Thoughts from the Desk
Carols Under the Fig Tree
Friday 13th, November
posted by: David Smith
This year we have a great opportunity to host a Carols by Candlelight event at the Parkside Primary School oval. I’m sure that this privilege is the fruit of our efforts to build a positive relationship with the school. Offerring LAP volunteers, the free use of our facilities and various other services has had a good relational effect with the school. Now the challenge is to run a good carols service, with games for the kids, BBQ and drinks along with great music, that will be enjoyed by all. This is a chance for all of our mission areas to converge in on eevent. Our own children and youth will be involved, and the invitation will be extended to the school, our immediate neighbours and our WAG community (skilled migrants see here)
It will be “All hands on deck” for this great event on Sunday 20th December at 6pm at the parkside Primary School oval.
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Yeah I’m with you Riley (just a few days late)! Rehearsal sounded awesome and it was loads of fun to work with a choir. Gotta love that 3 part harmony!
By andrea on 10 Dec 2009
Looking forward to it. I’m half pumped, half panicked! I know the latter will fade…
By David Smith on 10 Dec 2009
lol ... panicked? NEVER! You’re cool calm collected David surely!
By melissa on 15 Dec 2009
Hee hee - ask him what time he wakes up on a Sunday morning!
By andrea on 15 Dec 2009
Yes it’s true! Last few Sundays have been 4am. On the outside I’m cool calm and collected, on the inside I go gooey like a timtam in the sun. I’ve discovered that in ministry, sincerity is such an important factor. I’m so glad I’ve learned to fake it.
By David Smith on 15 Dec 2009
4 am????!!!!!!!!!! AGH! And you no longer even have preschoolers in your house ... good grief how do you cope?!
By melissa on 16 Dec 2009
By laying on my couch at about 3pm on the Sunday and sounding like this - ZzzZZzZzzzZzZzz
By David Smith on 16 Dec 2009