Destiny Church in town

Destiny Church’s Man Up/ Tu Tangata tour stopped in at the Cambridge Town Hall on September 15.

Around 100 bikers, clad in black, red and white, descended on Cambridge last Saturday, part of the Destiny Church’s Man Up/ Tu Tangata tour.

The bikers gathered outside the Town Hall before travelling over to Te Awamutu, finishing up in Hamilton where they held a family fun day and Hui.

The ride was designed to promote the church’s 15-week Man Up programme for men and their Legacy programme for women.

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