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Catholic Mass

St Patrick’s – Corner Nolan Street and Wattle Avenue, Kerang.

Wednesday, September 25, 9.15am Mass.

Friday, September 27, 9.30am Mass.

Sunday, September 29, 10.30am Mass.

St Mary’s, King George Street, Cohuna.

Sunday, September 29, 8.30am Mass

St Patrick’s, Victoria Street, Pyramid Hill.

Saturday, September 28, 6.30pm Mass.

Contact: Parish Priest, Fr Dean, 5452 1041, E-mail: stpatker@bigpond.com.

Anointing of the sick – Contact the Presbytery, 5452 1041

Uniting Church

Sunday, September 29

A barbecue lunch after a service talking about Frontier Services, a retiring offering to support their very valuable work.

Pastoral Care – Michelle Hosking 5450 3990 and Valerie Powley 5452 2050.

Kerang Anglican Church

Sunday, September 29, 10am Holy Communion with Rev. Pam Lawry followed by a cuppa.

Thursday October 3, 11am – 1pm Kids Cook & Create holiday program.

Eternity Centre

Worship Centre – Corner Boundary and Wellington Streets, Kerang.

Sunday 10am and 7pm – live praise and worship services. Online services on 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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