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Observance For Victorian Bushfire Victims

Media release

11 February 2009


Reading And Prayer Observance At Lifewise Aotea Chapel For Victorian Bushfire Victims


LIFEWISE, the Community Services division of Methodist Mission Northern, will pay tribute to the Australian bushfire victims with a special reading and prayer observance at their Aotea Chapel in Queen Street on Friday, 13 February.

Superintendent John Murray extends an invitation to everyone in the city to attend the brief service from 10.30am. “In addition to the service, one minute’s silence will mark our immense sadness for the victims and their families, and we would also like to honour all of the emergency services and volunteers involved throughout Victoria.”

A condolences book will be available at the Chapel from 10.30am for the public to sign messages. Following the service, the book will go to the Auckland Town Hall, ground floor, Clock Tower entrance until Friday 20 February, before being sent to Victorian Premier John Brumby.

A collection will take place during the service, and all donations will be provided to the 2009 Victorian Bushfire Fund, established to assist individuals and communities whose lives have
been devastated.


LIFEWISE SERVICE FOR VICTORIAN BUSHFIRE VICTIMS

Where: LIFEWISE Aotea Chapel
370 Queen Street, opposite Auckland Town Hall and Aotea Square

When: 10.30am, Friday, 13 February 2009

Details: A reading and prayer, followed by one minute’s silence; everyone welcome. Condolences book available, and collection taken for bushfire victims.

ENDS

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