Archive for 'FAQs'
About prayer?
Posted on 16. Sep, 2010 by Ruth Sheath.
Our almighty Father God has saved us and wants us to pray to Him and to use us through our prayers for His good purposes. Yet most of us struggle to pray, let alone “devote” ourselves to prayer (Col 4:2) or to be “faithful in prayer” (Romans12:12). So why can prayer be such a struggle, and what does the bible have to say about it?
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Whom do I go to if I need to report an incident or concern?
Posted on 01. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Many concerns are easily resolved by either talking directly to the people involved or the leader in charge of the particular ministry. In fact, in the majority of cases we urge you to do just that. However…
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How can I give financially to The Lakes?
Posted on 01. Aug, 2010 by admin.
At The Lakes we rely on the generosity of our regular attendees to give financially to the work of the gospel. Here are some options for how you can be involved in giving…
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Is there any evidence that the Gospels are accurate?
Posted on 16. Jun, 2010 by Stewart.
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Risk Warning
Posted on 14. Jun, 2010 by admin.
Risk Warning under section 5M of the Civil Liability Act 2002
While Lakes Evangelical Church (including its staff and volunteers) take reasonable measures to ensure its activities are as safe as possible for participants, some of the activities engaged in nonetheless do carry a significant risk of physical harm or personal injury.
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What should I wear?
Posted on 10. May, 2010 by admin.
Feel free to come in whatever you feel comfortable in. Most people wear the same sort of clothes that they would wear when they go shopping or spending time with friends.
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Are their programs for my kids?
Posted on 09. May, 2010 by Dave Sheath.
We have heaps of programs for kids. Every Sunday morning there are up to 150 kids. Every Friday night we have about 50 youth. The programs on Sunday mornings cater for babies through to year 9 at high school and every age group in between.






