Easter celebrations have been shifted online after restrictions were put in place due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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As people continue to practice social distancing, they can be a part of the Good Friday and Easter services while sitting inside their homes.
The churches in Goulburn are sending out messages and planning to hold these services online for community members, enabling them to stay connected.
St Nicholas Anglican Church in Goulburn will be sharing the Good Friday and Easter services online.
These services can be accessed by the community through their website.
St and Peter and Paul's Old Cathedral is referring parishioners to the Good Friday and Easter services to be broadcast by Prime TV.
Daily masses can also be viewed on the Mary Queen of Apostles and Father Joshy Kurien's Facebook pages.
The Very Reverend Phillip Saunders of St Saviours Cathedral said people could view the Easter Day service on their website.
"We have been holding services online each Sunday since we had to close due to coronavirus pandemic," he said.
"On Easter and Good Friday, we will have a recording of the service available for people to view."
Meanwhile, Goulburn Uniting Church will not be holding an online service this year.
"We will be sending out messages to the members of the congregation," Uniting Church Minister, The Reverend Julie Lawton-Gallard said.
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