Actually not sure if the Queen can make it this year but any one else who is anyone else will be at the KJUCA Annual Fashion Parade
The ever popular Stafford Fashions will be providing the garments and offering lots of discounts as it is the end of the season.
Make sure you keep the date in your diaries.
If you’ve never experienced the joy of this event, please join us in the Fellowship Centre for a wonderful time of hymns, harmony and sharing our love of the Lord. Stay afterwards and enjoy some fellowhsip and afternoon tea.
This is open to all lovers of traditional hymns who love to join together and sing praises to their Lord.
The afternoon begins at 2.00 pm and is concluded by afternoon tea and fellowship.
If you would like to join us and you have a request for a particular Hymn, worship song or chorus, please ring Gail on 4232 1630 or Reuben on 4233 2490
2018 HymnSing Dates
February 24
June 23
July 28
September 22
November 24
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.
Antoinette Raynal and her songbirds have gathered for the new singing term and welcome new members.
If you would like to be involved in a refreshing and energetic format where women have fun, develop new skills, sing out and become friends, then it’s time to join!
Groups run in the Kiama Fellowship Centre Tuesday evenings.
Speak to Michaele Broad (0400 324 708) is you are interested.
Speak to Michaele Broad (0400 324 708) is you are interested.
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.
As Christians we believe in God who comforts, heals and empowers people today and we want to live out that promise by offering a regular time and place where people can come together to pray, meditate, sing, hear testimony and experience the power of God’s healing in their lives. You may come and go as you choose.
You may simply sit and absorb or participate as much as you wish. Our elders will be available for private prayer and anointing.
Phone the office on (02) 4232 1677
Rezka Arnuš was born in Božakovo near Metlika, Slovenia, in a farmer’s family with 7 children. She is a visually impaired amateur artist who has been creating works of art for the past 18 years. Her eyes are limited just to 5% of a normal sight when there is enough light. She is the Artist for this year’s World Day of Prayer.
In 2017 World Day of Prayer Australia funded this Bible Society programme in the Philippines.
Now this highly regarded Bible-based programme is being prepared for Slovenia and the particular needs of Slovenian women. Our offertories on March 1will enable the Trauma Healing
for Women programme to transform lives in Slovenia over the next two years.
The Trauma Healing course is a tested programme that uses methods such as role play, storying, dialogue, writing and art exercises to help women talk about their experiences.
World Day of Prayer Slovenia and Bible Society Slovenia have collaborated with many groups working with women in Slovenia and have identified these traumas as ones commonly experienced
by Slovenian women: violence, abuse, suicide, alcoholism, and post-war wounds, as well as divorce, death in the family and depression.
‘He heals the broken-hearted and bandages their wounds.’
Psalm 147:3
With our offertory funds, course materials will be translated and 30 group facilitators trained. Advertising sessions promoting the course will be held across the country.
Then over the next 2 years, group sessions will be run around the country. Our funds will also provide each participant with printed notes and a Bible in Slovenian.
When trauma in women’s lives starts to heal, this healing spreads to families and communities. And it is hoped that the Trauma Healing programme might also
spread to nearby Croatia, Serbia, Albania and Macedonia.
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.
Antoinette Raynal and her songbirds have gathered for the new singing term and welcome new members.
If you would like to be involved in a refreshing and energetic format where women have fun, develop new skills, sing out and become friends, then it’s time to join!
Groups run in the Kiama Fellowship Centre Tuesday evenings.
Speak to Michaele Broad (0400 324 708) is you are interested.
Speak to Michaele Broad (0400 324 708) is you are interested.