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Fostering friendships for the sake of the wider good - this Sunday evening.

Administration Team from Island Bay Presbyterian Church

" Fostering Friendships for the sake of the wider good "
Where: Home of Compassion, Rhine St, Island Bay.
When: Sunday 28th July 6.30 - 8pm
Practical Theologian Anne-Marie Ellithorpe and friend Jo White will dialogue about the nature of fostering friendships, with God and others, for the sake of the wider good.
Friends from within the Home of Compassion community will share their understandings of the difference that friendships with 'all creeds and none' made in the life and mission of Suzanne Aubert.

Then - have a cuppa and korero with friends - new and old!
This will be a good night!

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