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Newsletter  February 2026

The Vicar’s Reflections

Lent – stripping away to find what matters

Have you ever fasted? I have fasted in different ways and many times since my teenage years. It has included everything from giving up certain foods, to having a shopping fast (not buying any new things), and trying to give myself time to find better balance in life and review what is important to me.

We are now in Lent, the season of preparation before Easter.

For many people, Lent means giving something up – but the point is not really the sacrifice itself. It is about creating space. To pause and reflect on how we live our lives, what our relationships look like, and how our relationship with God can take up more room in our lives.

Many choose to give up things that easily take a lot of time and attention. Someone might decide to pause social media, cut back on TV series, or put their phone aside a little more often. Not because it is “wrong,” but because it so easily takes over.

When we give up something that is otherwise taken for granted, we are reminded of our habits. When we remove something we do every day, we quickly notice how ingrained our patterns are. How often do we reach for our phone without even thinking? The other day I counted how many times I reflexively picked up my phone “just to look.” The answer is: far too often.

But Lent is not only an exercise in abstaining – it is an invitation to direct our attention elsewhere. Lent can become an opportunity to pause and ask ourselves: What really fills my life? What gives me energy – and what simply takes time?

The Lenten season is an opportunity to return to a simpler rhythm.

I believe that is the deeper meaning of Lent: to simplify. To clear away what obstructs our view. Many of us would probably benefit from fasting from things we take for granted – things that occupy our time and energy without giving life in return.

Sometimes it is not the big changes that make the difference, but the small adjustments. To make room for stillness. To take a few minutes in prayer. To dare to be without all the noise for a while and see what happens within us.

Perhaps it is precisely when we let go of something that we discover we do not need to manage everything on our own. That God is already carrying you and me. That we may rest in the words:

“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you.” – The Gospel of John 14:27

You can give yourself the opportunity to let Lent become just that – a time to strip a little away, to more clearly see what truly sustains you and to draw closer to God.

With those words, I wish you all the best during this Lenten season and at the same time warmly invite you to our services and fellowship.

Katja Lin, your Vicar in Melbourne, Australia

Church Opening Hours

Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sundays: Worship service at 11:00 am (Note – in January on the 11th, 18th, and 25th).
Café and shop: 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Worship Services in March

Second Sunday in Lent
Sunday 1 March at 11 am – Music Service
Theme: The Struggling Faith
Svante Talltorp – deacon
Mats Björklund – musician

Third Sunday in Lent
Sunday 8 March at 11 am – Danish Service
Pastor Christian Rønlev Berwald
Staffan Thuringer – musician

Mid-Lent Sunday
Sunday 15 March at 11 am – Service with Holy Communion
Theme: The Bread of Life
Vicar Katja Lin
Staffan Thuringer – musician

The Annunciation
Sunday 22 March at 11 am – Music Service
Theme: God’s Mighty Works
Gunnar Wenehult – lay leader
Michael Spencer – musician

Palm Sunday
Sunday 29 March at 11 am – Music Service
Theme: The Way to the Cross
Vicar Katja Lin
Staffan Thuringer – musician
Suzann Frisk – choir leader
The Skutan Choir

Coffee and soup are served after every service!

Welcome to worship!

Barbecue Evening

On Saturday 7 March at 5:00 pm, it’s time for the third and last barbecue evening of the year.

A barbecue plate will be served, along with entertainment in the form of song and music with Mats Björklund
There will also be both a raffle and trivia.
We conclude the evening with a short devotion around 7:30 pm.

Cost: Members $26, non-members $31, children aged 5–12 $10.
Children aged 0–4 are free and do not need to book.

Online booking for the barbecue evening must be made by 5 March 4pm via Trybooking here.
You can also book and pay in the church café.

PLEASE NOTE – it is important to book before the final booking date for each event so the kitchen can plan how much food to prepare. Please also inform the kitchen if you would like a vegetarian/vegan option or if you have any food allergies by emailing melbourne@svenskakyrkan.se.

Welcome Emma and William – Our New Volunteers!

Hi!

My name is Emma, I am 27 years old and normally live in Gothenburg, where I work in recruitment and staffing. I have now taken six months’ leave to travel to Australia, a dream I have had since I was there in 2020 when Covid began. When I am not working or travelling, I enjoy time with friends and family, going for a run, thrift shopping, eating at restaurants and being by the sea! I am really looking forward to coming to Melbourne and the Swedish Church to take part in your community and activities. It also feels a bit luxurious to leave the cold weather here in Sweden :)
Greetings,
Emma Sande

Hi!

My name is William Jarl-Boiardt, I am 19 years old and your new volunteer here at the Church! This autumn I spent time in Copenhagen as a volunteer and caretaker at their overseas church. I am from Norrköping, where I usually live. I completed the science programme in high school, but I have also been very involved in music and theatre. I have worked as an audio describer, ticket clerk and front-of-house host at Östgötateatern until now. It will be so much fun and exciting to come to Melbourne for the first time and experience the city and your fantastic congregation. I am really looking forward to it – hope to see you this autumn!


