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Everyone is welcome to any of our services. There is no dress code - while mostly people dress in smart casual, we want you to feel free come exactly as you are comfortable. Usually, we have two services each Sunday. At 9am there is a generally less formal service which runs for around 45 minutes. This is followed at 10.15 by a worship service which runs for around 45-60 minutes. This service usually has a greater music component, with the participation of the choir, more hymns, and a musical postlude at the conclusion of the service.

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Communion is celebrated on the third Sunday of each month

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Whole Church Family Services

On the last Sundays of February, April, June, August and October, we have a combined, Whole Church Family Service. These commence at 10.15am and there is no 9am service these days.

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Easter

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Every Easter season the following services are held:

Maundy Thursday — 7.30pm — Holy Week Service with musical highlights

Good Friday — 10.00am — Worship Service

Ecumenical Witness Walk - 11.00am, starts at St John's, Toorak

Easter Sunday — 10.15am — Worship Service

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Christmas

 

Each Christmas season we celebrate the following:

Christmas Eve — 6.00pm — Family Carols in the Courtyard

                         8.00pm —  Christmas Eve Concert in the church

Christmas day — 10.15am — Worship Service

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Summer timetable

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On Sundays following Christmas Day until the last Sunday of January, there is one service each week held at 10.15am.

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Inter-Church events

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  • Prayers For Christian Unity. 10am last Thursday of each month from February to November. Please consult our newsletter, Update, for location closer to the event

  • Food For Friends. During November food and gifts are collected at two local supermarkets in a joint charity event run by the Toorak Ecumenical Movement (comprised of Toorak Uniting, St John's Anglican and St Peter's Catholic churches). These are compiled evenly into boxes and distributed to the needy via a network of charities.

  • The Toorak Churches Ecumenical Op-Shop is run jointly by volunteers from Toorak Uniting, St John's Anglican and St Peter's Catholic churches. 

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