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Anglican Church Whyalla

Locality: Whyalla, South Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 8644 0391



Address: 35 Wood Tce 5600 Whyalla, SA, Australia

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23.01.2022 Holy Communion Service 9:30am SundaysHoly Communion Service 9:30am Sundays



22.01.2022 Following Bishop's directions, there will be NO worship services or groups from this point on until restrictions are lifted. Stay safe and blessings to all.

17.01.2022 Open your eyes to see... the beauty that lies beyond... the easy range of vision...

16.01.2022 Men's Shed lending a helping hand to the Whyalla community Some of the Men's Shed fellows have been working hard to provide some comfy seating for patients and ...friends seeking a few moments refuge from the hospital. People have been using the crumbling wall at the front of St Martin's Church on Wood Tce across from the hospital as a place to sit to escape the hospital grounds for a while, for a number of years now. The Parish Minister .. The Venerable Heather Kirwan decided it was time to knock down the wall and replace it with some proper seating for visitors. So she approached the Men's Shed for help (just before the COVID-19 crisis). The shed had just finished restoring some old garden benches which were ideal for the project. So a few of the guys got together and after COVID restrictions were lifted, knocked down the wall with sledgehammers, piled all the bricks into their trailer, then drove the trailer to the back of the church and stacked the remains. Then some weeks later Council came and dug some holes, and the Shedders, heaved 22 bags of rapid set, poured cement and secured four benches along Wood Tce (with anchors made in the shed metal shop) facing the hospital and two others on the church grounds, one along the south wall of the church hall and another under the verandah of the manse. A good result. Next Gary and some of the boys in the wood shop will be making a couple of large planter boxes which will be planted to add some colour to the street-scape. Thanks to Bill Collins, Neil Jones, Gary Misan, Johnson Darkwa, Brian Cope, Brian Marshall, Paul Snodgrass and Owen Smith for their efforts. Thanks also to the Whyalla City Council for sending a Kanga and crew to dig the 16 post holes needed to concrete the benches in place.



16.01.2022 Come and take a seat at St Martins . Chairs and planters made by Whyalla Men's Shed

14.01.2022 Originally found on the Celtic Christian Tradition page.

12.01.2022 Holy Communion Service 9:30am SundaysHoly Communion Service 9:30am Sundays



11.01.2022 The planted seed...

09.01.2022 Thank you to all who travelled to join us for Synod this year.Thank you to all who travelled to join us for Synod this year.

09.01.2022 He is Risen! Happy Easter from St Martin's.

08.01.2022 God hears your heart...

07.01.2022 Christ the King Service Saturday 21st November at 5:30pm in Whyalla There will be no Sunday service



05.01.2022 Please come and see all the wonders we have to offer!

05.01.2022 Diocese of Canterbury

03.01.2022 Planter boxes done and in place at St Martin's Church. The busy bods at the Shed (Gary, Paul, John and Brian) got together and quickly made these 1 m x 600mm x ...500mm planter boxes for the St Martin's Church to finish off the upgrade started by installing garden benches a few weeks back. Rev. Heather and her team positioned the boxes and have filled them with plants sure to bring a splash of colour as the spring season progresses. Check out the link below to see the news story story recently broadcast by Southern Cross TV. The Men's Shed segment starts 6min, 91 seconds into the segment. https://www.youtube.com/watch

01.01.2022 All Saints Service 9:30am SundayAll Saints Service 9:30am Sunday

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