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27 Settlers Drive, Edgemead • Parsonage : (021) 930-3734 • www.st-thomas.org.za
3 Mission in Mozambique
W e have worked on our Watchword from January
to July. And now, what about? “Go home to your family and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how He has had mercy on you.”(Mark :19)
It is not just a nice word to talk about, but it is a Watchword to be put into practice. Did you make a list of relatives and friends who could become Christians and/or members of St. Thomas? Did you make a list of people for whom you are praying for? Did you talk or in-vite some of the members of your family or of your friends and colleagues circle to come to the church? It's time to put our Watchword into practice. “God so loved the world...” we confess in John 3:16. This means that He loves your be-loved as well. He doesn't want that anyone should perish, but that all receive forgiveness and
life through repentance and faith in Jesus. I know that some of our people are resistant. Jesus' family were resistant as well (John 7:5), as we hear some Sundays ago in the sermon. Monica, St. Augustine's mother, prayed for her son more than 17 years un-til he was converted to Christi-anity. “Ora et Labora” = Pray and Work, is an old Christian proverb. If you think that pastor can come to your house for a chat and a devotion with your family and/or friends, let me know. If they have doubts about the church and the Christian faith, pastor can help. “Go home to your family and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how He has had mercy on you.” (Mark :19) Pastor Walter
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK And now?
From the Pastor 1
The Sandmann family
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Care Groups 5
Bible Readings 6
Synodical Convention 7
Inside this issue:
August & September 2012
Watchword 2012 “Go home to your
family and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how He has
had mercy on you” (Mark 5:19)
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Mike and Carol Sandmann were married in court on 6 July l973. They received God's blessing in the church during the service of 8 July 2012. Their children, grand-children and relatives came to join them in this special day. May God continuously bless them .
The Sandmann family : joy and sorrow
Our brother in Christ, Mike Sandmann, passed away on Sunday, 5th August. He suffered a heart attack.
Mike was always a happy man, but he was specially happy this year: He had joined St. Thomas as member officially on 22 April; he and Carol asked for and re-ceived a Wedding Blessing in the Service on 8th July, after having been married in the court according to the Law for 39 years (06.07.l973); and he and Carol had moved into a new house some months ago, while their son David and family moved to their house. It seems that he was putting everything in order before God called him to His eternal life.
Mike was a faithful participant of the Bible Study Group and of the Services. His smiling face was always shin-ning his happiness to be reconciled with God through the grace of Jesus.
The Memorial Service will be held on Friday, 10 August, at 11am, at St. Thomas Church.
To our sister Carol, children, grandchildren and relatives, we give our love and our hope in the resurrected Christ!
Mike Sandmann 22.10.1949 – 05.08.2012
Revelation 14:13 Blessed are the dead who die in the LORD from now on. Yes, they will
rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them.”
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T he mission in Mozam-
bique is growing!
Pastor Horst Kuchen-
becker, from the Evangeli-
cal Lutheran Church in
Brazil (IELB), was there in
July to give one more class
of the Theological Educa-
tion by Extension course –
TEE. One of the eight stu-
dents couldn't come to
the classes because he
had suffered a car ac-
cident some weeks
before and was still
recovering. At the
week end, pastor
Horst celebrate ser-
vices in five churches
of the mission and offered
Communion to the Chris-
tians. The mission is with-
out pastor since September
last year, because pastor
Alfazema, the founder of
the mission, is in Canada
doing treatment for his
cancer and his diabetes.
The eights students are re-
sponsible for the churches
and are celebrating ser-
vices every Sunday, but
they are not Ordained to
celebrate the Lord's Supper
and to baptize. Pastor
Horst baptized 283 chil-
dren and 91 adults! Praise
the Lord! - The IELB is
looking for a missionary to
be sent to Mozambique for
two to five years to pre-
pare the students. The
IELB is looking for part-
ners and funds to cover the
project as well. Let's pray
for this blessed mission in
Mozambique.
Mission in Mozambique
The Anglican Catholic Church, who have used our premises for their ser-vices for more than 10 years, have moved to other facilities. Bishop Alan was invited to our Councillors Meeting on 9July for an official “Goodbye”.
Dear Pastor and Elders, Grace and peace to you from God our Fa-ther and our Lord Jesus Christ. I wish to take this opportunity of informing you that it has been decided that the abovementioned parish will amalgamate with St Mary & St Martha congregation, Summergreens. Our last service at St. Thomas will be on the 1st July 20l2. Ar-rangements will be made to remove our possessions gradually over the coming month as the opportunity presents. We would like to express our appreciation to the congregation of St. Thomas for their gracious hospitality over the last eleven years. We shall miss the use of a proper
Anglican Catholic Church says goodbye
church facility, but will enjoy the increased size of our congregation. We wish all your members increased growth in their personal spiritual journey in the years that lie ahead. Yours in Christ’s service, The Rt. Revd. Alan Kenyon-Hoare Bishop Ordinary
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In our previous newsletter we asked whether
you could find 30 books of the Bible in this arti-cle. Nobody sent in any solutions, so here are
the answers for those of us that gave up!
