
This Week at St Peters
Readings for this Sunday: 7th of September
Readings - Jeremiah 18.1-11; Psalm 139.1-5, 12-18; Philemon 1.21-25; Luke 14.25-35
Collect for this Sunday
Grant us, O God, the courage to choose Jesus’ way even at great cost, bearing our cross and releasing our possessions, for the liberation and healing of your world; through Jesus Christ the Wisdom of Creation, who lives and
reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, now and for ever. Amen.
Birthdays this week
Gwen Newell: 7th ; Allan Car: 7th ; Margaret Weise 11th ;
Stephen Brown: 12th ; Marjorie Voss: 13th
Prayer Requests
Vivienne Bourne, Bob, Aileen and Ralph Johnson, Blake Kubler, David Parry, Evelyn, Edgar Askew, Raelee, John
Continuing Prayer List
Kaye Bush, Phillipa Booth, Elizabeth, Nicholas Kubler, Linda Peterson, Rev'd Carolyn Payne
Online Sunday Worship
If you would like to watch a full Eucharist, visit YouTube and search for St Johns Cathedral Brisbane
Just a reminder to those in our community who have hearing aids with a T switch.
We would like to remind the community who use hearing aids with a T switch that we offer a Hearing Loop for your convenience. Please find the instructions below on how to utilise this feature.

Notices for this week
Health and Safety Notice- If you feel you may be contagious with cold and flu symptoms, please refrain from attending church activities. All parishioners and encouraged to maintain good hygiene practices and respect others personal space
ALERT! : Car Park Safety! As a community, we need to be mindful of the increase in the number of electric and hybrid vehicles, leading to an increased risk of accidents occurring due to the lack of engine noise. When cars are backing out, drivers should be mindful to check for cross traffic behind them, meaning pedestrians as well as other vehicles. It has been brought to our attention that EV and Hybrid vehicles are silent, and due diligence should be observed by both drivers and pedestrians to avoid any unforeseen accidents
Singing Group Next meets: Monday, 8th September, 3:30pm to 4:30pm as normal. We hope to see you there!
Norma Collis :
The Internment of Norma's ashes will be on: Saturday, the 13th of September at 10:00am at Bribie Island Memorial Gardens.
Soup and Trivia night:
A big thank you to everyone who helped with the setup and pull-down of the hall, as well as the soup makers and MCs. The event was such a great evening. We had many people who gave positive feedback. In addition to the fellowship that we shared, we were also able to raise just under $1600.00
AMUA September Gathering on Monday 22nd September
This will be the 36th Birthday of the Branch. We will gather at 10am for Morning Tea (self funded) at Cafe 191 Bribie Island Community Arts Centre, Sunderland Dr. Presentations of Certificates will be made, and everyone is most welcome.
Don't forget the Movie night: Thursday, the 11th of September
Bribie Cinema's at 6:30pm (7:00pm movie Start time)

AMUA Brisbane Diocese: Family Holiday - October 2025
The AMUA Brisbane Diocese will once again offer a family holiday to a family in need in 2026.
Should you know of a family that would benefit from this opportunity, please contact the office by phone or email: bribieisland@anglicanchurchsq.org.au
by the end of October this year. The family will be able to choose when they wish to take the holiday, preferably not in school holidays. Please be assured that family names and circumstances are kept in total confidence.
A note from John Oxenford:
How to reduce your power bill – talk by John Oxenford on September 28 @ 2pm.
During this Season of Creation, we are asked to look at ways to care for Creation and reduce our footprint of disturbance. One of our largest footprints comes from the energy we consume in our homes. Join John to discuss where the greatest uses of energy are in our homes and possible ways to reduce that energy use. If we can reduce our power bill, we also reduce our footprint of disturbance.


Our next service will be on the 7th of September:
If you would like to experience this intergenerational service. All are welcome. Hope to see you there and bring a friend!

