Wesley Methodist Church, Heaphy Terrace, Fairfield, Hamilton: Final Regular English-Language Service -11 am August 28th 2022 - Invite
Greetings from the Hamilton East Methodist Parish ,
The Parish cordially invites past members of the Wesley congregation to celebrate with us on Sunday 28 August 2022, at 11am, the Hamilton East Methodist Parish final service for the English- speaking congregation which has worshipped at its Wesley Methodist Church since 1925 at Heaphy Terrace, Fairfield.
The Church in Heaphy Terrace will continue to be used by the Parish’s Fijian congregation, and the ‘faithful few’ who have continued to attend English-language services will transfer to St John’s Church in Hamilton East.
The final service will be a very special one for members of the Wesley Congregation past and present and a lunch to follow.
Your attendance would be highly appreciated and an RSVP can be done via emailing the Parish Office: hameastmeth@xtra.co.nz or contacting Sera on 078563940 by 24th of August.
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