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HALLELUJAH!

Now we can fix the roof!

Now we can prevent more water ingress and de-stabilisation.

Now I can phone our Architect and tell him that we don't have to put the Contractors on hold -----again!

Now I can perhaps sleep easier? Or maybe not, there is still a lot to do.

We firstly have the Re-dedication Service for the Teacher Window, and we need to clean up the Sanctuary. All hands on deck. Dusting, mopping and vacuuming and maybe just a bit of polish?
Lots to do----busy, busy, busy!

Will update later.

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  1. Fantastic! Hallelujah, indeed!

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  2. I echo Ruth's Hallelujah! Everyone who supported us and prayed for us has been vindicated. Perhaps we will now be taken seriously instead of being treated (as we have been by some) as rather quaint and dispensable backwoodspeople! KHPC is here for the next ten years at least, and hopefully for a lot longer. Nonetheless we can't be complacent. A lot of hard work has got to be done to vindicate the presbytery's very massive vote of confidence. So let's keep at it, and let everyone continue to read Fiona's blog and our "Record" on the website, to keep up with our thinking.

    Well done, Fiona, in particular!

    AINZ

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