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Weekly Outline

Mondays - General Counselling and Prayers
we would agree that there is an increase in wrong decisions being taken by many with regards life and death when things don't go well. There is a need for group circle meetings where strength can be pulled from like-minded people. It's the same way testimonies of believers help strengthen our faith.

Tuesdays - Seminars and Workshops
based on our monthly theme we have different sub-themes from which we need to address and formulate action plans as a group. These seminars and workshops also provide opportunities to have filmshows. The effect of having audio-visual meetings can't be overestimated.

Wednesdays - Ecumenism in Music
by bringing people together who have interest in music, we provide in our immediate community, the opportunity for people to sing, have spoken word poetry, learn with the few musical instruments-  we have and understand the power of influence music has in every sector of the society.

Thursdays - Arts and Crafts
the universality of art is just mind blowing. You don't need to understand a language when you see art and even craft. We all love art and craft. While others make, buy, admire or appreciate arts and crafts, a number of others want to learn. We help turn waste to wealth in craft, and engage people in wide imaginations of expressions in art.

Fridays -  Sports and Games
let's exercise our minds and bodies. As we start the week with prayers and counselling to edify our spirit and souls, we end the week with chess, ludo, ayo, softball, bicycle riding and badminton.

#Balance
#TogetherWeCan

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