‘I was two years on the street. I was a broken, disheveled, depressed, lonely, and rejected woman. And today I’m living back in society rather than on the peripherals.’
Listen to Deena’s powerful story of finding hope in homelessness.
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Glad Tidings is a warm and inspiring journey through the world’s most beloved Christmas carols, their origins, hidden meanings, and the faith-filled hearts that brought them to life. From the gentle peace of Silent Night to the joyful rhythm of the Sussex Carol, each story reveals how God’s love and creativity shine through music.
Whether you’re curious about the history of your favourite hymns or simply want to rekindle the wonder of Christmas, this booklet is a reminder that behind every carol lies a message of hope, joy, and redemption, the true heart of Christmas.
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Stamps for Mission has raised nearly $540,000 for LCA International Mission, and your used Christmas card stamps can help keep this going.
Learn more about Stamps for Mission here, including where you can send your stamps.
The LCA SA–NT District Office (137 Archer Street, North Adelaide) is now a new SA drop-off point for Stamps for Mission.
25 November 2025
LCANZ Churchwide Office (CWO) staff moved into the new Church House in Adelaide’s CBD yesterday and will be ready to welcome visitors to the 139 Frome Street premises as of next Monday (1 December).
The five-story building is designed not only as office space for staff from the CWO, Australian Lutheran College, Lutheran Media, LCA International Mission, Australian Lutheran World Service, Lutheran Education Australia, and Finke River Mission, but also as a purpose-built hub to support mission, ministry and collaboration across the wider church.
While the building’s design offers modern workspaces and flexible meeting areas, the vision for Church House goes far beyond infrastructure. Space will also be available for visitors and other Lutheran ministry partners, which the LCA’s Executive Director of Church Operations, Brett Hausler, said ‘reinforces Church House’s role as a shared resource for the wider church community’.
A standout feature of Level 3 is a reconfigurable meeting and event space designed to host workshops, training sessions and gatherings – all supporting the church’s mission to grow, serve and reach out in Christ’s name. The space will also be available for use by other Lutheran entities.
On the ground floor, a welcoming reception and new exhibition and events space will offer opportunities for community engagement and education. Featuring displays that reflect both Lutheran heritage and future direction, this area is intended to invite learning and connection within the church and the broader community and will be launched in early 2026.
Located near Bethlehem and St Stephen’s Lutheran churches in Adelaide, the new Church House was purchased following the sale of the LCANZ’s properties in North Adelaide last year.
Read more about the Frome Street move and stories about some of the legacies of the former Churchwide Office at 197 Archer Street, North Adelaide, on the LCA website here.