Sunday 25 May 2025

Here’s our Zoom link –

Topic: St Martin’s Sunday Worship. To Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81508696154?pwd=cnErZFM5VG5OQVhsZkxYc0dxOHdvUT09

Meeting ID: 815 0869 6154
Passcode: 712158

A very warm welcome to all who worship with us today, and many thanks to Abi Trevathan for leading our service. Abi is the Formation and Development Coordinator for Alpine Presbytery.

Please join us for morning tea following the service. 

A new Sunday roster is now available – please check in the foyer to see if there is a copy for you. Anna.

Wednesday Walkers 28th May: meet 9.30am in the new Mitre 10 car park, Brougham Street to wander around the road works. Coffee at Columbus Coffee inside Mitre 10 from 10.15am. All welcome. Sue 960 7657.

Donations: if you would like to support the ministry at St Martins our bank account is: 03-1598-0011867-00. Please include your name as a reference.

Men’s Group Thursday 5th June visit to the Lutheran Church, Burwood Rd. We will carpool from St Martins at 5.45pm for a 6.30pm tea. Please RSVP to Rob C. All men very welcome.

THIS WEEK AT ST MARTINS                                    

Monday 10am               Tend cuppa & chat (lounge) Emily 022 094 1492

Monday 10am               U3A focus group (church) Joy 337 2393

Monday 7.15pm           Meditation Group (lounge) Dugald 021 161 7007

Tuesday 10.30am         South Elder Care (lounge) Jeannette 332 9869

Tuesday 7-9pm             Mums ‘n’ Tums (lounge) Olivia 027 327 6369

Wednesday 9.30am      Walking Group: south of the city Sue 960 7657

Wednesday 7-9pm       Cantabile Choir (lounge) Rose 027 254 0586

Thursday 10am             Crafty Crafters (lounge) Sally 332 4730

Thursday 1.30pm          Sit & Be Fit (church) Anneke 021 077 4065

 Five deep changes urgently needed for a sustainable world and how to achieve them: UN report.

  • This week = Reimagine the future: From seconds to centuries

Future generations living on this planet are at the mercy of the choices we make today. The people alive today determine the conditions for the trillions of people yet to be born. By the time today’s children reach old age, they are projected to experience four times as many extreme weather events. Our actions are not setting future generations up for success, so why aren’t we changing course?