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Beyond These Days

Published: December 13, 2012

Beyond These Days is a four day experience into the rhythm of Holy Week as journeyed by Jesus.
It will offer participants the opportunity to walk gently with Christ as together we pray, sing, reflect,
discuss ... and remember the events that shape our story.

Facilitated by Jesse Manibusan & the Augustinian Ministry Team

Sunday 24 March (4:00pm) - Wednesday 27 March (3:00pm) 2013

The Tops Conference Centre, Stanwell Tops, south of Sydney

Cost: $440 (facilitation, accommodation, meals)

www.beyondthesedays.com.au/


 

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