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LEADERS & STAFF SENIOR PASTORS Major Stephen Crump & Major Denise Crump ASSISTANT PASTOR Lt Missy Ditchburn PASTORAL CARE COCO-ORDINATOR Barry Christoffersen COMMUNITY MINISTRIES MANAGER Toga Tofilau P.A. , PAYROLL CLERK & PRAYER MINISTRY LEADER Janette Slobbe

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Lifegroups

10am Cra Group

10am Overcomers

9.30am Playgroup

9.30am Playgroup

7pm Worship Prac,ce

FINANCE TEAM Wai Phang Wong TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FAMILY WORKERS Toga & Liz Tofilau ASSISTANT FAMILY WORKER Aroha Taputoro FAMILY MINISTRIES Brent Christoffersen CHILDREN’S WORKER Aimee Noakes YOUTH WORKER Mike Swan PLAYGROUP CHAPLAIN & COCO-ORDINATOR Linda Salter LITERACY & NUMERACY ENGLISH TEACHER Mike Carrington FOOD BANK MANAGER Ian McGeorge WORSHIP TEAM LEADER Aaron Stone FAMILY STORE AREA MANAGER Tania Beazley RECEPTION Leah Perkins

4pm LEGO 6pm Upfront Youth

LifeGroups are held throughout the week from Monday-Sunday. Please look at the LifeGroup Board in the Foyer, there is a place for everyone!

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Family Store 9am-5pm

10.30am DC Visit Sunday Celebra,on & Kids Church

Every Wednesday @ 10am Gold coin donation

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Guest Speaker:

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Peter Walker Rural Fire Service

The Salvation Army Hutt City Corner Kings Crescent & Cornwall Street P O Box 30-745, Lower Hutt 5040 0-4-570 0273 phone 0-4-570 0274 fax www.huttcity.org.nz [email protected]

Kia ora friends! For the past two weeks, people all around the world have promoted and celebrated fair trade fortnight. Fair Trade is a term used to describe ethical consumerism. When we buy an item of food, clothing, technology and more, o en our first thought is 'man, that was expensive' or 'man, that was a bargain!' What we don't o en consider, however, is the cost to those who made the product we buy. Overseas, children and adults alike, are responsible for the crea#on of many of our luxury products. And many, work in unsafe, underpaid, and unfair environments. A $3 chocolate bar, an $80 pair of jeans, a $20 toy, a $100 phone, a $50 pair of sneakers.... all made by men, women and in some cases children. Long hours, li/le breaks, barely any pay. But wait! There's hope! And a chance for you to make a difference! When you purchase a product that is fair trade or produced ethically, you ensure that the luxuries you buy do not stop someone else from having their basic necessi#es. When you buy fair trade, you support a community to live. Fair Trade means a product is traded fairly. Those who are involved in making the products we buy every day are paid a fair wage for their work. That $3 chocolate bar, those $80 jeans and more, all made by men and women who have worked with breaks, in safe condi#ons, for a fair price. I encourage you to learn more about fair trade or ethically produced products, remembering this: "And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God." Micah 6.8 You can make a difference. Choose fair trade. Choose jus#ce. Choose life. Missy Ditchburn

These 2 letters from Frenilyn were written at times but sent in the same envelope!

FACEBOOK GROUP FOR SALVATION ARMY

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Dear Sponsor, Hi!, Hello, I hope and pray that you are all in good health upon reading this letter of mine, and may have all a blessed and wonderful day. I’m very happy because its our back to school again. At present I am a volleyball player in our school. I’m very thankful to our almighty God because I am in 3rd year high school and most especially thankful because God given me strength and wisdom in my schooling and also thankful to all of you there who always supporting me in my studies. I bought rubber shoes, T Shirt, slipper and my personal things, saying thank you is not enough for all you have done and support to me. But I always praying and my whole family praying for all of you. God bless you all and take care always. I love you all. Love Frenilyn

HUTT CITY CORPS PARENTS QIf you are on Facebook, we have now created a closed group just for the Parents/Caregivers/Grandparents of Kids here at Hutt City. QWe are hoping this will be a helpful tool for you to be better connected in with the things we teach and upcoming children’s and family events. If you are already on Facebook, simply search ‘Hut City Salvation Army Kids’ and ‘join group’. QOne of the team will accept your request and Vwaaalaa you become a part of the group. For further information see Aimee Noakes after the service.

Dear Sponsor, It is a great priveledge for me to have a loveing and caring sponsor in other country. Again I would like to thank you for telling a little about your country, New Zealand. And thank you again for always been there to support me in financial way that helps a lot for my studies and personal needs. And also I am very happy even though I am not working yet, I give my tithes in the church everytime I receive a blessing from you my sponsor, and I pray that God will repay for all the goodness that you have done to me and the other sponsor children. I always enjoying and amaze looking this picture of some beautiful places in your country. Again thank you very much, me and my family always praying to all of you my New Zealand family I love you and God bless you all.

Love Frenilyn

Frenilyn is 16 years and the youngest in her family, with two older sisters and a brother. She is a bright young woman and hopes to become a teacher. She is an active Sunday school student.

SPOKEN WORD THIS WEEK: SPOKEN WORD Next WEEK:

Missy Ditchburn DC Ian Hutson

Abby & Aimee at Random Camp 2014 firing up their marshmallows!

Need some inspiration and encouragement? A four-week course by Bill Hybels starts Tuesday 20th May at 7pm in the Creche at Hutt City. For information please contact Janette on 570 0273. This costs $10 including study guide.

Welcome to the Salva,on Army Hu9 City Corps! It is our pleasure to greet you once again—and if you are visi#ng, to extend to you a special welcome. We pray that God will bless you all, in the #me that you spend here. We invite you to stay and share some refreshments with us at the conclusion of the Celebra#on. If you are new to Hu/ City Corps please fill in the details card that the ushers will hand out during the service and once completed put it in the white box by the double doors in the foyer and we will be in contact with you.

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