St Margaret's News August 2018 | Page 4

Our Lay Preachers During morning worship on 6 August, Lay Preachers Sunday, Rev’d Chris Lockley spoke about how lay preachers and other people contribute to the community and to the church. According to St Margaret’s - The First Twenty Years, in 1984 St Margaret’s had three accredited Lay Preachers - John Branson, Phil Matthews and Jeff Bishop. Gareth Thomas was undertaking the course and had conducted several services as part of his practical training. Sadly, John and Phil are no longer with us. Jeff has retired from preaching. Gareth went on to be ordained and moved away. In more recent years John Goss has undertaken the bulk of lay preaching for us. And now, we have another new Lay Preacher, Simon Clarke, who has recently moved to Watson, having previously been a Lay Preacher with St Kilda Uniting Church. Simon conducted his first service at St Margaret’s on 13 August and we look forward to many more. “Personally, I regard preaching as a very special privilege, one not to be abused. Being a lay preacher is one of many ways for a lay person to serve their church in a voluntary capacity. It is not always ‘give’; it can also be ‘take’. I often feel that I learn more preparing one sermon than listening to twenty. (No disrespect to our former ministers; we’ve had some very good preachers; but we learn more by ‘doing’ than by ‘watching’ or ‘listening’.)” - Jeff Bishop, from Reflecting on 50 Years - 1964-2014. Simon Clarke leading the service on 13 August. St Margaret’s News 4 August 2018