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Pastor returns with new teaching series

GRAIN SHED

THIS Sunday at 10am, we welcome back Pastor La’Mont after some well-earned holidays and with it a new teaching series – Knowing God.

This week is about identification – what it means to identify as a Christian and how should I see the new Christian-me.

Sunday, June 13 – intimacy: The deeper layers of a relationship with God and its fruit in everyday life.

Sunday 20 June – integrity: The Biblical fair dinkum person.

Enjoy real, practical, and biblical discussions on these foundational issues in Christian discipleship.

This will make you grow and see new heights in your journey with Christ.

Why not sign up at the growth group desk in the foyer and join one of our existing growth groups for these three weeks to be part of a discussion on these topics.

Why not get a friend or two and create your own group for these three weeks using our discussion.

Questions at the growth group desk in the foyer. Please join us during these three Sundays and bring a friend.

Tonight at 7pm our youth meet for a chill night. For all secondary students looking for a fun activity mixing with others while learning more about Jesus, contact Liz, youth@thegrainshed.org.au

Monday is our mainly music morning where mums/dads/grandparents/carers with children and babies not at school join for a fantastic interactional music program followed by morning tea and playtime. A great way to meet others and connect and is open to all, from 9.30am to 11am.

Thursday at 10am our craft ladies are back, ready to arm themselves with coffee and some creative work while sharing together.

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