Archive for October, 2010
SALT youth group- Iron Gut- 5th Nov
Posted on 29. Oct, 2010 by Tim Ham.
SALT presents “Iron Gut” Who will prove to be the awesomest eater of them all? Bring $2 Tim Ham
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Ecclesiastes – current sermon series
Posted on 29. Oct, 2010 by Dave Sheath.
Like the sphinx it teases us with questions, yields its secrets only reluctantly and won’t allow the luxury of easy answers. This is how Barry Webb introduces the book of Ecclesiastes in his book “Five Festal Garments”. Over the next six weeks in church we are wrestling with this enigmatic book from the Old Testament.
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AM Church Roster- Christmas to Good News Week, Rev0
Posted on 28. Oct, 2010 by Stewart.
This year we have decided to include a separate roster for Christmas to Good News Week so that we can communicate clearly that this period is special and different from our normal routine.
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Under the Hammer- 29th Oct
Posted on 27. Oct, 2010 by admin.
Come and join us for ‘Under the Hammer’ to raise money toward Good News Week Mission. Saddle up in your western duds and get on down here for a fandango full of hot auctions, a Chuckwagon grill (BBQ), barn dancing and much more!
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SALT56 youth group- Under the Hammer- 29th Oct
Posted on 24. Oct, 2010 by admin.
The whole Salt and Salt 56 community is invited to share in the Lakes fundraiser for Good News Week. Our yearly urban mission in the second week of January. We will be at Berkeley Vale high school. There will be a BBQ and a relatively normal Salt 56 night planned. Mark Harvey
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Simply Christianity starts Sunday 31st Oct
Posted on 24. Oct, 2010 by Michael Plaege.
Would you like to investigate Christianity in a relaxed envirnonment where you can ask any question or just listen? Do you have a friend or neighbour you know will benefit from this course?
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Sonja and the A- team (Avondale) in Atoifi!
Posted on 23. Oct, 2010 by Dave Sheath.
Here is a report from Sonja about her time recently at The Solomon Islands: Usugani! ( That means “Greetings” in the Kwaio language) Last Saturday, myself and a group of 7 undergraduate nursing students as well as one husband of a student nurse (already qualified as an RN) returned safely from a very eventful journey [...]






