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Notices - 6th February 2011

Youth Foundation Classes
  • Starting Fridays, Weekly from 4th March 2011 @ 5:30pm to 7pm (14 lessons).
  • Open to ALL Youths (Secondary 2 / Year 8 to Secondary 5)
  • Those interested, please sign-up at the church main entrance
  • Class is compulsory for those seeking water baptism for those seeking water baptism & confirmation
  • Closing Date: Sunday 27th February 2011

Youth Camp 2011 - Arise and Shine
"Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you" Isaiah 60:1
Prayer Rooms in February
  • 08th February - This week @ 6pm slot only at Parish Hall
  • 15th February - No Prayer Meeting
  • 22nd February - Pray As One 1 (Corporate Prayer Meeting) @6:30pm at Church Hall

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