Sunday 3rd May 2026

Here’s our Zoom link –

Topic: St Martin’s Sunday Worship. To Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81508696154?pwd=cnErZFM5VG5OQVhsZkxYc0dxOHdvUT09

Meeting ID: 815 0869 6154
Passcode: 712158

NOTICES:

A very warm welcome to all who worship with us today and many thanks to Rev Hugh Perry for leading our service. Please stay for morning tea afterwards.

Wednesday Walk 6th May meet 9.30am in Somerfield St near Strickland St for a walk around Somerfield.  Coffee at Black and White Café on Colombo St.  All welcome. Janette 021 075 6780.

A new Sunday roster is available today – please check in the foyer to see if there is a copy for you. Anna.

Giving receipts – please collect yours from the foyer if you haven’t already done so. Tax credit claim forms (IR526) are also available.

Donations: if you are able to support the ministry at St Martins our bank account is: 03-1598-0011867-00. Please include your name as a reference.

THIS WEEK AT ST MARTINS                                    

Monday 10am               Tend cuppa & chat (lounge) Emily 022 094 1492

Monday 4.15pm           Meditation Group (lounge) Dugald 021 161 7007

Tuesday 7-8pm             Mums ‘n’ Tums (lounge) Livvy 027 327 6369

Wednesday 9.30am      Port Hills U3A (whole complex) Marilyn 022 648 8692

Wednesday 9.30am      Walk: Somerfield Janette 021 075 6780

Wednesday 7-9pm       Cantabile choir (lounge) Rose 027 254 0586

Thursday 10am             Crafty Crafters (lounge) Sally 332 4730

Thursday 1.30pm          Sit & Keep Fit (church) Anneke 021 077 4065

Friday 10am-12noon    Mums ‘n’ Tums (lounge) Livvy 027 327 6369

   
 
 
 
 
 
 

This year’s Thy Kingdom Come is all about the presence of God through His spirit.

The God who is with us in the everyday – in the joys and sorrows of life (and everything in between) and the One who, through His spirit, longs to reveal Himself to those who do not yet know Him.

There are many Bible stories which demonstrate God’s transformative presence, power and love at work in the lives of people and places – from Ruth, Gideon and Elijah to the story of the early church who waited for the promised Holy Spirit to come.

Our hope is that as we pray for our five people, they will also experience the life-changing love of God and choose to follow Him.

Thy Kingdom Come is a global ecumenical prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray for more people to come to know Jesus. What started in 2016 as an invitation from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to the Church of England has grown into an international and ecumenical call to prayer.