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Sunday Services
7.30am Holy Eucharist...An early
morning service using the traditional liturgy and language of the popular 1662
Book of Common Prayer.
9.30am Sung Eucharist...A sung service,
using the contemporary liturgy of A Prayer Book for Australia, 1995 and
traditional and contemporary music with pipe organ. A Solemn Celebration is held
once each month and on High Feasts.
Sunday School meets 1st and 3rd Sundays of the
month at 9:30am.
At Morning Tea after the second service we have the chance to relax and get to
know each other.
Music at St.John's... click here
The history of the organ at St.
John's... Click Here
Wednesday
Service
11am Holy Eucharist.... An intimate service including prayers for healing and
anointing for the sick, with a focus on prayer for those in need.
Contact the Rector if you would like to
have someone special included in our prayers.
Baptisms,
Marriages and Funerals
Please contact the Rector if you would like:
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to have your child baptised at St.
John’s
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to have your marriage service at St.
John’s
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to have a funeral at St. John’s.
Baptisms are traditionally held during the 9.30am Eucharist on Sundays.
Weddings and funerals are by arrangement with the Rector.
Ministry with
the Sick and the Dying
“Are any among you sick? They
should call for the elders of the church and have them pray over them, anointing
them with oil in the name of the Lord”
Please call the Rector if you wish to have the benefit of the
ministry to the sick – either for yourself or anyone known to you.
A ministry is also available for anyone who is facing death.
Prayers, support and, if appropriate, anointing is available to anyone,
including those in hospital who are in any kind of need or distress.
Pastoral and
Spiritual Counselling including Care for the Elderly
This ministry is offered by the Rector and selected people to those in need.
Contact: the Rector at 9810 1396 or cjbutt@digisurf.net.au
Reconciliation
and Forgiveness
“Go in peace.
The Lord has put away all your sins, and pray for me, a sinner”
The ministry of individual reconciliation is part of the Anglican tradition.
It is available at any time on request.
The priest, after confession of sins, offers absolution and guidance,
counsel and encouragement.
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