Tuesday, October 14, 2008

St. Luke's Day Service: Church Service for Health Professionals

I would like to invite you to a church service for health professionals (and all who support them) as detailed below. The idea of the service is to give us a chance to re-charge our own batteries, give thanks for our abilities and skill and meet together away from the stresses of work. People from any faith or none are most welcome to attend. There will be wine and cheese after the service.

Regards,
Helen

Rev. Dr. Helen Malcolm
Senior Lecturer,Rural Clinical School,
Uni. of Melbourne, Shepparton

Director of Rural Undergraduate Support and Co-ordination (RUSC)
Director of Rural Health Module
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ST. LUKE'S DAY SERVICE

CHORAL SERVICE

Sunday 19th October 2008

St Augustine's Anglican Church Maude St, Shepparton

5.30 pm

SPEAKER: Carmel Smith, GV Hospice

ORGANIST: Dr Bruce Sterling


An ecumenical service of praise, thanksgiving and fellowship for those working or volunteering in the fields of health, healing and caring for people in time of need.

Health and allied health workers, emergency personnel, chaplains, police, clergy and all interested people are most welcome to attend and to join us for light refreshments afterwards.

(Beepers, pagers and mobile phones will be admitted if you are on call!)

For more information contact Helen Malcolm (Rural Clinical School), or contact St. Augustine's church office 58217630.

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