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Around the churches Feb 18

GRAIN SHED

WHAT a hot week it has been, and for those who have been on the tennis courts with Country week tennis, bravo.

How great it has been to see things sort of like before. Exciting and lovely to see people enjoying our beautiful city and all that it has to offer.

This coming Sunday it is Vision Sunday.

A 10am service followed by a lunch in fellowship.

All are welcome to join us and we look forward to seeing you.

Our Grainshed Kids room is open and registration is still open, so families get along so that your kids can join in the fun while learning that Jesus is our friend forever and that he loves us all.

For those unable to attend, our online service is available Sunday afternoon on Grain Shed Church Facebook and YouTube pages.

Tonight our youth meet at 7pm, and they will be in their growth groups.

This is a great way for secondary students to be with others, connecting while doing lots of different activities and learning more about Jesus.

Contact Liz at youth@thegrainshed.org.au.

Mainly music started for 2022 last Monday with lots of mums, dads and grandparents with their little ones.

There are still places available, so come along Monday at 9.15am to the check-in desk in the foyer and register. Sessions are from 9.30am to 11am.

Craft ladies are on Thursday at 10am and Create meets again on March 10 at 10am.

If you are interested in any of these activities, contact 5032 9449 for more information.

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