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PARISHIONERS from different Cranbourne churches are invited to pray together next week.
The prayer summit will be held at a different church in Cranbourne each of the five nights, with the aim being to unite people under the common purpose of prayer.
Cranbourne Christian Ministers’ Association (CCMA) chairman Pastor Philip Cayzer said the prayer summit was a good opportunity for anyone in the community to come and check out the different churches.
“The churches in town work very closely, but it’s not very often we go into each other’s buildings,” Pastor Cayzer said.
The first prayer service will be held at Turning Point Family Church on 7 June, at St John’s Anglican Church on 8 June, at Freedom Christian Church on 9 June, at Cranbourne Presbyterian Church on 10 June and at Cross Point Ministry Centre on 11 June.
The services start at 7.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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