Jamberoo Anglican Church will be celebrating the 150th anniversary of the opening of the church building at two events over the weekend of February 18-19.
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The ‘Church of the Resurrection’ was officially opened on January 2, 1867, and has been the meeting place for Anglican churchgoers in Jamberoo ever since.
On Saturday, February 18 at 3pm they will welcome the public to enjoy a complimentary Devonshire tea and a historical display, while the kids will enjoy a jumping castle and free ice creams.
The festivities continue at 5pm with a contemporary, all-age church service to celebrate this milestone.
This will be followed by a free sausage sizzle with lamingtons, and a bush dance in the church hall.
Senior Minister, Rev Jodie McNeill, is confident that the bush dance will be a hit.
“There’s something about the great Aussie bush dance that brings together people of all ages,” he said.
“We’re looking forward to seeing people from the village and valley of Jamberoo and beyond to kick up their heels and enjoy this celebration.”
The next day on Sunday, February 19 at 9.30am the church will host a traditional church service of praise and thanksgiving for the 150 years of ministry in the church building, with special guest preacher, Bishop of Wollongong, the Right Reverend Peter Hayward.
This will be followed by a morning tea and a free lunch for all those who attend.
Rev McNeill is excited about celebrating this milestone.
“It is a great testimony to God’s loving rule that there have been people meeting in our building for one-and-a-half centuries, and I’m thrilled to be joining in a party to celebrate.
“Even more exciting is the fact that our church has recently doubled in size as many residents of our village and valley have embraced the new 5pm Saturday service, and it’s a delight to see children, youth, families, and seniors coming together to praise Jesus.”
For more information visit the www.jamberooanglican.com website.