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Church services this week

Anglican

SUNDAY services this week.

KERANG: Sunday 9am Holy Communion with Rev. Dr Jane Lee-Barker followed by morning tea.

Cohuna: 9am morning prayer with ministry team.

Gunbower: 11.15am Holy Communion with Rev Sue Allen. Lunch at cafe.

Leitchville: 9.30am morning prayer with ministry team.

Pyramid Hill: 10am with UCA.

Bears Lagoon: 9am Holy Communion with Rev Sue Alle


Baptist

CHURCH holds its Sunday service at 10.30am on the corner of Fitzroy and Wyndham streets, Kerang.

Senior craft group runs twice a month – on the first and third Thursday in the function room next to the church. Everyone is welcome to attend. Just bring your own craft project and catch up with everyone.

Youth programs are held during the school terms. Sunday school runs during the service from 11am-12noon for primary-aged students.

Play group runs every Tuesday at 10am for pre-schoolers in the function room.

Youth group runs every Friday night during the term for all our high school students. Teens meet in the Powerhouse building next to the community garden from 7.30pm.


Eternity Centre

CORNER Boundary and Wellington streets, Kerang.

Sunday 10am and 7pm: Live praise and worship services.

Online services on Facebook: Eternity Centre Kerang, YouTube: 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.

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