Home » Opinion » Easter Services

Easter Services

Anglican

EASTER services:

Good Friday: 9.30am combined churches Stations of the Cross at Atkinson Park, Kerang.

St John’s Kerang: Sunday 11am Holy Communion with Ven Peter Blundell.

Cranmer the Martyr Cohuna: Wednesday celebrate Messiah at noon. Good Friday, 3pm, combined churches the passion of Christ at Cohuna Catholic Church followed by afternoon tea at the Gateway.

Latimer the Martyr Leitchville: Maundy Thursday 5pm Holy Communion with Rev Sue Allen.

St Thomas Pyramid Hill: Maundy Thursday 8pm Holy Communion with Rev Sue Allen. Easter Sunday combined parish service at 10am Holy Communion.

St Andrew’s Boort: Easter Sunday Ecumenical dawn service at 6.30am.


Baptist

Good Friday: Stations of the Cross. Please meet at 9.30am at Atkinson Park. 10.30am hot cross buns and cuppa.

Easter Sunday: Join us at 10.30am for a special Easter service followed by cuppa and chat.


Catholic

TUESDAY at 11am: Sacred Heart Cathedral.

Thursday: 5pm at Cohuna with Fr Dean, 6.30pm at Pyramid Hill with Fr Dean, 6pm at Kerang with Fr Doroteo.

Friday: 9.30am Stations of the Cross at Kerang, 3pm at Cohuna, 3pm at Pyramid Hill with Fr Dean, 3pm at Kerang with Fr Doroteo.

Saturday: 6pm at Pyramid Hill with Fr Dean, 6pm at Cohuna with Fr Doroteo.

Sunday: 10.30am at Kerang with Fr Doroteo.


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:

Good Friday worship: 10am with Rev Bruce Riding.

Easter Sunday worship: 9am with Rev Bruce Riding.


Uniting

GOOD Friday: Ecumenical walk at Atkinson Park, Kerang.

Easter Sunday: 10am service with Pastor Mark.

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

Digital Editions


  • Pressure grows for water inquiry

    Pressure grows for water inquiry

    THE New South Wales Government has backed calls by an independent member of State Parliament for a royal commission into water management. Member for Murray,…

More News

  • Review raises concerns over artificial intelligence

    Review raises concerns over artificial intelligence

    Concerns are mounting over the effectiveness of The Murray-Darling Basin Plan Review, with key stakeholders concerned about the use of artificial intelligence. Questions have emerged around the use of artificial…

  • Safety a priority

    Safety a priority

    EVERY farmer deserves to come home safely at the end of the day. That is the message at the heart of a new statewide campaign urging Victorian farmers to see…

  • Catches signal healthy waters

    Catches signal healthy waters

    MURRAY cod numbers are on the rise along Gunbower Creek and the wider Murray River system, with environmental water flows and on ground habitat works credited for healthier native fish…

  • Jujubes jewel

    Jujubes jewel

    THEY look like tiny apples, taste like a crisp pear and carry more vitamin C than an orange. And in the red dirt of Koraleigh, they are quietly reshaping one…

  • Golden opportunity for future

    Golden opportunity for future

    THE Victorian Farmers Federation has called on the State Government to make strategic investments in agriculture, saying smarter policy and targeted funding in seven priority areas could supercharge the industry…

  • Growers warn of fallout from visa cuts

    Growers warn of fallout from visa cuts

    UNPICKED crops, decimated rural communities and higher supermarket prices are among the consequences that could unfold if One Nation’s anti-immigration policy were to be implemented, farmers and experts have warned.…

  • Warm weather set to continue

    Warm weather set to continue

    BARLEY prices are supported as drought speculation builds, with growers holding onto grain for livestock feed. The Bureau of Meteorology January drought statement showed below-average rainfall for much of Victoria…

  • Grant strengthens cattle and red meat industry

    Grant strengthens cattle and red meat industry

    Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) in partnership with industry peak bodies, has secured a grant from the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations to deliver a major new initiative designed to…

  • Microbiome delivering maximum results

    Microbiome delivering maximum results

    STRONG roots and fibrous stems have proven hardy resistance to excessive heat, and saved a young nursery from devastating losses. Permaculturist Russell Calder did not lose a single plant through…

  • Climate-hardy seedlings

    Climate-hardy seedlings

    DECORATIVE shrubs, trees and ground cover propagated, grafted and grown in Nyah have been designed to withstand harsh Mallee conditions. The centrepiece of the Calder Nurseries Australia collection is the…