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Around the churches May 10

ANGLICAN

Sunday, May 15

St John’s Kerang: 9am Holy Communion – Rev Sue Allen

Cranmer the Martyr Cohuna: 9am morning prayer – Jacqui Minnis

Christchurch Gunbower: 11am morning prayer – Rev Faye Donaldson

Latimer the Martyr Leitchville: 11am Holy Communion – Rev Sue Allen. Followed by shared lunch

CATHOLIC

ST Patrick’s, corner Nolan Street and Wattle Avenue, Kerang

Tuesday, May 10: 5pm

Wednesday, May 11: 9.15am Mass

Friday, May 13: 8.30am Adoration, 9.15am Mass

Sunday, May 15: 10.30am Mass

St Mary’s, King George Street, Cohuna

Tuesday, May 10: 9.15am Mass

Sunday, May 15: 8.30am Mass

St Patrick’s, Victoria Street, Pyramid Hill

Saturday, May 14: 6.30pm Mass

Contact: parish priest, Fr Dean, 5452 1041 or 0428 792 150, or email: stpatker@bigpond.com

Anointing of the sick: contact the Presbytery, 5452 1041 or 0428 792 150

ETERNITY CENTRE

WORSHIP centre, corner Boundary and Wellington streets, Kerang

Sunday: 10am and 7pm live praise and worship services

BRIC Centre, Boort, 119-121 Godfrey Street, Boort

First Sunday of the month 2pm call to prayer

Last Sunday of the month 2pm live praise and worship service

Online services: Facebook: @Eternity Centre Kerang

YouTube: @Pastor Eternity Centre

Contacts: Church office phone: 5450 4440, Pastor’s mobile phone: 0491 861 988, Elder Graeme Wood: 0409 174 660, email: admin@eternitycentre.org, website: eternitycentre.org, Facebook page @Eternitycentre

PRESBYTERIAN

ST Andrew’s, Victoria Street, Kerang

9am weekly worship service

UNITING

Sunday, May 15: 10am local group

Kerang men’s breakfast at Kerang Uniting Church Hall, Saturday, May 14 at 8am

RSVP via text or phone to 0402 906 780. All very welcome

Pastoral care: Pastor Carol Boyce, 0402 906 781 and Pastor Mark Boyce, 0402 906 780

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