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Caring for Creation in Karori

Letetia Cheetham from St Ninian's Uniting Parish

The St Ninian's Fishing club meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 pm on Zoom and we have been developing our understanding of how we can be disciples in our community. 🙏

Our Fishing club events are community-facing with a focus on discipleship. Our next event planned focuses on the Season of Creation.
Caring for Creation in Karori: Sunday 4 September at 2 - 4pm
Monaghan Reserve (near 65 Monaghan Ave)

We will be supporting Karori Kaitiaki planting in community spaces on Monaghan Ave. Please bring gardening gloves, a water bottle and a jacket. Also a lopper, spade/shovel and rake. This is a great opportunity to join our community to help care for God's creation. Suitable for all ages. 🪴

Please join us. 😊

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