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Three Weeks Away

6/14/2012

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 We are now three weeks away from our highlight of the year. Our
Lay Witness Mission. We are expecting a full programme from Friday the
29th of June to the 1stof July. We all have to
participate. Thank you to all those that have been coming every Wednesday that
shows commitment to our God. This week in the pew leaflet we are asking you to
donate a pot of this and that, for the meals on Friday and Saturday. If we all
chip in this will keep the cost to a minimum. Secondly the men’s breakfast needs
to be supported by all men, over the age of 18 years in the parish. We really
want to see numbers on the Saturday morning at 0800, huge numbers. For I am
expecting all the men of the parish 18 years and above to present. 
No excuses. An excuse that is allowed is to be sick and be in bed only.
Any other excuse would be showing lack of support to the God whom we believe and
follow. We are a Kingdom people and we do not give excuses we execute what our
Lord wants us to do.  For his Glory
and Honour.
This coming week I expect each one of us to invite our
neighbours, it is an opportunity to evangelise. Something great is happening. If
you have not caught it, where have you been? I will be doing my part in visiting
my neighbours to come on the Friday the 29th. It is an opportunity to
really work for Christ. The lay Witness Mission is giving us the opportunity to
witness for the Christ but to ultimately extend the Kingdom of God. The watch
word for the coming week is walk your street and invite all your neighbours. 
Things to Remember and Do


1.       So remember that to make pot of something for Friday and Saturday
during the lay witnessing weekend.


2.       
Walk your street and invite your neighbour to come. It will be
shame if you do not simply go across ad invite your neighbour. God has plan for
and them.


3.       
Open you home and host one of the Lay Witness Visitors – Life
time Friendships are found and formed this way


Let us give it our All People of God. 
To His Utmost Highest!  I am
excited. Catch the Bug and spread it.


Fr. Barnabas

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