Sunday 9am – Bowral in the church
Sunday 9am – Online via Zoom
Sunday 11.00am – Mittagong in the church
Sunday 5pm - Bowral in the Gallery
Read below for more about our Worship times.
The 9am service is usually a more traditional style of worship, with good teaching, preaching & music. It is our biggest & main service of worship. We are always looking for ways to make our worship more accessible & meaningful, especially for those special times in the Christian calendar.
Music is an important part of our 9am worship service. The congregation includes some exceptional organists and other musicians. Whilst the organ and the piano provide most of the accompaniment, the members have brought assorted musical skills to worship at times, including guitars, violin, recorder, trombone and flute. Of course, everyone brings their voices, and the Bowral congregation loves to sing. We have a choir that participates in our worship time on a regular basis and particularly at Christmas and Easter.
For families attending with children there is an activites area complete with books, toys, colouring items and alike. You and your child/ children are most welcome to enjoy this space together during the service.
Contact us to learn more or just come along.
Join us for a traditional service at Mittagong on Sunday mornings. Come a little earlier and join us for a cuppa for morning tea before hand.
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The Grace Church 5pm service is a contemporary service that meets each Sunday* in the Church ‘Gallery’ area. It is an informal and relaxed worship time for all ages, using music, multimedia and at times other creative areas to allow children, teens, and adults, to hear and respond to the message of the Gospel.
Following the worship time on the 1st Sunday each month we share together a simple dinner and fellowship time.
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During August and September we are exploring ‘Being Christian’ through Faith, Community, Sacrament, Prayer, Witness, and Service… what does it mean to be Christian, to follow in the way of Christ?
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