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Thought For The Week 22 October
Welcome to our worship services today. If you are holidaying in our beautiful city this Labour weekend we’re glad you’ve taken some time aside to worship our Lord with us. At Trinity this morning we have the joy of welcoming Emma and Conrad Steven as they bring Kaylani for baptism. Baptism is a sacrament rich […]
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 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 ReadingPrayer Breakfast
Saturday September to be advised 8am to 9am St Stephen’s Lounge come and pray for the church All welcome
Continue ReadingThought For The Week July 30
Sad endings and new beginnings are very much to the forefront of our prayers for our church family this week. We remember and celebrate the lives of three special people who have been part of the parish who have passed away during the last week. Margaret, Rhonda and Margaret will leave a huge gap in […]
Continue ReadingThought For The Week 23, July
Well what a busy week it’s been! The Landlubbers holiday programme at St Stephen’s saw around 50 children over the 3 days learning about the changed life Saul, who became Paul, had after encountering Jesus. This programme really brought out the creativity in those who helped make it happen. Some amazing craft projects were […]
Continue ReadingThought For The Week 16th July, Brent
Welcome to our combined service today. As we are one church with 2 worship centres, its important that we have regular combined services. These serve to remind us that though we may worship in different ways we worship the same Lord. This week at St Stephen’s will see 50 children attending the 3-day holiday programme […]
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