Archive for May, 2019
Worship Duty Roster 12 May 2019
College Road Worship site Bible & Vestry Elder: Judith Begg Bible Reader: Margaret Littler Prayers for others: David Draffin Data: Derek Hughes Sound: Judith Begg Door: Indi Jeevartanam, Anne Knipe & Michael Wilkinson Morning Tea: Jan Maxwell-Hey, Elaine Goodfellow & Dawn Ussher Flowers: Barbara Scott Wai—iti Road Worship site Elder on Duty: Grant Holland Sound: David Elliott […]
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Retiring offering (Trinity) and Bucket Mission (St Stephens) This week will go to support the families of the Christchurch Mosque shootings last month. We have all been touch in some way by this horrific event and this is just a small way in which we can respond and show the love of Christ. Bible Society […]
Continue ReadingThought For The Week 5 May 2019
Welcome to our services of worship today, we are so glad you have taken time out of your weekend to join together in worship of our risen saviour. Have you noticed that our community has become more ethnically diverse lately? Originally there were only birds here. Then came humans from Polynesia (Maori) and then Europeans […]
Continue ReadingWorship Duty Roster 5 May
College Road Worship site Bible & Vestry Elder: Rosalie Turner Bible Reader: Margaret Littler Prayers for others: David Draffin Data: Derek Hughes Sound: Judith Begg Door: Indi Jeevartanam, Anne Knipe & Michael Wilkinson Morning Tea: Jan Maxwell-Hey, Elaine Goodfellow & Dawn Ussher Flowers: Barbara Scott Wai—iti Road Worship site Elder on Duty: Murray Facer Sound: Neville Walker […]
Continue ReadingWeekly Notices 28 May
Retiring offering (Trinity) and Bucket mission (St Stephens) Next week will go to support the families of the Christchurch Mosque shootings last month. We have all been touch in some way by this horrific event and this is just a small way in which we can respond and show the love of Christ. Bible Society […]
Continue ReadingThought For The Week 28 May 2019
Last year I had the privilege of participating in the Timaru civic celebrations of ANZAC Day. War is a terrible thing. It is the polar opposite of the Christian ethic of loving your neighbour. As the guest speaker said that day, we remember and commemorate the losses of war, so that we will never again […]
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