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Hot Dinner Wednesday’s Anniversary
To say a good night was had by all would be an understatement. The crowd that attended the 1st anniversary of the ‘Hot Dinner Wednesday’ was immense and those that did attend left happy and well fed. As well as hot food, the clothes van was also in attendance, along with the availability of food parcels. Having the chance to talk to people makes the time that’s put in, all the more worth while.
We would like to send thanks to Alysson and the crew, Christ Mission Possible, Doug from St James’ Anglican church and David Eco, a Christian musician who has offered the services of his Christian band to perform at our upcoming show (details to follow in the next week or so).
The ‘Hot Dinner Wednesdays’ could always do with some assistance, as could other venues that the ‘Hot Dinner Wednesdays’ are held at, so if you’re interested in helping out, drop us an email or give us a call, the venues are as follows with all times at 7pm.
1st Wednesday – St James Anglican Church, Halinda St Whalan.
2nd Wednesday – Moreton Bay Sq Park, Bunya Rd Bidwill.
3rd Wednesday – Willmot Neighbourhood Church, Carteret Ave Willmot.
4th Wednesday – Tregear Presbyterian Church, Ellsworth Dr Tregear.
Hot Dinner Wednesdays
Although the wind was howling, the turn out for the Hot Dinner Wednesday at St James Anglican was a good one. It pleases us no end to be able to muck in, right from dishing out various food stuffs, handing out two huge boxes of chocolates that shocked me as to how fast they went, but most of all it was great to be able to mingle with those that need a helping hand or even just a chat. There was even a TV setup for those that wanted to watch the state of origin, and plenty of hot coffee to go around as well.
All in all, a good night was had by all.
R,R&B
Open Church Service – Report
On the 6th Feb in aid of http://www.odar.com.au there was an open church service at St James Anglican Church.
It began with a general service, followed by David Gough being invited up to tell his and the ODAR story – this was followed by the offer of a coffee and a meal if you wanted it. We all pretty much ended up in the car park chatting and taking photos and gathering for a bike blessing carried out by Rev Smith. Read the rest of this entry »












