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Garden Festival 2011

St Matthew’s is having a festival to celebrate the end of the year – hope you can all be there!

Garden Festival 2011 Flier

 

 

Features:

  • permaculture workshop with Beck Lowe
  • cooking a free lunch with Kylie Martens
  • getting your hands dirty in the Community Garden
  • yoga with Rondah Dam
  • bicycle making with Ali Turnbull
  • live music with Stuart Manderson
  • check out the fun of the Toy Library
WHEN: Sunday, December 11
TIME: 10-2pm
WHERE: St Matthew’s, corner Creeth St and Eaglehawk Rd, Long Gully
COST: nothing

Christ in the Neighbourhood – Jarrod McKenna

What does it look like and feel like to follow Christ in our neighbourhoods, with peace, justice, love and hope?

Seeds Bendigo and Cornerstone Community are hosting a mini-festival over Friday night and Saturday morning.

Christ in the Neighbourhood – download flier

FEAST OF STORIES – Friday night, 16th September
Join us for stories, food and music as we celebrate the joys and sorrows of following Christ in our neighbourhoods. (NB – Jarrod will not be at the Feast of Stories)

TRUTH LAB WITH JARROD MCKENNA – Saturday 17th September.
The Surrender gathering (www.surrender.org.au) has been kind enough to lend us Jarrod McKenna for this morning, which should be fantastic!

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Gender Equality in the Church

Gender equality in the church continues to be a fraught issue for the Australian church. Cheryl Catford-McCallum, one of Australia’s foremost thinkers in this area, shares her learnings with us.

Date: Tuesday 14th June
Time: 7.30 – 9pm
Place: St Matthew’s, 153 Eaglehawk Rd, Bendigo

0611- Cheryl Catford – Click for flier

Prayer, Permaculture & the Poor

This discussion event is inspired in part by the “Hope…It Grows!” Community Garden at St Matthew’s.

Marcus will explore how some of the basic insights of Permanent Agriculture have influenced gardening and will consider how such principles might bear fruit in our own spiritual lives and those of disadvantaged communities.

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