National Secretariat Meeting


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National Secretariat Meeting was in Ulverstone Tasmania from 10-12 June 2016. At the meeting Newcastle DSD Revd Steve Niland was voted in as National Spiritual Adviser-elect. His role commences from May 2017 and he expects to remain as Newcastle DSD for that year. At the end of the conference all National Secretariat delegates expressed much enthusiasm to connect their Secretariats, Servant Communities, and members.  As a result they hope to implement some new plans on their return.

Reported by Co DLD Helen Fraser

National Episcopal Advisor, Bp Ian Palmer & Revd John Tongue (past DSD of Tasmania) at Ulverstone Ultreya

Mens Weekend Away

Mudmap TahleeMens Weekend Away at Tahlee 21- 22 May 2016 – Some 75 men gathered at Tahlee Bible camp on the weekend to enjoy a great time of fellowship, learning and singing amidst the very picturesque surroundings of the Tahlee complex.

The weekend commenced on Friday evening with a hearty BBQ followed by an introductory talk by the keynote speaker Andrew McClenaghan who introduced the topic for the weekend “ God, you and the work you do”.

A film followed entitled “Gods not dead” which was a very thought provoking film depicting a worldly and vindictive attitude to mankind by God’s absence. Thankfully God was made to be seen alive and his love for his people was made real when a class of  Philosophy students who were  initially ambivalent were convinced via a mock trial as part of a class tutorial challenge that God is indeed not dead but very much alive. This film had quite an impact on all who were present.

Andrew’s following talks were entitled “ the theology of work” “Theology and ethics of work” “A Christian work ethic” and finally “ Jesus work of redemption: our true rest”.

Other speakers included:- Brian Walsh speaking on “Cursillo”, Phillip Ashley-Brown on “ Journey of  icebergs”, Adam Matthews “ Balancing act” and Nathan Killick “Making your bed”.

The weekend enjoyed superb weather and gave everyone the opportunity to soak up the sun and get to know new friends in a very relaxed environment. Meals were certainly enjoyable also prepared and served by a very dedicated staff who could not do enough for us. Music was uplifting and enthusiastic and we were introduced to many new songs that were very inspirational and suited the weekend theme very nicely indeed.

Overall the Men’s weekend which has been going now for many years under a different title “Beer Bibles and Football” is well and truly entrenched into our Faith calendar and tribute should be paid to all who have kept it going over the years particularly Col Johnson and now to Dr James White who has accepted the challenge to ensure not only its survival but its growth into a very significant addition to our year of Christian celebration.Tahlee accommodation

Cursillo has always been a supporter of this weekend and will continue to assist in any way it can, as a result,  Cursillo is thankful to receive considerable interest in it’s operation and has received 4 requests for enrolment into our 3 day weekend with another 3 people who are seriously considering becoming involved in our wonderful Cursillo program.

The weekend finished at lunchtime on Sunday preceded by a Eucharist led by The venerable Arthur Copeman  and was a fitting end to a great Christian weekend.

Thanks be to God.

With Blessings         Brian Walsh. .

2016 Workshops

2016 WorkStudy Workshopshops were at Morpeth in January & Singleton in March. cropped-CursilloSiteIcon.png Our Workshop at Morpeth was attended by a very supportive team and group of participants, in total 21 persons, made it a very encouraging time. Great singing and music; Lunching together created good fellowship. Four groups of five people discussed and brainstormed the topics, which the newest members especially found helpful. “We got some great info today”

THE PROGRAMME: It’s part of “Continuing the Journey” Workshop. We  need to focus on Group Reunion, Ultreya, Spiritual Direction, Commitment to a Rule of Life & Sponsoring;

Topics such as : Parish Contacts; Servant Community were touched on. “What an awesome day!”  PERCEPTIONS OF CURSILLO were discussed: What are the present negative perceptions and how might we tackle them, produced lists from the groups, including:

Some Negatives

Only some parish priests consider us a valuable parish ministry;

lack of knowledge and information;

Concern of lay leadership;

Danger of holy huddles, secretiveness, dismissal as happy clappers, just a lovely weekend;

sponsoring without prayer or proper reference;

busy lifestyles;

confusing rainbows with gay movement, not displaying God’s rainbow colours;

people may feel out of comfort zones;

financial outlay – this is being addressed;

communication difficulties;

