1506 days ago

An Opportunity for People to Connect this Sunday (14 Nov)

Terrena from St Heliers

People are designed for connection and staying connected – it is part of our DNA
St Heliers, Glendowie and Glen Innes Churches are inviting you to come together with others in our community this Sunday afternoon via Zoom to pray for Peace & Hope

Time: Nov 14, 2021 04:00 PM Auckland

To Join Zoom Meeting either clink the link below

us02web.zoom.us...

Or if you already have Zoom the Meeting ID is: 849 1172 9491
Passcode: 113357



Any questions please do not hesitate to give any of the Church offices below a call;

St Philip’s Anglican Church – (09) 575 5288

St Heliers Presbyterian Church – 09-575 6098

St Ignatius Catholic Church - 09-575 5227

Free

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