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Anglican

AUGUST 20 services:

St John’s Kerang: 9am morning prayer with Jacqui followed by a cuppa.

Cranmer the Martyr Cohuna: 10.30am combined service at Tree Tops with UCA.

Christ Church Gunbower: 11am morning prayer with Rev Faye Donaldson.

Latimer the Martyr Leitchville: 11.15am Holy Communion with clergy relief. Bring and share lunch.

St Thomas Pyramid Hill: 10am with UCA.

St John’s Bears Lagoon with St Andrews Boort: 9am Holy Communion with clergy relief.


Baptist

KERANG services:

Today: Play group meet together in the function room for all pre-school children.

Tomorrow: Adult craft group meet together at 7.30pm in Powerhouse.

Thursday: 10am adult crafters will meet in the function room. Bring your current project and catch up with others.

Friday: Youth group for teenagers will be having a night off.

Sunday: Hearing from Elder Max Christian. Stay for morning tea following the service.


Catholic

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

Today: 9.15am The Assumption Mass, school and parish.

Tomorrow: 9.15am Mass.

Friday: 9am Confession and Benediction. 9.35am Mass.

Sunday: 10.30am Confirmation Mass.

St Mary’s, King George Street, Cohuna:

Today: 12.30pm The Assumption Mass, school and parish.

Sunday: 2pm Confirmation Mass.

St Patrick’s, Victoria Street, Pyramid Hill:

Today: 2pm The Assumption Mass, school and parish.

Saturday: 5.30pm Confirmation Mass.

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 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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