Our Church
What Happens at Holy Communion
At Holy Communion or Eucharist, the Parish comes together as a congregation to worship. As you enter the church, you notice a peaceful atmosphere of reverence as thoughts turn to Christ.
A sides-person welcomes you and hands you the pew bulletin. You then take your seat wherever you feel comfortable. Many Anglicans use this time for personal meditation and devotions.
The service commences with a hymn. Then, we are guided by the priest to stand or kneel to pray, to say or sing a reply together or to approach the altar. The service is projected on to a large screen.
Whenever you attend a service at St Gabriel’s Carindale, you will be warmly welcomed and assisted, but you will never be singled out. Indeed, if you wish, you can come and just sit and enjoy the beautiful, meditative, ordered dignity of the service.
About Us
The congregation consists of a range of people: those who have been part of and worshipped at St Gabriel’s for more than 40 years, as well as more recent worshippers who have joined from other parishes or moved into the area. We are a diverse congregation, welcoming people of all ages, professions, and backgrounds.
Our People
Our congregation is faithful, warm, friendly, caring, and welcoming. There is a strong sense of family, belonging and community. We provide support and comfort to those in need, friendship and prayerfulness. Everyone is encouraged to contribute to the life of the Parish, using their unique gifts to strengthen the community and deepen their faith.
Our committed group of volunteers include:
Lay Ministry: Liturgical Assistants, Intercessors, Readers, Servers.
Worship Assistance: Sides-people, Welcomers, PowerPoint creators and operators, Church cleaners.
Other: Driver/Pickups, Grounds people, Administration – pew bulletins, rosters, blue card records, Fundraising activities.