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From its final service in 1971 to decades of quiet neglect, St. Clement’s Church in Eurobin has endured as a place of memory, meaning, and quiet beauty.

What Makes a Place Feel Sacred – If not God, Then What?

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Angled view of St Clements Church, Eurobin, showing its weathered timber walls, corrugated iron roof, and arched doorway framed by lush green lawns and overhanging tree branches.

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One of my earliest memories, around the age of five, was going to church with my father on Sundays. It was a big event, and I’d be dressed in my “Sunday best” – a pretty dress sewn by my incredibly talented mother, with neatly done hair and shiny shoes with socks. Before we left the… […]

The Quest For Bread And Wine: A Childhood Memory At The Altar Rail

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19th-century painting of a woman kneeling to receive the Eucharist during communion, used to illustrate the blog ‘The Quest for Bread and Wine’

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Tracing the history of St. Clement’s Church Eurobin is like uncovering hidden treasures – each small find adds a new layer to our shared local story.

St. Clement’s Church Eurobin: The Church That Couldn’t Wait

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Historic document showing the handwritten title “Church of England, Eurobin” and the correspondence number 4065.

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If there’s ever an unexpected visitor, it’s almost guaranteed I’ll be in the shower. So, on that particular Saturday morning, as the hot water cascaded down, I glimpsed through the foggy window a blue Nissan SUV, unfamiliar and out of place, pulling up. An elderly lady stepped out, and despite my shouts of “hello” from… […]

A Sacred Relic Returns: The Tale Of St. John’s Pulpit And St. Clement’s Church

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Stained glass window depicting the baptism of Jesus, symbolising faith and history at St. Clement’s Church, Eurobin