Church News 

ALL WELCOME - SERVICES AT ST PAUL

All are welcome to join us on Sunday for worship. 

A single service will be held at 9:30am on Sunday July 31.

In August we return to our normal worship times -8.30am Traditional and 10.00am Contemporary Services with Godly Play for Primary School aged children. Tea and Coffee and a time of gathering is held most weeks after both worship services.

PLAYGROUP @ST PAUL 

Playgroup @St Paul is on each Tuesday in the Hall during school term. Join us for a coffee, playtime, story time and songs from 9-10.30. Cost is $2. For more details contact Nicole Hall 0412686342. 

This week we read 10 Scared Fish by Ros Moriarty, we counted our fingers, made fish paintings and sang all our favourite fish songs. Next week  it’s all about Bees. our favourite fish songs. Next week it’s all about Bees. 

SPY

St Paul youth for Years 6-8 is on again in Term 3.

Held here in the St Paul Church Hall. Cost $2. 7-9pm

Dates are

Friday 5th August – Girls on Supper

Friday 19th August – Supper provided (MasterChef Style) 

Friday 2nd September – Boys on Supper

Friday 16th September -  SPY heads out of the building more details to come.

Join Nicole. Renate and Tom for fun, bible discussion and food. Contact Nicole for more details.

PASTY BAKES

Pasty Bakes are back for Winter 2022.

NEXT Bake is Thursday 11th August.

Orders are to Renate on 0405433030 by the Wednesday before.

St Paul Lutheran Church is a collection point for Backpacks for SA kids. Donations can be left in the Church Narthex at the donation table. Currently they are in need of Winter pants, Hoodies, Long sleeved tshirts, PJ’s, and  Underwear. – Especially in teenage sizes of 12-16.  Baby singlets and Walker nappies.

Your support for this charity is much appreciated.

We are also a collection point for the Lutheran Care Pantry.

For August to replenish their Emergency Relief shelves they are collecting:

Sugar, Coffee, Tea Bags, Tinned Beetroot, Toothpaste and toothbrushes.

All donations must be sealed in original packaging.

 

Submitted by Nicole Hall