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Wednesday, 4 February, 2026
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Church Times

Sunday, September 21

Cleve Lutheran Parish

Cowell: 9.30am LR

Cleve: No service

Lock: 9am LR

Ceduna Lutheran Parish

Anglican Church: 9.30am

Cummins Lutheran Parish

Cummins: 10.30am

Tumby Bay: 8.30am

Port Lincoln Lutheran Parish

Port Lincoln: 10am HC

Eastern Eyre Peninsula Anglican Parish

Cleve: 9am MP

Cowell: No service

Kimba: No service

Oasis Christian Church

Family service: 10am

Oasis Kids: (5-12 years) 10am

Eastern Eyre Baptist Fellowship

9.30am: Eyre Peninsula Field Days’ conference room

County Jervois Uniting Parish

Cowell: 2pm

Cleve: 9am

Driver River: 11am

Tumby Bay Uniting Church

Tumby Bay: 10am

Lipson: 8.30am

Western Eyre Uniting Church

Cummins: 10am

Yeelanna: 10am

Lock: 10am

Kimba Uniting Church

Kimba: 10am

Tumby Bay Church of Christ

10.30am service and morning tea

Ungarra Church of Christ

10am: Service

9am: Sunday School

Lock Free Presbyterian

11am and 2.30pm

Kimba Harvest Christian Centre

Kimba: 10am

Gospel Hall Cowell

Communion service: 10am

Family service: 11.30am

Cleve Catholic Parish

Cleve: 8.30am

Wudinna: 11.30am

Cowell: 5pm Saturday

Saint Mary’s of the Angels Port Lincoln Catholic Parish

Port Lincoln: 6pm Saturday

Port Lincoln: 9.30am Sunday

West Coast Catholic Parish

Streaky Bay: 8.30am

Minnipa: 11am

Calca: 9am Saturday

Ceduna: 3pm

Streaky Bay Family Church

Streaky Bay: 10am. Come and enjoy the music, message and fellowship

Cummins Catholic Parish

Cummins: 10.30am Sunday

Tumby Bay: 8am Sunday

Elliston: 9am Saturday

Church of Christ

Ungarra: Church: 10am

Tumby Bay: 10.30am followed by morning tea

Seventh-day Adventist Church

Port Lincoln: 9.30am Saturday Bible study

Port Lincoln: 11am Saturday Family worship

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