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FIRST  CHURCH,  MARTINBOROUGH 150th  ANNIVERSARY  CELEBRATION

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On Sunday,  6  June  2021  First Church, Martinborough will celebrate:

* 166 years since the first Presbyterian Service was held in the South Wairarapa

* 150 years since the first Church building was opened in Martinborough

AND

* 130 years since the current Church was built.

We invite all with past and current connections to join us on

Sunday,  6  June  2021  at our  10.00 am  service.

Corner of Weld and Jellicoe Streets, Martinborough

 The service will be led by the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand,  The Right Rev Fakaofo  Kaio.

For further information please contact Margaret Griffiths 

Tel:  06 306 8102,  Mob:  027 245 9663

Email:  mboro.firstchurch@xtra.co.nz

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