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Newsletter  August - September 2025

Church Warden's Thoughts

In Sweden, summer has arrived, with lush flowerbeds in full bloom—though I’ve heard that summer was late this year. Many loved ones have complained, and that’s perfectly natural in a country where much of the year is dark.

When summer finally arrives, the longing for it has grown strong. It’s different here in Melbourne, where we only experience a few months of winter. Yet even that can affect our mood. That’s why it’s so comforting to have the Swedish Church, offering a warm welcome and friendly conversations over a cup (or two) of coffee. It’s also lovely that the church is only closed for just under three weeks, namely August 4–21.

Many Swedes in our congregation have travelled to visit family and friends. I hope the weather has turned out nicely—but regardless of the weather, joyful reunions over fika, forest walks, and other enjoyable moments are sure to happen.

It’s easy to become nostalgic thinking about times spent in Sweden. Memories tend to take on a rosy glow. That’s when homesickness can hit. But in those moments, sometimes it’s enough to give a friend or family member a call.

If the person is in Sweden, you can remind yourself that your life has been enriched by new friendships, experiences, and insights. I sometimes hear it said that we’ve gotten “the best of both worlds.” That’s certainly true of the Swedish Church.

We live in Australia, but through church activities, we have access to our heritage and traditions. For believers, there’s an added dimension of security and belonging. So while we wait for winter to release its grip in these southern latitudes, I hope to see you at one of the church’s many events and services!

Ebba Marklund, Church Warden

Church Opening Hours

From August 23:
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sundays: Service at 11:00 AM. Café and shop open from 12:00 – 4:00 PM.

NOTE! Winter closure: August 4–22
The Swedish Church in Melbourne will be on winter break from August 4, reopening Saturday, August 23. For urgent matters between August 4–13, please contact Debbie Sayers from the church council, until Reverend Katja Lin returns from vacation on August 14.

Contact details:

Debbie Sayers – Mobile: 0410 495 410, Email: debsayers1@gmail.com
Katja Lin (from August 14) – Mobile: 0421 045 112, Email: katja.lin@svenskakyrkan.se
The online shop is closed and will reopen on September 15.
For general information, visit our website or Facebook page.

For urgent matters, contact the Swedish Embassy in Canberra:
Phone: 02 6270 2700 | Email: ambassaden.canberra@gov.se

Church services in August and September

Transfiguration Sunday
Sunday, August 3 at 11 am– layman led service
Theme: Jesus Glorified
Staffan Thuringer – lay leader and organist
Ebba Marklund – church warden


Tenth Sunday after Trinity
Sunday, August 24 at 11 am– service with communion
Theme: The Gifts of Grace
Reverend Katja Lin
Staffan Thuringer – organist

Note - No Church Service on Sunday August 31.

Twelfth Sunday after Trinity
Sunday, September 7 at 11 am – service with communion
Theme: Freedom in Christ
Reverend Katja Lin
Staffan Thuringer – organist


Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity
Sunday, September 14 at 11 – Danish service
Pastor Christian Rønlev Berwald
Staffan Thuringer – organist


Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity
Sunday, September 21 at 11am – layman led service
Theme: Unity in Christ
Gunnar Wenehult – lay leader
Staffan Thuringer – organist


Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity
Sunday, September 28 at 11:00 – musical service
Theme: One is Necessary
Gunnar Wenehult – lay leader
Daniel Andersson – musician
 

Soup and fika are served after every service.

Welcome!

Welcome Jenny, Daniel and Lucas!

At the end of August and beginning of September, we welcome three new long-term volunteers to our congregation: Jenny, Daniel, and Lucas. We are thrilled to have them join us at the Swedish Church in Melbourne. Here’s a short introduction from each of them:

Jenny:

Hello, my name is Jenny Mogård, I’m 18 years old and have just graduated.
I live with my parents and brother in Borlänge, Dalarna. I’m interested in music—I love singing and playing the cello. In winter, I enjoy skiing and snowboarding! I also really like to travel.

In the future, I plan to study medicine.
I applied to volunteer at the church in Melbourne to have the chance to discover a new country in a safe and meaningful way, and to find a new sense of community!
I’m really looking forward to meeting you all and creating many new memories!

