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Aim Lower, Think Smaller, Give Up, Go and have a Cuppa Coffee

July 10, 2008 by Tim Clark
Tim Clarke

Welcome to the Elizabeth Church of Christ, I trust that you will enjoy your time with us as together we worship our Awesome God. If you are visiting I encourage you to join with us after the service for some refreshments in the back hall.

This morning at our 10:00am service I will be speaking on the Theme, Aim Lower, Think Smaller, Give Up, Go and have a cuppa coffee. It will be a challenging time as we reflect upon the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19- 20. Tonight we invite you back to church at 6:00pm as we worship God and be inspired at our PM Edition

This week we continue to pray for the V2 Team who are working in Vanuatu. The Team will be back home at the end of the week. Please plan to be in church on Sunday the 27th of July as we will be hearing the amazing things God did through our church and the V2 Team. Plan to stay for lunch and hear more testimonies of God and work through the V2 Team.

I also want to invite you all to attend the showing of the film (yet to be released on DVD in Australia) called The End of the Spear. This is a movie is a great evangelistic opportunity that tells the powerful story of the redemptive power of Jesus Christ. It will be shown on Saturday 26th of July at 7:30pm and it will be free. A café will be available after the movie and we encourage you to invite neighbours, friends and family to this powerful film. Please note that it is Rated M due to Moderate Violence and Themes and not suitable for children, 11yrs to 15yrs would require parental permission.