Encourager

The Encourager Summer 2020

The Power of Prayer. I love that definition right at the start – PRAYER IS THE SOUL’s SINCERE DESIRE – UTTERED OR UNEXPRESSED.
Our prayer needs to be sincere – not simply rattled off in rote fashion but spoken as a sincere conversation WITH GOD. Prayer is a part of our relationship with GOD. It is something upon which JESUS placed much emphasis.
The apostle Paul urges us, in 1 Thessalonians 5: 16-18 to:
‘Rejoice always pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances;
for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you’.

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Crosswalk.com, an online Christian living magazine gives an explanation on its website that Praying without ceasing is:
Impossible, right? Maybe in the olden days, when every task directly affected your family’s survival—of course they prayed, because if the crop died, they’d starve. If someone got sick, there was no medicine to help. Life was dangerous and fragile, and people weren’t distracted by social media and cell phones. But today? Who could be expected to keep their mind on God at all times? Surely God wouldn’t expect that of us, because He knows more than anyone how flawed we are, and how short our attention spans are.
Except that nowhere in the Bible is there an asterisk after that verse that says, “*unless you’re really busy.”
Here’s the good news. Not only is it possible to pray without ceasing, but it’s possible to do so without making any significant changes to your schedule or time commitments. It’s all about shifting your thought process and turning everyday moments into prayer. Someone once suggested that it’s like keeping the radio playing in the background. Keep that connection open and talk to God as you go through your day.

Newcastle Diocesan Grand Ultreya 7 November 2020

Despite the Covid 19 restrictions, the change of venue for 2020 and some last minute “mix-ups”, our very first zoomed Grand Ultreya in the Diocese was held. The theme “God gives us a Future”, certainly came to fruition with a great celebration.
Brian Taylor, led the Ultreya and along with your Secretariat, their wives and husbands, provided the ‘in house’ participation, whilst Cursillistas from around the Dioceses and afar watched from home.

Read More here:  Diocesan Ultreya 

National Secretariat met via Zoom

On 31st October National Secretariat convened via Zoom.   We were fortunate to have  Revd Will Newman from Hong Kong  & 2 reps from The Highveld in South Africa with us. It was very encouraging.

Unfortunately COVID-19 has changed our meeting habits but it has brought about new methods of communication.

We hope that more Dioceses may take part in National Secretariat  Meetings (even after the Pandemic) by being with us “online” if they are not able to be present in person.

In fact National Cursillo of the future may meet once a year “in person” and the Executive might continue to meet from time to time throughout the year via Zoom.

This year’s meeting had a number of matters to discuss including:

  • Protocols during COVID
  • Cursillo’s possible participation with SOMA in helping to revitalise the Australian Anglican Church – watch this space
  • The Commissioning of our new National Spiritual advisor Revd Jane Lamont & our new National Secretary Leanne Doyle
  • The election of our new National Lay Director to take office at our Secretariat Meeting in September 2021 – Lewis Hitchick (from Bathurst Diocese)
  • Discussion of Cursillo in COVID – how do we adapt?

Looking Forward to breaking out of the Covid Cocoon!!!
Blessings

Jim Warland 

National Lay Director

Encourager

The Encourager Winter 2020

On Wednesday 8 July, the Gospel reading was from Matthew 10: 1-7.
JESUS had already called His 12 disciples. He didn’t draft them, force them, or ask them to volunteer; He chose them to serve Him in a special way. JESUS calls us today. He doesn’t twist our arms and make us do something we don’t want to do. We can choose to join Him, or we can choose to remain behind.

