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Anglican

St John’s Anglican Kerang

Sunday March 9, 10am Holy Communion.

Cohuna

Cranmer the Martyr March 5, Ash Wednesday 2pm Rev Sue Allen.

Sunday March 9, Pet Blessing Service 11am at The Beach with Rev Sue Allen, 2.30pm Prayers.

Leitchville

Latimer the Martyr, 11am Morning Prayer Rev Faye Donaldson.

Pyramid Hill St Thomas 9am Morning Prayer Rev Sue Allen.


Uniting

Kerang

Sunday worship 10 am

Pastor Carol Boyce 0402 906 781, Pastor Mark Boyce 0402 906 780.


Eternity Centre

Worship Centre – Corner Boundary and Wellington Streets, Kerang.

Sunday 10am and 7pm – live praise and worship services. Online services on Facebook – Eternity Centre Kerang, Youtube – Pastor Eternity Centre.

Contacts – church office 5450 4440, pastor’s mobile 0491 861 988, elder Graeme Wood 0409 174 660, email: admin@eternitycentre.org, website: eternitycentre.org.


Presbyterian

St Andrew’s Victoria Street Kerang 9am weekly worship service.


Catholic

Mass Times.

St Patrick’s, corner Nolan Street and Wattle Avenue, Kerang.

Wednesday March 5, Ash Wednesday 9.15am Kerang. Friday March 7, 9.15am Mass in Kerang. Sunday March 9, 10.30am Mass.

St Mary’s, King George Street, Cohuna.

Wednesday March 5, Ash Wednesday 12pm Cohuna. Thursday March 6, 9am Mass Cohuna with school students. Sunday March 9, 8.30am Mass.

St Patrick’s, Victoria Street, Pyramid Hill.

Wednesday March 5, Ash Wednesday 6pm Mass Pyramid Hill. Saturday March 8, 6.30pm Mass.

St Joseph’s Church, 19 Chapel Street, Serpentine.

Friday March 7, 6pm Mass.

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