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Notices - 20th March 2011

Blood Donation
  • SAC is organising a Blood Donation Drive This Morning
  • Time: 9am to 11am
  • Venue: Parish Hall
  • Those who want to be donors, can still proceed to the Parish Hall (back of church).

Lent Services
  • Lent Service 2 next Weds 23Mar @ 6pm
    (TOPIC – Landmine of Jealousy & Envy)
  • Lent Service 3 on Weds 30th March @ 6pm
    (TOPIC – Landmine of Unforgiveness)
  • Lent Service 4 on Weds 06th April @ 6pm
  • Lent Service 5 on Weds 13th April @ 6pm

World Autism Awareness Day
  • Support this Cause by Purchasing a Specially Designed T-Shirt for the newly established ASEAN Autism Community Network @ $15 for Adults & $12 for Kids
  • This Entitles you to join the 5km Walkathon at the Stadium organised by SMARTER Brunei on 2nd April @ 7am with no registration if you like Walk for a Cause too!
  • More details at Booth outside after service OR contact Dawn

Other Events & Announcements
  • Monthly Pray As One Corporate Prayer Meeting this Tues, 22Mar @6:30pm Church Hall
  • Youth Camp (23rd to 26th March)
    • SAC Youth will be having their annual youth camp in church this Weds to Saturday
    • Apologies for any inconvenience. Thank you for your understanding.

Serving the Nations
  • There will be a 2 teams serving the nations at the end of March
  • Team 1 will be serving Saraburi, Thailand
  • Team 2 will be serving West Kalimantan, Indonesia
  • Please keep them in prayer that they will be protected and be a blessing to the people

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  1. Hi, any new recordings coming up?

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  2. There should be some coming soon. Subscribe to the iTunes link or Post RSS feed in your podcast catcher to receive them as the come out =)

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