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Missions series wraps up

Grain Shed

This Friday night our Grain Shed Youth meet 7pm-9pm.

This is the final night for Term 2.

Youth Group will be in recess over the holiday break.

For more information, contact youth@thegrainshed.org.au.

This Sunday at 10am Pastor Shayne will finish our series on missions.

There will be a special offering for missions being taken up during the service.

If you are unable to attend or would like to hear any of our Sunday messages again, you can listen to the podcasts on our website www.thegrainshed.org.au.

Just click on “Sermons” and choose.

Grainshed Kids on-site is on holiday break until next term.

Our kids’ program will resume on Sunday July 21.

Children will join their parents in the auditorium over the holidays and can grab an age-appropriate activity pack as they enter.

For more information about our Grainshed Kids programs contact us at kids@thegrainshed.org.au

Mainly Music is in recess until July 22.

If you would like to know more about how to register for this contact reception@thegrainshed.org.au

Our craft ladies, however, will still be working hard on their projects on Thursday from 10am. Come and join them and enjoy a cuppa and a chat as well.

If you would like to know more about any of our activities, pleasse contact reception@thegrainshed.org.au

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