Everyone is very welcome to join us in the Christian meditation practice of silent prayer or sitting with God.
We share a short talk and a time of meditation and fellowship.
The Ladies Day Fellowship meets the first Thursday of each month in the Lecture Hall, beginning with Coffee at 9.15 am, followed by the meeting and either a guest speaker or an activity.
Every Monday morning crafters and artists, some local and some who come from as far away as Sydney, converge on the Fellowship Hall and Lecture Hall for Art and Crafts.
The centre opens at 9.00 am and almost every well-known craft is on offer, knitting, crocheting, quilting, embroidery, candlewicking, card making, parchment papers. Our artists work with water based paints. And tuition is available free of charge for all.
The cost is $3 per person and this includes morning tea.
This is wonderfully warm welcoming group and the sounds of chatting and laughter fill the centres.
Why not come along one Monday to see what it’s all about.
Everyone is welcome, men and women. For more details contact Daphne Morris on 4232 1723.
We hold an annual Craft open Day in November.
Everyone is very welcome to join us in the Christian meditation practice of silent prayer or sitting with God.
We share a short talk and a time of meditation and fellowship.
Normally on the second Sunday of the month we hold our Around The Table Service.
However, in November the date for this scheduled service is also the 100th Anniversary of the Armistice that ended World War I.
In recognition of that momentous event we are this Sunday holding a special service of Commemoration at Jamberoo Chapel incorporating word and sound.
This service will feature the musicians and singers of the Jamberoo Chapel Soundspace.
The service begins at 6.15 pm and will be followed by supper.
Everyone is most welcome to attend.
Every Monday morning crafters and artists, some local and some who come from as far away as Sydney, converge on the Fellowship Hall and Lecture Hall for Art and Crafts.
The centre opens at 9.00 am and almost every well-known craft is on offer, knitting, crocheting, quilting, embroidery, candlewicking, card making, parchment papers. Our artists work with water based paints. And tuition is available free of charge for all.
The cost is $3 per person and this includes morning tea.
This is wonderfully warm welcoming group and the sounds of chatting and laughter fill the centres.
Why not come along one Monday to see what it’s all about.
Everyone is welcome, men and women. For more details contact Daphne Morris on 4232 1723.
We hold an annual Craft open Day in November.
Everyone is very welcome to join us in the Christian meditation practice of silent prayer or sitting with God.
We share a short talk and a time of meditation and fellowship.
The Kiama-Jamberoo Community Music Association is proud to announce a special intimate concert by the Tawadros brothers in the Jamberoo Chapel SoundSpace on November 17.
At 34, Joseph Tawadros is established as one of the world’s leading oud performers and composers. A virtuoso of diversity and sensitivity, Joseph performs in concert halls worldwide and is known for his brilliant technique, deep musicianship and joyous style of performance.
Born in Cairo, and a resident of Sydney since he was 3 years old, Joseph was nominated for Young Australian of the Year in 2014, received the NSW Premier’s medal for Arts and Culture in the same year and was awarded an Order of Australia Medal (AM) for his services to music and composition in 2016.
In this concert he will be joined by his brother James.