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EVENTS (ONGOING AND FUTURE)
PRAYER BREAKFASTS
The Milngavie Churches Prayer Breakfasts continue on a monthly basis when Christians from all the Milngavie Churches come together to pray for local, national and international needs.  The morning commences at 8.00 am for breakfast and 8.45 am to 9.30 am for prayer.  All are welcome.  
4 February        St Andrew’s Church
3 March             St Luke’s Church
7 April                United Free Church
5 May                 St Paul’s Church
2 June               Allander Church


CHRISTIANITY EXPLORED
A Christianity Explored course organised by Allander Church is being held in the Tea Cosy, Milngavie Town Centre for 7 weeks.  This commenced on Tuesday 17 January 2012.  The course is for anyone who wishes to know the basics of Chriistianity but is also an ideal course for Christians who wish to re examine the basis of their faith.  It is being organised and run by Alex Bedford, a street evangelist from Glasgow supported by members of Allander Church. There is no charge for the course and it is open to people of all ages and backgrounds.  Why not join Alex and the team at 7.00 pm on when you will be made very welcome.

HOLY WEEK SERVICES
 The Holy Week services organised by the Milngavie Churches will be held in St Luke’s Church from Monday 2 to Friday 6 April 2012.  The guest speaker is Richard Tiplady, Principal of the International Christian College in Glasgow. On Good Friday there will be a Walk of Witness through the village commencing with a time of prayer in Allander Evangelical Church followed.  Refreshments including hot cross buns will be served at the conclusion of the walk.

OPEN DAY
Friendship House will have an Open Day on Saturday  2 June as part of the Flower Festival held in St Andrews Church.  The Festival provides an opportunity for each Church to prepare a floral display showing something of God’s glory in flowers.