Events

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Relationships are the stuff of life. They bring meaning and significance. Life's great joys are nothing without someone to share them with. And sorrow and pain find release in shared tears. We know the reality of these truths but we also feel the profound complexity of relationships. As much as relationships are crucial, they are also difficult. We long to have loving families but so often they are the places of discontent. We yearn for harmonious work-places but so often they are places of competition and gossip.

KYC 2005 is all about God's view of relationships. Why they are so important. Why we get them so mixed up. And why Jesus is God's wisdom for how to live in right relationships. We're all "Looking for Relationship" in some form or other. We need to hear God's wisdom so that we can be in Christ-like relationships. KYC is a great opportunity to come away in relationship with others from your church and learn about God's wisdom for our relationships.

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The induction ceremony for the 2005-2006 Deacon Board will be held at Oxford Street Uniting Church.
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Start: 20:00

The birthday party for UG will be held on the 25 February 2005. This will be the first time that UG will meet together.

UG is a fellowship group for people who have just graduated from high school, and who are not working full time. Please join us to celebrate its formation.For details, contact Carmen Chan, Kelvin Mo, or Ethan Zuo using this form.

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Start: 19:00

Work is a big part of all our lives. Sometimes we wish it wasn't as big a part as it is! Most of us spend more time at work most days than we do at home with our families or resting. It's a big part of our lives! Which makes it so important to consider what God says about it. That's what we are going to do this year at MKC. Helping us to do that will be Vaughan Roberts, Sam Chan, John Chapman and Ian Powell. So if you've ever struggled with balancing work and life and your relationship with God - plan to come along. It promises to be a helpful time.

  • For more information about the Convention, please see the Convention web site.
  • If you are interested in attending, please contact Matt Tse by 11 January 2005.

 

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Start: 10:30

All proceeds from sales of selected photos will be donated to North Side Chinese Alliance Church Building Fund.

Exhibition is open from 19 March to 26 March 2005 (closed Sunday).Admission is free.

James has traveled extensively, from Bali, Yunnam, Xinjing to Burma, to capture the beauty of nature, the vivid dynamism of ethnic festivities, the tenderness of people’s facial expression and motion in sports.

James was the vice-president of the Australian Chinese Photographic Club in 2003. Since 2001 he has been rated one of Top Ten Photographers in Salon Colour Prints each year. James also won the 2002 Championship of Open Colour Print held by the Redland National Photographic Club. In 2004, James won 3 gold and 3 silver awards in five various regional competitions.