LCANZ gives thanks for ALWS 75th anniversary
LCANZ gives thanks for ALWS 75th anniversary
Hundreds of LCANZ members and friends gathered to thank God for the 75th anniversary of Australian Lutheran World Service (ALWS) at the places where our church’s overseas aid and development agency had its beginnings.
👉Queensland Lutherans can join the 75th Anniversary celebrations at Brisbane Walk My Way. See details below.
The weekend of celebration and thanksgiving events in March centred around Albury in the New South Wales Riverina and at Bonegilla, just over the Victorian border, where ALWS’s ministry of practical love and care had its roots in the service of a Lutheran pastor almost eight decades ago.
Bonegilla was a migrant reception centre and camp that became a temporary home to approximately 300,000 post-World War II refugees and migrants from 1947 until its closure in 1971. In its early years, many at Bonegilla spoke German, and a high percentage were Lutheran, so Pastor Bruno Muetzelfeldt, who served at nearby Albury, was asked to minister to the new arrivals.
On Saturday 22 March, almost 200 people joined the commemorations and celebrations at Bonegilla, with some travelling from as far as Mackay, North Queensland, 2000 kilometres away. Former residents, some who had not previously returned to Bonegilla, shared memories of their time at the camp.
On the same day, 105 people participated in Bonegilla Walk My Way, walking all or part of the 10 kilometres return to the Old Bonegilla railway station. Through this and multiple other campaigns across 2025, including Walk My Ways in Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane, Executive Director Michael Stolz said ALWS aimed to support 75,000 children whose lives are affected by war or poverty.
Also contributing to funds being raised are proceeds from the book Table of Eight, which was launched on the anniversary weekend. It is the memoir of Dr Brian Neldner, whose own remarkable legacy of service in international aid and development began at Bonegilla.
The weekend concluded with a thanksgiving service at St Luke’s Lutheran Church Albury, on 23 March, at which LCANZ Bishop Paul Smith reflected on the origins of ALWS and the Christian life in service of others ‘whoever they are’, done in response to the saving message of the gospel.
Brisbane Walk My Way
Lutheran churches and schools in the Queensland District are invited to join the local celebrations at Brisbane Walk My Way on Saturday 10 May at QUT Gardens Point Campus, Brisbane City. Come and enjoy the multi-cultural community hub from 11am with live cultural performances, food trucks and kids activities. You might also choose to participate in the 3km or 12.5km walk along alongside the picturesque Brisbane river.
Register today at brisbane.alws75.org.au.
Together, let’s give thanks to God for 75 years of Lutheran service through ALWS and commit to changing the future for 75,000 vulnerable children impacted by poverty and war.
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