Worship

Worship at Bowral Uniting Church takes place at a number of different times during the week. You are welcome at any of our services. Please come along and find out what suits you and your family.

9 AM

This is usually a more traditional style of service with good teaching, preaching & music. It is our biggest & main service of worship.  While most traditional in nature, this is not to say that we don’t have some changes of our worship into more contemporary areas…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 9 am 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 regularly and particularly at Christmas and Easter.

11.30am – Uniting Families Connect

The Uniting Families Connect service is a relaxed, all ages time of sharing which incorporates music, prayer, craft, Scripture, activities, small groups as a general worship event. It is held in the Gallery at Bowral Uniting and led by the Families Connect team. We enjoy a shared lunch following the service and have fellowship together. The service is held once a month on the 4th Sundays of the month at 11:30am. It is always a blessed time of sharing and refreshment in faith.

6pm Evening Fellowship

The evening service/small group is an intimate time of sharing prayer and reflection around God’s story and ours. We meet each week in the Gallery and engage in a small group type of time which includes conversation, prayer, singing, Scripture and reflection on themes and issues of our time. We share communion once a month on the 3rd Sunday of the month and the service is regularly led by different people including Rev Michael Earl, the minister, elders, and retired ministers. It is always a peaceful and productive time as we probe the content of the Christian faith within the context of worship. All are welcome and we regularly enjoy a soup supper to follow the service.

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