 

 

Tackling them

In parishes we must ask that Cursillo be acknowledged as a ministry in returns/web/AGM;

Explain what Cursillo can do for parish enthusiasm, & wider diocesan connections;

present/post information to individual clergy;

AGM/Synod/clergy school/reports to Deaneries;

responsible sponsoring;

pray, pray, pray; accept God’s timing;

“We are Cursillo. Our rainbows represent all the colours of God’s love”

“What is Cursillo”, Ultreya notices, walk the talk;

Making friends, bring gently at right time;

Use website/s, The Encourager, phoning

Our Workshop at Singleton in March was different…  SERVANT COMMUNITY  – THE DRIVING FORCE/ THE ENGINE

car racingSingleton Workshop was another tremendous day with kind weather, kind hosts, keen team and keen members. To quote one, they felt it was probably even better than the last: “an uplifting and renewing experience”.

Secretariat has perceived a lack of familiarity with the important role of Servant Community. The Workshop reinforced PreCursillo and PostCursillo in the Cursillo Method of sponsoring, Group Reunion, and Ultreya, which led into a ‘Servant Community’ Question Time. The afternoon session answered such questions as:

What is Servant Community? What is its purpose? Where does it fit into the bigger picture of Cursillo? Who were the first Servant Community? Why isn’t there a Servant Community in our Deanery and how do we start one?  Who do you approach to become part of it, or do you have to be invited? Is a Servant Community just a ‘service club? How long does someone remain a member? How often does it meet? Can you be part of a Servant Community if your rector does not want it?

The Anglican Cursillo Movement of Australia Manual, Newcastle Cursillo Guidelines, members of existing Servant Communities and experienced members/Secretariat were the source of the information.

As well as the group work, floating Group Reunion, morning Worship and evening Meditation with Rev Barb, we had great times of catching up with feet under the table together. This augers well for some embryonic work on reviving Servant Communities around the Diocese.

Great offers of sharing information and practical applications are available from the Deanery Contacts and from Deanery Contact liaison/secretaries of working Servant Communities:    Newcastle:  Revd Chris Bullock/Jim Warland                                                                                   Lake Macquarie:  Brian Taylor/Doug Roberts     Central Coast: Noeline Darcy/Bruce Fraser                                                                                                     Manning: Billie Baillie/ –  Paterson:  Revd Colvin Ford/ – Maitland: –    Upper Hunter:  Tony Farmer/ –

Secretariat for 2016

CommissioningOur new Secretariat for 2016 can be found by clicking the tab ‘About’ above and following the prompts. Welcome to new members Rev. Barbara Hayes, Laurel Mitchell, Gail Iles, Sue Cook and Martina Bowen – and sad farewells to Rev Val McDonald, Lynn Dunnicliff & Lynn Mulley – thanks for a task well done! Please keep the Secretariat in your prayers that they may be guided in the Cursillo programme for 2016 and that our Father will richly bless their efforts. It is a great privilege to be on Secretariat, but also a great challenge and each of us need to support them in prayer and action. Remember Christ is counting on us! Blessings to all & De Colores!

Newcastle Diocesan Ultreya

Noahs wifeNEWCASTLE DIOCESAN ULTREYA which celebrated 25 years of Cursillo in Newcastle Diocese was held on Sat 7 Nov 2015 at Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle – Bishop Peter led the Eucharist; Commissioned were: W45 LD – Lynn Dunnicliff; M45 LD – Lewis Palmer; Secretariat – Revd Barbara Hayes, Gail Iles & Laurel Mitchell (Sue Cook will be commissioned); New Servant Community Members – Casey Urwin, Margaret Rainey, Leonie Toovey, Steve & Lyne Parsons & Cate Ewin;  – “Noah’s Wife” band were excellent, playing many of the 3 day theme songs over the years; Revd Ann Watson & Keith Watson cut our “25th Year celebratory cake”

Revd Val McDonald & Lynn Dunnicliff retire from Secretariat after their 3 year term.

See below for more photos of the event:

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Kairos

Cessnock Kairos Inside

KairosCessnock Kairos Inside # 22, was held from Monday 19th to Thursday 22nd October, 2015 & was led by Steve Meadows (Catholic Diocese Newcastle – Maitland).

