis.

As current restrictions have made it too difficult for many of you to complete orders for your members by consignment this year, I have attached a copy of the Christmas Card poster and a PDF order form for you to pass on to your members. Please note we have made the order form fillable for anyone wanting to complete and email it back to us without printing. Alternatively, they can pre-fill the details prior to printing for mailing it back to us if they prefer this to manually writing their details.

Cards can be also be ordered by calling our Supporter Services on 1800 668 426 or visiting our Christmas Card site.

If you need paper copies of the newsletters, poster or order form to distribute to your members, please call us on 1800 668 426 or email fundraising@unitingvictas.org.au.

Kind Regards,

Dale

Congregation Connect Spring 2020

Spring Supporters Newsletter