Warm regards, Jenny

Daniel:

Hello Melbourne!
A new adventure begins, and I’m so excited to start this first chapter with you.

My name is Daniel. I was born and raised in the forests of Småland, where the church, music, and family have been the cornerstones shaping who I am today.
I’ve always had a curiosity and a desire to discover new places, people, cultures, and communities. That drive has now brought me to you—on the other side of the world.

I’ve served in many roles in the church over the years: youth leader, caretaker, music teacher, parish assistant, and church musician. I find joy in meeting people of all ages and walks of life, and being present in both joy and sorrow.

I’ve only visited Swedish churches abroad a few times, so it will be a treat to stay longer and get to know you in the congregation. I hope our time together will be filled with joy, music, conversation, community, and become a cherished chapter in life’s big adventure book.

Warm regards, Daniel

Lucas:

Hi everyone, I’m Lucas!
I’ve lived here in Melbourne for almost a year now, but I originally come from Södertälje (a small town about an hour from Stockholm).
I’ll be joining you at the end of August and staying until the end of October. I’m here to study a bachelor’s degree in game design and, as you might expect, I enjoy gaming in my free time. I also like spending time with friends and watching series.

I’m super excited to FINALLY move out of the tiny student box I’ve been living in this past year, and to meet all of you at church.
See you soon! Take care until then!

Best wishes, Lucas

Church Election 2025

From September 8–21, it’s time for the Church of Sweden election.
To vote, you must be at least 16 years old by election day (September 21, 2025), registered in Sweden by August 15, 2025, and a member of the Church of Sweden.

How do I vote from abroad?
You’ll need your voting card and a postal voting kit.

If you haven’t received a voting kit, it’s available at most Church of Sweden congregations abroad, including the Swedish Church in Melbourne.

If you don’t have your voting card, you can order a new one from the Church Election website starting August 25. The card will then be sent electronically to the overseas church of your choice. Bring ID when collecting it. If you have BankID and a printer, you can also order and print the card yourself.

Postal votes must arrive no later than Wednesday, September 17.
More information at svenskakyrkan.se/kyrkoval

Thursday Lunches – August & September

August 28 – Baked Sausages and Mashed Potatoes
September 4 – Lasagna
September 11 – Pea Soup and Pancakes
September 18– Salmon Casserole
September 25– Chicken Stew

A vegetarian option is always available. Includes salad, bread, and coffee.
Lunch served: 12:15 – 1:15 PM (Midday prayer at 12:00)
Cost: $18 for members, $22 for non-members, and $1 per year of age for children up to 12.

Stina welcomes lunch suggestions for the upcoming months.
Email your suggestions to: stina.dunstan@svenskakyrkan.se

Church Records

Deceased
Birgitta Sharpe
Deceased 6 July 2025
Funeral held at the German Church in Sydney on 25 July 2025.

Give them, O Lord, your peace and let your eternal light shine upon them. Amen.

 

Questions about baptism, confirmation, wedding, or funeral?

Contact Vicar Katja Lin
Phone: 0421 045 112
Email: katja.lin@svenskakyrkan.se 

Regular Monthly Activities

Worship Service: Sundays at 11 am.

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

Children’s Group “Lille Skutt”: Thursdays 10 am–12 pm, with a singing session at 11:30 am.

Tuesday Meet-Up: For retirees – 2nd Tuesday of the month at 12 pm for devotion and lunch (next opportunity is September 9, when Danish meatballs are served)

Book Club: 3rd Tuesday of the month at 1:30 pm– Discussing contemporary Swedish literature. Next Book Club will be September 16. 

Choir “Skutan”: Rehearsals on Wednesdays 7 pm – 9 pm.

Thursday Lunch: 12:15 pm –1:15 pm.

Gardening Group: Fridays at 10 am – tending the church garden

Ecumenical Prayer Group: Last Thursday of the month at 10 am, in one of the churches in Toorak. 28 August at the Swedish Church, 25 September at St Peter’s Church

For questions about any activities, contact: 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.