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St John’s Anglican Church

St John’s Anglican Church is at 1 St. Georges Road (corner of Emerald and St. Georges Road), Upper Beaconsfield. Phone 5944 3862.
Service Times
This Sunday Rev. Iain Hanson’s teaching from the Bible will be from the book of Nehemiah, chapter 6.
8:30 am Prayer Book and Holy
Communion
This service is more traditional in music and service style. It has Holy Communion every week and the service is conducted from the Australian Prayer Book.
10am Family Service: This service is for families young or old and is a more relaxed service with a combination of modern and traditional music. It includes Kid’s church (which is held once a fortnight during the service) and there is a crèche also available which has a sound system so that you can hear the whole service while in the crèche. Why not come to St. John’s and meet the people here, who are known for their warm and friendly welcome to everyone we’d love to see you.
Kid’s club for years four to six (GLU)
At St. John’s we run a kid’s club for years four to six. The leaders are responsible members of St. John’s who also get involved in the fun.
Come and join in the activities at GLU, tell your neighbours and friends about the fun that years four to six have they include games, food, fun and a devotion time. GLU runs on a Thursday from 4pm to 6pm during school term and only costs $3 a week.
OP Shop
We run an Op Shop on Mondays and Thursday from 9am noon. We have a variety of things to sell, from clothes to crockery, books, videos, shoes, pictures, magazines, furniture. Come along and visit us, and join us in a cup of tea or coffee.

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