This is a most remarkable puzzle. It was found by a
gentleman in an airplane seat pocket on a flight from Los Angeles to Honolulu. Keeping him occupied for
hours! He enjoyed it so much he passed it on to his friends.
One friend from Illinois worked on this for a while, fishing from his johnboat, another friend studied it
while playing his banjo. Elaine Taylor, a columnist
friend, was so intrigued by it she mentioned it in her weekly column. Another friend judges the job solving
this puzzle so involving she brews a cup of tea to help her nerves. There will be some names that are
easy to spot. That’s a fact. Some people however will
find themselves in a jam, especially since the book names are not necessarily capitalized. Truthfully,
from answers we get we are forced to admit it usu-ally takes a minister or a scholar to see some of them
at the worst. Research has shown that something in our genes is responsible for the difficulty we have in
seeing the books in this paragraph. During a recent
fundraising event, which featured this puzzle, the Al-pha Delta Phi lemonade booth set a new sales re-
cord. The local paper, the Chronicle survey, over 200 patrons, who reported on this puzzle, was that it was
the most difficult they have ever seen.
As Daniela Humana humbly puts it the books all right there in plain view hidden from sight. Those able
to find all of them will hear great lamentations from those who have to be shown. One revelation that
may help is that books Like Timothy and Samuel
may occur without their numbers. For one who is bright and normal a chipper attitude
will help you compete really well against those who claim to know the answer. Remember, there is no
need for a mad exodus, there are really 30 books of the Bible lurking somewhere in the paragraph waiting
to be found.
- Sent in by Fred Halm
Can you find 30 books of the Bible?
Our church was painted and several items were restored. The parsonage was painted outside after being painted inside when Pastor Walter moved in in January 2011. The fence around the parsonage has been-completed, thanks to a special grant received from our sister church in Kirchdorf. It's good to see every-thing well cared for! - Thank you, Dennis, for managing this and other issues on behalf of the Elders.
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Care Groups
The Elders are assistants of the pastor in the care of the congregation, and for this rea-son, the congregation has been divided into groups, each in the care of a specific Elder. It has been some years since this list was revised, and due to the growth in the congrega-tion, the Elders have updated the list. You are welcome to call the Elder of your group to share ideas, concerns, proposals, and even for counselling. The Elder can also call you just to say “Hello” or assist you when necessary. Please remember that the pastor will always be available. The names with (*) are not officially members, but visitors. We are praying for them as well as for all the members.
Eckard Kohne Avenant, Julie/ (William*) and Aileene Böhmer, Paul/ Brigitte/ Kyle, Stephan Clifton, Konrad Dini, Jason/Faith Eggers, Louie / (Robbi*) Hillermann, Rolf/(Sarah*) Hohls, Jürgen Marriott-Watson, Shane/Erika//Storm/ Taylor Meyer, Kevin* (Schroeder, Enzo/ Clare/Rachael*) (Schulz, Raymond*) Van Dijk, Jason/Lisa/ Tyson Weinert, Hans and Heike
Shane Swiegers Aubrey, Quinton Mandy//Sheldon (Burns Cindy/ Sammy Nunes + Marco/Keenan/Gabriella & Tiago*) Deetlefs, Deon/Margrit//Zenka Glass, Brigitte/(Mathew*) Hellyer. Leslie/Mavis Galant Laspe, Bob/Lee Melck, Charles Ravenscroft, Brian Sandmann, Mike and Carol Stirling, Robert
