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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 7pm Prayer For Israel (fortnightly)

10am Overcomers

9.30am Playgroup 7pm English Bible Study

9.30am Playgroup 4pm Generator 6pm Upfront Youth

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

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 Sunday Celebra3on & Kids Church

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]

FOOD BANK MANAGER Ian McGeorge WORSHIP TEAM LEADER Aaron Stone FAMILY STORE AREA MANAGER Tania Beazley RECEPTION Leah Perkins

http://www.salvationarmyhuttcity.org.nz/

Every year, The Salvation Army holds a special appeal within its churches (corps) to support work in developing countries: the ‘Self Denial Appeal’. This year’s campaign launches on Sunday 20 July, and runs over a six week period, culminating in Self Denial Sunday on 24 August. That’s the date we bring our gifts, which are then sent to International Headquarters in London for use around the world. Recently we have been looking at the importance of community within Hutt City Salvation Army. But the Self Denial appeal highlights something new: Not only are we part of a community here in Lower Hutt, but we are a community that reaches into every nation across the world. As we have and continue to look at the importance of community, my prayer is that we will begin to do three things: Think Big - to see ourselves as part of an international community. Start Small - to make a difference where we can personally. In the self denial appeal - to offer some of our own financial resources to help communities who have none of their own. Go Deep - to ask God to help us to see those who are a part of His family all over the world the way He does: to cry when they cry, to celebrate when they celebrate; to love like He loves: Sacrificially. Missy Ditchburn

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4 August 15-17 August 24 August

Blaze (Miramar) & Children’s International Day of Prayer LAB Kid’s Camp Blaze

Every Wednesday @ 10.15am Gold coin donation

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30 If anyone has some spare time to bake something yummy treats, help make sandwiches or even donate some baking goods please contact Denise 04 5700273. In doing this, it will help some of our children attend the Salvation Army's kids camp on the 15th of August.

Carla will be 15 in September, she lives in Uruguaiana in rural South Brazil, her father is a bricklyer and her mother works as a house cleaner. Carla has one brother called Carlos and a sister Antonia. Carla is a lovely young girl.. Our sponsorship contributes to Carla’s schooling and her daily care, she is part of the Lar De Monores Salvation Army Home .

SPOKEN WORD THIS WEEK: SPOKEN WORD Next WEEK:

Missy Ditchburn Stephen Crump

Welcome to the Salva3on Army Hu6 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.