“I was in prison and you visited me.” Matthew 25:36

Kairos Inside # 21 was experienced in Cessnock Correctional Centre from 13th to 16th October, 2014, with the Kairos Prison Ministry volunteers. The team was made up of volunteers from various Christian churches, throughout the Hunter Valley, led by course director, Bill NIcolle (South Lakes Anglican Parish).

The program brings the Christian message of God’s unconditional love to the incarcerated. The Cessnock Kairos courses are ably assisted by the two Prison Chaplains, Reverend Di Langham (Anglican) & Captain David Prigg (Salvation Army). Many blessings were witnessed and shared, as the course participants  opened their hearts and minds, (and stomachs!) to the many and various forms of Agape, given by team & supporters, in and outside the  Correctional Centre . Agape (are practical forms of Christian love), plays a major role in this, as it demonstrates tangible examples of God’s love for His people.

As this ministry depends on volunteers to support and run a Kairos program, all Anglicans are especially encouraged to come and experience this Ministering Community in Mission.  We have available CD’s & DVD’s, available, at no cost, which explain what this ministry is about & any of the committee will come and talk to your church, or home group.

Anyone interested in finding out more about Kairos, or being on the next Kairos team, or just wanting to provide Agape, in whatever practical form, such as gifts of biscuits, prayer, posters, letters and / or money, please contact any of the following Kairos Cessnock Committee members:

Steve Meadows                                            4998 3263

Neil Goldthorpe, (Men’s 23 Newcastle)   4987 1967

Bill Nicolle, (Men’s 2 Newcastle)              4975 2134

MEN’S WEEKEND AWAY

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2016 MEN’S WEEKEND AWAY–  Applications available for Download below: – Theme: God, You and the Work you Do (incorporating ‘Retirement’ / ‘Retyrement’)  Dates: 20th – 22nd May 2016  – Venue: Tahlee (no change from last year) – Cost: $100 – $200 (depending on accommodation option and relevant concession)

Main Speaker: Andrew McClenaghan, a farmer and lay preacher who attends Narrabri Anglican church in north western NSW.

Other Speakers: include Nathan Killick (evangelistic talk), Brian Walsh (Cursillo) and Adam Matthews (ANew church assistant minister/Matthews jewellers)

The event will be hosted by Cursillo and the Newcastle Diocese, and will be led by members of several Anglican churches including All Saints New Lambton, the ANeW congregation at Lambton, and those involved in organising previous “Beer, Bible and Football” weekends. While the primary audience is Anglican men of all ages in our diocese, other men would be very welcome to attend, in particular Cursillo members from other church traditions.

The Bible teaching and lay talks will be suited to men of all ages and stages of Christian understanding, including those still investigating the claims of Jesus. The organising team’s prayer is that we will all grow in Christian maturity, meet and be encouraged by other Christian men from around the Hunter region, and have the opportunity bring our friends to a worthwhile and life-changing weekend.

See & Download Brochure for the Weekend here: 2016 Men’s Weekend Flyer  Application Forms available below…

It would be much appreciated if you could advertise this event within your parish’s men’s groups and within your social circles more broadly.

DOWNLOAD APPLICATION FORM HERE:-     2016 Men’s Weekend – Application Form

For any further information, please email or phone Jamie Young (main point of contact) on jamiefyoung3@gmail.com or 0417 143 032) or myself (jamesandmiriamwhite@gmail.com or 0400 482 088).

2 Peter 1:3-11

 

Cursillo Newcastle

M44 & W44A 2015 Cursillo

PerthM44 & W44A 2015 Cursillo was held at Kurri Kurri TAFE from 27-30 August 2015. ​​The feedback was terrific! The Holy Spirit certainly touched many lives over the three days. Responses varied from “Wow!” to “I felt the closest to God that I have ever experienced.” There was a lot of individual soul-searching and many close friendships were formed. What a blessing! Praise God! So to all those who attended (and those who didn’t) we are all now in our Fourth Day – so Onward ! Upward! Ultreya!

The Kurri Kurri TAFE Campus was a great venue and is set on 135 hectares of park and native bushland – The Address is McLeod Rd, Kurri Kurri. Established in 1982 near Hunter Valley Wine Country, it comprises the Kurri Sand Swamp Woodland, an endangered ecological community classified under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995.

De Colores!