Shawn Johnson Crouch, Ian/Elke//Matthew/Karl Du Toit, Fanie/Erica Hanekom, Buks/ Karen, Ryan/Dené*) Karshagen, Wesley/Jackie//Keegan/ Teneal Lear, Graham (Lucas, Peter/Marilyn/Braydon/ Samantha*) Lünow, Keith/(Lorraine*) Ndebele, Dumisani/Tilana// Nala/Mangaliso Potgieter, (Anton*)/Dalene//Caleb Rewitzky, Dennis/Jenny Swiegers, Shane/Leanne//Lauren
Paul Bohmer Hohls, August/Michelle Köhne, Eckard/Taryn Meier, Günther/(Lydia*) Peyper, Heindry/Juanita Skibbe, David/Myrna//Martin/(Gillian*) Runds, Carl/Annzel Schreiber, Hans/Gitta Halm, Fred/Minnie Johnston, Shawn/Christy//Errin/ Aimee/Mari Wybrow,Marja/(Michael*)
Marja Wybrow Brooks, Maxine (Andre*) Louw, Vivian Wilson, Lynette Hillermann, Yvonne Rewitzky, Ingrid (Zuccarini, Karin*) Kontsidis, Denise Willis, Anita/(Dennis*)
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01-Aug Mark 6,53-56 02-Aug Mark 7,1-15 03-Aug Mark 7,17-23 04-Aug Mark 7,24-30 05-Aug Mark 7,31-37 06-Aug Psalms 134 07-Aug Mark 8,1-10 08-Aug Mark 8,11-13 09-Aug Mark 8,14-21 10-Aug Mark 8,22-26 11-Aug Mark 8,27-33 12-Aug Mark 8,34-9,1 13-Aug Psalms 53 14-Aug Mark 9,2-10 15-Aug Mark 9,11-13 16-Aug Mark 9,14-29 17-Aug Mark 9,30-37 18-Aug Mark 9,38-41 19-Aug Mark 9,42-50 20-Aug Psalms 141 21-Aug Mark 10,1-12
22-Aug Mark 10,13-16 23-Aug Mark 10,17-27 24-Aug Mark 10,28-31 25-Aug Mark 10,32-45 26-Aug Mark 10,46-52 27-Aug Psalms 142 28-Aug Jeremiah 1,1-10 29-Aug Jeremiah 1,11-19 30-Aug Jeremiah 2,1-13 31-Aug Jeremiah 3,1-10 01-Sep Jeremiah 3,19-4,4 02-Sep Jeremiah 5,9-21 03-Sep Psalms 94 04-Sep Jeremiah 7,1-15 05-Sep Jeremiah 7,21-28 06-Sep Jeremiah 9,22-23 07-Sep Jeremiah 14,1-16 08-Sep Jeremiah 15,10.15-21 09-Sep Jeremiah 18,1-12 10-Sep Psalms 147 11-Sep Jeremiah 19,1-13
12-Sep Jeremiah 20,7-18 13-Sep Jeremiah 21,1-14 14-Sep Jeremiah 23,1-8 15-Sep Jeremiah 25,1-14 16-Sep Jeremiah 25,15-31 17-Sep Psalms 129 18-Sep Jeremiah 26,1-19 19-Sep Jeremiah 28,1-17 20-Sep Jeremiah 29,1-14 21-Sep Jeremiah 30,1-3;31,1-14 22-Sep Jeremiah 31,18-20.31-37 23-Sep Jeremiah 38,1-32 24-Sep Psalms 146 25-Sep Jeremiah 37,1-21 26-Sep Jeremiah 38,1-13 27-Sep Jeremiah 38,14-28 28-Sep Jeremiah 39,1-14 29-Sep Jeremiah 40,7-18 30-Sep Jeremiah 41,1-18
Bible Study The Bible Study Group meets every Wednesday from 19H00—20H00 at the parsonage for a time of fellow-ship, praise and prayer, including tea afterwards. The daily Bible Reading Plan below is part of an Eight Years Series and helps you to go through the Bible slowly day-by-day. God bless His word in your heart!
20 - Heindry Peyper 22 – Leslie Hellyer 24 - Carol Sandmann 25 - Maggi Reinstorf 27 - Fred Halm 29 - Minnie Halm 30 – Anzeel Runds 31 – Hans Weinert
01 - Mangaliso Ndebele 04 – Anneke Piennar 05 – Loraine Lünow 06 - Eckard Köhne 06 - Robert Stirling 07 - Jason Dini 15 – Tyson Jent van Dick 21 – Talana Sandmann 23 - Dalene Potgieter 27 – Hartwig Hillermann
BIR
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AUGUST SEPTEMBER
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Church offerings are looking positive which we are thankful for, we are about R 10,000 ahead
of budget, but would still want to encourage members of the congregation to increase their
contributions according to their income.
The main reason why we ask this is that we had about R 200,000 expenses on maintenance on
both the parsonage and also the church, which included painting of both buildings and also
the new fence around the parsonage.
We have also received a donation from Kirchdorf to the value of R 70,000 which was also used
for this project.
Thank you
Paul Bohmer, Treasurer
From the Treasurer
Statistics 2011 – 2012
July 2011 – 13 children – 68 adults = 81 Total Transfers out – 01 Baptisms – 02 Confirmations – 01 Transfers in – 04 New Members – 05 July 2012 – 14 children, 77 adults – 91 total The Elders prepared a Five Years Plan, which was ap-proved by the AGM. With God's blessing and with your good witness, the congrega-tion shall grow from 6 to 10 new members every year.
