Welcome!
The township of Ulladulla is located approximately 200km East of Canberra, 225km South of Sydney, and 814km North of Melbourne.
We meet in Kendal Cottage which is on the corner of Crescent Street and the Princes Highway, Ulladulla.
We worship together as a congregation every second Saturday morning.
Feel free to join any of our up and coming events.
We come into His presence with joy and thanksgiving, and like many a family gathering, it’s a happy hubbub at first. Soon, the serenity that comes with praise settles upon us. We share our joys and sorrows, our struggles and our victories; we pray for one another, for our families, our friends and our community. We marvel at the privilege of living in this beautiful, peaceful place, and we thank the Father for everything. We open the Word together and study context, meaning and application to our lives. And we are blessed by the Holy Spirit, encouraged and motivated to keep our hands in the hand of the Man Jesus who is the one and only Hope.
What we do together...
Small group Bible study (Sabbath School)
9.45am – 10.30am Join us as we study the Bible together in small groups and and share the experiences of the week with each other.
Children’s Sabbath School 9.45am-10.30am Your kids will be kept busy with songs, crafts and Bible stories.
Main Church Service 11.00am – 12.00pm Come and praise our Saviour this week through song, prayer and a Christ-centred message.
When we meet
Starting February 2008 we now meet on alternate Sabbaths.
Feb 2, 9, and 23 March 8, 22 April 5, 9 Latest EventsFri, May 23rd, 2008, @12:00am Seventh-day Adventist Church (Australian Union Conference) Ltd Board of Directors | Fri, May 23rd, 2008, @3:01pm Ladies Retreat | Sat, May 24th, 2008, @3:01pm ADRA's Disaster & Famine Relief Offering | Sat, May 24th, 2008, @4:00pm Disaster and Famine Relief Offering |
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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