Keep Your Eye On The Ball
Half Night of Prayer
Prayer is an essential element of every Christian and Christian Community so during the evening there will be an opportunity for us all to join together to pray for SAJ and the various activities and groups; for our community and for the wider world.
Don’t work this Father’s Day - God gave you the day off! Instead, join us at The Salvation Army Johnsonville. We have giveaways and great coffee. You won’t want to miss the special morning tea. Take the day off and join us at 10:00am for this exciting Sunday for the whole family!
To read the latest “In Touch” Click here
The latest Issue contains articles titled:
“The Solidarity of Sin”
“Just Economics… The big business of punishment”
“Just Courts and prisons…”
“Just theology…The great interrupter”
And “Just thinking… The streets and suites of crime”
Join us for an evening of fun, fashion & family!
Thursday 22nd July @ 7:00pm
Tickets are $15 each and are available from:
The Salvation Army
Johnsonville office
125 - 137 Johnsonville Road
Johnsonville
To read the latest “In Touch” Click here
The latest Issue focuses on Budgets and includes the following:
“Senior citizens—a fast-growing cohort”
“Interns Corner - Who cares: the Budget and the hope of youth”
And more…
No service at SAJ, but please march with us in the Johnsonville Anzac Parade and then join everybody at the service held outside the RSA. Meet 9:30am at Burgess Road.
Our first 1/2 night of prayer for 2010 will be on Friday 26th March commencing at 7.30pm. Prayer is an essential element of every christian and christian community so during the evening there will be an opportunity for us all to join together to pray for SAJ and the various activities and groups; for our community and for the wider world.
The office will be closed from 25 December to 11 January. If you have any pastoral matters, please contact Paul & Raewyn until Monday 28 December, and then Beth & John Elliot until Thursday 21 Janaury.
Just to let people know that the meat left over from the Volunteers BBQ last weekend was gratefully received by the Men’s Night Shelter in Taranaki Street.
Tranz Metro in Wellington have developed an event and partnership with The Salvation Army to support the Army’s caring work in the Wellington region for the Christmas/New Year period by collecting food for our food banks.
The idea involves a special 4 coach English Electric service that will operate on Saturday 28th November which will call at every station in the electrified network to collect donations of non perishable food.
A reminder that shoe boxes need to be returned to The Salvation Army Johnsonville Office no later than Sunday 25th October. There is an Operation Christmas child table set up in the foyer where you can leave your filled shoe boxes. This will be set up every Sunday through to Sunday 25th October. Alternatively boxes can be dropped off during the week at the church office upstairs.
Kihikihi is an interactive sound installation inspired by the New Zealand chorus cicada, which is renowned for its rhythmic and persistent sound that heralds the end of summer.
Featuring the trials of three well-known gothic literature characters: Dr Frankenstein, Count Dracula, and Dr Jekyll/Mr Hyde, Verdict’s courtroom sees the souls of the dead put on trial for their sins.
Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday 10 December 2024 at St Ninian’s, Newcombe Crescent, Karori at 7.30pm. Members and friends welcome. “There’s gold in them thar hills: the archaeology of Wellington’s gold rush and the Albion Battery” Michael Grace and Mary O’Keeffe will tell the fascinating story of Wellington’s 19th century gold rush […]