Church News
Kylie Koelman

Church News
Kylie Koelman
Everyone is welcome to attend the worship service held in the church each Sunday at 9.30am. Tea and coffee are offered for an opportunity for fellowship after the service each week.
Held every Tuesday during term time from 9-10.30am in the Hall, Playgroup @ St Paul is for children aged 0-5 and a parent/caregiver. School families are more than welcome to come across after you have done the school drop-off. We won’t be completely set up, but you are still welcome to hang out with us.
Cost is $2 per family, and your first visit is free.
Come and check out the play space, make a craft, play with playdough, explore the sensory play space, and join in with story and song time.
No bookings are required, just bring a drink bottle and healthy snack for you and your child and join in the fun.
This week we made crocodiles out of pipe cleaners and coloured pop sticks and had fun playing with ‘muddy’ oobleck in the sensory play space.
Next week we will be looking at mermaids with the book ‘Mermaid’ by Maggie Hutchings.
For more information about anything playgroup related contact Kylie Koelman in the Church Office on 8262 4690 or email at office@stpaul-church.org.au
SPY is our gathering for young people in Year 6/7/8 and involves indoor games, outdoor games, food, fun, fellowship, faith discussions and prayer. SPY is on the first and third Fridays of the month during school term time.
Everyone in Year 6 is welcome to attend.
Join us in the St Paul Lutheran Church Hall, 44 Audrey Ave, Blair Athol at 7pm until 9pm, Friday 6 March, for a night of fun activities.
A reminder that all parents are required to come inside and register your attendance. Cost is $3 and cold drinks are available for $2 a can.
Girls on supper this week please.
For further information contact Thomas Hall - 0401 475 718 or Kylie in the St Paul Church Office 8262 4690 Tu, Th, F.
This resource is developed by the Lutheran Church of Australia and is intended to be a guide in sharing faith activities with members of your family.
Here are a few ways you could introduce faith discussions in your home and day-to-day life.
This week, the Bible verse is one of the most recognised and well-loved verses in the Bible, telling us just how much God loves us. That he would send his only Son, Jesus, just so that one day we can live forever with him in heaven. Now that is a whole lot of love.


Lord God, thank you for these gifts before us. As we are filled with food, fill us also
with love for others. Amen.
Father God, thank you for giving us your Son. Fill us with new life today to know and love
Jesus and to share him with everyone we meet. Amen.
(Name) May God keep you safe in your coming and going. Amen.