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Crystal Palace Sunday Assembly Winter Sing A Long 14th December


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Crystal Palace Sunday Assembly Winter Sing A Long

14th December 5-6pm

The Phoenix Centre, 66 Westow Street, Upper Norwood, SE19 3AF


A full-blown festive sing-a-long! We will be interspersing the songs with festive poetry, cracker jokes, and reflections, and to round off the service we will be serving mince pies and mulled wine.


At our Winter Wonder Sing-a-long on Sunday 14th, we would ask that you bring two small things:

1 a few pounds to contribute to the hire of the hall and the refreshment

2)a contribution to Sunday Assembly Crystal Palace?s Shoebox Appeal.

SACP has linked up with The Rotary Club who will be delivering gifts to children who live in poverty in some of the poorest parts of Europe. We would ask that the items are new, and could fit inside a shoebox. Click here for guidelines - http://www.rotaryshoebox.org/?page_id=20


We know there are a lot of financial demands on us all at this time of year, but if our 100+ strong congregation each brought an item, the cumulative effect would be awesome, and would make such a difference to disadvantaged children at this festive season.


So we look forward to seeing you at The Phoenix Community Centre on Sunday 14th December at 5pm; wear something festive, get ready to sing, laugh, and rub shoulders with your local community as the darkest night of the year approaches, and together we will Wonder More and Help Often.


Click here to book your free place on Event Brite - http://bit.ly/1r1uIcS


See you there!


Crystal Palace Sunday Assembly

@SunAssemblyCP

https://www.facebook.com/SundayAssemblyCrystalPalace

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