Coffee and Discovery Events
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Guest speaker George Harrington
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Coffee and Discoverymeet in the upstairs hall and churchGuest speaker George Harrington
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meet in the upstairs hall and church
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Coffee and Discoverymeet in the upstairs hall and churchJoin us for morning tea and a special guest speaker.
Todays Guest Speaker is Clive Pearson
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Save the date 10am First Thursday of each month at the church
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Coffee and Discoveryat the churchSave the date 10am First Thursday of each month at the church
Our guest musicians will be David and Noeleen Neideck.
You are invited to come along to hear the wonderful music stylings of Noeleen and David Neideck.
Noeleen and David will be entertaining you with a short concert of their favourite musical items. Please join us for a uplifting morning that you do not want to miss! -
I will be there!
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Guest Speaker – Graham Simms
Topic -- How Sweet It Was!
After a long break due to the covid situation, we welcome back Graham, who will bring us a lighted hearted presentation as he asks, “Do you remember the sweets of our childhood” which for many, would have been rare and treasured treats – lollies, slate pencils, sherbets, Penguin ice cream, Joyce biscuits etc.
He will also discuss how ice cream was actually introduced into Australia!plugin-calendar-event-wrapper:start |||Coffee and Discovery|||
Coffee and Discoveryat the church and upstairs hallThese informal morning gatherings include devotions, morning tea and
guest speakers which cover a large range of interesting and informative topics.Guest Speaker – Graham Simms
Topic -- How Sweet It Was!
After a long break due to the covid situation, we welcome back Graham, who will bring us a lighted hearted presentation as he asks, “Do you remember the sweets of our childhood” which for many, would have been rare and treasured treats – lollies, slate pencils, sherbets, Penguin ice cream, Joyce biscuits etc.
He will also discuss how ice cream was actually introduced into Australia! -
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at the church and upstairs hall
These informal morning gatherings include devotions, morning tea and guest speakers which cover a large range of interesting and informative topics.
Guest Speaker – Clive Pearson
Topic ---‘Ballyhooing in public’
Late last year Clive presented an address to the Global Network of Public Theology in Curitiba, Brazil. Its theme was faith, climate change and cities, with particular reference to Sydney. That journey to Brazil began more than thirty years before in a congregational weekend camp in Hanmer Springs, 2 hours north-west of Christchurch. With Dean Drayton and William Emilsen Clive initiated a degree in public theology – that is, how do we draw upon the resources of the Christian faith to address contemporary concerns for the sake of the common good. In response to that call he has visited and worried about the future prospects of low-lying islands like Tuvalu, wondered how local churches might prepare for increases in heat and wondered about how the churches might have responded to public events like the Cronulla race riots. The title comes from a newspaper column by Peter FitzSimons who argued that Christian should not ‘ballyhoo’ their faith in public, but, rather ‘go tell it on the mountain with the volume turned down’.plugin-calendar-event-wrapper:start |||Coffee and Discovery|||
Coffee and DiscoveryMeet at the church in the upstairs hallThese informal morning gatherings include devotions, morning tea and guest speakers which cover a large range of interesting and informative topics.
Guest Speaker – Clive Pearson
Topic ---‘Ballyhooing in public’
Late last year Clive presented an address to the Global Network of Public Theology in Curitiba, Brazil. Its theme was faith, climate change and cities, with particular reference to Sydney. That journey to Brazil began more than thirty years before in a congregational weekend camp in Hanmer Springs, 2 hours north-west of Christchurch. With Dean Drayton and William Emilsen Clive initiated a degree in public theology – that is, how do we draw upon the resources of the Christian faith to address contemporary concerns for the sake of the common good. In response to that call he has visited and worried about the future prospects of low-lying islands like Tuvalu, wondered how local churches might prepare for increases in heat and wondered about how the churches might have responded to public events like the Cronulla race riots. The title comes from a newspaper column by Peter FitzSimons who argued that Christian should not ‘ballyhoo’ their faith in public, but, rather ‘go tell it on the mountain with the volume turned down’.
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