Belgrave Convention Centre will be hosting a four-day Easter Convention from Friday 15 April until Monday 18 April. Called Heroes and Hope, the program will feature guest speakers, prayer and activities.
Belgrave Heights Convention CEO Geoff Gawler said there will be three sessions a day with teenager and children’s programs running as well.
“People can come and stay, but at this stage, most people come and visit for a session or two or three,” he said.
“There are teenager and kids programs as well, where they have their own teaching sessions.”
The sessions start at 10am, 2pm and 7pm from Friday to Sunday with seminars between the latter two, and at 9.30am, 11.30am and 2.30pm on Monday 18 April.
Pastors David Roberson, Guy Mason and Barry Borneman will run programs throughout the day, with other events like sausage sizzles, young adult events from 8.30pm and a bookstore planned.
More information can be found at bhc.org.au.
Ferntree Gully Baptist Church will be running an Easter reflection on Thursday 14 April at 7pm, followed by a regular Sunday Easter Service on Sunday 17 April at 10am. Ferntree Gully Baptist Church is located at 17 Hunter Street Ferntree Gully, just off Forest Road.
St Thomas More’s Catholic Church Belgrave will host a Vigil Mass on Saturday 16 April at 6.30pm and an Easter service at 9am on Sunday 17 April. The Church is located at 17 Terrys Avenue, Belgrave.
Belgrave Baptist Church will be running an Easter Service on Sunday 17 April at 10am and potentially a Good Friday service at 9am on Friday 15 April. An induction of their new Pastor Julian Holdsworth will be held the week before Easter on Sunday 10 April at 10am. Belgrave South Baptist Church is located at 169 Belgrave-Hallam Road, Belgrave South.
Sacred Heart Church in Gembrook will have a 9am Sunday service on 17 April. It is located at 95/93 Main Street, Gembrook.
St Paul’s Catholic Church will hold an 11am Sunday service on 17 April. It is located at 59 Moores Road, Monbulk.