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CHURCH news & information ROSTER DUTIES SUNDAY 3 JUNE SUNDAY 10 JUNE WELCOMER Lee-Anne Burnett Lee-Anne Burnett DOOR STEWARDS Marg Smithson ELDER Sue Talbert Margaret Wolfe BIBLE READER Lee-Anne Burnett Ray Mawson FLOWERS Amanda Brown Debbie Thornton CHILDRENS TALK Communion Service Ian Tozer MORNING TEA Marie Yuncken, Carol McGhee Carmen Savundra, Helen Bloomfield MUSIC Glenn Coughlan/Choir Glenn Coughlan/Choir SOUND SYSTEM Bob Sumner James Millar CAFÉ CLUB Communion Service Lee-Anne Burnett KUCA Lee-Anne Burnett Rhondda Tilbrook TAX TIME 30 JUNE 2018 Looking for a place to make a tax deductible deduction to? There are three Uniting Church charities with strong links to this congregation. All will gratefully accept your tax deductible donations. ALL SAINTS CREATIVE LIVING CENTRE UNITING AID NOLLAMARA UNITINGCARE WEST 6.00PM SATURDAY 9 JUNE AT MOUNT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH 497 MARMION STREET, BOORAGOON Come celebrate well-known hymns and contemporary Christian music with an orchestra, choir and other special guest and help raise funds for Bible Society Australia’s work in Egypt. Contact Rick Pekan: 0447 973 273. Details on Board Swanbourne Uniting Church is holding a Final Clearance Sale on Saturday 9 June from 9.00am to 1.00pm. All items must be sold including furniture, kitchen items, books etc. There are also 90 soft non-stackable chairs that need a new home. For more information contact Rev Mark Illingworth on 0408 118 898 or email [email protected] Sunday 3 rd June 2018 The current issue of Revive has a story about the in-coming President, Dr Deidre Palmer. Be sure to take your copy with you as you go Pentecost 2 The hanging background is made up of a variety of green fabrics representing the diversity of the Uniting Church and on it are symbols bringing together hearts and flames. After having white in the church to remind us of the Easter season and then Red for Pentecost the colours in the church are now green. Green symbolises growth. This is a long season so we have various symbols on the pulpit and wall banners. For the next 5 weeks, in the lead up to the next National Assembly, we will have the pulpit banner with the theme “Hearts on Fire”. This was made three years ago to represent the theme of the last Assembly and the three years since.

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Page 1: CHURCH news & information · Juniper Orana in Menora. Located on Bradford Street, the new apartments complement the organisation’s existing 17 two-by-two plus study villas which

CHURCH news & information

ROSTER DUTIES SUNDAY 3 JUNE SUNDAY 10 JUNE

WELCOMER Lee-Anne Burnett Lee-Anne Burnett

DOOR STEWARDS Marg Smithson

ELDER Sue Talbert Margaret Wolfe

BIBLE READER Lee-Anne Burnett Ray Mawson

FLOWERS Amanda Brown Debbie Thornton

CHILDREN’S TALK Communion Service Ian Tozer

MORNING TEA Marie Yuncken, Carol McGhee Carmen Savundra, Helen Bloomfield

MUSIC Glenn Coughlan/Choir Glenn Coughlan/Choir

SOUND SYSTEM Bob Sumner James Millar

CAFÉ CLUB Communion Service Lee-Anne Burnett

KUCA Lee-Anne Burnett Rhondda Tilbrook

TAX TIME 30 JUNE 2018

Looking for a place to make a tax deductible deduction to?

There are three Uniting Church charities with strong links to this

congregation. All will gratefully accept your tax deductible donations.

ALL SAINTS CREATIVE LIVING CENTRE

UNITING AID NOLLAMARA

UNITINGCARE WEST

6.00PM SATURDAY 9 JUNE AT MOUNT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH

497 MARMION STREET, BOORAGOON

Come celebrate well-known hymns and contemporary Christian

music with an orchestra, choir and other special guest and help

raise funds for Bible Society Australia’s work in Egypt.

Contact Rick Pekan: 0447 973 273. Details on Board

Swanbourne Uniting Church

is holding a Final Clearance Sale

on Saturday 9 June from 9.00am to 1.00pm.

