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Spirituality of Service - join discussion evenings

Ruchika Jayatilaka from Sisters of Compassion

Sisters of Compassion invite you to join this free discussion series Wednesday evenings from 7pm to 8.15pm starting on 11th April to 16th May.
An ideal opportunity for people of all ages and stages of their faith to unpack the gift of the Easter mysteries and to consider the influence this might have in their life.

Discussion programme:
11 April – Mary and Martha, by Sisters of Compassion

18 April – Serving at the crossroads, by Chaplaincy – NZ defence force

25 April – Walking with love, by Rachel’s Vineyard retreat team

2 May – Young, gifted and free, by Challenge 2000

9 May – Purposeful activity, by Compassion soup kitchen

16 May – The deepest yes, by Marist community

To register your interest, please contact:
retreat@compassion.org.nz or ph 04 383 7769

Nau mai, haere mai all are welcome.

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