Thank you to everyone who has already placed their name on the Volunteer List. We are still looking for bakery items, confectionery, jams, and craft makers. These items are always our biggest sellers. We are selling Devonshire Teas this year.
If you can donate ingredients for scone making, now is the time to talk to Marjorie, as we only have a couple of weeks for our bakers to collect/prepare ingredients and to bake. If you are a great baker or scone maker, Marjorie desperately needs your help. She will also accept pikelets, should we have some ladies willing to make these instead of scones. Those people who have offered to donate baking ingredients should contact Marjorie as soon as possible to ask what she needs.
Donations will be accepted from Friday, 19 Sep at Cooinda. If you need help in transporting your items to Cooinda, please contact Di or Rhonda to make suitable arrangements for collection
Donations can include plants, Manchester-related accessories (such as shoes, bags, belts, scarves, etc.), jewellery, craft and décor items, kitchenware, prints, bric-a-brac, tools, pet items, toys, and games.
Unfortunately, we cannot take items such as clothing, books, CDs/DVDs, electrical items, or large furniture pieces.
People are needed to help set up wooden tables from 11am Friday, 19th, at Cooinda to allow our sorters/pricers to prepare the goods for sale. Help is also needed with setting up of tents, card tables and chairs, and the portable BBQ in the outside area on Saturday, from 6.30-7.00am, as well as to assist at 1pm following the Sale to help with clearing up. Meanwhile, keep clearing out those cupboards, baking or making items.
All queries to Di Thatcher 0409 846471 or Rhonda Mackenzie-Mowle 0428473 438.
Attention Craft Makers!!: If you are interested in providing any ideas for saleable craft to be included in future Church stalls, please bring a sample of your “craft/idea” to our next meeting. We will tentatively book our “Show and Tell” meeting, to be held on the first Monday of each month at 10am at a “to be advised coffee shop” Our aim is to have an “always ready” stockpile of craft for our next Church Stall or Jumble Sale. Most importantly, enjoying fellowship together. Please contact Sue on 0416 339 972 if you have any queries or would like to attend”




A note from our BMF and BCA contacts:
SEPTEMBER is the BMF and BCA donation money box return month. We would appreciate that all donation boxes be returned to the Narthex by month end to be counted.



Tafadzwa, the student we support, is doing his Master's degree in Metallurgy at the University of Zimbabwe. He is completing his year long work experience at a large gold mine and is well regarded by his supervisors. I pray we will have enough funding for him to do his final year in 2026, as he is doing so well. We are also financing 2 school children through private schools, as the government schools' standards are abysmal. Again, we pray for sponsors next year.
We continue with our goal of "Helping the Poorest of the Poor gain Dignity through Self-Sufficiency."
Your Help with this is much appreciated
Tim Dufton


Linen Roster - We have a vacancy on the linen roster for September. Currently, Di Thatcher is covering September, and we are hoping that someone would be interested in covering September and helping Di out
If you can help out, please contact Di on 0409 846 471
Sunday Roster - There are vacancies in the following duties that are always in need of being filled. Sunday Services, both 7.30am and 9.30am. AV Operators, Welcomers, Sidepersons and Intercessors are needed. Interested persons are asked to contact Margaret Peterson on 07 5497 6978
Name Badges - If you would like a new name badge, there is a list in the narthex. Please print your name clearly on the list. The cost is $12 per badge, which can be paid when received via the envelope you receive your badge in. Badges will be ordered at the beginning of the month when needed
Donations - There is a box of envelopes in the narthex (with a pen) for use by anyone wishing to give money in the giving box for specific reasons e.g. Retiring Collections, payment for attending functions, purchase of items such as calendars, etc. Please, please, write on the envelope what the money is for, your name and the amount. This will greatly assist the counters to distribute the funds to the correct account.
PARISH CONTACT DETAILS
PRIEST-IN-CHARGE: The Rev’d Gary Tognola - 07 3408 3191
PARISH OFFICE: 07 3408 3191
PARISH EMAIL: bribieisland@anglicanchurchsq.org.au
(Monday-Thursday – 9 am to 12 pm)
WEBSITE: www.stpetersbribie.org.au
ONLINE GIVING BY DIRECT DEPOSIT
Account Name - Bribie Island Parish
General Expense Account: BSB # 704-901 Account # 00000040
(everyday expenses including Minister’s Stipend)
Building Fund Account: BSB # 704-901 Account # 00012557
(Maintenance for all Church Buildings)
Youth Fund Account: BSB # 704-901 Account # 00015173
(Support youth ministry, including RI)
Notices for weekly newsletter - Items that need to be added to "This week at St Peter's" need to be emailed to the office by noon each Wednesday. If you are having difficulty with reading the weekly emails: Please check our website at: https://www.stpetersbribie.org.au/
Each week the "What's on at St Peters" as well as the monthly Beacon is published to the website for all to catch up on. You will also be able to check up on any upcoming events as well
Churchwardens' Contacts -
Margaret Peterson - 0754976978 : Email - jeff.marg.peterson@bigpond.com
Lorelle Green - 0408301973 : Email - lorelle@greenjnl.com.au