Dec2019
Christmas Dancing?
In 1966, English composer John Gardner composed a joyful Christmas tune for his adaption of a medieval carol called “Tomorrow will be my dancing day.” In this carol, we are reminded that God is personally interested in each of us and that God dearly loves us.
Dec2019
60th Anniversary of Redeemer Lutheran Church MacAlister
A brief summary of the 60th Anniversary of MacAlister Redeemer Lutheran Church building from the 8th of December 2019.
Dec2019
Clinical Pastoral Education
Training for Pastoral Carer and Chaplains is again being run in Toowoomba in 2020. Training will run for approximately 20 weeks on Wednesdays beginning in early February and finishing before… Read more
Dec2019
Studies on Ezra, Nehemiah & Esther
As part Peace Lutheran Church, Gatton’s ‘Rebuilding Our Church’ program, for ongoing renewal of its facilities, people and purpose. The late Pastor James Haak prepared studies on Ezra, Nehemiah and… Read more
Dec2019
LTM Christmas Resources
The Lutheran Tract Mission have many resources to support and share joy this Christmas. Free Online Advent Devotional (Print & Digital Versions) Sticker Advent Calendar for the kids only $1… Read more
Dec2019
Carols by Candlelight in Jacobs Well!
Carols by Candlelight in Jacobs Well! Sunday, 15 December @ Bethlehem Lutheran Church from 5:30pm
Dec2019
Ian ‘Watto’ Watson Passed Away on 5 December, 2019
Shed Men Founder, author and encourager, Ian ‘Watto’ Watson, passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones on the 5th of December, 2019 at 4pm after a 17 year battle with cancer.
Dec2019
Ordaining Both Women and Men in the LCANZ
On 14 December 2019, Bishop Paul Smith invites all interested LCAQD persons to a meeting to consider various options in the conversation about ordaining both women and men in the LCANZ.
Dec2019
Closing Service for Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Moura
Sunday, December 15th, Bishop Paul Smith will join Pastor Graham Pfeffer and the people of Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Moura for the congregation’s closing service. The “Rite of Closure” will… Read more
Dec2019
The Christmas Feast
We celebrate Christmas as a time for feasting. That is why we call Christmas a “Festival” of the Church year. “Festival” comes for the word “feast”. This is not the only reason we gather together…
