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Grow!

One of the great joys of being a Christian is that we never stop growing. There is always more to learn about the Christian faith and about our Lord Jesus Christ. At St George’s Church, there are opportunities to study the Bible, and to learn more about the Christian faith in a relaxed and open environment.

In the Fall 2010 we will be offering the following groups:

 

Monday nights 7:00 p.m.

Begins October 4th

 

Eight weeks looking at the person of Jesus Christ and what his life, death and message mean to us today. This is a video course with discussion. The evening will begin with tea & coffee, followed by a video presentation followed by a wide-ranging discussion. All questions are warmly welcomed, and whilst we do not promise to have all the answers we will take your point-of-view seriously.

 

Location:

St George’s Church

Cost:

$5 for materials.

Contact:

Neil Mancor nmancor@gmail.com

 

 

 

Tuesday Bible Study

 

Currently meeting Tuesday afternoons, this study focuses upon different books of the Bible each term. Definitely a group for those who want to get more out of their Bible and make new friends at the same time. This group meets in different people’s homes, and always begins with coffee and cake. There is then a very lively discussion on a passage of Scripture. People of all perspectives are welcome.
 

For more information, contact the Church office.

 

 

 

Hazelnuts: Christian Spirituality

Wednesday Mornings 10:00 a.m.

 

If you are interested in reading and pondering Hazelnuts is for you. Meeting over coffee, this eclectic group gathers together to read great books from Christian Spirituality together. Currently we are working our way through Julian of Norwich’s Revelations of Divine Love. We read slowly and ponderously and generally go off on tangents before we come back again to our wonderful text. This is for people not in a hurry, who want to feast on great Christian texts. Beginning again Wednesday, September 8th.

 

Location:

St George’s Church

 

No need to register: just come! Bring your own copy of Julian’s Revelations.

Contact:

Neil Mancor nmancor@gmail.com

 

 

"In this vision he showed me a little thing, the size of a hazelnut, and it
was round as a ball. I looked at it with the eye of my understanding and
thought "What may this be?" And it was generally answered thus: "It is all that is
made." I marvelled how it might last, for it seemed it might suddenly have
sunk into nothing because of its littleness. And I was answered in my
understanding: "It lasts and ever shall, because God loves it."
Julian of Norwich