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Tag Archives: In Christ Alone
EASTER SUNDAY
7AM SONRISE SERVICE AT GREENBANK GARDENS We gather quietly near a garden – like that garden where they laid Jesus on Good Friday. READING: ‘Garden’ HYMN 212 – Morning has broken PRAYER Meditation Part One. [Put flowers on Cross] Leader: … Continue reading
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Sunday 1 May 2011
11 o’clock Prelude: Trumpey Voluntary (Clarke) ORDER OF SERVICE Please stand (if you are able) as the bible is brought into the Church Welcome and Intimations (Margaret Robertson, Session Clerk) Call to worship Hymn 160 Praise my soul the King … Continue reading
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