Central Office: 349 Wai-iti Road, Timaru, 7910  Phone: 03 686 0981       Email: oneoffice@timarupres.org.nz

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Worship Duty Roster 17, June 2018

College Road     Worship site Bible & Vestry Elder:  Max Muldrew Bible Reader:  Beth Strathern Prayers for others:  Max Muldrew Data:  Susanne Blissett Door:  Helen & Garfield  Hayes &  Fiona Blissett Morning Tea: Rose Macaulay, Tui Walsh & Dianne McKay Flowers:  Winter Arrangement Wai—iti Road     Worship site Elder on Duty:  Grant Holland Sound:  David Elliott Computer: […]

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Weekly Notices 10, June 2018

Mission Project:  Bucket Mission and the Retiring Offering last week raised $239 for the Eat Well Fruit & Vege  Co-op.  Many thanks to all who donated. The Community Club:  Meet each Tuesday, 1.30-3.30pm at 349     Wai-iti Rd for Cards 500, Indoor Bowls, Scrabble & Art.  New members welcome. Contact:  Sid & Hazel 684 3478. […]

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Thought For The Week 10, June 2018

Welcome to our services of worship today. Last week Rory kicked off our Care for Creation series looking at our mandate from scripture to be good stewards of God’s creation. He left us with a provocative question; are we doing a good job of this? If you missed it you can listen to his message […]

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Worship Duty Roster 10 June 2018

College Road     Worship site Bible & Vestry Elder:  Ken Linscott Bible Reader:  G/B Prayers for others:  G B Chaplin Data: David Draffin Door:  Jan Maxwell-Hey, Jim Garden & Aileen Stewart Morning Tea: Sandra Hetherington, Elaine Falconer & Juliet Innes Flowers: Winter Arrangement Wai—iti Road     Worship site Elder on Duty:  Grant Holland Sound:  David Elliott Computer:  Grant Holland […]

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Weekly Notices 3 June 2018

Mission Project:  Bucket Mission and the Retiring Offering donations this morning will go to our Eat Well Fruit & Vege Co-op. TPP Superkids Holiday Programme: –    Calling all interested parties…Join us for an hour of planning, preparation and    prayer on Wed 6 June at 9:15am in the Youth Room at St Stephens.  The holiday programme […]

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Thought For The Week 3 June 2018

It’s quite exciting to be starting this sermon series on Caring for Creation.   It really does feel like one of those “God moments”.  Quite independently several things have come together to allow this preaching series and the accompanying small group studies to happen.  The enthusiasm and  response from the congregation has been genuinely encouraging. Clearly, […]

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Worship Duty Roster 3 June 2018

College Road     Worship site  Bible & Vestry Elder:  Rosalie Turner Bible Reader:  Tonia Lee Prayers for others:  Margaret Hughes Data: Ken Falconer Sound: TBA Door:  Garfield & Helen Hayes &  Wensley Ashwell Morning Tea: Anne Miles, Pat Cartwright  & Dawn Ussher Flowers: Winter Arrangement Wai—iti Road     Worship site Elder on Duty:  Jean Cockroft Sound:  Neville Walker Computer:  […]

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Weekly Notices 27 May 2018

Mission Project:  The Bucket Mission & the Retiring Offering donations received next Sunday, 3 June, will be used for our Eat well Fruit & Vege Co-op.  Put your coins aside and bring along next week. Rhythm Kids:  Meets at Trinity Hall every Tuesday during the school term from 9.30am-10.30am. If you would like to be part […]

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Thought For The Week 27 May 2018

Welcome to our services today. The 1st Sunday after Pentecost is celebrated as Trinity Sunday, honouring the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The doctrine of the trinity can be very difficult to explain and most explanations fall short in some way. We say we worship one God so we are firmly monotheistic and yet there […]

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Worship Duty Roster 27 May 2018

College Road     Worship site Bible & Vestry Elder:  Ken Falconer Bible Reader: Rosalie Turner Prayers for others: N/A Data: Max Muldrew Sound: Judith Begg Door: Neil & Isobel McKinnon Morning Tea: Evi Frank, Elaine Falconer & TBA Wai—iti Road     Worship site Elder on Duty:  Jean Cockroft Sound:  Neville Walker Computer:   Muray Facer Readings:   Jean Cockroft […]

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