Features of the Winter Festival – August 12 to August 27
ONE SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE ONLY DURING THE WINTER FESTIVAL – 10.00AM
Three Sunday family worship Services: 10.00am to 11.10am
Service includes special music from our guests and refreshments
11.30am: Concert from our guests
12.00 noon: Soup and Rolls brunch
Plus
Three Monday evening seminars – 7.30pm to 9.00pm – Centennial Hall
Open to all – Admission by Koha
Theme: The future – Admission by Koha
What Kind of Future do I want for New Zealand (or world), and what first steps must be taken to achieve this”.
Sunday, August 12: Preacher James J. George. Author of just published book –
‘Paradise – Escaping the Terror of History’
Music: The Sensational Six – a multi-generational family of musicians – Awesome!
Monday August 13 –7.30 to 9.00pm Public Forum – Centennial Hall
All Welcome – entrance by Koha
James J.George. Author of ‘Paradise – Escaping the Terror of History’ and Middle East specialist – James formerly lectured to us in the ‘What the Hell is Happening in the Middle East? His topic: “The kind of World I would like to see and first steps to achieving it”.
Sunday August 19: Inspiration from Julie King – Founder of ‘Love Soup’
Music: Vladimir Shilov – Beautiful Music in the modern style
Monday 20th 7.30 to 9.00pm Public Forum – Centennial Hall
All Welcome – entrance by Koha
Alan Davidson – social policy analyst and media specialist for The Salvation Army’s Social Policy & Parliamentary Unit. Topic: What kind of New Zealand would I like to see and first steps on achieving it.
Sunday August 26: Preacher Paul Williams – Specialist Counsellor for troubled youth and Chairman of the Glenn Innis Budgeting Service.
Music: Trad Asian Instruments meets Modern Jazz – Kino and Mina
Monday 27th 7.30 to 9.00pm Public Forum – Centennial Hall
All Welcome – entrance by Koha
Paul Williams – Mary Goldfinch, Dr Felicity Williamson – What kind of New Zealand do we want for youth and first steps in achieving it.