The twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost

SUNDAY SERVICE

10am                              Eucharist with hymns

Celebrant & Preacher:  Father Noel Whale

Piano:                              Jim Richardson

Readings:                            

Isaiah 65: 17 – 25

For the Psalm – A Song of Isaiah

2 Thessalonians 3: 6 – 13

Luke 17: 5 – 6

THIS WEEK

Monday 14 November, 5.30pm   Meditation

 

NOTICES

A WARM WELCOME TO FATHER NOEL !!

Father Noel is with us today to preside at the 10am service while Bishop Philip is attending the UNCOP27 conference.  A very warm welcome to Father Noel. Bishop Philip will return for next Sunday’s 10am service.

MINI-MARKET – Yesterday

Many thanks to everyone who contributed to yesterday’s Mini-Market by serving on stalls and being an HTPM presence during the day.  Results from the various stalls will be available next week.

PARISH STATUTORY MEETING – Sunday November 27 @ 12 noon

This meeting will be held in person after church on Sunday November 27.  There are Nomination Forms at the entry table for the election of Churchwardens, Parish Council Members, Parish Incumbency Committee.

COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL – 2022

This year marks the tenth running of the Community Christmas Tree Festival that is held at Holy Trinity Balaclava.  Members of the community and local organisations are encouraged to create and decorate a Christmas Tree, and the church will be open from Thursday 8 December to Sunday 11 December for visitors to view the range of beautiful Christmas Trees in this lovely heritage-listed church.  Is there anyone interested in organising a Holy Trinity Port Melbourne Christmas Tree ?!  🎄🎄🎄

TMA’s ‘The NewsStand’ 

‘The NewsStand’ is the TMA Online selection of the week’s news and views on faith from Australia and around the world.  To access, use the following link:      http://tma.melbourneanglican.org.au/newsstand .       The current edition includes:

  • What ancient Italian churches tell us about women in ministry.
  • A ‘permanent acknowledgement of country’ installed at Melbourne’s St Paul’s Cathedral.