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This list of JESUS’ 12 disciples doesn’t give us many details – probably because there aren’t many impressive details to tell. JESUS called people from all walks of life – fishermen, political activists, and tax collectors. He called common people and uncommon leaders; rich and poor, educated, and uneducated.
Today, many people think only certain people are fit to follow CHRIST; but this is not the attitude of the Master Himself. GOD can use anyone, no matter how insignificant he or she appears or thinks they appear. GOD calls ordinary people to do extraordinary work. He doesn’t call the equipped – He equips the called.
JESUS sent his disciples to go only to the Jews because He came first to the Jews. GOD chose the Jews to tell the rest of
the world about Him. Jewish disciples and apostles then preached the Gospel of the Risen CHRIST all around the Roman Empire – and soon Gentiles were pouring into the Church. The Bible clearly teaches that GOD’s message of salvation is for ALL people – regardless of race, sex, or national origin.
The Jews were waiting for the Messiah to usher in His kingdom.
JESUS spoke of a spiritual kingdom, not a military one as the
people thought. JESUS the Messiah, has already begun His kingdom
on earth in the hearts of His followers. One day this kingdom will
be fully realised. The evil will be destroyed, and all people will live
in peace with one another.
Everyday, is a new opportunity to seek the LORD. We can always pause and ask: Where is GOD in this? Like His disciples, we, too, have been given the authority and the ability to proclaim the Gospel in our everyday lives. When we start each day by seeking FROM OUR DIOCESAN SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR

GOD with our whole heart, spending time with Him in the Word and allowing Him to fill us with His grace and love, we are better able to serve Him and offer up our whole day for Him. Regardless of what may be going on in our personal lives, now is the time to seek the LORD. Never feel as though you aren’t good enough.

The way we live our lives is sometimes the only Gospel some
people experience. Do we stay connected to Him? What areas
of life do we need to open up in order to deepen our relationship
with Him?
De Colores
Fr Steve

Brisbane Hosted Zoom Ultreya – Historic Event

The first ever On-Line Ultreya Was held
in the Brisbane SQ Cursillo Diocese

North West Brisbane Ultreya

Theme: Come as You Are

Was held Saturday 23rd May

It was an historic event in the life of Australian Cursillo! there were about 83 people online – including 4 or 5 from Newcastle Diocese, Cursillistas from many areas of Brisbane, Other parts of Queensland, Cursillistas from Tasmania, Bathurst, Canberra/Goulburn, Padre Ojal from Kenya & another overseas participant also.

We had songs, Bible readings, a witness speaker, SD summation And Group Reunion where we were all Randomly allocated Rooms of 6-8 people and discussed questions pertaining to the theme “Come as you are”

It heralded in a new era for Cursillo. Our thanks go to Brisbane Diocese, the organising team, Alan Gray, The Zoom team, the Musos  and everyone who contributed & participated.
While COVID-19 has had many negative outcomes – one positive one is that we can find new ways of being Church – and Cursillo has a big role to play in that.

Jim

De Colores & Ultreya

Hosted by

Anglican Parish of The Gap

Contact: Jeanette Reason 0414 441 243

Email: jeanette.reason@bigpond.com

Unsure about Zoom

https://www.cursillo-brisbane.com/upcoming-events

Encourager

The Encourager Autumn 2020

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CANCELLATION NOTICE HERE:  Cancellation Notice

The Gospel passage for 7th Sunday after Epiphany came from Matthew 5: 38-48.
In it, JESUS teaches us about revenge. GOD’s purpose behind this law was an expression of mercy. The law was given to the judges and said, in effect, “Make the punishment fit the crime.”
It was not a guide for personal revenge – such as might be thought of in terms of the “like-for-like” in Exodus 21 23-25:

If any harm follows, then you shall give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, wound for wound, stripe for stripe.

These laws were given to LIMIT vengeance and to help the court administer punishment that was neither too strict nor too lenient. Some people, however, were using this phrase to justify their vendettas against others. People still try to excuse their acts of revenge by saying: “I was just doing to him what he did to me.”

The Apostle Paul tells us in Romans 12. 19:
Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave room for the wrath of  God; for it is written, ‘Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.’

GOD originally gave this instruction in the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy 32. 35: Vengeance is mine.

