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Services for Sunday

St John’s Kerang: 9am prayer with Jacqui Minnis. Followed by a cuppa.


Baptist

Today, 10am-11.30am: Playgroup in the function room. Enter through the playground in Fitzroy Street.

Tomorow, 3.30pm-5pm: Kid’s club for primary-aged children, held in Powerhouse. Enter via Wyndham Street.

7.30pm-9.30pm: Chocolate Owl Craft Group, also in Powerhouse, bring along your project, enjoy a cuppa, chocolate and craft together. Gold coin donation.

Thursday, 10am-12noon: Craft group in the function room. Bring along your project and enjoy crafting and chatting together.

Friday, 7.30pm-9.30pm: Youth group in Powerhouse. Gold coin donation.

Sunday, 10.30am: Worship experience in the church with Andrew Naylor from BUV Hub. As always, stay for morning tea cuppas and chats.


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

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

Presbyterian

ST Andrew’s, Victoria Street, Kerang

9am weekly worship service

Uniting

Sunday, March 19: 10am church service.

Pastoral care: Pastor Carol Boyce, 0402 906 781; Pastor Mark Boyce, 0402 906 780; Michelle Hoskin, 5450 3990 and Valerie Powley, 5452 2050.

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