Synodical Convention
Shane Swiegers and Pastor Walter & Lídia took part in the FELSISA 58th FELSISA Synodical Conven-tion, held on 3 & 4 August in Greytown.
It was a blessed Convention, with mature deci-sions and a very good atmosphere among the participants. Bishop Dieter’s report was well ac-cepted. Greytown Congregation hosted us in a very organized and lovely way.
The invitation that St. Thomas had sent to host the next Convention 2014 was accepted unani-mously, and all are excited to come to Cape Town! Let’s begin our preparations now!
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S t. Thomas is welcoming you in 2014!
We hope the proposal to hold the
Convention 2014 in Cape Town is ac-
cepted! The Elders and the members are
excited to host the Convention!
It is by God's grace that we received
the call to St. Thomas and arrived safely
there at the beginning of 2011. My wife
and I were warmly welcome by the con-
gregation. God has been blessing our
work, regardless our lack of better English.
Love speaks by itself. We love what we
do and they love us. We have now been
one year and seven months in Cape
Town, and we are well settled. Cape
Town is our home for now and St. Thomas
is our family.
We follow the Ordinary Order of Ser-
vice and use the Lutheran Worship as
hymnal. On the Festive Sundays and in
Festive Seasons of the Church we use
Power Point Presentations and follow spe-
cial Order of Services for the occasion.
Sunday School is well organized, and we
have weekly Bible Studies at the parson-
age.
St. Thomas has received eight (8) new
members this year, and 11 last year. We
have now 89 members. The average at-
tendance of the services is around 50
people.
The Elders prepared a Five-Year Inde-
pendence Plan. This means: growth in
membership and in offerings. May God
help us to reach this goal.
Several improvements have been
done in the properties: The church was
painted recently and the parsonage as
well (this time outside). Several items were
repaired. A fence was built around the
parsonage, thanks to a special grant re-
ceived from Kirchdorf. Thank you so
much!
Outreach is always a challenge. How
to do it the best way? It changes from
place to place and from time to time.
Our Watchword for this year is: “Go home
to your family and tell them how much
the LORD has done for you, and how He
has had mercy on you” (Mark 5:19). The
challenge is to reach the family and
friends first (as I said in the sermon).
An opportunity that we cannot miss is
the visitors. If someone comes to my
house and nobody talks with him, he will
feel that he is not welcome and he will
never come back. But if he is welcome,
embraced, a cup of tea is offered to him,
he will be my friend and will come back.
We don't even need to go out; God
sends the visitors inside our church! Let's
use this opportunity well!
Besides the ministry in Cape Town, I am
in charge of a Theological Course by Ex-
tension – TEE, offered by our Concordia
Seminary in Brazil to the Portuguese
speaking countries. One TEE course is on-
going in Angola. A new one began three
years ago in Mozambique. A refugee
from the time of the war, Joseph Al-
fazema, became Lutheran in Tanzania,
studied as Evangelist in Kenya, and stud-
ied as pastor in Canada. His congrega-
tion in Canada sent him back as mission-
ary to his own village in Sena in 2006. He
has six congregations in different villages
in the bush, almost 1000 baptized mem-
bers, and eight leaders whom he began
to prepare and who are now TEE stu-
dents. It is an amazing experience to train
these leaders!
Welcome to Cape Town and to St. Tho-
mas. We are waiting for you!
Pastor Carlos Walter Winterle
July 2012
St. Thomas FELSISA 2012 Convention Report
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Church
27 Settlers Drive, Edgemead
Parsonage:
10 Van Gogh Street
Panorama 7500
✉ Street Address or
P.O. Box 12255
N1-City 7463
Divine Service
Every Sunday at 9.30am
Sunday School
Holy Communion
Pastor
Ps. Carlos Walter Winterle
☎ 021-9303734
081 482 1018
E-Mail: [email protected]
Treasurer
Paul Böhmer
Church Councillors
Eckard Köhne 021-4331116
074 159 5538
Marja Wybrow 021-5571328
082 6255 629
Shawn Johnston 021-5591069
083 325 9965
Paul Böhmer 086 5028872
082 3807590
Shane Swiegers 082 4603605
021-9390486
Women’s Guild Chairlady
Jackie Karshagen 021-5587759
082-8266412
Sunday School
Christy Johnston 021- 5591069
073 246 4398
Banking Details
ABSA (Parow 502 110)
Account Name: St Thomas
Acc Number: 404 1515 600
Evangelical Church (Lutheran Confession)
St. Thomas Congregation
www.st-thomas.org.za
PURPOSE STATEMENT
To promote fellowship in a friendly environment,
where God’s love in Christ is proclaimed (proclamation)
love for one another is exercised (care) loving others is practised (outreach)
Loved by God. Loving others.
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