Published by Blair April 7th, 2009
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Maundy Thursday – 9th April
6.30pm: Last Supper at St. Andrew’s. Enjoy a finger-food evening meal together, including a ‘simple’ Last Supper. Please bring some food with a Mediterranean flavour to share.
Good Friday – 10th April
9.30am: Service at St. Andrew’s.
11.00am: Our annual ecumenical walk, remembering the Way of the Cross. Gather near the Hospital Op Shop in the Foodworks carpark by 10.55am.
Holy Saturday – 11th April
8.30am: A mediative walk of the labyrinth at St. Andrew’s, contemplating the ‘waiting times’ in life. Followed by an invitation to tea/coffee somewhere.
Easter Day – 12th April
6.30am: Sunrise service at Pentland Hills Uniting Church.
9.30am: Easter celebration service at St. Andrew’s, including Holy Communion.
11.30am Easter celebration service at Parwan South, including Holy Communion.
Published by Blair March 16th, 2008
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Easter Services for this year are:
Thursday 20th
7.30pm: Communion Supper at St. Andrew’s
Friday 21st
9.30am: Good Friday Memorial service at St. Andrew’s
11.00am: Good Friday Ecumenical March
beginning in Foodworks carpark
Sunday 23rd
6.30am: Dawn Service at Pentland Hills
9.30am: Easter Day celebration at St. Andrew’s
Published by Blair December 7th, 2007
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Sunday 16th December
Pentland Hills Uniting Church
Family Christmas Carols service
5.00pm for BBQ, 6.00pm for service
Sunday 23rd December
St. Andrew’s, Bacchus Marsh
4.30pm Children’s Church Christmas
Monday 24th December (Christmas Eve)
Parwan South Uniting Church
8.00pm Carols and Lessons
St. Andrew’s, Bacchus Marsh
11.30pm Midnight Vigil Service
Tuesday 25th December (Christmas Day)
St. Andrew’s, Bacchus Marsh
9.30am Christmas Day family celebration
Published by Blair October 6th, 2007
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I had the slightly odd but wonderful priviledge to participate in a slice of history today. I stood up the back of our memorial church in Parwan South, helping to operate a 16mm projector, on which played a Buster Keaton film - “The General” from 1927 - and also slapstick comedy film from 1912 that I can’t recall the name of.

Both films were silent films, and were very ably accompanied on the organ by Gordon McKenzie, who was the host of the Pleasant Saturday Afternoon programme. True to the old cinema-going format, we began the ’show’ with a classic newsreel from the 1940’s, and it was interesting to note the number of stories the showed unrest and protest around the world. It seems not much has changed in sixty years, apart from the fact that we can now receive images like this from around the globe in a matter of electronic heartbeats. So much for the ‘good old days’.
The films were enjoyable though, and Gordon played wonderfully. The only complaint that was heard from the crowd was, “Where’s the lolly-boy?” and that need was well met after show with a groaning table full of cakes and sandwiches in the Hall.
As a kid (and every now and again as an adult) I’ve often daydreamed about what it would be like to travel back in time. Well today, for a short three hours, around fifty of us travelled back to experience an afternoon of ’silent’ cinema and virtuoso organ playing. It was a very pleasant Saturday afternoon.
Published by Blair August 25th, 2007
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