Get 'connected' to Wellington Presbyterian Church

AS summer approaches, why don't you invite the sunshine of the God's love into your life by getting 'connected' with Wellington Presbyterian Church?

Members of the fellowship at Sourhill have planned a series of special events, which will run throughout this month under the banner of Connect 2010 and they would love you to join them.

The events co-ordinator, Roy McClelland comments “We’ve been in the new building for just over a year and a lot of our focus has been on settling into our new “home” – but we want to shift our focus – living the Christian life is not about buildings but about people. We hope these events will appeal to a wide range of people and that many folk will be encouraged, challenged and helped through them”

On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (June 9-11) there will be three evenings jam-packed for the children, with fun, games, quizzes and lots more from 6.30pm – 8pm. On the Thursday, as the children play, the ladies will have their Pamper Night (facials, nails etc). This family week ends with the Connect Barbeque on Saturday, June 12,from 6.30pm.

Sunday, June 13,will see two special Connect services of worship at 11.30am and 6.30pm with invited speaker Rev Jim Stewart from Perth, Scotland.

There is Body & Soul Night for girls aged 11-16 years on Monday, June 14, at 7pm.

Tuesday, June 15, promises to be a very busy day beginning with a session of Ross Wilson at the Paint Box, (10am), a Ladies Lunch (1pm) and Fitness Circuits at 6.30pm.

The same can be said for Wednesday, June 16, which gets underway with Tots Connect at 10am followed by Seniors Fellowship at 2.30pm and adult 5-a-side football at 7pm.

A Business Breakfast kicks off the day on Thursday, June 17, (8am) and there will also be Praise Connect – Voice of Hope Choir event on June 17-19 at 7.30pm. Youth Connect gets underway in Caf Aroma at 8pm on Saturday, June 19.

On Sunday, June 20, there will be a final praise concert featuring the Voice of Hope Choir at 8pm.

And it goes without saying that the World Cup hasn’t been forgotten, everyone is more that welcome to watch the matches live on the big screen at Caf Aroma.