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Archive for November 29th, 2020

This week we commence a new sermon series looking at the Christmas Nativity Story.

We read in the biblical accounts of the Christmas story that many of the key people experienced the emotional highs and lows that this season can bring.

In many ways I’m sure their expectations were dashed one way or another and there are many lessons that we can learn from the build up  towards Advent as we endeavour to live God-honouring lives in this day and age.

Through it all, God is wanting to remind us of His provision and His love, mercy and grace.

Today at 6pm (NZ Time) we are hosting ‘Church Online’ as a facebook live video event via our Wellington City Corps and Wellington Citadel Band pages. (Link below also).

Our weekly Sunday meetings feature both the Wellington Citadel Band and the Wellington City Worship Team.

We pray that you will be blessed as we minister in these unprecedented days not only for our local community who are unable to join us in person but also to enable others around the world that currently unable to worship in their settings.

May God bless you each as you head into the coming week 🙂

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This morning we have received the tragic news that a Salvation Army outpost in Indonesia was attacked on Friday 27 November 2020, claiming the lives of four of its members.

The General of The Salvation Army has issued the following prayer request following the deadly attack in Sulawesi. The outpost Lewono Lembantongoa is in a very rural area of Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi, situated on the edge of the Indonesian rainforest.

Additional information is available from the International Christian Concern website, and further updates will be posted as they come available on either; The Salvation Army International Facebook page or The New Zealand Fiji, Tonga and Samoa 24/7 Facebook group which Salvationists across the territory are encouraged to be a part of.

Our thoughts and prayers are with our colleagues in Indonesia and with the victims families as they work through their grief and loss, for the community as they support those in need and as they continue to witness in these trying times – May God bring healing… 

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