All items must be sold including furniture, kitchen

items, books etc. There are also 90 soft non-stackable

chairs that need a new home. For more information

contact Rev Mark Illingworth on 0408 118 898 or

email [email protected]

Sunday 3rd June 2018

The current issue of Revive has a story about the in-coming President, Dr Deidre Palmer.

Be sure to take your copy with you as you go

Pentecost 2

The hanging background is made up of a variety

of green fabrics representing the diversity of the

Uniting Church and on it are symbols bringing

together hearts and flames.

After having white in the church to remind us of

the Easter season and then Red for Pentecost

the colours in the church are now green.

Green symbolises growth. This is a long season so

we have various symbols on the pulpit and wall

banners.

For the next 5 weeks, in the

lead up to the next National

Assembly, we will have the

pulpit banner with the theme

“Hearts on Fire”.

This was made three years ago

to represent the theme of the

last Assembly and the three

years since.

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THE CRÈCHE (rear of the Sanctuary) is available for parents of small children to make

use of at any time during church services.

HEARING IMPAIRED can use the audio loop on rows 2, 3 and 4 in the middle pews, both left and right,

facing the Communion Table; a T-switch is required on your hearing aid. NOTE! - Each Sunday the Family Service is recorded on CD.

Please contact Bob Sumner if you would like a copy of the service.

This Week: 3 June Pentecost 2

Next Week: 10 June Pentecost 3

9.30am Communion Service - Rev Dr Ian Tozer 9.30am Family Service - Rev Dr Ian Tozer

1 Samuel 3:1-10 (11-20)

Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18

2 Corinthians 4:5-12

Mark 2:23-3:6

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1 Samuel 8:4-11(12-15) 16-20(11:14-15)

Psalm 138

2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1

Mark 3:20-35

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A warm welcome to all visitors worshipping with us today

We invite you to join us in the Hall after the service

for Morning Tea and a time of fellowship

NOTE! Due to a commitment to conducting a funeral service in the South West, Rev Dr Ian Tozer will be unavailable on Tuesday 5 and Wednesday 6 June.

You are advised to please contact your Elder for all matters pastoral during this time

Sunday 3 JuneSunday 3 JuneSunday 3 June

Communion Service 9.30am - Rev Dr Ian Tozer

Music - Glenn Coghlan/Choir Retiring Offering - World Vision

Monday 4 June Monday 4 June Monday 4 June --- Public HolidayPublic HolidayPublic Holiday

Sausage Sizzle - Bunnings 7am -4pm Volunteers needed. If you can help call Raymond Weeda on 0413 880 082

Minister’s Day Off CHALLENGE OF PAUL POSTPONED TO 11 JUNE

Tuesday 5 JuneTuesday 5 JuneTuesday 5 June

Prayer Chain 7.00am - Marilyn Maunder, 9349 9246

Open House Playgroup 9.30am - Sylvia Ryan, 9387 4216

Wednesday 6 June Wednesday 6 June Wednesday 6 June

Open House Playgroup 9.30am -Margaret Oliver, 9387 2228

Thursday 7 JuneThursday 7 JuneThursday 7 June

Know Your Bible 9.45am Sylvia Ryan, 9387 4216

Friday 8 JuneFriday 8 JuneFriday 8 June

PICYS Food Pick Up City Beach Lynne Jackson 9446 5319

Seniors’ Open House 9.30am - Ian Oliver, 9387 2228

Sunday 10 JuneSunday 10 JuneSunday 10 June

Family Service 9.30am - Rev Dr Ian Tozer

Music - Glenn Coghlan/Choir Band Practice during KUCA

WEEK AT A GLANCE

HYMNS FOR SUNDAY 3RD JUNE (TIS)

Jesus calls us here to meet him

Master speak

You are before me, Lord

Bread of the world in mercy broken

Great God, your spirit …

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3.

