Welcome to Tamaki PIPC Kids blogspot! PIPC stands for Pacific Islanders Presbyterian Church and we are the Tamaki branch, situated in the east Auckland suburb of Glen Innes. The posts you see and read here are based upon the life & times, the idea's, work & thoughts of our children and our church. It is our prayer that anything you see and read here, be a blessing to you. In the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and our Saviour, Amen.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Pulega Tupulaga(Youth) Service 2011
Every year our Tupulaga (Samoan Youth) combine with our neighboring PIPC churches to conduct a youth service. This year the Tupulaga service was hosted by Onehunga. Although the day was cold and wet, this didn't stop the Awesome name of our Heavenly Father lifted up - beginning with Praise and Worship. Later Panmure performed a Creative Dance, followed by a Chorus speech by Tamaki and Onehunga presented a short drama. The finale item was a combined song.
Watch and listen to the combined song by our Tupulaga from Aukilani Sasa'e. Malo lava Tupulaga!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Which way? God's Way!
The cool Kindy kids conducted their family service in June. Their theme was called, Which way? God's Way!
Please leave a comment for the cutest kids in Sunday School.
God loves you Kindy kids!
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Tug of Life
Here are some highlights of the uplifting and inspiring Family Service by the talented Grades 11 & 12.
Great work team!
May God continue to shine brightly in your lives as you continue to strive to serve and uplift His holy name.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Tug of Life. Flesh v's the Spirit
Students from Grades 11 and 12, 18 years through to 29 led the morning service at Tamaki PIPC on the 31st of July. The theme was 'Tug of life'. The classes based their items on the verses found in Romans 8 and Galatians 5. In particular the verses related to the tug of life between the 'Flesh and the Spirit'. This is the intro trailer that was used before the play 'Tug of life'. Camera's followed two characters for a day, highlighting the constant tug between the flesh and Spirit when making decisions - big and small. Footage from the actual service will be shared soon.
Congratulations to the students, parents and teachers who worked together to put the service together. God's name be lifted on high. Feel the tug of the Spirit? Let yourself be led there every time : )
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