24 September 2010

Westchurch: The First 25 Years - Published History

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Our early history is now in a book. Many of our people have contributed to its writing (acknowledged in the Preface copied below) and it was ably groomed for publishing by Nigel and Janet Perry. Thanks to you all. And thanks be to God.

And, thanks be to God. It was a great journey. The book is a great read for any who have been on our journey. It'll interest anyone connected with Westchurch people and will surely explain some of our 'strange ways', e.g. to new-comers.

The Contents pages are in  Westchurch History p1-7.pdf  (290kB) and here's what the Preface says:

"When Westchurch began planning to celebrate their 25th year it was decided to publish a history. This book does not purport to be a complete and authoritative history of Westchurch but will provide, we hope, sufficient information for those who are a part of the community today, and in the future, to make sense of what we are through an understanding of where we have come from.
The first section introduces Westchurch through a narrative presentation of its principles, derived from discussions in 1992 between Philip Pattemore, a relative newcomer, and Michael Mayes, a founding member. This concludes with the 1998 Elders Vision for Westchurch.
Albert Wildbore, who had been a founding member and elder, offered to write a history for the years he had been part of the congregation. Naturally the account is from his point of view, but we owe a real debt to him for the work he has put in to maintaining and working from the documents of Westchurch and for the very detailed history he has written, which gives an account of Westchurch from its founding until the end of 1996 when Albert and his family left. In addition, he has provided several appendices which must have taken a great deal of time to compile and for which we are very grateful. Without his work over the years, much knowledge of the founding vision, concerns and practices of the church would be lost.
Finally several people were asked to write briefly about current aspects of Westchurch to give a snapshot of what was happening in the years since 1996 until the Westchurch Reunion held Labour Weekend, 20-21 October 2006.
The committee would like to thank the following contributors: Lawrence Allpress, John George, Margaret Harrison, Michael Mayes, Jill Meikle, Philip Pattemore, Lynley Read, Katherine Stewart and Albert Wildbore.
The Westchurch 25th Reunion Planning Committee
August 2008"

Westchurch: The First 25 Years

Copyright © 2010 Westchurch
Published by Westchurch, PO Box 31-090, Christchurch, New Zealand
Printed by The Caxton Press, Christchurch, New Zealand
ISBN: 978-0-473-16803-2

29 June 2009

Power & Sex

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As part of our teaching series through the Books of Samual, Martin Visser gave these talks over two Sundays in June 2009. He has been willing to share them here.

David & Bathsheba - 14 June
Audio mp3 (16MB) * Slides pps (200kB) * Text pdf (150kB)
Alternative files

Tamar & Amnon - 21 June
Audio mp3 (21MB) * Slides pps (3.8MB) * Text pdf (270kB)
Alternative files

Martin is a Clinical Psychologist in Christchurch who works with people affected by sexual abuse and rape.
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18 April 2009

Pillars & Westchurch


Westchurch is involved in the work of Pillars.

John George [was] and Susan Henson [is] involved on the Board.

Others are also involved and you can be too. Have a chat with Susan.

15 February 2009

Alongsiders

ALONGSIDERS SEMINAR
With Mick and Ruby Duncan

Date: Saturday 7th March.
Cost: $30 pp
Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. approx.

Programme:
Session 1 1000 - 1100 What is an Alongsider?
Session 2 1115 - 1215 Being at your Best with People
Lunch 1215 - 1300
Session 3 1300 - 1400 Lessons from the street
1415 - 1500 Question & Answer time

Mick was our speaker at Camp last year. He is entertaining, humorous and challenging! Those of us who were fortunate enough to hear him, we really valued and appreciated what he had to say. His website is http://www.michaelduncan.org/ if you would like to know more about him. We do encourage you to come.

If you plan to, please give your name to Roberta as soon as possible.
A not to be missed occasion! See you there!!

29 November 2008

In Case of Abuse

At the Nov 19 church meeting, we adopted the Policy in Case of Abuse, (aka Church policy on Sexual Misconduct, and Church Policy on Managing Complaints : Specifically in regard to 'Mistreatment').

Read or download the policy from ...
http://westchurch.org.nz/wc/docs/WestchurchPolicyInCaseOfAbuse.doc

Westchurch is committed to providing a safe environment for all of its members - an environment in which they will be free of harassment and abuse.

The Church will seek to provide a positive, timely and just approach to dealing with any complaint or reasonable suspicion of harassment or criminal offending, providing support and fairness to both the complainant and the respondent.

To provide appropriate response in the event of an allegation:

  • The contact people within the church will be listed and made known.
  • In the case of any allegation of abuse or harassment, the church will follow the protocols and procedures set out in this Westchurch policy.

This policy document contains the following sections:

  • Fundamental principles of the policy
  • Complaints or Concerns - what to do
  • What Happens Next
  • Your rights
  • Guidelines for working with young people in Westchurch
  • Appendix: Ethical guidelines for church members

Thanks especially to Fiona for drafting this document.
[Elders]

15 November 2008

Angel Tree

Just received! Another 20 'Angels' from Prison Fellowship. Ring or email me your interest in buying a gift for one (or two) of these 'Angels'.

Apologies for the very short notice but the gifts need to be to me by the 23rd November (unwrapped).

We really appreciate the support that you give to this project and know there will be many happy children on Christmas Day receiving a 'special' present from their parents.

I have also had the wrapping day confirmed - Saturday 29th November starting at 9.30 a.m. at Halswell Baptist Church - aim is to finish by 1pm.

Paula

18 October 2008

Training Grant

Young people will be considering what to do after this academic year ends.

Having some fun sounds great! But once that's done you might consider some Christian training.

As a church we offer a grant to encourage & help finance such training. You simply apply for it.

Westchurch Bible Training Grant for Young People.pdf has the guff you'll need.