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Anglican

SERVICES for Sunday, April 30.

St John’s Kerang: 11am Holy Communion with Rev Gayle Teasdale and Jacqui Minnis.

Cohuna, Pyramid Hill and Boort cluster service at St Thomas Pyramid Hill: 11am Holy Communion with Rev Sue Allen. Bring shared lunch for afterwards.


Baptist

KERANG Tuesday playgroup returns on Tuesday, May 2.

Wednesday, 3.30pm-5pm: Kids’ Club returns for primary-aged children. Held in Powerhouse, enter via Wyndham Street. 7.30pm-9.30pm: Chocolate Owl Craft Group in Powerhouse. Bring along your project, enjoy a cuppa, chocolate and craft together. Gold coin donation.

Youth group returns on Friday, May 5.

Sunday, 10.30am: Church service followed by morning tea and chats afterwards.


Catholic

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

Tomorrow: 9.15am Mass.

Sunday, April 30: 10.30am Mass.

St Mary’s, King George Street, Cohuna.

Friday, April 28: 10.30am funeral Mass.

Sunday, April 30: 8.30am Mass

St Patrick’s, Victoria Street, Pyramid Hill.

Saturday, April 29: 6pm Mass, 7pm CLP at St Patrick’s School

Contact: Parish Priest, Fr Dean, 5452 1041, e-mail: stpatker@bigpond.com. Anointing of the sick: Contact the Presbytery, 5452 1041


Eternity Centre

WORSHIP centre, corner Boundary and Wellington streets, Kerang.

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

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, April 30: 10am with Pastor Mark.

Pastoral care: Pastor Carol Boyce, 0402 906 781, Pastor Mark Boyce, 0402 906 780, Michelle Hosking, 54550 3990, and Valerie Powley, 5452 2050.

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