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Service ideas for special events

1) Tractors and Spring.

2) Blessing of a Van

3) Blessing a renovated small rural church.

4) A service for those who have retired to town held annually

5) Something for a family reunion.

6) Centennial Service Message for a Rural District

7) Centennial Service for a Rural District

8) What's in your pack - a Scout church Parade 

9) A Girl Guide Church Parade

10) Blessing a Fire Station

11) Blessing of a  homestead after a fire

12) Blessing of a Library

13)Blessing of a home

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1) Tractors and Spring. A service that was put together based around Bill Bennett's "Listen to the Shepherd Whakarongo Ki Te Kupu", 1997 Printed by Swift Print, 23 Taonui St, Palmerston North, New Zealand


2) Blessing of a Van
Simon is a member of our church who was badly injured in a plane crash when he was in his 20's. Though his injuries meant in time he became confined to a wheel chair he continued to farm. The following blessing was used for a purpose built van he brought.


3) Blessing a renovated small rural church. What we call the smallest church in New Zealand is a church which was made from a converted Station store. It was in major need of repair or closure. The community rallied around and we now have the smartest smallest church in NZ.


4) A service for those who have retired to town held annually
This is a service we hold in Blenheim where many of the people of our district retire to. It gives an opportunity for people to gather have a small service and then share lunch and enjoy catching up with each other.


5) Something for a family reunion.


6) Centennial Service Message for a Rural District.In 1999 Seddon celebrated 100 years since the first ballot of farm land the following is the address given in a special centenary service.


7) Centennial Service for a Rural District


8) What's in your pack - a Scout church Parade 

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