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Notices - 21st March 2010

Give Blood Save Lives
  • Blood Donation @ Parish Hall
  • 9am - 11am Today!
  • We welcome those who are able to donate blood for a worthy cause
Gotong Royong (Community Clean-up at SAC) & Palm-Cross Making
  • This Friday, 26 March 2010
  • 2pm - 5pm @ SAC
  • We welcome volunteers to join us to help in spring cleanignnof Parish Hall, surroundings at SAC compound, Teraja House & to help make Palm-Crosses for Palm Sunday
Lent & Holy Week Services
  • Lent Services 5 on Tuesday 23 March @ 6pm (Topic: Resting) Note: Prayer Meeting will be after the lent service from 7:15pm to 8:00pm
  • Palm Sunday 28 March
  • Maundy Thursday 1 April @ 6:30pm
  • Good Friday English Service - 2 April @ 8:15am
  • Good Friday Chinese Service - 2 April @ 10:30am
  • Good Friday Video - 2 April @ 2:00pm at Parish Hall
  • Good Friday Evening Service - 2 April @ 6pm
  • Easter Eve Service, Saturday 3 April @ 8pm
  • Easter Celebration Service, Sunday 4 April @ 9am
R4TW: Run for the World - Raising money for Ministry Projects
  • Tasek Lama
  • Sunday, 11 April 2010
  • 4pm - 6:30pm
The Boy's Brigade
  • If you know of any child who can benefit from the Brigade's spiritual, physical and social development, encourage the child to join us; dop in at St Andrew's School on any Sunday afternoon after 1:30pm
  • The Brigade is looking for someone, whether man or woman, to help take young Boys during Brigade parade, for Christian Education badge
  • Also lookin for a guitarist to lead in singspiration
  • Contact Walter Yee

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