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597

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ON THE BOARD OR ON THE FOYER TABLE

Social Justice & Uniting International Mission: Weekly update

Uniting Church News & Notes: Latest issue with news from General Council

Please take time to read the wealth of informative & interesting material on the Board & on the Table

OUR CHURCH LIFE

Farewell Service for Dr Suzanne Boorer and Dr Nancy Ault

Friday 29 June 7.00-9.00 pm Worship Centre Murdoch University

The Faculty of Perth Theological Hall will hold a service to mark the

conclusion of employment with the Uniting Church in Australia of

Dr Suzanne Boorer and Dr Nancy Ault.

You are invited to join with Faculty to show appreciation to Sue and Nancy

for their many years of faithful service to the Church as lecturers at Murdoch

University, as members of Faculty responsible for the Church’s program

of formation of candidates for ministry, and as educators and leaders

in the wider church.. Drinks and supper will follow the service.

Please RSVP by 25 June to Kerry George on 9260 9800 or

Email: [email protected]

ALL SAINTS SUSTAINABILITY GROUP

NO MORE RECYCLING TO BE LEFT AT ALL SAINTS

We thank you for supporting the All Saints Sustainability Group

since its inception in 2011, but now, due to the number of recycling

drop off points provided in the local community,

this service is no longer required.

Below is a list of nearby recycling points -

FLOREAT FORUM (SHOPPING CENTRE)

ACCEPTED MATERIALS: Mobile Phones; Batteries - Single Use & Rechargeable; Lights -

Fluorescent. Mon - Wed & Fri (am-5.30pm; Thurs 9am-9pm; Sat/Sun 11am-5pm

TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE ADMIN OFFICE, BOLD PARK DRIVE FLOREAT

ACCEPTED MATERIALS: Mobile Phones; Printer Cartridges; Batteries - Single Use &

Rechargeable; Lights - Fluorescent. Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE LIBRARY FLOREAT FORUM

ACCEPTED MATERIALS: Mobile Phones; Printer Cartridges; Batteries - Single Use &

Rechargeable; Lights - Fluorescent. Mon - Thurs 9am-7pm; Fri/Sat 9am-5pm

WEMBLEY COMMUNITY CENTRE 40 ALEXANDER STREET, WEMBLEY

ACCEPTED MATERIALS: Mobile Phones; Printer Cartridges; Batteries - Single Use &

Rechargeable; Lights - Fluorescent

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OUR CHURCH LIFE

Code of Conduct for Lay Leaders

Workshop 1.00-4.00pm Saturday 9 June

Wesley Chapel, 91 James St, Guildford

A three hour seminar, designed for Church Council members and other Lay Leaders, on the Code of Conduct for Lay Leaders.

The Uniting Church has adopted a national code for lay leaders. This session helps lay people in positions of leadership in their local congregation to explore the expectations that the Church has regarding appropriate and ethical behaviour. The seminar follows on from a Safe Church Refresher

at Guildford during the morning.

Attendance for the whole day will cost $40.

Register for Safe Church separately with Cindy Gorton at [email protected] or 08 9260 9846 and indicate you are

attending in the afternoon as well.

Attendance for the afternoon seminar will cost $15 (not including lunch). Please register with Kerry George at [email protected] or 08 9260 9800.

Juniper reveals latest in apartment living - worth a visit?

Juniper, Uniting Church WA agency providing residential and community

aged care, has opened its newest retirement apartments,

Juniper Orana in Menora.

Located on Bradford Street, the new apartments complement the

organisation’s existing 17 two-by-two plus study villas which surround a contemporary clubhouse where all

residents can enjoy its bowling green, lounge and outdoor entertaining areas, a reading room, café, covered pool and craft room.

Next Thursday Fellowship Meeting Thursday 21st June at 2.00pm

at LO ZUCCHERO’S The Boulevard City Beach

Join us for Coffee and Cake at LO ZUCCHERO’S bringing with you a friend and a story to share!

All Welcome BUT please let Amanda know if you’re coming!

OUR CHURCH LIFE

NOTE: CHANGE OF DATE & VENUE!

