Author Archive: Carol Wilson
Thought For The Week 24 September
Phew! The election is over – time for the negotiations to begin to form a government. (Note: I’m writing this on Thursday prior to the election so am assuming no clear winner which is so often the case). It’s certainly been an enlivened election campaign. Last Saturday we held our annual spring plant sale at […]
Continue ReadingThought For The Week September 17
Once again it is election season. Once again we have parties and candidates selling us their vision of a better New Zealand and a better world. Each one will assure you that they have the only right and true answer to our woes. Each one will assure you that the other lot are misguided and […]
Continue ReadingThe LINK September – October 2017
Editorial Welcome to this edition of the Link; I hope you enjoy reading about the latest happenings in our parish life. Spring is in the air and for gardeners things start to get busy with planting and preparing for summer crops and ornamentals. Need something new in your garden? We can help! On Saturday the […]
Continue ReadingThought For The Week September 10
Welcome to our worship services today. If you are like me you will be feeling a lift in your spirit as we move out of winter into spring. It’s lovely to have more light, colour, fragrance and warmth around us. Next Sunday at Trinity will be the annual spring flower displays which will fill the […]
Continue ReadingWorship Duty Roster 29 October
Combined Worship Duty Roster — 29 October 2017 Wai—iti Road Worship site Elder on Duty: Estelle Cormack Sound: Computer: Readings Estelle Cormack Prayer for Others: Ken Falconer Cleaning: Murray & Christine Facer Flowers: Kit Henshaw Door Duty: Christine & Murray Facer & Ken Linscott Morning Tea: Rose Hill & Sharon Gutsell
Continue ReadingThought For The Week 3, September
One of the things that never ceases to amaze me is the love and care that so many people put into our church. Whether we’re like Mary, sitting at the feet of Jesus, or like Martha, hard at work in the kitchen, our efforts contribute so much to the life of the church, and to […]
Continue ReadingThought For The Week 27 August
Whatever your political persuasion is there can be little doubt that this election season suddenly became very interesting with the resignation of various leaders. National looked like they were sleep walking into this election but have been jolted awake by the “Jacinda effect”; the Greens mis-calculated the effect their co-leader’s discloser of benefit and election […]
Continue ReadingThought Fot The Week 20th August
On the good news front this week, it is encouraging to see work progressing on our buildings. The painters have been at work at Trinity Hall, and the insulation has been going in at St Stephens. The new chairs for St Stephens have arrived in the country. As I write this we […]
Continue ReadingLINK Aug/Sept 2017
Editorial Well, it has been a busy winter! From heavy rain and floods to holiday programmes and baptisms, we have certainly been kept on our toes. In positive news, we had a wonderful turn out for the Landlubbers holiday programme. It was also lovely to celebrate a dedication for Lilley Fulton, and the baptism of […]
Continue ReadingThought For The Week 13 August
As I write this, the work on the Trinity hall is coming to completion. The roof is still to be painted once the weather warms up but the leaks have been fixed, new electrical wiring throughout the building, fresh paint outside and new lights mean this facility is ready to serve the mission of God […]
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