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Pharaoh vs God

A friend of mine, who doesn’t really care much for Rugby League, once played in a tipping competition by deciding each week which team mascot would beat the other in a fight. He often tipped the Cronulla Sharks and West Tigers to win, but the Eels and Roosters and Rabbitoh’s normally didn’t stand a chance.

In the book of Exodus we find the powerful Pharaoh exerting his power over the Israelites by oppressing them and making them his slaves – but Pharaoh is like a rabbit, or even an ant compared to the almighty God of the universe! Sometimes it can feel like a Pharaoh, or a boss or a relative rules and oppresses and controls our lives – sometimes we feel powerless and helpless and lost and at sea. It’s important in those moments to step back and remember who’s really in control. We can trust that God’s sovereign power is at work in us by his Holy Spirit – that same power that rose the Lord Jesus from the dead (Eph 1:18-21)! Therefore, we never need to fear the powers of this world oppressing or threatening us – even though they might dominate for a time – because we know God’s power, and we know the future he has promised to us who trust in him.

St Marks Cemetery Restoration Plans

We have been struggling to work out how to identify which grave stones have been damaged in our cemetery, in order to attempt to contact surviving families. The best I think we can do at this stage is to present the following documents. One is a list of people buried at the cemetery compiled by the picton and district historical and family history society, the other is a hand-drawn map attempting to identify by red circles which graves have been damaged and what sort of damage. L = leaning, C = Cracked, PD = Previous Damage, F = Fence Damage, S = Sunk, and HSd = Head Stone Down. Names on this hand-drawn map are family names on the headstones. Many of the headstones have fallen ‘face-down’ so cannot be read, and many are so old as to be difficult to read anyway. We will be working to restore all the graves in time (some by volunteer effort, others by professional restorer), but wish to give notice to families about this work if possible to allow them to be involved if they wish.

Document 1a – Introduction to ‘Burial Records of St Mark’s Anglican Churchyard’:  2016_06_12_21_43_04

Document 1b – Plan and Burial listings of St Mark’s Anglican Churchyard:  2016_06_12_21_46_07

Document 2 – Hand Drawn Map of Cemetery noting damaged sites:  2016_06_13_11_58_35

Below are photos of the damaged sites, with hand-held labels corresponding to the hand-drawn map.  If you want to get in touch regarding the restoration of the cemetery or any particular grave site, please do so via our website ‘contact form’…

 

 

 

Service of Reflection, Prayer and Hope following the Picton Storm

Along with many businesses and residents of Picton, St Mark’s Anglican Church went underwater last Sunday night.  The pews, and other furnishings floated up 2 metres in the air and then came down again as the water subsided, creating a muddy horrible mess and an unusable building.  The historic 123-year-old pipe organ has swallowed a lot of mud and debris, and many of the headstones in the cemetery have been badly damaged in the storm.  It will be a long recovery and restoration process before the beautiful Church will reopen.

However, St Marks has stood for more than 160 years, and it will stand for many more centuries to come.  This Sunday we’ll be holding a service of Reflection, Prayer and Hope, following on from this terrible storm.  This will be an opportunity for anyone and everyone to join us to reflect on what has happened, come together in prayer, and be reminded of the hope and security we can have in God through Christ in the midst of the ups and downs of life.  The service will be held at 9:30am in the Wollondilly Shire Hall, Menangle St, Picton.  100% of the money collection taken during the service will go to the Mayoral Relief Fund.

Rev Ben Boardman says ‘We are very aware that other Picton businesses and residents find themselves in a far worse situation than us.  I have been urging Congregation members to help others in town with greater needs than our own.  In the midst of this tragedy it’s wonderful to see the resilience and community spirit of Picton as I’ve worked alongside many volunteers in the clean-up effort.  The declaration of disaster and offer of concessional loans from the government is wonderful.  However, the reality is that even once the clean-up is complete and life has moved on, there will be residents who have completely lost their homes and business owners who have lost their livelihood.   I can’t measure or completely comprehend what that must be like.  Be assured, you are in my prayers, and I am always available if you need a listening ear.  Jesus offers forgiveness, love, hope and security in a world of uncertainty.’

While the Church is being restored, it is hoped that Church meetings will be held most Sundays in the Shire Hall (depending on availability).  Please check the Church website or call 4630 8888 for any updates.

Everyone is welcome this Sunday for a service of Reflection, Prayer and Hope following the Storm: 9:30am at Wollondilly Shire Hall, in Menangle St, Picton.  For further info, please check the Church website (www.pwac.org.au) or contact us on 4630 8888. 

 

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