MONDAY 11 JUNE 9.30 TO 11.30AM Commencing with Coffee & Cake!

at All Saints Floreat Uniting Church

‘The Challenge of Paul’ THEME 2 PAUL AND LUKE

SESSION 5: ‘The Future of Roman Christianity’

ALL WELCOME! THE STUDY ON MONDAY 4 JUNE IS CANCELLED

NEXT LADIES’ BOOK CLUB MEETING 7.45 PM MONDAY 11 JUNE

We will meet at Rhondda Tilbrook’s home, where we will

begin discussion of Kokoda by Peter FitzSimons, pages 1-168.

Please bring along your suggestions for books for discussion

at future meetings.

Friday 20 July 2018

Doors open at 6.30pm for

PROMPT START AT 6.45PM!

TABLES OF 8

TICKETS: $15 ADULTS; $10 STUDENTS On sale soon - but book your table now!

Interesting questions on all sorts of topics,

fantastic prizes and - most of all - lots of fun!

DONATIONS OF PRIZES MUCH APPRECIATED!

Prizes may be left at the All Saints’ Office during office hours - Tuesday to Friday 9.00am and 12 noon. Ph: 9387 6371

Floreat All Saints UC, 50 Berkeley Crescent, Floreat

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OUR CHURCH LIFE

Gina has been working as a theatre nurse at the Perth Eye Hospital for the past 15 years and is

considering retiring at the end of this year. She enjoys handcrafts although she hasn’t had the chance

to do much whilst working.

They have both been learning how to square dance and also enjoy cycling and going on long walks.

Alan and Gina have three children, Jess, Andrew and Stephen. Jess is a teacher and alsovolunteers

with Riding Develops Ability. She has her own horses and her daughter, Emmi, is a fantastic rider too.

Andrew lives in Perth and works as a baker while Stephen, who lives in Queensland, is a bricklayer.

Gina and Alan attended Carine Uniting Church ten years ago but moved and attended a C3 Church

in Osborne Park. Recently they moved again to Floreat and feel they have been led to

All Saints Floreat Uniting Church.

They intend to travel in the coming years and are looking at purchasing a caravan to see more

of God’s beautiful country.

Alan was born in Perth and Gina in New York.

In 1971, Gina’s parents decided to move to Australia as

an adventure and felt it was one of the best decisions

that they ever made.

Alan has been retired for eight years. Prior to

retirement he was at the Australian Taxation Office for 33

years, working as a tax law adviser for large business.

He enjoys photography and star gazing, AFL (Eagles),

he’s a hack golfer and is interested in history.

Changes to Family Directory

Welcome to -

Gillian Bloomfield

4 Oleander Way

KALLAROO WA 6025

Phone: 9307 3323

Change of Phone Number -

Hollis Wilson

Phone: 0401 182 933

Change of Address -

Richard Hart

Koh-I-Noor Nursing Home

34 Pangbourne Street

WEMBLEY WA 6014

Cathy Daubner

9A Alexander Street

WEMBLEY WA 6014

Phone: 0427 264 207

Anne & Michael Moore-Crouch

1 Myera Street

SWANBOURNE WA 6010

CHURCH news & information

Terrace Walk for Reconciliation

The Terrace Walk for Reconciliation is designed to bring people

from all sectors of our community together to reflect on and

celebrate National Reconciliation Week.

It will be held on Friday 1 June, 12.30 to 1.30pm,

at Elizabeth Quay, Perth.

For information call 9389 4090 or email [email protected].

Visit the All Saints website for News & Events www.unitingchurchwa.org.au/floreat

Next Generation Rally and Sports Day

The Next Generation Rally and Sports Day

will be held on

Saturday 23 June, 10.30am to 4.00pm,

at Manning Park in Hamilton Hill.

Organised jointly by Uniting Church WA

Multicultural Ministries and Uniting

Generations, the day will provide an

opportunity for second generation young

people and their families to share time

together and with God in a fun, relaxed

atmosphere.

With an outdoor, picnic setting, please

bring your own lunch and refreshments.

For more information contact Janine

McDonald on 9260 9800 or

email [email protected].

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Sausage Sizzle! Stop by Bunnings for a Snag! The Boab Network is running a sausage sizzle at

Bunnings Homebase, Wembley on Monday June 4

from 7.00am to 4.00pm. If you are interested in

helping out for a few hours on the day please let

Alex or Raymond Weeda know of your availability.

