10.00 am Sandy Bay BWA. On the route to Sandy Bay, there are lots of nasturtiums that grow wild on the side of the road. So pretty.
One new lady joined us, and now we are 6. Had a good time with the ladies. Was very encouraged when Daphne Constantine presented me with a piece of hand made lace edging, to which I must attach to a piece of linen - our first piece of craft work towards our coffee morning in July!
The funds that we raise with this morning will go towards restoring the Jamestown chapel that was damaged in a rock fall more than a year ago. The match box was added to the photo to give an idea of the size of the lace edging. A truly excellent piece of hand crafting.
5.00 pm Cape Villa Bible study. This study used to be held in the home of Charles Thomas, with him as the only attendee. We moved the venue to the Cape Villa sheltered accommodation centre, and today there were 9 people at our meeting. I was told that some of the ladies now consider this time as the highlight of their week. God is good!
7.30 pm Jamestown Bible study at the manse, led by Graeme. He started the second chapter of the 1689 Baptist confession, and did a good job of explaining abstract concepts.
Steve and Maureen stayed behind after the study, and we had a late night watching a comedy DVD. Nice to be able to unwind with friends of "like mind" after a busy day.
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