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Servicing the Bald Hills and nearby Communities

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In the current health crisis, we are providing resources so that you can worship at home.

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SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP AT BALD HILLS UNITING CHURCH WILL CONTINUE NEXT SUNDAY 19TH DECEMBER 2021, AT 8.30 AM, (COVID RESTRICTIONS PERMITTING). IT WILL BE CONDUCTED BY MR GEOFFREY WEBBER.

THERE WILL BE A TONGAN LANGUAGE SERVICE NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON 19TH DECEMBER AT 1.00 PM

SOCIAL DISTANCING RULES OPERATE

MASKS ARE MANDATORY

This simply means one person per seat;

(members of the same household can sit together)

Paper strips on the seats will indicate where seating is possible.

A REFRESHMENT SERVICE IS OFFERED IN THE HALL AFTER THE MORNING SERVICE AT 9.45 am

Social distancing rules apply here also. Chairs will be placed at appropriate distance apart.

VULNERABLE CATEGORY PEOPLE PLEASE NOTE:

Persons in the vulnerable category including those over 70 years old, and people of Torres Straight Islander and Aboriginal descent over 50, and people over 65 with chronic ill health such as diabetes etc. are reminded that staying home is still the safest option for us.

If we choose to attend, we do so fully aware of this, and that attending is our free choice.

CAMPHOR LAUREL CHRISTMAS – 6PM FRIDAY 24TH DECEMBER: On Christmas Eve we invite you to join us on the grass under the camphor laurel tree in the grounds at the front of the church, to celebrate Christmas in singing carols, listening to stories, and sharing treats. This will be for young and old, so bring your blanket or folding chair.

CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE – 8.00 AM – We invite you to join us on Christmas Day, Saturday 25th December for our Christmas Day worship service in the church, with carols, which will be conducted by Mr Geoffrey Webber.