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Welcome to the Papamoa Anglican Mission - Naumai Haere mai |
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A partnership between the Anglican Diocese of Waiapu and the Waiapu Anglican Social Services Trust Board serving local communities in the Bay of Plenty for 150 years.
Are you looking for...
A church that is…
- ‘close to home’ - family-focused - open to your questions - offers social services to the local community - welcomes people from all backgrounds
The Papamoa Anglican Mission could be an answer to your search - "you are welcome here" |
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Every Sunday at 9.00 am
Holy Communion including a children's programme
Also
Every Tuesday
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9.30 am - 11.30 am
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Pre-School Music & Playgroup to follow (Contact: Andrea - see "Mission Contacts" to email her) |
Pre-School Music & Playgroup - every Tuesday in term time
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Sunday 12 February 2012
OS 6
2 Kings 5:1-14
This story tells us that Israel's God is sovereign over Aramea and all other lands – not only Israel. It was usual to bring gifts when approaching a prophet. The word translated leprosy can refer to any of a number of skin diseases.
Psalm 30
1 Corinthians 9:24-27
Paul has written that he has been “entrusted with a commission” from God to spread the good news. He has gone beyond what God expects of him, making himself the servant of all. He accepts this discipline voluntarily, and “for the sake of the gospel”.
Mark 1:40-45
At Capernaum Jesus has surprised those worshipping and studying in the synagogue by teaching without reference to the scriptures and by healing a mentally disturbed man by command alone. He has also cured Peter’s mother-in-law of a fever. He has now moved on to other towns in Galilee.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 05 February 2012 15:38 |
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