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IT is already three weeks since children have gone back to school and, of course, with it parents are on the run between drop-offs, sport and other activities.

Be encouraged to pray for all leaders, teachers and families as this new year really kicks off.

Grain Shed Youth return tonight at 7pm. This is an activity open to all secondary school students. Email youth@thegrainshed.org.au for more information.

Sunday, at 10am, all are welcome to join our service with Pastor Jodi on the platform with a message on faith.

‘Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.’ Hebrews 11:1 NIV.

There will also be a baby dedication. Our Grain Shed kids desk is open from 9.45am ready to sign in all our precious kids.

Stay around after and enjoy a pancake. All donations will be going to the GMP Syria-Turkey earthquake appeal.

On Monday, we hold a mainly music program which starts at 10am.

An interactivity for bubs, toddlers and not-of-school-age kids. We have enjoyed the last two weeks greeting a mix of last year’s and new families coming along.

Craft ladies get together every Thursday at 10am.

Save the date:

• Saturday, March 4, 10am to 4pm: Let’s get together armed with our individual craft project. Morning tea and lunch provided. Contact reception for more details on 5032 9449 or reception@thegrainshed.org.au.

• Sunday, March 5: Newcomers lunch at noon. Register at the Grain Shed hub desk in the foyer.

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