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Around the Churches February 25

GRAIN SHED

ATTENTION, attention.

This Sunday we will only be holding an evening service at 6pm (not our normal 10am service) due to a scheduled power interruption throughout the day.

We apologise for this inconvenience and, of course, this has a flow-on effect with our online service on Grain Shed Church Facebook and YouTube page as this will only be available from Monday.

Last Sunday was Vision Sunday and what a day it was.

So lovely to see so many stay around for lunch in fellowship, too. A big thanks out to all who chipped in and helped make this day an amazing success.

‘Generous persons will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed,’ Proverbs 11:25 NIV.

Tonight our Grain Shed Youth meet at 7pm here for an activity of ‘loading’.

Lots of fun instore for all secondary students. Contact Liz at youth@thegrainshed.org.au.

What a great start it has been for mainly music as we welcome mums/dads/carers with little ones not at school every Monday through school term from 9.15am.

Session starts at 9.30am through to 11am. An interactive musical program followed by morning tea and play. Contact Robyn on 5032 9449 for more information.

Thursday is craft at 10am where a group of lovely women put needles to work over cups of coffee and lots of laughter.

‘For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future,’ Jeremiah 29:11 NIV.

Some Prayer Day dates happening in Swan Hill: National Day of Prayer and Fasting – Saturday, February 26, 10am-2pm, at Southern Lights Church, 3-5 Garden Court, Swan Hill

World Day of Prayer – Friday, March 4, 10am, at the Swan Hill Anglican Church.

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