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St Paul’s Church in St Leonard’s has been destroyed by fire.
St Paul’s Church and Hall have suffered significant fire damage on Thursday 28th November 2024. The damage is so significant both the Hall and the Church will be demolished. St Paul’s was the oldest building in St Leonards still standing. More importantly it has been our place of worship in St Leonards since 27 January 1915…
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Sunday Service Changes 30th June 2024
Sunday 30th June we will meet together at 10am at St Paul’s in St Leonards to celebrate St Paul’s day, and to gather a a whole parish for fun. This will be our only service on this Sunday.We can provide transport for people in both Drysdale and Portarlington to St Leonards for the service.This will…
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9 Lessons and Carols
Sunday 17th December is our very popular 9 Lessons and Carols service. 7pm at St James in Drysdale. Much loved Carols with the Christmas story through the 9 Bible readings.
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Christmas Services
St John’s in Portarlington Sunday 24th December (Advent4) 9am Holy Communion Sunday 24th December (Christmas Eve) 11pm Holy Communion Monday 25th December (Christmas Day) 9am Holy Communion St James in Drysdale Sunday 17th December is our very popular 9 Lessons and Carols service. 7pm at St James in Drysdale. Much loved Carols with the Christmas…
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Sunday Service Changes November 2023
Sunday 19th November we will meet together at 10am at St John’s in Portarlington.This will be followed with our annual meeting at 11:30amThis replaces our regular Portarlington at 9am and Drysdale at 10:30am services.We also have our Contemporary worship in Drysdale at 5pm, looking at 1 John 3.We also have our weekly 5pm worship service…
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Christmas Worship
Come and Join us for some Christmas worship Service of Nine Lessons and Carols – 7pm Sunday 18th December at St James Drysdale Our Christmas Eve Service – 11pm St James Drysdale Christmas Day Services – 9am St John’s Portarlington, 9am St Jame’s Drysdale, 9am St Pauls in St Leonards Also please enjoy some worship…
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NAIDOC Week 2022
NAIDOC Week recognises and celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s first explorers, first navigators, first engineers, first farmers, first botanists, first scientists, first diplomats, first astronomers and first artists. A great achievement across such a diverse and often hostile land as ours. NAIDOC Week can also celebrate God’s enduring love for Aboriginal and…