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Thousands raised for bush chapel

THE Combined Christian Church Group donated $10,000 to Landcare Broken Hill this week, to be put towards building an outdoor chapel at the Imperial Lakes Nature Reserve.

Money was raised through raffle ticket sales for a one-off artwork by local artist Amanda Johnson from Willy Nilly Arts, with the winner being drawn on Tuesday at an event at the Astra Hotel.

Reverend Canon Helen Ferguson, the rector of the Anglican Church, said all the Christian church groups came together to fundraise for an outdoor chapel space that everyone can enjoy.

“It’ll be nice to have an outdoor space so people can go and enjoy god’s beautiful country,” she said.

“We went out there and Landcare set aside a place for us and it’s absolutely beautiful.”

The chapel is expected to be able to accommodate 150 people once it’s installed at the nature park.

Local Landcare co-ordinator Selen Bilal accepted the cheque at Imperial Lakes on behalf of Landcare Broken Hill.

She said the money would be hugely instrumental in helping the construction of the outback bush chapel.

“The open air, ecumenical chapel is a truly special project, one that truly reflects the spirit of community, inclusivity and connection,” she said.

“Located at the south-western end of the Western Lake, the chapel will offer seating for around 150 people on beautifully constructed concrete bench seats, which are already underway.

“Designed by the environmentally acclaimed Troppo Architects, the bush chapel will be a multi-faith outdoor space for reflection, celebration and quiet contemplation.

“Whether it’s weddings, memorials, community gatherings or spiritual services of all kinds, the space will be welcoming to all.”

Ms Bilal said the site is being built with environmental sensitivity at the forefront of the design.

“We’re excited to share that the upcoming features include solar lighting, shade seating and symbolic elements that reflect the diversity of faith and belief in our community,” she said.

“The chapel is being built not only with environmental sensitivity by with the deep hope that it becomes a sanctuary that brings people together, surrounded by the beauty of nature.”

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