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Commissioning 2021 Mothers Union Office Bearers

On a beautiful Saturday morning of 13th March 2021, Ven Moses Thabethe (Rector at St Michael’s Anglican Church- Bryanston), officiated an MU commissioning service. The lined-up repertoire just welcomed MU members back to their ‘House of Prayer’, after they had not been in church for a year due to Disaster Management Act prohibitions. 

The introit was a projected video recording of “Guide me O thou great Redeemer”.  In between affirmations of MU objectives and prayers, a great surprise sound of a recording of beautiful male voices by the Ministry Support Team (MST) rendering a chant of Psalm 95 - lyrics invited everyone to “sing for joy to the Lord". After commissioning “Great is thy faithfulness” video recording was part of the line-up. In closing the chorus calling for the blessings in God's name – “Hlonolofatsa is lebetso la Ntate" - sealed off.

The reading was taken from the book of Mark 10 verses 35 to 41. The theme of the sermon was “servant leadership”. Ven Moses, used the example of how Jesus used the disciples to spread the gospel of God. He stressed how humility is part of servitude. Jesus was not looking for glory but to serve and spread the good news. With those words he advised MU leadership to follow that model.

Commissioned members were Mandisa Mokgata (Parish Leader), Azande Ntshangase (Deputy Parish Leader), Asanda Mazwana (Secretary), Sinamava Mvoko (Deputy Secretary), Nosisa Miti (Treasurer), Buthiwe Mphelo (Treasurer mentee), Martha Sello (Council representative) and Phumeza Dhlamini (Council representative).

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COVID Announcement : DECEMBER 2020

Dear Fellow Parishioners

On Monday evening our President announced increased Level 3 lockdown measures including the full closure of Churches until further notice. We will be complying with the law and the church precinct will be closed until further notice.

Only funerals will be allowed in keeping with the strictest observance of COVID-19 protocols.

Thank you for the support and love you have shown our church throughout this year.  Christmas services were bright with the Christmas message and the joy of sharing together in public worship but staying safe and considering each other’s safety needs continue to be the priority.

We all have experienced some level of COVID-19 fatigue, but we are asked to stay the course, intensify our efforts and flatten the curve once more.

It has been a year of emotional vulnerability, many struggling with isolation, depression, and loneliness. 

Despite the church being closed for in-person services, we remain a parish community and Ministry support team is available online. We urge you to reach out by phone / WhatsApp / Zoom to connect with, talk to and share ministry with other members of St Michael’s. Please contact the office or the ministry staff if you need pastoral care throughout this time.  

We continue to pray for all members of our parish, for all those suffering from the virus and for our Health Workers who care for the sick under extremely stressful conditions.

Please check the website for updates (www.stmichaelschurch.org.za). Our online services will continue and will be available every Sunday morning at 07h00. Please check out our Facebook and Instagram pages too.

Our very best wishes for 2021.

We appreciate your continued support.

Thank you. 

May the Lord bless you and keep you and your family safe.

Best Wishes from the Wardens

“And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him”. Colossians 3:17

PRAYERS

Wholeheartedness, courage and vulnerability mean that we include it all. Pushing them away and rejecting or denying them does not let us grow. The blessedness of our brokenness and weakness lies not in “fixing” but in understanding, welcoming and, in God’s own way, transforming. I hope these blessing prayers will provide some solace and hope for you as they did to their authors. You can find them here.