When you register at lcaim@lca.org.au you will receive
- A daily prayer prompt emailed to you each day which you can use to develop a consistent prayer routine.
Week 1 An ‘All about me resource’ which you are invited to email or post to LCA International Mission once completed. LCA will send them to our partners so that the participant will be prayed for through May. ‘Prayer Reminder for the Fridge’. You can choose one country from the LCA International Mission website and fill in the details by using the country fact sheets, then place the prayer reminder on your fridge and pray whenever you glance at it.
Week 2 ‘Spending your day in prayer suggestions’. You can print this out and place the suggestions in spaces of prominence to remind you to spend each day this week praying as the Holy Spirit leads.
Week 3 ‘Prayer walking and riding resource’. Invite a friend or group to join you as you walk/ride or walk/ride alone.
Week 4 ‘Prayer station activities’. The participant will arrange for a small group from their church or school community to be involved in an interactive prayer time.
The participant will be invited to join the online LCA International Mission monthly prayer gathering on the last Tuesday of the month.
We believe, teach and confess -https://gmail.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f146f8af54628606aaf4c522&id=0b02976356&e=4f775b2c8fCLICK HEREhttps://gmail.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f146f8af54628606aaf4c522&id=ba3b868fa0&e=4f775b2c8fto continue reading How to Receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion Worthily and our responsibilities.
Or ask at the Hub for a printed copy. Taken from the Luther’s Small Catechism with Explanation, CPH, 2017)
Bethany AGM will be held after church on 25th May.
Please have all reports to the Secretary (Dennis Canute) by the end of April.
Email dennisandchris@rusdenwines.com.au
2025 Vintage Festival Events hosted by our local churches
Click here to download a listof Vintage Festival events hosted by our local Churches.
Funday Sunday 2025 is happening, and we’d love your help. Together let’s make Funday Sunday 2025 a day to remember.
Next meeting May 5th at 7:00pm at The Hub.
Join us for a fun-filled day of community connection, free food, and exciting activities.
We are currently looking for volunteers to assist with stall operations, setup, and pack down on the day.
We also welcome donations to help make this event even better.
For more information or to get involved, please contact Carly Kroehn at 0421 765 550.
Details attached for this week's Tabor German Service.
Happening at The Christian Community Hub
Starting this week -
Tuesday 9:30am Know Your Bible
Wednesday 10am Art Group
Volunteers Needed – Tuesday Lunch Bunch
Tuesday Lunch Bunch is back from 13th May at The Christian Community Hub.
Held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, this lunch is all about sharing God’s love with our community and building social connections.
We offer a simple meal and a warm, welcoming space for people to meet, connect, and enjoy each other’s company.
We’d love to have volunteers to set up, serve food and chat and connect with guests.
Donations of easy-to-serve meals like Soup or Casseroles are also greatly appreciated.
If you’d like to Volunteer or Donate Food, please call us on 8563 3478 or pop into The Hub for a chat.
Sunday 27th April 2025
Bethany: 10:30 am HC Harvest Thanksgiving Pastor Rob Schubert
Grace - St Paul’s: 9am HC Children’s Service Pastor Mark Kleeman
Langmeil: No Services
Lyndoch: 10:30am Pastor Peter Hartwich
Tabor: 9am HC Pastor Rob Schubert and 10:30am German Language Service Gerhard Ruediger
Sunday 4th May 2025
Bethany: 10:30am Lay led Service
Grace St Paul’s: 9am HC Rev Greg Schiller
Langmeil: 8:45am HC & 10:30am Pastor Paul Kerber
Lyndoch: 10:30am Pastor Wayne Kerber
Schoenborn No Service
Tabor No Service
At the death of Pope Francis
Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,
The Lord of the cross and empty tomb has gathered to himself a faithful servant in Pope Francis. The world was informed of the death of the Roman Catholic Pope on Easter Monday.
Pope Francis was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio and served as the 266th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 2013 to 2025. Francis became a priest in 1969 and was made a cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 2001.
He was cherished as a pastoral Christian leader who purposefully advocated for the poor. Australian Prime Minister, Mr Anthony Albanese, himself a Roman Catholic Christian, spoke a moving tribute to Pope Francis on Monday evening: ‘He was truly inspirational in his modest way of life and at his weekly audiences, he demonstrated his commitment to peace, equality and inclusion … Pope Francis' love for humanity was powerful and profound. The memory and example of his compassion will long endure as we mourn his death.’
For the official visit of Lutheran World Federation (LWF) leaders in 2024, Pope Francis wrote a letter of thanksgiving in which he expressed our common foundation in Christ and in the means of grace. He wrote: ‘Let us remember that our shared spiritual roots are found in the “one baptism for the forgiveness of sins” (Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed) and thus move forward with confidence as “pilgrims of hope”. May the God of hope be with us and continue to accompany our dialogue of truth and charity with his blessing.’
As we thank God for the witness and service of this Christian leader, let us hold fast to the promise of the Easter gospel. In recent times, Pope Francis continually focused people on the words of Christian hope in St Paul’s letter to the Romans: ‘May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope’ (Romans 15:13).
At this time, let us also pray for the work of unity among Christians in the churches throughout the world, with the words of a prayer from 1633 by William Laud (1573–1645), Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury:
‘Gracious Father, we pray for your holy catholic church.
Fill it with all truth, in all truth with all peace.
Where it is corrupt, purify it;
where it is in error, direct it;
where in anything it is amiss, reform it.
Where it is right, strengthen it;
where it is in want, provide for it;
where it is divided, reunite it;
for the sake of Jesus Christ your Son our Saviour. Amen.’
In Christ, Paul
Pastor Paul Smith
Bishop, Lutheran Church of Australia and New Zealand
(The letter from Pope Francis to LWF leaders can be read here.
LWF’s tribute to Pope Francis can be read here.)