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Around the Churches

Kerang Baptist

PLAY Group is on Tuesday for all pre-school children so please meet in the function room at 10am.

Thursday morning craft group will meet as normal at 10am in the function room. Please don’t forget to bring your own craft, and share a cuppa together.

On Sunday, our 10.30am service will hear Ps. Fred share the message. NextGen Kids Church will start at 10.30am, so don’t forget to sign in your children before the service starts.


Anglican

SERVICES on Sunday:

Sr John’s Kerang: 11am Holy Communion with Rev Nick Hearnshaw followed by a cuppa.

Cohuna/Gunbower/Leitchville: A Parish service in the Gunbower Bush. Meet at Christ Church Gunbower 10.45am to travel to destination.

Christ Church Gunbower: 11am Holy Communion with Rev Sue Allen. Picnic lunch to follow.

St Thomas Pyramid Hill: 10am with UCA.

St. Johns Bears Lagoon with St. Andrews Boort: 2pm KFC celebration service.


Catholic

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

Wednesday: 9.15am mass.

Thursday: 6pm cemetery mass.

Friday: 9.30am Northaven.

Sunday: 10.30am mass.

St Mary’s, King George Street, Cohuna:

Thursday: 9.30am retirement village.

Sunday: 8.30am mass.

St Patrick’s, Victoria Street, Pyramid Hill:

Saturday: 6.30pm cemetery mass.

Contact: Parish Priest, Fr Dean, 5452 1041. Email: stpatker@bigpond.com. Anointing of the sick: Contact the presbytery, 5452 1041.


Uniting

FRIDAY: A community lunch. All very welcome.

Sunday: 10am church service.

Pastoral care: Pastor Carol Boyce, 0402 906 7781, and Pastor Mark Boyce, 0402 906 780. Michelle Hosking, 5450 3990, and Valerie Powley, 5452 2050.

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