Thank you! Email: [email protected]; or

[email protected];

or call Raymond - Mobile: 0413 880082)

CHURCH news & information

All Saints Floreat UC Congregational Meeting

A congregational meeting will be held on Sunday 17th June at

10.30 am in the Hall.

Morning Tea will be served at the beginning of the meeting.

The meeting will be an opportunity for members to discuss

topics such as service times and possible alternative services.

NOTES FROM CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING 1 MAY 2018

Rhondda Tilbrook was re-elected Chair and Jill Heaney was re-elected as

Secretary.

A discussion on the topic of Fresh Expressions was held. These are new

forms of church that emerge within contemporary culture and engage

primarily with those who don’t ‘go to church‘. Several suggestions were

made of things to consider at All Saints.

Richard Smith was elected Chair of the Creative Living Centre, Deborah

Marshall was elected as Temporary Treasurer and Ian Tozer was accepted

as a Board member.

Churchlands YouthCare Council is proposing to have a Chaplaincy Dinner

on Saturday 11 August and a quiz night on Saturday 13 October.

The pews on the organ side of the church will be turned around for use

by the choir.

A Congregational meeting will be held on Sunday 17th June at 10.30 am

in the Hall. There will be discussion on a number of topics including

service times.

The transfers of Carmen and Kumar Savundra, Valerie and Brian Croker

and Helen Bloomfield from Swanbourne Uniting Church were accepted.

Deborah is organising a Quiz Night on Friday 20 July with the theme

Around the World in 80 questions

OUR CHURCH LIFE

YOUR RETIRING OFFERING TODAY WILL GO TOWARDS SUPPORTING

WORLD VISION’ S AUSTRALIAN PROGRAM - EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT

Partnering with Indigenous communities in Western Australia and the

Northern Territory, and in collaboration with the Western Australian

Government, World Vision delivers an Aboriginal early years’ service in

Derby, delivering early childhood care and development projects in the

West Kimberley, including Mowanjum.

The Bubanil playgroup provides a welcoming place for parents to spend

time with their children and engage in education and learning activities which

support their child’s transition to school. In partnership with three Martu

communities in the Pilbara World Vision supports early childhood care and

education through community playgroups, local training and employment

opportunities and fostering links schools and other local service providers.

Family participation in the Early Years’ Service in Derby is now well beyond

expectations. Over fifty children attended playgroup in the first three months.

In 2011 World Vision was asked by the local Indigenous Coordination Centre

in Derby to undertake an assessment of community

priorities and aspirations in four, largely Ngarinyan,

communities along the Gibb River Road. While

three of the communities embraced World Vision

warmly from the start, the fourth community only

agreed to participate late in 2013. All four

communities have now identified early childhood

and youth programs as key to achieving this vision.

partnering with Indigenous

communities in Western Australia

and the Northern Territory,

delivering early childhood care and

development projects, including

Mowanjum In collaboration with

the WA Government World Vision

delivers an Aboriginal early years’

service in Derby.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2

9.30am Seniors' Open House -

1.45pm Care Group

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

9.30am Communion Service Minister's Day off 7.00am Prayer Chain 9.30am Open House Playgroup PICYS Food Pick-Up City Beach

Rev Dr Ian Tozer 9.45am KYB (Know Your Bible)

Music: Glenn Coughlan/Choir Public Holiday - NO STUDY 9.30am Open House Playgroup 7.30pm Elders Meeting 9.30am Seniors' Open House -

Retiring Offering: World Vision (The Challenge of Paul)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Minister's Day off

9.30am Family Service 9.30-11.30am Session 5 7.00am Prayer Chain 9.30am Open House Playgroup 9.45am KYB (Know Your Bible) 9.30am Seniors' Open House - 8.00am Working Bee

Rev Dr Ian Tozer The Challenge of Paul

Music: Glenn Coughlan/Choir 9.30am Open House Playgroup 4.30pm Equip Group Meeting 4.00pm Band Practice

Band practice during KUCA 7.45pm Ladies'

Book Club

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

9.30am Family Service Minister's Day off 7.00am Prayer Chain 9.30am Open House Playgroup 9.45am KYB (Know Your Bible) PICYS Food Pick-Up Floreat

