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Ladies Luncheon – ‘His eye is on the sparrow’

Friday 10 May 10 at 11am

Speaker: Melody Pascoe

Melody Pascoe has been following Christ since she was 14, and has a passion for social justice and helping vulnerable people. Melody works for the Salvation Army helping people in financial matters. Melody loves to sing and has been on many short-term mission trips where she has had a ministry of singing and speaking. Melody attends the Multicultural Bible Ministry Church in Rooty Hill.

 

 

 

NBC Women’s High Tea – ‘Doing business with Jesus’

Saturday May 20
2:30pm – 4:30pm

With guest speaker Amy Hawkes, a founding partner of ‘The Horse’.

The Horse is a curated collection of leather lifestyle goods, owned and operated by husband and wife Scott and Amy Hawkes in their studio in Sydney, Australia.

“Working alongside each other as a young married couple on a brand and product we believed in was exciting, but the early days made for some testing times and taught us so many lessons.”

Please come along to hear Amy share her experience of doing business from a Christian perspective, in a relaxed environment with yummy high tea treats.

Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for students

Flourish Women’s Dinner

Thursday June 16 2016
7pm
Where is God When Cancer Strikes?
Guest speakers: Malcolm & Tamara Gill

Please join us for a professionally catered two course buffet dinner as we hear from Dr Malcolm Gill and his wife Tamara about their experiences during Malcolm’s diagnosis and treatment for cancer.

Malcolm Gill is a lecturer in New Testament and Preaching at Sydney Missionary & Bible College. Married to Tamara with three young children, he was serving as a pastor at St Barnabas Broadway, when he was diagnosed with cancer.

Tickets $30. Available in the foyer after the Sunday services or contact Dorelle Smith on 9533 5227 or the church office  on 9534 2699.

 

Flourish High Tea

Thursday August 6 at 7-9.30pm
Speaker: Professor Kim Oates
You don’t have to be perfect; realistic child raising tips for parents and grandparents
Kim Oates is a paediatrician with an interest in child development, the problems of child abuse and advocacy on behalf of children. Kim is well published, having written 14 books and over 300 publications. Kim and wife Robyn worship at St Philips in Sydney. They have three children and nine grandchildren. Kim’s books include Twenty Tips for Parents and So now you’re a Grandparent.
A delicious High Tea will be served. Cost $15
For bookings contact Marion Thomas (0414-824-781), Dorelle Smith (9533-5227) or the Church Office (9534-2699)