The Dubbo Presbyterian Church has invited residents to a week for events aimed at showing people what a difference Jesus makes to different areas of life.
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The DPC is hosting 13 various events over the week starting January 16.
"The main aim of the week is to see how Jesus makes a difference in everyday life," Dubbo Presbyterian Church Pastor Wayne Connor.
The DPC has invited anyone interested exploring the meaning of life and the claims made by Jesus Christ for a week of enjoyable and informative activities.
Activities include an ultimate frisbee competition with a guest speaker who has represented Australia in Ultimate Frisbee, a men's breakfast at the Dubbo RSL where men can hear from the head F111 engineer from Squadron Six who overseen drones in Afghanistan, a watercolour painting class, trivia night, women's health evening and barefoot bowls tournament.
Pastor Connor is excited for the week's events.
"Most years we've run a kids club and this year we're running a week for adults," he said.
"We want to show people how He (Jesus) is relevant today."
Pastor Connor said there were also events available to discuss religion.
"There's a Q and A with the minister so you can grill him about God," he said.
"We've tried to make a real range of events."
Pastor Connor recommended visiting the DPC website dpc.org.au or Facebook page for a full range of events.
He said there was something for everyone.