Rev Dr Ian Tozer

Music: Band 9.30-11.30am Session 6 9.30am Open House Playgroup 1.30pm Thursday Fellowship 9.30am Seniors' Open House

The Challenge of Paul Cake & Coffee at Lo Zucchero's

10.30am Congregational Meeting

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

9.30am Family Service Minister's Day off 7.00am Prayer Chain 9.30am Open House Playgroup 9.45am KYB (Know Your Bible) 9.30am Seniors' Open House -

Rev Dr Ian Tozer

Music: Glenn Coughlan/Choir 9.30-11.30am Session 7 9.30am Open House Playgroup

The Challenge of Paul

Church Council Treasurer Prayer Chain Tuesday Playgroup Food Pick Up: City Beach Seniors' Open House Know Your Bible

Rhondda Tilbrook Deborah Marshall Marilyn Maunder 9349 9246 Sylvia Ryan Lynne Jackson Ian Oliver Sylvia Ryan

9387 2246 9446 3377 9387 4216 9446 5319 9387 2228 9387 4216

Ladies' Book Club Thursday Fellowship Wednesday Playgroup Food Pick Up: Floreat Youth Group

Rhondda Tilbrook Amanda Brown Margaret Oliver A: Jacqui Schaus 9387 2995 James Millar

9387 2246 9387 6846 9387 2228 B: Alex Sloan 9381 3571 9387 5500

CALENDAR JUNE 2018

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2

9.30am Seniors' Open House -

1.45pm Care Group

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

9.30am Communion Service Minister's Day off 7.00am Prayer Chain 9.30am Open House Playgroup PICYS Food Pick-Up City Beach

Rev Dr Ian Tozer 9.45am KYB (Know Your Bible)

Music: Glenn Coughlan/Choir Public Holiday - NO STUDY 9.30am Open House Playgroup 7.30pm Elders Meeting 9.30am Seniors' Open House -

Retiring Offering: World Vision (The Challenge of Paul)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Minister's Day off

9.30am Family Service 9.30-11.30am Session 5 7.00am Prayer Chain 9.30am Open House Playgroup 9.45am KYB (Know Your Bible) 9.30am Seniors' Open House - 8.00am Working Bee

Rev Dr Ian Tozer The Challenge of Paul

Music: Glenn Coughlan/Choir 9.30am Open House Playgroup 4.30pm Equip Group Meeting 4.00pm Band Practice

Band practice during KUCA 7.45pm Ladies'

Book Club

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

9.30am Family Service Minister's Day off 7.00am Prayer Chain 9.30am Open House Playgroup 9.45am KYB (Know Your Bible) PICYS Food Pick-Up Floreat

Rev Dr Ian Tozer

Music: Band 9.30-11.30am Session 6 9.30am Open House Playgroup 1.30pm Thursday Fellowship 9.30am Seniors' Open House

The Challenge of Paul Cake & Coffee at Lo Zucchero's

10.30am Congregational Meeting

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

9.30am Family Service Minister's Day off 7.00am Prayer Chain 9.30am Open House Playgroup 9.45am KYB (Know Your Bible) 9.30am Seniors' Open House -

Rev Dr Ian Tozer

Music: Glenn Coughlan/Choir 9.30-11.30am Session 7 9.30am Open House Playgroup

The Challenge of Paul

Church Council Treasurer Prayer Chain Tuesday Playgroup Food Pick Up: City Beach Seniors' Open House Know Your Bible

Rhondda Tilbrook Deborah Marshall Marilyn Maunder 9349 9246 Sylvia Ryan Lynne Jackson Ian Oliver Sylvia Ryan

9387 2246 9446 3377 9387 4216 9446 5319 9387 2228 9387 4216

Ladies' Book Club Thursday Fellowship Wednesday Playgroup Food Pick Up: Floreat Youth Group

Rhondda Tilbrook Amanda Brown Margaret Oliver A: Jacqui Schaus 9387 2995 James Millar

9387 2246 9387 6846 9387 2228 B: Alex Sloan 9381 3571 9387 5500

CALENDAR JUNE 2018