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Notices: 22nd January 2012

Today:
10.00am Sunday School
11.00am Morning Prayer

Next Sunday:
Sunday 29th January
10.00am Sunday School
11.00am Morning Prayer - Preacher: Bishop John McDowell

This Week:
Monday 23rd
Bowls at 8.00pm

Wednesday 25th
GFS at 6.30pm

Coming Up:
2nd February
CMS Ireland Project Launch - Enniskillen
MU invited to Lisnaskea MU
Invitation to Brookeborough MWI

24th February
Annual Gospel Concert

23-25 March
J1 WOW Weekend - for Secondary School age - more information from the Rector

Flower Rota
Thank you to all who have signed up to provide the flowers in church for this year, and to Jean Parsons for organising the rota. Your help is greatly appreciated.

Register of Vestrymen
The Register of Vestrymen will be revised at a meeting of the Select Vestry on Tuesday 31st January. Membership is open to all aged 18 and over who attend and have subscribed at least £50 to church funds in the last calendar year. Forms are available from the Rector and the Churchwardens.

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