8th October 2023

“Six days you shall labour and do all your work, but the seventh is the sabbath to the LORD your God.”

(Deuteronomy 5:13-14a)

“Six days you shall labour and do all your work, but the seventh is the sabbath to the LORD your God.” (Deuteronomy 5:13-14a)

Many people today worry about work-life balance. How can you avoid work taking up so much of your time and energy that little is left for other important aspects of life? We recognise that work should not be allowed to dominate our lives, yet increasingly we live in a society where many people are being pushed into working longer hours than ever.

Not that more work means we achieve more. A 2014 study from Stanford University suggested that productivity plummets after working 50 hours a week, whilst other experts suggest 35 hours as the optimal work time before productivity begins to decline.

So, why do so many of us find ourselves working longer hours? Partly it is the belief that we need more money to live a better life. We end up committed to lifestyles and mortgages that demand we work enough hours to pay our way. When worries about having enough money are allowed to drive your life, then taking on excessive workloads tends to follow. Not that this is simply the result of individual decisions. We are all at the mercy of economic forces, that are in turn driven by cultural attitudes. These forces push people into taking on multiple jobs or longer hours just to avoid going into debt.

What is the solution? The Ten Commandments give one: guard one day in seven as a day, when no work is done. It is a rule not just for individuals, but for society. A command to prevent work dominating and enslaving people and giving them no time for the relationships that really matter: family, friends, church and most importantly God. Applying this in our society is not straightforward and should not be done legalistically, but it is a law given for our good, so let’s work to bring about a holy pattern of work and rest in our lives and our society.

Paul Worledge

This Saturday

Churches Together Prayer Breakfast (Salvation Army) – 9:00-10:00am

St. George’s Website

  • What’s On – a page which lets you know what is happening this week and gives information about upcoming events.
  • Notices – You can read the latest notices on this page.
  • Sermons – Read a transcript of a recent sermon or watch the YouTube version recorded at St. Luke’s. There are now videos for all the sermons over the summer.

Weekly Calendar

Sunday 8th October

Eucharist (St George’s, 9:30am) – Reading: Mark 2:23-38

Sunday School (St George’s, 10:30am)

Monday 9th       

Daily Prayer (St Luke’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Craft Group (St. George’s Hall, Soup Kitchen) – 2:00-3:30pm

PCC Meeting (TBC) – 2:00-4:00pm

Study Group (South Eastern Road) – 7:15-9:30pm

Tuesday 10th

Daily Prayer (St George’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Coffee Morning (St. George’s Hall) – 11:00am-12:00pm

Community Meal (St. George’s Hall) – 5:30-7:00pm

Wednesday 11th  

Study Group (South Eastern Road) – 7:30-9:30pm

Thursday 12th   

Daily Prayer (St Luke’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Saturday 14th    

Daily Prayer (St George’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Sunday 15th         

Eucharist (St George’s, 9:30am) – Reading: Ephesians 6:1-4

Harvest Service – 1st October

Our Harvest Service will be an All Age service on Sunday 1st October starting at 10:00am. We are hoping that this will be an opportunity for both the 9:30am congregation and Sunday School families to join together in a short service of thanksgiving. There will be a simple Holy Communion in the choir stalls before this service at 9:30am.

We will also be having a special collection, which will go towards the Christian Aid’s Libya Floods appeal. £25 could provide one emergency kit with vital supplies for families who have lost everything in the floods.

We will be collecting non-perishable food items at the service, which will be donated to the local Salvation Army Food Bank. Please bring some to offer at the service.

Light Party – St. Luke’s Church, 31st October, 4:30-6:30pm

A great alternative to Halloween, for all ages.  Food, fun and treats (no tricks). Fancy dress, please (but not scary). Children must be with an adult at the party. Please sign up on the sheet at the back of church, if you would like to come and on the separate sheet, if you can offer to bring some food to share on the night.

Claire

As many of you know, Claire our curate is awaiting an operation at the end of October but has been struggling with ill health. In order to ensure that she is well enough for the operation, her doctor has advised that she be signed off work for the few weeks leading up to the operation as well as afterwards. This unfortunately means that Claire will not be around until the end of November at the earliest. Please do pray for Claire, for good health, patience and strength through this frustrating time for her.

Intercession for the Nations

YWAMs next open time of intercession is coming up soon, Friday 20th October, 7:15 for 7:30pm, at Tehilla House of Prayer, 45a Northdown Road, Cliftonville. Please come and stand with us in prayer for all the nations with blue and white flags. These nations include Argentina, Uruguay, Finland, Greece, Micronesia, San Marino, Israel, Somalia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua & Honduras. Please the attached invitation. We’ll be listening for the doorbell to let you in.

Destiny Africa Choir – Performances in Thanet

A few years ago, St. Luke’s hosted a children’s choir from Uganda. Unfortunately, we were not able to do that this year, but they are performing at two venues in Thanet (ring the venue to reserve a ticket):

Friday 20th October, 7pm, St. Andrew’s Reading Street, Broadstairs.

01843 609513.

Sunday 22nd October, 7pm, New Life Family Church, Margate.

                                                                                                                01843 221259

Tearfund shares what their research showed them about the church as a cost-effective and transformational answer to poverty. Read more.

La Deuda (The Debt)

This touching short film (15 minutes), which is in Spanish and filmed in Mexico is based on the story of the Unmerciful Servant (Matthew 18:21-35). Watch the video.

Finally, let’s make sure we guard a day of rest each week.

Yours in Christ

Paul Worledge

(Priest in Charge of St. George’s)

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