2595 days ago

St Chads Anglican Church - Christians against Poverty Speaker 17th February.

Shirley Green from Hibiscus Coast Anglican Parish

Hamish MacDonald from C.A.P. will be speaking at the 8am and 9.30am services at St Chad’s on Sunday 17 February.
Born and raised in South Auckland, Hamish has extensive experience within the finance industry, working for both a bank and a finance company before joining CAP in 2013. Today, Hamish helps to manage the growing CAP Debt Centre and Group Services network in Aotearoa. With an engaging speaking style and compelling personal experiences, Hamish will share his heart for seeing people reach their full potential as God's children.’
All are welcome to attend.

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