24 September 2012

LCNZ Update 24 September 2012

Kia tau ki a koutou te atawhai me te rangimarie o te Atua
願 父 神 所 賜 的 恩 惠 和 平 安 與 你 們 同 在
Grace and peace to you from God

Wellington / Wairarapa Extend Call
At a meeting at St Pauls Lutheran Church in Wellington yesterday, Sunday 23rd September, Pastor Jim Pietsch – currently serving the Melbourne North West Regional Ministry Multipoint Parish in Victoria – was called to be Pastor of St Pauls Wellington and St Francis Mauriceville West. Please ask the Lord of the church to bless Jim as he listens to God speak through his Spirit and as he discerns God’s will with respect to this call. And pray for the members at St Pauls and St Francis as they continue to wait for a new pastor.
  • Lord God, we pray in the words of the psalmist: lead us in your truth and teach us, for you are the God of our salvation; for you we wait all day long. By your Holy Spirit instruct your servant, Jim, as he considers the call to serve your people in Wellington and in the Wairarapa; reveal to him the way he should choose. Amen. (Ps.25:1,5,12)
Mā te Atua koe e tiaki
God be with you.

Pastor Mark Whitfield BTh MSM
President – Lutheran Church of New Zealand / Te Hāhi Rūtana o Aotearoa

21 September 2012

LCNZ Update 21 September 2012

Kia tau ki a koutou te atawhai me te rangimarie o te Atua
願 父 神 所 賜 的 恩 惠 和 平 安 與 你 們 同 在
Grace and peace to you from God

Partnership in the Gospel
It’s been an exciting couple of weeks in the Lutheran Church of New Zealand, since I last wrote to you. I’ve experienced great joy as President as I have participated in and shared in moments, conversations, events, etc. where partnerships have been established and celebrated; partnerships that, God-willing, will strengthen and enhance our witness to the saving power of the gospel of Jesus.

Let me tell you all about it!

Partners in the Gospel in Auckland
On Sunday 9th September around 170 people gathered at Mountainside Lutheran Church in Auckland to welcome Pastor Joe and Julie Kummerow and their children (Lucy, Emily, Nicholas and Alexander), and to see Joe installed as Pastor of the Auckland Lutheran Parish. There was great joy as both Joe and the congregation committed to a partnership in the gospel that will see the love of God in Jesus Christ continue to be proclaimed through the various ministries of that parish.

Our sung prayer after we’d called ‘Naumai; haere mai’ (welcome) – as the Kummerow family entered the church at the beginning of worship – was that this pastor and these people would be one, bound in love for ever, growing close together day by day; growing as God fills them with his life.

We pray for you Joe and Julie and te tamariki o te whanau Kummerow (your family), that you settle in well to life and ministry here in New Zealand, and that joy will be in abundance as you hear Jesus speak to you and as you open your hearts and lips and lives to share him with Auckland.
  • Heavenly Father, we thank you for calling Joe to be a steward of your holy mysteries and for giving him to this parish as its pastor. Fill him with your Holy Spirit, so that he may tenderly care for your people and give freely of himself to them. Help him to proclaim the gospel clearly and lead your people boldly. Watch over Julie and the children also, as they settle into the routine of home life and school life. As this parish is led by Pastor Joe let it hold firmly to the word of life, rejoice in your grace, and shine brightly as a light in the world; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Kogudus – a Partnership / Relationship of Prayer
Over 40 people gathered at the call of the Holy Spirit at Foxton Bible Camp last weekend (14-16 September) for a Kogudus Retreat under the theme – Prayer : Growing in a relationship; not mastering a technique. And we were blessed as we were drawn close to the Father God’s heart. Under the capable and gentle leadership of Sharolyn Mollet, the Spirit stirred in us as we heard stimulating presentations, and were given opportunity to meet in small groups and to pray intentionally for each other.

The adage that a family that prays together stays together is true for our church also, and is God’s plan and purpose for us.

I want to highlight the blessing for me personally and for four other members of your Council of Synod (COS). We were placed in our own small group. What a blessing this was as we read scripture together and talked, as we discussed matters pertaining to our role as servant leaders of the National Church, and as we prayed for the Church and for the Lord’s will to be done through us and in us. And what a wonderful moment when the five of us were invited by Retreat Chaplain, Pastor Phil Husband, to stand together as one during Sunday worship, surrounded by the people of the Church praying for us.

It was also a joy to welcome the participation of sisters and brothers in Christ from other church denominations as well (remember, it’s all part of this relational thing when you belong to Christ!).
  • Lord of relationships, thank you for relating to us in such loving ways and for inviting us to into relationship and partnership with you through the gift of prayer. Thank you for the blessing that Kogudus was and is to so many in your Church. Amen.
A New Partnership in Ministry at Marton and Halcombe
On Wednesday evening I had the pleasure of ‘introducing’ the members of St Martin Marton and St Johns Halcombe to Sharolyn and Dennis Mollet. Of course, most of these folk know each other already. But on Wednesday evening, we marked the start of a new partnership in ministry.

