Holy EUCHARIST ABOUT THIS EVENT OUR MID-week EUCHARIST OR MASS IS A
SIMPLE, said service (no singing of parts of the liturgy). We also
offer prayers for healing and anointing at this liturgy for those who
would like to receive this ministry. Registrations for the next weekly
service will open this Sunday at 9am. Holy Communion at St Paul's
Manuka About this Event We are a liturgical community in the High
Church tradition of Anglicanism. We value the Anglican heritage of
liturgical seasons, reverence and beauty in holiness. The gathering of
the community on Sundays lifts up our hearts, taking us beyond the
here and now world of popular culture and consumerism and inviting us
to enter into the timelessness of worship. Valuing tradition does not
mean our worship is just some sort of museum piece. While Some of the
prayers and chants used are traced back to the earliest centuries of
the Church, we also value the insights of contemporary creativity
(music, hymns and artistic expression) in our worship ours is very
much a living tradition. Above all, the liturgy is an invitation to us
all to open our spirits to the sacred and to join with the heavenly
worship of the saints and angels. Please take note of the following
COVID-Safe requirements for attendance at our services. Please also
note that you will only be able to be seated with members of your
household. You Must Stay Away if Unwell You must not book or attend
services if you have any cold or flu-like symptoms, have been overseas
in the last 14 days or have been in contact with anyone showing signs
of Coronavirus symptoms eg. fever, dry cough and sore throat. If you
have booked to attend a service and you or a member of your household
are unwell on the day, you must not attend. Please notify us ASAP of
your inability to attend by emailing bookings@stpaulsmanuka.org.au or
phoning 0499 704 665 so that we can offer your place to someone else.
When you book you will provide us with your contact details and those
of anyone else you for whom you are booking. We will retain these
details in compliance with our COVID obligations and Privacy Policy
(available on our website www.stpaulsmanuka.org.au) for a minimum 28
day period. You Must Practise Good Hygiene use the provided hand
sanitiser when entering and exiting from all Parish facilities wash
your hands often with soap and water. use alcohol-based hand
sanitisers when you cant use soap and water avoid touching your eyes,
nose and mouth avoid unnecessarily touching things stay away if you
are unwell You Must Observe Social Distancing Social distancing is one
of the best things we can do to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
follow social distancing directions from ushers and markers on the
floor in areas where people line up (at main entry to church, to
receive Communion, and if queueing to enter / exit church premises and
at the toilets) keep the required 1.5m distance from each other do not
shake hands, greet others with hugs/kisses do not change from your
assigned pew during the service
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