Welcome to the home
page of Panania Uniting Church (PUC).
We’re pleased that you have found the home page of PUC.
Its often true that something
lost or misplaced is “right under your nose”. The local
Church offers a meeting place for you and God to sooth your
heart if you are lonely, provide support if you are a
single parent, encourage all peoples where ever you are in
your travels through this life in the learning and worship
of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ. So if your visiting
this website looking for significance in your life - take
the next step and come along to one of our worship services
and you to will find something lost.
At Panania you’ll find a
friendly community of people that will encourage and
strengthen your walk with God. Come along and enjoy a
morning of worship in the form of song and teaching.
Morning Service commences at
9:30 a.m.
Evening Worship commences at 6:30 p.m.
{A relaxed and friendly atmosphere together}
Past Events:
Carols ’09:
Invite Design
by Sarah Odgers © 2009
Once again approximately 130
people met to celebrate Christ’s birth by singing a rich
variety of Carols. The evening concluded with supper and
lots of fellowship for a grand lead up to Christmas
Day.
Carols by Candlelight 2008:
Poster by Sarah Casha © 2008
Coming Event for all ages:
The very successful Sydney Festival Male Voice Choir
presented this afternoon of fun and music in song. Last
year the men held the audience in awe as they mixed Hymns
and songs together with a bit of humour and dialogue. Money
raised will be in support of building a house in Uganda.
Amanda, Rachelle and David plan to go to Uganda to help
build a house in the Watoto homes complex for orphan
children in May this year, 2009. If you’d like further
information send an email via this site.
Poster by Sarah Casha ©
2008
Watoto
Three of the young adults at PUC have been raising funds
for the Watoto project. Their aim being to travel to Uganda
to help build a house to provide a home for orphan
children. The funds raised will be used in May, 2009 by
these dedicated young people.
Past Event 2008:
Poster by Rachelle
Hancock © 2008
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