Sharolyn and Dennis have heard the Lord’s call to offer themselves for specific pastoral ministry in Marton and Halcombe, where it is hoped that, God-willing, Dennis might eventually offer himself as an SMP (Specific Ministry Pastor) for these two congregations. At this stage we’re just beginning the journey … exploring and discerning God’s will; it’s not formal yet. However over the next few weeks and months, Sharolyn and Dennis will meet regularly with the folk at Marton and Halcombe, so that together they can hear the call of God to be partners in the ministry of the Gospel.
  • Lord, you surely know the plans for your people – plans to give us a future with hope. Please prosper your plans and purposes for the partnership in ministry that is beginning between Sharolyn and Dennis at Marton and Halcombe. Amen.
The National Office Parternship Team
It’s been said that behind every good church there’s a good administration (well, there’s a saying that goes something like that, anyway). During this past week we have welcomed a new part-time administrator to the LCNZ National Office. Robert Hagen comes to this position with great skills and with a real desire to assist our church in attaining real efficiency in administration. Welcome Robert!

So on Tuesday past, we gathered as a team for the first time – Wayne Drogemuller (Treasurer who has also kept the administrative home fires burning since August last year / thanks Wayne!), Robert Hagen (new LCNZ administrator), Anna Kroehn (Lutheran Support Ministries administrator), Petrus Simons (who has done wonderful work sorting through files and folders and stuff), and yours truly.

We opened our day together in the name of the God of relationships – Father, Son and Holy Spirit – and then spent the day talking together and working out how best we could function in such a way that the Lord’s ministry through the LCNZ might be supported and blessed.
  • Lord God of relationships, please bless the partnerships in ministry that exist in our National Office. Keep those partnerships and friendships strong, that we may be a blessing and support to your church. Amen.
Child Safe Team Leader Training – Whanganui
  • Wednesday 17th October and Wednesday 24th October
  • 7.30pm at Harrison Street Community Church (ending by 9.30pm)
  • Attendance at Team Member training is a pre-requisite for this training
  • RSVP to Anna Kroehn, LSM Administrator if you are planning on attendin
And Finally Partners (or should that be “take your partners …”) …
I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. (Philippians 1 3-6)

Mā te Atua koe e tiaki
God be with you.

Pastor Mark Whitfield BTh MSM
President – Lutheran Church of New Zealand / Te Hāhi Rūtana o Aotearoa

05 September 2012

LCNZ Update 5 September 2012

Kia tau ki a koutou te atawhai me te rangimarie o te Atua
願 父 神 所 賜 的 恩 惠 和 平 安 與 你 們 同 在
Grace and peace to you from God

In the Family
Friends – I have been informed of the death of Trevor Wishnowsky, saint and child of God, member of St Johns Lutheran Church Halcombe, who was called to be at home with his Lord yesterday morning. May you all, along with Barbara and her family be encouraged by what Jesus – Lord of life and death says to us:
My sheep hear my voice. I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish. No one will snatch them out of my hand. (John 10:27-28)
In asking you to pray for Trevor’s family, I also need to ask you to pray specifically for his son-in-law, Lawrence Satherley who ended up in hospital later in the day. I don’t have details to share of the circumstances surrounding Lawrence’s hospitalisation.
  • O God of grace and mercy, we thank you for your loving-kindness show to Trevor who, having finished his course in faith, now rests from his labours. Give to Barbara and her family and to all who mourn comfort in their grief and a sure confidence in your loving care that. casting all their sorrow on You, they may know the consolation of Your love. Bring us at last to our heavenly home that with Trevor we may see You face to face in the joys of paradise; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Funeral details:

Friday 7th September
11.00am Funeral Service at St Lukes Lutheran Church, Palmerston North
2.00pm Committal at St Johns Lutheran Church, Halcombe

Kogudus Retreat … Prayer – growing in a relationship; not mastering a technique
You are warmly invited to the Kogudus Retreat on Prayer on 14th – 16th September 2012 at Foxton Bible Camp. The retreat seeks to deepen your walk with the Lord through worship, teaching, discussion and prayer ministry. Kogudus is an Estonian word that means Christian fellowship. The retreat format provides an environment of encouragement in which you can ask and discuss questions, share what you have already learned and just simply grow in exercising your faith. The retreat begins meeting by 6pm on the Friday evening to start with a meal and conclude at 2pm on the Sunday. In between there is a mixture of teaching, prayer, good food, laughter, opportunity for a walk, fun, and fellowship.
Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill
Yesterday I did two things with respect to the Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill which passed its first stage with a conscience vote in Parliament last week:
  1. I provided all pastors of the LCNZ and the Council of Synod (COS) with a copy of the letter that The President of the Church, Dr Michael Semmler, sent to the Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs in the Australian Parliament in March of this year. While this was written for the Australian context, it also has relevance for us here in New Zealand.

    You can check this out in more detail from the LCA website at http://www.lca.org.au/lca-says-no-to-same-sex-marriage.html
  2. I also read from Dr Semmler’s letter during a discussion on the Marriage Amendment Bill that we had as part of the National Church Leaders meeting in Wellington yesterday, and these comments were appreciated.
I was disappointed to hear that the Dominion-Post newspaper (and possible others) reported on the weekend that the Lutheran Church of New Zealand had no comment to make on this matter. While this is technically true, the reason that there was no comment made was due to the fact that I was out of Wellington at the time, travelling to the Bay of Plenty to do parish visiting and also to attend an Anglican-Lutheran Consultation meeting in Feilding on the way. By the time I received the communication from the journalist and his question (will the Lutheran Church conduct gay marriage?), it was already too late for any response from me to be included in the paper.

I hope to provide you with some information that might be helpful to you as you consider communicating with your local MPs on the matter.

Mā te Atua koe e tiaki
God be with you.

+Mark
President – Lutheran Church of New Zealand / Te Hāhi Rūtana o Aotearoa