Bulletin 07 October 2007

The bulletin for 07 October 2007 has now been posted on-line for viewing and/or printing. It is available on the bulletin page, which contains a listing of previous bulletins. There is a PDF version of the bulletin and an html version for viewing on the web.

Today is Harvest Sunday Sunday 07 October 2007

Good Morning & Welcome

to Whyteleafe Free Church

…beginning with the fifteenth day of the month, after you have gathered the crops of the land, celebrate the festival to the LORD for seven days. Leviticus 23:39

Our Harvest Sunday services

Morning

10:30am in the church

Evening

07:00pm in the church

Paul Riseley is leading and speaking at this morning’s service.

After all-age worship as part of the main service, youngsters go to the hall for fun and teaching and a crèche room available for families to use.

Praise and Prayer.

Information

There are printed songbooks available for those who have difficulty reading the overhead projection screen and there is also an induction loop for those with hearing aids. Ladies’ toilets are located in the back hall on the left and gentleman’s toilets are through the doorway in the church on the right as you enter. Please ask if you need any help. After the morning service, tea, coffee and other refreshments are available in the back hall, please join us.

Message from Paul

Welcome to our harvest celebration for 2007. As I write this, the new banners are in place, and the Autumn fruits and flowers are gracing the seasonal display. It looks wonderful, and a big thank you to all who played a part. It has been particularly interesting this year to adorn the building with a Levitical theme (chapter 23), since the book has formed the basis of our readings since the beginning of September. I’ve asked Jenny, Joan and Gordon to speak about what the banners meant to them, and how they have a clearer understanding of the scripture as a result of putting their creative gifts to work. That will be most interesting!

A couple more points:

1) Don’t forget that our offering this year is going to Daryl and Maureen, so let’s bless them in their growing ministry. I’ll keep this offering open for a couple more weeks if you haven’t come prepared to give today.

2) We’re also linking in today with an international call to pray for Israel, and for her peace, which the scripture enjoins us to do. It’s not, of course, peace at any price; it’s the peace which only the Prince of Peace can give.

Friend’s news

we’ll be saying farewell to Rohit, Vedotmah and Hursh in a couple of weeks’ time. Rohit has successfully applied for a nursing post in New Zealand, and they’ll be leaving to begin their new life at the end of this month. We shall miss them greatly, but it’s a wonderful opportunity for them all and our love and prayers go with them.

Message from the Au Family

Dear Family and Friends,

Our newest addition, Aislin Au, was born last Friday. She weighed in at 2980g or 6lbs 9oz. She is fine and healthy and Brenda is doing well. Roisin is enjoying school and would like to stay in Ireland! Oisin has put on weight and is doing well here.

We are relieved that it is all over. We will be here in Ireland until early November and then we will go to the UK. We intend to return to Cambodia on the 20/11/07.

All the best, Brenda and Paul Ka-Ming Au

Congratulations

Congratulations to Barry and Gerrie as they announced their engagement on Monday.

And to Ming and Brenda Au on the safe arrival of their daughter Aislin. (See their message above for more information).

May God richly bless all those celebrating at this time.

Men’s Breakfast

There is a Men’s breakfast next Saturday 13th October at 8:30am. the speaker will be Tony Thomas, please let Richard know if you are able to come.

This week’s events

Monday

09:45am

Women’s meeting at church for bible study and fellowship.

Women’s cell

3-5pm

Meeting at the church. For parents, carers and school-age children. A time for games, activities, chat and Jesus! See above for special note.

Cedar Club

8:00pm

At the Church. All men welcome.

Men’s cell

Wednesday

01:30pm

Parent and toddler group. See above for information.

Playmates

07:45pm

Richard & Gill’s homegroup. Please see note above for info.

Cell group

Thursday

02:45pm

Mrs P Doe, please ask Julie or Betty for details.

Women’s fellowship

07:30pm

Please contact Brian, Jacqui, Ronnie or May for details.

Cell group

08:00pm

Open Heart, Open Bible meeting, ask Paul for details.

Thursday meeting

Saturday

08:30am

All men are welcome to enjoy fully cooked breakfast at the church. See note above for details.

Men’s breakfast

Sunday

10:30am

Paul Riseley is leading and preaching.

Sunday Service

07:00pm

Praise and prayer.

Sunday Evening

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