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Archive for October 9th, 2020

This Sunday 11 October we conclude our sermon series looking at ‘Heroes of the Faith’ – Exploring those people of faith that have had a lasting impact, or influence on our lives.

This week we are extremely blessed to have Major Jeanine Serevi join us and preach on Nehemiah.

Mjr. Jeanine is the Central Division Youth and Children’s Secretary and she’ll be providing an overview of the first six chapters of the book of Nehemiah and unpacking the characteristics that appeal to her and why.

So if you are in the Inner City of Wellington on Sunday morning why not come and join us @ 10:30am at 92 Vivian Street, Wellington – Limited parking is available on site via 6 Jessie Street.

For those of you that are unable to attend for whatever reason or are wanting to check us out online you can view our ‘Church Online’ Service @ 6pm (NZ Time).

Links will be posted on our Wellington City Corps and Wellington Citadel Band Facebook pages and on this site on Sunday afternoon.

Please share these far and wide amongst your friends, family, social media contacts etc. so that we can continue reaching out with God’s love to those that may need it in these uncertain times, as we endeavour to ‘bring life and hope to the Inner City of Wellington’ and beyond.

The Covid-19 pandemic that continues to disrupt countries around the world has forced the church universal to ‘reimagine’ what our methodology looks like. For us here in Wellington, New Zealand we need to look at what that means not only at a local level, but also within the wider New Zealand picture, and also in this ‘online’ space worldwide. This brings with it many challenges and plenty of opportunities, as we seek to be ‘His hands and feet‘ in a world that desperately needs to see the “Life and Hope” that can come through the Message of Christ’s love.

It is our intention that through our musical offerings and the sharing of God’s Word for us in these days, that you would journey with us as we embark on making our services even more accessible in today’s world, and that you would be blessed by them and share that blessing with others.

May God continue to bless you each, and encourage you as we each endeavour to live out our Christian Faith in these unprecedented times 🙂

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