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Notices: Sunday 9th October 2016


Today:
11am Holy Communion & Sunday School
7pm SNATCH - Aghavea Hall
7.30pm Brooke Hall Harvest Thanksgiving

Next Sunday: Sunday 16th October 2016
10.30am Sunday School meet in church
11am Church Family Service - Miniature Heroes: Samuel

This Week:
Monday 10th
10am Removal of harvest decorations from Brooke Hall
8pm Bowling Club

Tuesday 11th
8pm Mothers’ Union Visitors’ Night - Catherine Little (Bible Society)

Wednesday 12th
6.30pm GFS
8pm Select Vestry

Thursday 13th
9pm Football - Maguiresbridge

Coming Up:
Tuesday 18th
Clogher Clergy Conference begins (until Thursday 20th)

Monday 24th
Fun Pairs Bowling Tournament begins (each night until Friday 28th)

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The CIYD weekend is back! Saturday 29th - Monday 31st October at Wilson’s Hospital School, Multyfarnham, Co. Westmeath. CDYC are subsidising the weekend for Clogher young people, so you pay just £15 for a great weekend of fun and fellowship! Booking forms from SNATCH, to be returned today.

Clogher Diocesan Magazine
Due to unforeseen circumstances, there will not be an October edition of the Clogher Diocesan Magazine. Regular service will resume with the November edition. Apologies for any inconvenience.

Cornafanogue Harvest Thanksgiving
Thursday 13th October at 8pm in Cornafanogue Orange Hall. Preacher: Rector

Science and the Bible
A series of talks presented by Noel Johnston over three Thursday nights continues in Corick House, Clogher at 8pm each night. 13th October - Did a Global Flood happen? 20th October - Did man really live to be 900 years old?

Making History Talk
Understanding 1916. Thursday 13th October at 7.30pm in the Lisgoole Suite, Killyhevlin Hotel. Organised by the Diocese of Clogher, Enniskillen Presbyterian & Methodist Churches and Co. Fermanagh Grand Orange Lodge.

Bible in One Year
9th Isa 41-42, Col 1
10th Isa 43-44, Col 2
11th Isa 45-47, Col 3
12th Isa 48-49, Col 4
13th Isa 50-52, 1 Thess 1
14th Isa 53-55, 1 Thess 2
15th Isa 56-58, 1 Thess 3
16th Isa 59-61, 1 Thess 4

Prayer Diary: Pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17)
Sun 9th Pray for a growing hunger for God’s word
Mon 10th The housebound, for continuing fellowship with the church family
Tue 11th Mothers’ Union members, hosting their visitors’ night tonight
Wed 12th Select Vestry meets tonight - for God’s wisdom and guidance
Thur 13th Catherine Little, as she leads the Bible Society NI
Fri 14th Christians in the workplace, witnessing to God’s grace and love
Sat 15th The Pantry, sharing God’s love with those in need
Sun 16th Our church family, as we learn about another miniature hero today
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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