Notice Board
These notices are curated by the LCAQD M&M Department and sent to the audience of the LCAQD eNewsletter.
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 Esther.
Read MoreLTM 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 each! Seasonal tracks are available too! More info on their website.
Read MoreCarols by Candlelight in Jacobs Well!
Carols by Candlelight in Jacobs Well! Sunday, 15 December @ Bethlehem Lutheran Church from 5:30pm
Read MoreIan ‘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.
Read MoreOrdaining 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.
Read MoreClosing 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 be conducted during the 9am service. All are welcome. Please pray for the congregation as they travel this difficult journey.
Read MoreGlenarbon’s 60th Anniversary of Church Building Service
Date: Sunday 1 Dec | Time: 10am | Location: St Pauls Lutheran Church, Glenarbon
Read MoreAdvent Resources
GIFT Advent resource that provides a time to share the Advent rituals and traditions that have been passed through many generations and to make new ones.
Read MoreSAVE THE DATE Lutheran Media 75th Anniversary + Exponential Conference
SAVE THE DATE | Lutheran Media 75th Anniversary + Exponential Conference | 9-10 May 2020, Ipswich
Read MoreCalling All Artists! August 2020
The LCA Visual Arts Working Group is organising the first churchwide simultaneous art exhibition in August 2020.
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Meet Angeline: what hope looks like
On Saturday 8 August, Brisbane Walk My Way will again bring together congregations, schools, care communities, families and friends.
Read moreReplenish 2026…just breathe!
Replenish Retreat is for all women aged 18+. It is a weekend to do as much or as little as you like. Come and join us!
Read moreLWQ Retreat delights both the young and the young-at-heart
The petrol crisis did not deter 79 ladies and 12 menfolk from attending the LWQ Retreat on 15-17 May at Maroochydore.
Read moreWitnessing moments of grace and community
On Friday 5 June 2026, a new congregation will be welcomed into membership at the LCAQD Convention of the Synod.
Read moreLutheran Services welcomes Cabanda Care
Lutheran Services has officially welcomed Rosewood’s Cabanda Care, with services transitioning on 1 April 2026.
Read moreCrossing cultures, sharing hope
Bruce and Daphne Cleaves from Peace Kumbia Taabinga congregation in Queensland share their recent overseas mission experience.
Read moreBrisbane Walk My Way
On Saturday 8 August, Brisbane Walk My Way will again bring together congregations, schools, care communities, families and friends.
Read moreLLL welcomes Darren Pope
We are delighted to welcome Darren Pope as LLL’s Head of Mission Engagement. This position has been created to strengthen connections to our mission by actively engaging with Christian communities.
Read moreUnited in Hope passes the halfway point
No bells or whistles…here’s our United in Hope update for the end of April 2026. We have officially passed the halfway point of this year’s target, with under $27,000 left to raise of our $60k goal.
Read moreBrisbane Walk My Way is coming our way, August 2026!
In refugee camps in Kenya and Somalia girls are at risk of child marriage simply because their families struggle with poverty and limited opportunities.
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