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GRAIN SHED

CHILDHOOD memories sprinkled with simplicity are on my mind as the focus is on God the “awesome artist’ in our Grainshed kids..

Look around, nature showing us spring is in the air, with trees budding up, almond blossoms out, birds building nests and singing, paddocks growing promising crops and so much more, how blessed are we.

God made all of this and He made us. No one thing is exactly the same and neither are we. God created us all unique, with a purpose and plan.

‘I am fearfully and wonderfully made’ Psalm 139:14

Tonight, our youth meet at 6.30pm for dinner before continuing the youth alpha program. Any secondary students are able to come along and have lots of fun while learning more about Jesus. Liz can be contacted for more information on youth@thegrainshed.org.au.

Sunday at 10am, Pastor La’Mont is back, fit and well with his new series “Loving People”. Our doors are open to all, so come along, invite a friend and hear God’s word.

Our Grainshed Kids’ desk opens at 9.45am. If you are unable to attend, our Sunday sermon is available online on Grain Shed Church pages on Facebook and YouTube.

On Monday, mainly music starts 9.30am to 11am – a musical interactive session followed by morning tea and playtime for mums, dads, grandparents, carers with bubs/children not of school age.

Wednesday from 2pm to 3pm we will be holding our second Church Bible Study at the Grain Shed. If you didn’t make last week that is fine, be encouraged to join in and why not invite some friends, too.

Thursday our craft ladies meet at 10am with their stitching projects on hand. A good coffee helping them create and chat.

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