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For counselling and support or other church enquiries contact Robin Palmer.
Prayer requests can be sent to office for the church prayer groups to pray for you.
We will continue to pray that all in our community will cope with this new way of life, and be able to find new ways of being a faith community.
We can do this!
Every blessing,
Robin
(Pastor)
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From the Pastor’s pen:
Welcome to BBP Family Church’s weekly newsletter.
Prayer is available daily through the prayer chain and email list.
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01 September 2024
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LOCAL BBP UPDATES - PĀTAKA KAI - FOOD PANTRY DEDICATION
We had a lovely crowd from the Browns Bay community who gathered together
on Monday for the opening of the Community Food Pantry. Have a look at it
sometime and the kinds of supplies requested. At the ceremony I was asked to
pray and then dedicate the Pantry. Here are the words of the dedication: We ded-
icate this pantry and this ground for this special use. May all who come here and
leave again be protected from all harm, as they feel free to take what they need
and give what they can for the welfare and enrichment of all our lives together.
May this be a sign and visible beacon showing our care, compassion, and concern
for one another, and our ongoing commitment to show mercy, act justly and walk
humbly before God. Amen.
JAMES - WHO IS HE AND WHAT IS HIS LETTER ABOUT?
We begin a new series today looking at the Epistle of James. It can get confusing
to figure out how many men called James appear in the New Testament. There
are three key Jameses which we will focus on, leaving out James the younger, and
James the father of Judas. Here they are:
- We meet James and his brother John, those enthusiastic and passionate siblings who with Peter form Jesus’ inner circle early on in the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke’s written versions of the gospel story). They witness the Transfiguration of Jesus for example. This James is the only one of the apostles whose martyrdom is mentioned in the New Testament (in Acts 12:2 we read of his death by Herod Agrippa II, grandson of Herod the Great).
- The next James is James the son of Alpheus, the ninth of the original twelve. I think we forget sometimes that there were two Jameses, two Judases and two Simons in the original disciple group. Add Peter and his brother Andrew, Matthew and Thaddeus, Philip and Thomas, and you will remember all twelve names for the next quiz where someone asks who they were.
- The James who writes this letter is James the brother of Jesus (Mark 6:3), who
originally didn’t believe in him (John 7:5) but later did come to faith, and emerges
as the leader of the church in Jerusalem (Acts 15:12-20), a witness to the resurrection (1 Cor 15:7) and another apostle like Paul outside of the original twelve (Gal
1:19). He makes an interesting and important contribution to the New Testament
canon and teaching.
The name James is the NT version of Jacob in the OT. So too in Afrikaans and other related languages where he is Jacobus. And he would have been quite pleased with our Community pantry. And a contemporary word - James Hulm asked me to thank you all for his 21st birthday wishes. Blessings, Robin.
Blessings,
Robin
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Readings & Vids to find each week's readings in English or Korean/English parallel. Previous services and readings are also found there. There are pages with each week’s newsletter, rosters and various other resources On the Browns Bay Presbyterian website. See https://bbpsermons.wordpress.com/ for written sermon texts.‘And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory,
glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth’ (1:14)
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