Cnr. Johnston & Collins Streets, Annandale
We look forward to worshiping together this Sunday at 10 AM
Anniversary Service– 26th February, Rev. Andrew Campbell, Past Moderator
Virtual Sunday school : To receive weekly lessons and activity sheets by email - just send your email address to hunterbailliechurch(at)gmail.com and add "I would like to join the virtual Sunday school" and your name in the subject line.
We are open for public Worship at 10am - all are welcome.
However we do ask you to please stay at home if you are suffering from flu like symptoms or have been in contact with anyone with corona virus, social distancing will be expected at all times on the Church grounds.
What's Happening?
National Trust Heritage Day
12 – 4pm
Sunday 7th May 2023
Free 30-minute Organ Recitals on the Award Winning 1890 William Hill & Son Organ: 1pm 2pm, 3pm
Free Church History Talks 1:30pm 2:30pm 3:30pm
Display of Church History / Memorabilia in the Church Hall, Bicentennial Commemoration of the Arrival in Sydney on 23rd May 1823 of Rev. Dr. John Dunmore Lang: The Father of the Presbyterian Church in Australia (and the brother-in-law of John Hunter-Baillie)
PWA Devonshire Teas in the Church Hall (only $5)
Annandale Local History Walk with Marghanita da Cruz at 2pm, $20
Enjoy an afternoon of organ recitals (1pm, 2pm, 3pm) and church history talks (1:30pm, 2:30pm, 3:30pm). Devonshire tea will be available in the church hall for only $5
Join Marghanita da Cruz for her popular guided walk of Annandale (2pm to 3pm) taking you through the history of Annandale in the 1970s
$20 includes Devonshire tea before or after the walk.
All proceeds of the day go to the National Trust Church Conservation Appeal.
Date: Sunday 7th May 2023 (Church, Hall and Historical Display open 12-4pm)
Location: Cnr of Collins and Johnston Street Annandale.
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The Phoenix Collective
PCQ Kodály, Sculthorpe & Balakrishnan
Saturday 15th April 2023 7pm
PCQ explores ideas of national identity in a program featuring the music of Hungarian patriot Zoltán Kodály and Peter Sculthorpe, who is recognised as one of the founders of modern Australian composition. Kodály’s String Quartet no 1 was the work in which he broke away from the tradition of German Romanticism, using instead Hungarian folk melodies as inspiration. On the other side of the world, Sculthorpe’s String Quartet no 11, subtitled ‘Jabiru Dreaming’, is an evocative exploration of the sounds of the Australian landscape. And for something totally different, Jazz/Classical composer David Balakrishnan’s (Turtle Island Quartet) Skylife.
Bookings https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=1007231&
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The Bible Study groups are resuming:
Hunter group – 1st & 3rd Wednesday nights. 7.30 p.m. online Zoom meetings
Baillie group – 2nd & 4th Monday nights. 6.30 p.m. held in the Church Hall
for more information hunterbailliechurch(at)gmail.com