3196 days ago

Free BBQ and Family Service

Dan Cooper from Empower Church

**FREE DINNER ON US**
They say that there are some age old tradtth Marhitions that get lost sometimes. Family, it used to be that you had your dinner around a table at the same time every night, talking, laughing and interacting with each other, with exaggerations no doubt about how fast your kids ran in the school cross country. These days its dinner on the couch in front of the TV.

So This Sunday Night you're invited to a FREE BBQ Dinner, on us, bring the kids, let them get messy with too much tomato sauce, let them have some ice-cream, just come and be apart of our Family service where 75% of it will involve eating dinner and retelling those stories having a laugh. Bring someone along with you, invite your neighbour, but make sure you definitely come along.
We'd love to see you there

Sunday Afternoon | 19th March | 4pm | Beulah Church

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