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Notices: Sunday 25th October 2015


Today:
11am Morning Prayer & Sunday School - We welcome our preacher today, Mr Kenneth Rutledge.

Next Sunday: Sunday 1st November 2015
11am Holy Communion & Sunday School - John 8: 1-11
7pm Evening Prayer - Brooke Memorial Hall

This Week:
Monday 26th
8pm Bowling Club Fun Tournament begins tonight, running each night this week.

Wednesday 28th
8pm Christianity Explored (4) - Rectory

Saturday 31st
3.30pm Rugby World Cup Final & Curry - Clabby Hall

Coming Up:
Monday 2nd Bowls match at home v St John’s Fivemiletown
Tuesday 3rd Crosslinks Prayer Meeting - Aghavea Hall
Tuesday 10th Mothers’ Union AGM
Saturday 28th Deeper into God’s Presence - Rossorry Church Hall

Clabby Parish Events
Saturday 31st October: Come and join us to watch the Rugby World Cup Final at 3:30pm for kick off at 4:00pm, in Clabby Parish Church Hall followed by a curry. 
Friday 4th December: New Irish Choir and Orchestra Christmas Concert. We have a few seats left in the bus. Please contact Clabby Rectory 02889521697 as soon as possible, if you would like to go. £22 for students & those over 60 years; other ticket price £24. Bus price to be given on the night £5 per person.

Clogher Mothers’ Union Prayer Chain
If you or someone you know need prayer, please contact Audrey Percival or Valerie Crawford in confidence. Only the first name & reason for prayer are needed.

Christmas Fair
Wednesday 25th November 2015
We’re preparing for this year’s Christmas Fair and need your help. Could you...
Bake a cake or two?
Make some Christmas crafts?
Provide some good quality items to sell?
Contribute a book you’ve recently read?
Help at a stall?
Assist Santa as one of his elves?
Please consider how you can help out prior to, or on the evening.
The Fair begins at 8pm, with stalls, refreshments, and Santa’s winter wonderland throughout the evening.

Brookeborough & Tempo Surgery
Open Flu Vaccination Clinics this October:
Monday 26th: 2.10pm - 4.15pm - Tempo
The shingles vaccine is also available for patients aged 70, 71, 72, 78 or 79 on 1st Sept 2015. If you received it last year, you don’t need it this year.
Brookeborough Surgery: 028 8953 1225

Prayer Diary
Sun 25th Sunday School teachers as they share the good news of Jesus
Mon 26th The Bowling Club, welcoming many visitors each night this week
Tue 27th SAMS mission partners - for encouragement in dark days
Wed 28th The Pantry, demonstrating God’s love to our community
Thur 29th All who study and teach the Bible to others
Fri 30th Myrtle & the choir, as they lead our praise each week
Sat 31st Give thanks for God’s steadfast love and faithfulness
Sun 1st Bishop John, Mary & Dorothy, in their family life together
Pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17)

Prayer Diary updates can be accessed each morning at our Facebook page or by downloading the free ‘PrayerMate’ app for your smartphone and adding the Aghavea Church feed.

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