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Mar 2019
Annual Congregational Meeting
Session hereby gives notice that the congregation will hold its Annual Meeting at the Church on Sunday morning the 31st March at the conclusion of the Worship Service. The meeting will receive a report from the Moderator as well as the Financial Statement, appoint auditors for the coming year and transact such other business as may be proposed.Please address any questions regarding detail of the AFS to Keith Sobey before the ACM so that he can be suitably prepared to…
Find out more »Apr 2019
Fast & Pray
We are joining our fellow Presbyterian churches in a day of prayer & fasting for our country, focussing on: upcoming elections, drought, unemployment, racism, corruption & crime. Please join us.
Find out more »Tenebrae
The word Tenebrae is Latin for "shadows" or "darkness." This service is an ancient tradition in Christian history that took place on one of the last three days of Holy Week: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, or Holy Saturday. The purpose of this service was to remember the events that occurred in Jesus' life from the entrance into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday through the night of Jesus' burial on Good Friday. The most distinctive aspect of the service is the use…
Find out more »Easter Sunrise Service
Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is the most important Christian festival, and the one celebrated with the greatest joy. On Good Friday, Jesus Christ was executed by crucifixion. His body was taken down from the cross, and buried in a cave. The tomb was guarded and an enormous stone was put over the entrance, so that no-one could steal the body. On the following Sunday, some women visited the grave and found that the stone had been…
Find out more »Date Night in the Quad
Please arrive at 6.45 pm. Tea, Coffee and Snacks provided
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Jun 2019
Pentecost
For Christians, Pentecost is a holiday on which we commemorate the coming of the Holy Spirit on the early followers of Jesus. Before the events of the first Pentecost, which came a few weeks after Jesus’ death and resurrection, there were followers of Jesus, but no movement that could be meaningfully called “the church.” Thus, from an historical point of view, Pentecost is the day on which the church was started. This is also true from a spiritual perspective, since…
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