When we are wronged, often our first reaction is to get even. JESUS said that we should do GOOD to those who wrong us. In the passion translation of the Bible under the heading of TRANSFORMED RELATIONSHIPS the Apostle Paul in Romans 12 tells us:
Let the inner movement of your heart always be to love one another
Our desire should NOT be to keep score; but to love and forgive. This is not natural to us as humans – it is SUPER-natural. Only GOD can give us the strength to love as He does. So, instead of planning vengeance, pray for those who hurt you.
By telling us not to retaliate, JESUS keeps us from taking the law into our own hands. By loving and praying for our enemies, we can overcome evil with GOOD.
If we love our enemies and treat them well, we will truly show that JESUS is the LORD of our lives. This is possible only for those who give themselves fully to GOD, because only He can deliver people from natural selfishness. We must trust the Holy Spirit to help us SHOW love for those whom we may not feel love.
JESUS tells us in the final verse of our Gospel for today to:  Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
How can we do that? We can try to be perfect in:
CHARACTER. In this life we cannot be flawless, but we can aspire to be as much like CHRIST as possible.
HOLINESS. Like the Pharisees, we are to separate ourselves rom the world’s sinful values. But unlike the Pharisees, we are to be devoted to GOD’s desires rather than our own; and carry His love and mercy into the world.
The Apostle Paul tells us in Romans 12. 19:
Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave room for the wrath of  God; for it is written, ‘Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.’

MATURITY. We cannot achieve CHRISTLIKE character and holy iving all at once; but we must endeavour to grow toward maturity and wholeness. Just as we expect different behaviour from a baby, a child, a teenager, and an adult, so GOD expects different behaviour from us, depending on our stage of spiritual development.

LOVE. We can seek to love others as completely as GOD loves us.
We can be as perfect as possible if our behaviour is appropriate for our maturity level. There will always be much room in which to grow. Our tendency to sin must never deter us from striving to be more like JESUS. JESUS calls all His disciples to excel, to rise above mediocrity, and to mature in as many ways as possible to become more like Him.
De Colores
Fr Steve

 

Anglican Cursillo Cancellations

Our 30 year Anniversary Celebrations in June 2020 are cancelled as well as all Ultreyas for July & August. The National Secretariat Meeting scheduled for June will  also be postponed to a date to be advised. We may have a meeting via Zoom later in the year.  This has become necessary due to the ever changing advice on the Corona virus (COVID-19).

Unfortunately it has also been necessay to postpone the Cursillo weekends this year. This decision saddens us but we need to act responsibly in the current situation of uncertainty  for the protection of all involved. We need to follow Government and Diocesan instructions so that we are compliant in all we do.

David and Lorraine will have the opportunity to be the LD in 2021. We thank them for their support and for all the work they have already done towards their weekends.

We are also cancelling the Secretariat Meeting for April. We will meet in May at this stage. You will be advised closer to the time.

Please continue to pray fervently as we  care for each other and those God is calling us to support in ways we will need to be creative as we navigate and continue to serve in these trying times.

Do pray you are all well and we will keep you informed.

It is good to know our God is Faithful and Merciful in the bad times as well as the good. He is our strength and refuge in troubled times

Love in Christ

Noelene & Bill

North Queensland Cursillo postponed

Unfortunately, the planned Cursillo for North Queensland has been postponed until 24th – 27th September because of COVID-19 concerns… Marcia & Robin Hyde hopefully still have a Team to run a 3 Day Mixed Cursillo in Townsville.

National was prepared to send a support group to assist – however they do need our PRAYERS!

Details will be posted by Alan Gray on our National Website https://www.cursillo-australia.org/

They are still trying to get candidates from throughout the Diocese. The theme is based on the play from National – “perseverance”

Training that started on 29/02/2020 is now postponed

But it will still happen – in GOD’s time!

Blessings

Jim Warland

National Lay Director

Anglican Cursillo

Mob: 0408 291 395

jbee@bigpond.com