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Devotion – Are you ready?
So you also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him (Matthew 24:44).
This Christmas, are you expecting a visitor? Perhaps it is some of your family that visit every year. Maybe it is someone you haven’t seen for a while, especially with so much lost travel over the past few years due to COVID. How do you feel thinking about the upcoming visit? Are you excited about what you might do with your visitors or how you will spend your moments together? Does this fill you with joy, peace and gratitude? Are you ready for them, prepared for their arrival?
People get excited about an upcoming arrival of a friend or family member. There is a joy deep inside when you think of that time that will be spent, the rich conversations you will have and the moments of just being with each other. Better still is when you know you are ready for that visitor, having prepared all that needs to be prepared so the visit will be a blessing.
So are you ready for Jesus? For when he comes at an hour that we don’t expect? Are you excited about Jesus’ return, or is there a little work you still need to do to be ready for him?
The hardest thing when preparing for a visitor is that you seem to have to think of so much, especially if you have an eye for detail. Yet with Jesus, how can you be sure you have covered everything for his return? You don’t have to get new bedding or enough food for his return. You probably won’t have to worry about getting new clothes to greet him either. So, are you really, honestly, ready?
The most wonderful gift we have now is Jesus. He lives in us, and we live in him by his word. So, because we believe in him and live in him, we are ready for him no matter what time of day or year he comes. We are prepared and ready to receive the one who is coming, Jesus Christ. If we had to try to get ourselves ready and free ourselves from sin, death and the power of the devil, we would never be prepared for Jesus. If we had to earn grace and the love of God, quite honestly, we would never be ready either … there would always be something left to do. What great joy there is in knowing that, simply by believing, you are ready for your Lord Jesus to come again.
Dear Jesus, you have bought me with the blood you shed for my sins and won eternal life for me in your name. Thank you for making me ready to receive and welcome you when you return, for you live in me by faith. Give me eyes of faith to see you every day in your word and my life. Amen.
Prayer Points
We give thanks for a wonderful time at Dream City, trying out new experiences and different careers
We pray that our last week of school for the year will be full of joy and love for one another
We pray for the Tlumang, Tran, Truong & Urrutia families
Micah Award
To Evan for showing service and compassion.
To Dylan for demonstrating service.
From the Principal
Staff News
As 2022 draws to a close, we reflect on and give thanks for the many blessings that God has bestowed on us this year. It is also a time to begin to plan and look forward to 2023. There will be a couple of exciting changes in our staffing next year.
Firstly, we welcome Ms Helena Pham to the teaching staff as she takes on the role of Year 3/4 teacher. Helena comes to us with 10 years’ experience in education, with extensive experience and specialisation in early childhood education.
We also welcome Mr. Brent Pelton, who will be fulfilling several key roles within the school. He will be assisting with the school’s chaplaincy, Special Education, wellbeing and community engagement programs. Brent comes to us with many years of experience in all these areas.
We look forward to the blessings that Helena and Brent bring to our school community.
A number of our current staff will be taking on different roles next year in order to best cater for the needs of our students and families. I thank them for their flexibility and student focused mindset, to ensure the school can continue to provide the best outcomes for our students.
What we are Learning
Prep
In the Prep classroom we are using our hand/eye coordination to create art.
We use our hand/eye coordination at home by folding our clothes and putting them away!
Year 1/2
In the Year 1/2 classroom we are learning about proper and common nouns. We are researching these nouns in newspapers and making collages. You can ask us what the difference is between proper and common nouns. What should we always remember when we write a proper noun?
Year 3/4
In the Year 3/4 classroom we have finished our unit on Measurement. We looked at length, mass and capacity by completing some fun activities!
Ask us what units we use to measure each one!
Year 5/6
In the Year 5/6 classroom we have been organising a lemonade stall and game day for next week to raise money for Red Cross Australia and Fiji Book Drive.
Ask us what we needed to do to prepare.