2388 days ago

Women's Spiritual Event

Roy Brinck from Hutt City Church

Sharon Garlough Brown, the author of the "Sensible Shoes" series, will be sharing with women who would like to deepen their relationship with God. Friday, June 1, 7:30pm - 9:00pm and Saturday, June 2, 9:30am - 2:30pm at Hutt City Church.

Sharon weaves her own story of growing in confidence in God's love as she teaches spiritual disciplines that help us receive, remain in, and respond to the uncontainable love of God in Christ.

This is a woman only event.

Cost: $25 whole weekend
or Friday night $10/Saturday $20
Students & Beneficiaries: $20 whole weekend
or Friday night $5, Saturday $15

Morning Tea provided
Bring your own lunch

More info: maxine@huttcitychurch.org.nz or phone 021 589 495

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