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Notices: 30th September 2012

Today:
10.00 am Sunday School and Confirmation Group
11.00 am Morning Prayer with Baptism. We welcome the family and friends of Nathan, who comes to be baptised.
7.30 pm Brookeborough Methodist Harvest - all welcome

Next Sunday:
Sunday 7th October
10.00 am Sunday School and Confirmation Group
11.00 am Family Harvest Thanksgiving - Bryan Kee
7.30 pm Harvest Thanksgiving - Bryan Kee

This Week
Monday 1st
8 pm Bowling Club

Wednesday 3rd
6.30 pm GFS opening night
8 pm Fellowship Group in the Church Hall

Thursday 4th
2 pm onwards - decorating for harvest

Friday 5th
8 pm Harvest Thanksgiving & Harvest Supper - Rev Alan Irwin (Colaghty)

Coming Up
Tuesday 9th
MU Visitors’ Evening with Dr Helen Roseveare

Sunday 14th
Brooke Hall Harvest Thanksgiving

Jeff Gawn (SU)
Please pray for Jeff and the GSUS Live Project in local secondary schools over the next month. Prayer cards are available in the porch.

Diocesan Magazine
Items for inclusion in the November edition of the Clogher magazine should be with the Rector by Monday 8th October, please.

Select Vestry
Agenda items should be with the Rector by Wednesday 10th October.

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