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Events

Growing Faith Family Conference

“…we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the LORD,

his power, and the wonders he has done.” Psalm 78:4

For those of us who are parents, we know that a big part of our job description as Christians is to help our kids know Jesus. This means praying for them, reading the Bible with them, bringing them to church, cornerstone, the zone, fresh and so on, and talking with them about the issues and questions.

Growing Faith is an excellent Australian resource for christian parents – including a free monthly eNewsletter full of really helpful stuff.

And Growing Faith are running their second annual Families Conference.

With an all-in time, parenting electives, kids’ & youth program and family fair, this one-day event is for adults, teenagers and kids and will leave you encouraged and uplifted as you seek to raise your family for Christ.

Time: Saturday, August 18, 2012 
9:00am – 3:00pm

Location: St. Paul’s Castle Hills
421 Old Northern Rd, Castle Hill, NSW 2154

See Matt or Merryn if you’re interested in going.

Prime Time

Unfortunately, due to insufficient numbers to make the day viable, we’ve decided to cancel Prime Time for this year. For those who have already registered we’ll get you a bunch of the information in a different form. For those currently in year 5—stay tuned for next year!

Dr. John Best speaking on ‘How To Live Well’

 

Download the Men’s Night Flyer here!

 

Girls’ Big Day In

Join together for a day of fun, fellowship, fantastic food and a host of activities to refresh and transform your thoughts and skills!

Special guest speaker and musician: Niki Shepherd

Saturday 25th June 9.45am – 7.30pm (or part there of)

Here’s some clues to what to expect on the day! Knitting, photography (bring your camera), dance, fitness and bush walking (wear suitable clothing), card making, skin care, cooking and craft…

Need more information? Contact an organizer — Amanda Rallings, Joan Kemmis, Jennifer Lugsdin, Helen Burke, Buff Sietsma, Anthea Holder-Grobe, Laura Creelman or Ruth Ellis.

Don’t miss it! Take the break and spend the day with friends!

Cost: $15 – to be paid on the day. RSVP by Sunday 19th to the clip-board at the back of church, or email Amanda Rallings (for catering and elective organization).

Being a Father

At the end of each term we are running a men’s ministry event. This term we have David Mansfield and his son Steve joining us. It doesn’t matter whether you are old or young, married or single, have daughters or sons, come to church regularly or have never been before—this is an  evening that will be well worth attending.

Tuesday 21st June 7.30 – 9.00 pm at the church.

Free admission.

Supper provided.

Please pass the flyer on to guys that might be interested in coming along.

Creative Kids in Ministry

So, kids: Do you love singing, cooking, acting, playing music, dancing, making movies, …?

Part of following & serving Jesus and living as a Christian involves using the gifts and talents God has given us. We can do this in worship at church and we’d like to give you the opportunity to develop your gifts and experience using them at our Family Service.

We would love you to come to the 3rd CKiM workshop on Saturday afternoon and then participate in the Family Service on Sunday 19th June where we will explore the theme of Friendship in JOY STORY!

When:

Workshop: Saturday 18th June from 2-5pm

Family Service: Sunday 19th June 9am &/or 10:45am

Where:

All Saints Anglican Church, North Epping

Who:

Kids aged 8 yrs to late teens.

Cost:

$5—includes skill tuition and afternoon tea.

Family Service

Mark Sunday 19th June in your diaries: it’s the special Family Services at All Saints’.

We’ll be exploring the theme of Friendship as we work through ‘Joy Story’. There will be creative input from many of the children throughout the service as they sing, act, play music, dance, show movies that they’ve made, cook for everyone, and more. It’s always a great time of worship as a whole community, so don’t miss out!

There’s also a great chance for the children aged 8 through to late teens to contribute to all of this creativity—see all the details here.

 

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