Nambour Congregation

Service times 9.00AM unless stated otherwise.

Activities in our Church this week


Bible Study
Commencing each Tuesday morning at 9AM in the downstairs
rooms is our Bible study. Rev Maile leads the study group
utilising Rev Darren King’s notes each week. Please come along,
you are all invited to learn more about God, Jesus and their love.


Sunday Sunday Worship Service 9AM


MondaySunshine Linus 8:30-2:30
TuesdayIndoor Bowls 10am-12noon
Narcotics Australia 12pm-2pm
WednesdayTai Chi 8.30-11.00
New World Choir 6:30pm – 9pm
Thursday:
Indoor Bowls 10am-12noon
Narcotics Australia 12noon-2pm
Saturday Orchid Society 12 noon – 4pm
Narcotics Australia 6pm-9pm

Nambour Retirement Village Services

4th MayBowderRev. Maile11.00AM
7th MayESTIARev. Maile (Music: Nola)10.00AM
19th MayRotary Rev. Maile (Music: Rosemary)2.00PM

Children’s Craft Club


The Children’s Craft Club will return on 27 April
after the school holidays. Bring your children,
your grandchildren: they’ll have a wonderful
time learning about God, making some craft,
and then joining us in the Big Church


the Bible Study Group

Inspirational Bible Studies are held in the
downstairs hall every Tuesday from 9am to
10am.

Come and join us as we pray and
enjoy lively discussions of the Scriptures.


If you’re interested, join us on Tuesdays at
9am starting 22nd April

(after school holidays).

We’d love to see you there and
we’ll make you feel most welcome.


This will continue each Tuesday in the school terms.
EVERYONE IS VERY WELCOME TO COME ALONG.
Contact is Betty Jenkins 5441 5385

Adult fellowship


Nambour fellowship will be meeting

next Thursday in our Church.

Please BYO cup and also any eats
that you need. This fellowship will be a bring and share
session, bring something from home and tell us that story,
a couple of good laughs or maybe some great memories can
be shared and enjoyed. Looking forward to seeing many
faces next Thursday for a good time. Everyone welcome.

IN MEMORY It is 80 years on 28th July since Pilot/Officer
Jim Hocking paid the supreme sacrifice. He and his crew were
on a final exercise in a Sterling bomber (nicknamed the Flying
Coffin) when 2 engines caught fire. After ordering his crew to
bail out, he flew the plane away from the town of March in
Cambridgeshire, but crashed in a field nearby. He was 22 years
old. His name is on our Honour Board and the Airforce Stained
Glass window in the church, given by his family in his honour.
Australian Aviation has an article on the following LINK;
https://australianaviation.com.au/2019/08/world-war-ii-raafpilot-jim-hocking-honoured-in-the-uk/
Sunshine Coast Council also has an article on the following LINK;
https://heritage.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/stories/war/jim-hocking