Greetings,
William Jarl-Boiardt

Semlor, semlor, semlor – we are in the tastiest time of the year!

In the church café there is full speed ahead with semla baking, and Stina’s popular semlor are selling fast. You still have the chance to enjoy them with us until Saturday 7 March.

Stop by for a fika in good company or take some home to surprise family and friends.

 

Invitation to All Our Fantastic Volunteers!

We want to recognize and thank all of you who throughout the year have helped in so many different ways and made the church’s activities possible. Whether you’ve worked in the café, helped in the kitchen, taken part in the Christmas market, organized the library, contributed music, worked in the garden, or stepped in wherever help was needed most – you are part of the heart of our community.

Therefore, we would like to invite you to an extra festive special coffee gathering: “Afternoon Tea”, with delicious treats, warmth, and fellowship in the church on Saturday 14 March at 3:00 pm.

Please RSVP by 12 March and let us know of any food allergies via email:
melbourne@svenskakyrkan.se

A very warm welcome – we look forward to celebrating you!

Membership 2026

We are already well into 2026, and it is time to renew your membership in the Swedish Church in Melbourne – or perhaps become a member for the very first time.

As a member, you are an important part of our community. Your support makes it possible for us to continue filling the church and garden with services, children’s and youth activities, cultural events, café, volunteer efforts and meeting places for young and old alike. You help us be present – in life’s joys and in its more difficult moments.

Membership fees 2026

Student: $45
Pensioner: $60
Single: $80
Pensioner couple: $85
Family: $95

How to become a member or renew your membership

It is easy to support our work:
Read more and become a member via our website – click here.
Pay directly via Shopify – click here.
Or pay when you next visit the church.

We are deeply grateful for every member. Together we continue building a vibrant Swedish meeting place in Melbourne – where faith, traditions and fellowship can flourish in the midst of everyday Australian life.

Warm thanks for helping to carry our congregation.

Notice of Annual Church Meeting

Members of the Swedish Church in Melbourne are hereby called to the church assembly and the annual meeting of Swedish Church Australia Ltd, Sunday 29 March 2026 at 1:00 pm.

If you have suggestions for new members of the church council, please contact Tina Zenou or Berit Öström.

See the agenda for the church assembly here.
See the agenda for the annual meeting of Swedish Church Australia Ltd here.

Thursday Lunches in March

5 March – Cabbage pudding
12 March – Baked sausage with mashed potatoes
19 March – Fish gratin
26 March – Pasta bake
A vegetarian option is always available at every lunch.

Lunch is served from 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm (midday prayer at 12:00 pm), and includes salad, bread, and coffee.
The cost is $18 for members, $22 for non-members, and for children $1 per year of age up to 12 years.

Stina gladly accepts suggestions for lunch dishes for the coming months.
You can email your suggestions to stina.dunstan@svenskakyrkan.se

Church Records

Married

Jonna Kristiansson and Niklas Wallberg
7 February 2026, Clark Island, Sydney Harbour NSW

Ann Lindgren and Patrik Olofsson
26 February 2026 at the Swedish Church in Melbourne

Wedding officiant: Vicar Katja Lin

Recurring Activities Each Month

Worship Service
Sundays at 11:00 am

Midday Prayer
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:00 pm in the chapel

Children’s Group “Lille Skutt”
Meets Thursdays from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm in the church hall
Singing time at 11:30 am

Tuesday Gathering
Meeting place for those free during the day, meeting on the second Tuesday of the month at 12:00 pm for a shared devotion and lunch.
Next gathering 10 March (meat patties served).

Book Club
Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 1:30 pm to discuss current Swedish books.
Next meeting is 17 March

Young Adults
Gathering for young adults who are permanently or temporarily in Melbourne and want to meet new people.
Keep an eye on our social media for more information.

Skutan Choir
Rehearses Wednesdays from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Thursday Lunch
Thursdays from 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm

Garden Group
Fridays at 10:00 am, the garden group meets to care for the church garden.

Ecumenical Prayer Group
Meets on the last Thursday of each month at 10:00 am in one of the churches in Toorak.

If you have questions about any of the activities or groups, contact the church via email:
melbourne@svenskakyrkan.se

We are here for you

Contact us via phone or email if you want to talk or need support.
You can also contact us if you wish to receive a home or sick visit.

How to reach us:
Katja Lin, Vicar
T: 0421 045 112
E: katja.lin@svenskakyrkan.se

Gunnar Wenehult, educator
T: 0459 225 532
E:  gunnar.wenehult@svenskakyrkan.se

Do you want us to pray for you or for someone you know? 
Every week we, who work at the Church, gather to pray for the needs that arise. We include everyone in our thoughts and prayers. No one should feel forgotten. Get in touch with your prayer topics to Katja or Gunnar.