BATHURST Uniting Church will celebrate a significant milestone for one of its most iconic features.
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The church will have its doors open on Friday evening as it marks 100 years since the installation and dedication of its stained-glass windows.
Bathurst Uniting Church Reverend Keith Hamilton said people will be able to come to the church between 6pm-7pm on Friday evening to admire the windows, which will be illuminated by newly installed lighting.
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"People will be able to come along and admire the stained-glass windows and they'll also be able to find out the stories of the window," he said.
The windows were originally designed by John Radecki and installed by J Ashwin and Co in 1922.
While the church will be open on Friday evening for people to view the windows, they can admire the church building from 7pm-10pm every night, being illuminated by new lightning.
On Sunday, May 22, a special 9.30am worship service will be held at the church and on Zoom, followed by a morning tea, where people will be able to inspect the stained-glass windows.
For more information on the milestone celebration, contact Rev Hamilton on 0417 487 446 or visit the website at www.bathurstunitingchurch.com.au.
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