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SUNDAY @ 5 – LIVE

Our informal evening ‘Sunday @ 5’ service happens live via Zoom at 5:00pm (AEST) each Sunday evening.

Click here if you’d like to join us
Or enter the Meeting ID 640 626 609 in the Zoom app.

You can also dial in by phone by calling (02) 8015 6011 and entering the Meeting ID 640 626 609.

If you haven’t used Zoom before but would like to give it a go, email BUCconnect@gmail.com and we’ll help you get started.

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Sunday Worship

Worship gatherings will be suspended after this Sunday’s services (22 March) – weekly resources for at-home worship/devotions will be made available.

Let us know your contact preferences if you’d like to access these resources by web, email, USB-drive or DVD delivered to you.

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Church Activities

Church groups, activities and events are taking immediate steps to suspend ‘in-person’ meetings for the time being – and, where possible, going ‘on-line’ or ‘on-the-phone’, to maintain social connection and activities.

If you would like help setting up ‘virtual’ ways of meeting and sharing together, please contact the Coronavirus Response Team – BUCconnect@gmail.com

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Happy New Year!

Bathurst Uniting Church wishes you a happy and prosperous 2019.

Many of our regular church activities and groups are starting back up in February after a beak over Christmas and January.

Please visit our What’s On page and Calendar for details and contacts of our church activities and groups.

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Bathurst Uniting AGM & Discussion

All members of the congregation are invited to participate in this important meeting that deals with the opportunities and challenges for our church. There will be a brief time on typical AGM items but most of the meeting will be discussing the areas of:

  • Ageing Population and our Church
  • Our Buildings – both Opportunities and Challenges
  • Challenges with the Church’s finances, (available after the 15th)
  • Our Church and the Broader Community

The meeting has been designed for those present to participate and contribute their ideas.

Following are some discussion starter sheets for each of these topics to stimulate thinking about the opportunities and challenges. Click on each to read further.

Ageing population and our Church

Our buildings

Church and social disconnect

What does it mean to be a Presbytery Representative

Bathurst Uniting Church Budget Papers

Please come along and share your thoughts with us on the 22nd.

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Helping the homeless is a true act of faith

WHAT a fantastic gesture from the Bathurst Uniting Church to support the homeless in our city.

From June 14, the church will have the capacity to house five men a night in a vacant room at the back of the William Street site.

The men will have access to sleeping mats, bedding and basic meal facilities, as well as a toilet, during the winter months.

More importantly, they will be safe and warm as the worst of Bathurst’s winter starts to bite.

The project is an example of faith in practice, an example of all that can be good about the church.

The initiative is also supported by an expert advisory group, with representatives from the church, Anglicare, St Vincent de Paul, Salvation Army, Bathurst Catholic Diocese, HopeCare, The Bridge Community and Wellways Australia.

This newspaper has said before that the measure of a society is the way it treats its most vulnerable and the Bathurst Uniting Church has set a shining example for us all.

It would shock most residents to think that our prosperous community could be home to people forced to sleep rough, but that is the sad reality.

As they huddle under bridges or in doorways, these people are not only at the mercy of the elements but also any passing thug that cannot keep quietly to themselves.

By throwing open the church doors the parishioners at the Bathurst Uniting Church are also throwing open their hearts, offering support and hope to people at their greatest time of need.

And all it took was some clear thinking and the will to make it happen.

“We have some areas that weren’t being used for anything else that can be used for this project, so that is the main advantage,” co-ordinator Julie Greig said.

“It’s an issue of social justice. Buildings are empty while people are sleeping out on the streets.

“We’re called on as a church to look after the weak and vulnerable who don’t have a voice normally, so that is where we are coming from.”

Sounds simple, but then came the hard work of making it happen.

The initiative will begin on a trial basis but we can only hope it is a success and becomes a permanent fixture.

As a society, we must do more to tackle homelessness. Bathurst is fortunate that the Uniting Church is leading the way.

From the Western Advocate editorial page here.

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