CHRISTMAS BOWL’S 60TH YEAR — The Gift that Keeps on Giving
After the end of World War 2, the Christmas Bowl began as a unique way for churches to work together, uniting and inspiring others to bring hope in a volatile and unstable world. This year marks the 60th year of Australians giving and sharing through the Christmas Bowl.
Over the past 60 years, it has delivered critical assistance to people around the world affected by poverty and ongoing conflict. The Christmas Bowl has become an important symbol of people helping people. If you would like to find out more about the 2008 Christmas Bowl Appeal and its work, go to http://www.ncca.org.au – full resources available.
“The Gift of Christmas” a celebration of the music of Christmas
with Pamela Jansson and the Ashley Arbuckle Quartet
Penrhos College Chapel Morrison St Como
Sunday December 14th at 5 pm
Tickets are available from the Council of Churches office on 9274 38888
Proceeds to Christmas Bowl


