Creating Community and seeing lives transformed by Jesus.
Chapel Hill Uniting Church - Services
Weekly Service:
Monthly Combined Communion Service at 8:30am
On the first Sunday of each month, we gather as one congregation and worship together and partake in Holy Communion.
Worship celebration at 7:30 am
A more traditional service with a reflective and structured approach to worship.
Worship celebration at 9:00 am
This service is family-oriented, engages contemporary music, and includes programs for children.
SACRED PATHWAYS
We all connect with God in different ways. Some experience His presence most deeply in nature, others through worship, serving, learning, solitude, prayer, or seeking justice.
In this series, Sacred Pathways, we'll explore nine different ways people draw near to God and discover how He has uniquely designed each of us to grow in our relationship with Him.
Naturalists: Loving God Outdoors
Sensate: Loving God with the Senses
Traditionalists: Loving God through Ritual & Symbol
Ascetics: Loving God in Solitude and Simplicity
Activists: Loving God through Confronting Injustice
Caregivers: Loving God by Loving Others
Enthusiasts: Loving God with Mystery and Celebration
Contemplatives: Loving God through Adoration
Intellectuals: Loving God with the Mind
Chapel Hill Playgroup
Chapel Hill Playgroup is a playgroup program where the parents/guardians can interact with other adults and play with their children in a safe and fun environment.
Chapel Hill Uniting Church has both air-conditioned indoor space and a fully-fenced outdoor space for your little one to explore. We offer an additional “parents room” for changing, nursing and quiet play.
Tea, coffee and a light morning tea are provided for the adults; however, we encourage you to bring water and snacks for your little ones.
Playgroup meets on Wednesdays in the church hall (9 Chapel Hill Road, Chapel Hill) from 9:30 to 11:00am during school terms.
Find out more e-mail holly@chapelhilluc.org.au or join our group on Facebook to keep up to date.
Who we are
When all is said and done, we are about creating community so that people’s lives can be transformed by Jesus.
The church is called to be together so disciples can encourage one another, build one another up, challenge one another, care for one another, love one another, bear one another’s burdens and much more.