News and Events for the week beginning 3rd March 2013

Sermon Series ‘I Will Build My Church’

10th March: ‘How God is building a bigger church’ 1 Corinthians 14:1-25, 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5

Buy a T-Shirt for Real Hope Week

We’re getting T-shirts printed for Real Hope Week, for both our team members as well as for those of us in the church. $20 each or $30 buys one for you plus a team member. Order today via Comment Card.

Men’s Dinner on Tuesday Night

6.30pm at Shell Cove Brasserie, Shell Cove Golf Club. Speaker Matthew Meek. Cost $25. Last chance today to RSVP to John Wilson.

Real Hope Week only 2 weeks away – can you help with letterbox drops this week?

To promote Real Hope Week, we’re going to have a ‘teaser campaign’. We’re going to distribute slips of paper into every letterbox in our area to get people thinking and talking before the mission officially starts. Can you help? We need around 20 people to each deliver 200 or so slips into letterboxes over the next week. No doorknocking needed, just postal work!

Ladies’ Dinner

Tuesday 19th March 7pm at Shell Cove Brasserie, Shell Cove Golf Club. Guest speaker from the Real Hope Week team, Candice Bergamin, speaking on the topic, ‘Food that lasts’. A perfect night to bring a friend.

Men’s BBQ Breakfast

Saturday 23rd March 8am at the church. Part of Real Hope Week. Free… but RSVP if you can. Bring a friend. Guest speaker from the Moore College team.

Annual General Meeting

This Sunday the 3rd March at 11am we will elect Wardens, Parish Counsellors and Nominators.

BCA Box Opening Time

If you’ve got a BCA (Bush Church Aid) coin box, then it’s time to bring them to Harley Mills for counting.

Check out ‘The Hub’

Our church database and roster system now has a name. It’s called ‘The Hub’. Type in thehub.oakflatsanglican.com into your web browser, and if you don’t have a username and password, send an email to the office.

Direct Giving

To give financially to the ministry of our church and beyond: BSB 062 638 Account Number 0090045 Account Name St Andrew’s Anglican Church.

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