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Notices: Sunday 26th July 2015


Today:
11am Morning Service - We welcome Mr Robert Smyth as our preacher today. Robert has recently finished second year at CITI, and will be ordained as Intern Deacon for the parish of Kilkeel in September.

Next Sunday: Sunday 2nd August 2015
11am Morning Service - Psalm 130 - Mr Dennis Christie (Moira)

Coming Up:
Fri 28th Aug BBQ & Dance - Tickets £12.50 available from end of July. Music by Alistair Scott Ceilidh Band

Crosslinks Camps

Junior Camp: A Great Escape - Castlewellan Castle 8th-12th August, ages 8-11.
Senior Camp: Rock Solid - Castlewellan Castle 8th-15th August, ages 12-17.
Reset: Dunluce Parish Centre, Bushmills 21st-23rd August, ages 18-30.
See flyers in porch for more information, or visit www.crosslinks.org/camps

Irish Women’s Convention
Holding on to Hope with Nancy Guthrie
Saturday 17th October 2015 in Assembly Buildings, Belfast
We’ve secured a limited number of tickets, priced at £17 (plus transport, to be arranged) - speak to Lynsey to book your place.

Diocesan Magazine
Notes for the September edition of the Diocesan Magazine, including start dates for organisations should be with Gary by Sunday 9th August. You can email them to aghavea @ gmail.com or drop a note through the letterbox.

Prayer Diary
Sun 26th Today’s preacher Robert, preparing to be Deacon in Kilkeel
Mon 27th Pray as you consider who you could invite to the BBQ
Tue 28th Faithfulness to God’s word in the Church of Ireland
Wed 29th Those who are unemployed, looking to find a job
Thur 30th Organisations as they prepare for a new term in September
Fri 31st Give thanks for God’s grace to you this past month
Sat 1st Bishop John, for wisdom & grace as he leads Clogher diocese
Sun 2nd Today’s preacher Dennis, preparing to work in Muckamore

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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