Gathering@6
Join us at 6pm most Sabbaths on Zoom for a small informal evening service based around discussion and sharing.
Regular Weekly Service : 10am Sunday morning |
Sunday morning “in-person” worship, our main service, is held at 10 am in the Main Hall. You don't have to dress in any particular way, and you can sit anywhere you like; there are no 'reserved' or 'usual' seats. The services are also broadcast live via Zoom. To access the broadcast, use this link: Sunday Worship Service.
The Order of Service for each Sunday's service, usually posted by the Friday before, is here.
You will find in this service familiar elements of a Uniting Church service of worship with a message, prayers and hymn singing. Passing of the Peace is always practised. We usually sing a Psalm. We value Biblical scholarship and progressive Christian theology.

Participation of members of the congregation in the service, for example in leading prayers, is encouraged. At the end of the service we may share joys and concerns.
Communion is offered on the 4th Sunday of the month. If you are joining the morning service on Zoom, you are encouraged to have some bread and juice or wine on hand in order to participate in the sacrament at the appropriate time.
For those gathering in person, there is morning tea/coffee following the service.
Other Weekly Services |
Join us at 6pm most Sabbaths on Zoom for a small informal evening service based around discussion and sharing.
Join us Mondays on Zoom at 5.30 pm for a reading, music, and mediative quiet.
Other Groups and Events at WVUC |
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The Good Shepherd Anglican church |
The Good Shepherd is our sister church, as they are directly next door to WVUC - see their website for more information about their services and groups.

Other Resources |

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