After worship I take up my regular spot at the back of the church. Like a smiling sentinel, it’s my responsibility to greet worshippers as they exit the building.
The Upside Down Circus was born in 2010—an opportunity for families living in the northern suburbs of Adelaide to discover that Jesus turns our upside-down world the right way up.
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What could one particular group of African, Indigenous Australian and Caucasian teenage girls from Kilburn have in common? An extreme level of passion and …
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To kiss—or not …
After worship I take up my regular spot at the back of the church. Like a smiling sentinel, it’s my responsibility to greet worshippers as they exit the building.
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Pointing the way
The Upside Down Circus was born in 2010—an opportunity for families living in the northern suburbs of Adelaide to discover that Jesus turns our upside-down world the right way up.
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When God joins the team
What could one particular group of African, Indigenous Australian and Caucasian teenage girls from Kilburn have in common? An extreme level of passion and …
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