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Newsletter June 2026

The Vicar’s Reflections

Last weekend I had the opportunity to travel to Perth and Sydney to celebrate Pentecost together with the Norwegian Seamen's Church. It was intense but rewarding days with many meetings and nice conversations. Deacon Håvard and I have worked closely together for several years now, and every time I am struck by how valuable that relationship is. To be able to share faith and life with our Swedish and Norwegian friends in different places here in Australia and New Zealand reminds me that we are never alone, no matter how far from home we are.

Back home in Melbourne, our educator Gunnar Wenehult held the positions. On Sunday, Pentecost was celebrated with an atmospheric music service (a warm thank you to Mats Björklund for music and song), and in the afternoon, Gunnar represented our congregation in a joint Pentecost service with the local churches in the Anglican Church in Toorak.

That we pay attention to our cooperation with other churches on the day of Pentecost is no coincidence. In fact, you could say that Pentecost is the birthday of the worldwide Christian church – that's when it all began!

Every year on the day of Pentecost, we read the dramatic story in the book of Acts about the coming of the Holy Spirit, the power of God, the Helper. The disciples are in Jerusalem. They have no idea what is going to happen, even though Jesus has tried to explain to them in the past that He will not leave them alone, and He promises that He will send them a helper.

"Then suddenly there was a roar from heaven as of a whirlwind, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting. They saw how tongues of fire spread out and stayed on each of them. All were filled with the Holy Ghost and began to speak other tongues, with the words which the Spirit gave them."

God spoke to everyone who was there in their own language, and everyone felt seen. Suddenly, everyone can understand each other, despite their different languages. Here we see the beginning of our Christian church.

Today, we are all part of the same church, despite having different traditions, languages, and backgrounds. That is exactly what we celebrate at Pentecost: unity, relationships, cooperation and community.

We could say that the Spirit removes boundaries between us humans and brings us closer together. The Spirit is God's invisible presence in you and me and everyone else.

During the ecumenical service in Toorak, we therefore also renewed the agreement that our congregation has with the other local churches in the surrounding area. It is so valuable to have a functioning collaboration where we can support and encourage each other.

We celebrate worship together a few times a year, and on the last Thursday of each month we meet to pray together. We take turns being in each other's churches, and of course there will be coffee afterwards – it's an important part of the community!

You are warmly welcome to join. Just show up, no registration is needed. The next opportunity is with us in the Church of Sweden on June 25 at 10.30. There are always very good meetings and conversations!

I wish you a warm welcome to worship and fellowship, see you at the church!

Katja Lin
Vicar in Melbourne, Australia

Church Opening Hours

Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sundays: Worship Service at 11:00 am. Café and shop open from 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm.

PLEASE NOTE: The church will be closed for the summer/winter break from Monday 29 June, reopening on Tuesday 11 August.

Services in May

First Sunday after Trinity – 7 June at 11:00 am
Theme: Our Baptism
Holy Communion Service
Vicar: Katja Lin 
Church Warden: Ebba Marklund 
Musician: Staffan Thuringer 

Second Sunday after Trinity – 14 June at 11:00 am
Danish Worship Service
Pastor Christian Ronlov Berwald
Musician: Staffan Thuringer 

Saint John the Baptist Day– 21 June at 11:00 am
Theme: Prophet of the Most High
Lay-led service
Gunnar Wenehult 
Church Warden: Ebba Marklund 
Vocals and piano: Alina Ohlsén
Musician: Michael Spencer

Fourth Sunday after Trinity – 28 June at 11:00 am
Theme: Do Not Judge
Lay-led service
Ebba Marklund 
Alina Ohlsén
Vocals and guitar: Mats Björklund
Musician: Staffan Thuringer 

Coffee and soup are served after every service.

Welcome to worship!

Come Celebrate Sweden’s National Day – Saturday 6 June

Bring your family and friends for a festive afternoon filled with music, singing, speeches, Swedish sandwich cake, and delicious refreshments.

Program begins at 2:00 pm

The choir Skutan performs under the direction of Suzann Frisk. 
National Day speeches by church volunteers Tilda Sundström and William Jarl Boiardt. 
Musical performance by Mats Björklund and Stephanie Abrahamsson. 

National Day Café: 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm (The church is open from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.)

Enjoy Swedish favorites (served from 12pm) including:

Sandwich cake (smörgåstårta) 
Strawberry cream cake 
Many other Swedish treats 

A warm welcome to celebrate Sweden’s National Day with us!

Welcome to Celebrate Midsummer

Saturday 20 June from 11:00 am
We welcome young and old alike to a wonderful Midsummer’s Day filled with Swedish summer traditions, music, dancing, games, and delicious refreshments in the garden.

Food service, wreath-making, and decorating of the Midsummer pole begin at 11:00 am.

Café Menu Includes:

Shrimp salad sandwiches (Skagenröra) 
Pickled herring sandwiches 
Meatball and beetroot salad sandwiches 
Cream cake 
Hot dogs 
Waffles 
Cinnamon buns 

Activities:

Quiz walk 
Fishing game for children 
Music by Mats Björklund and Steven Gilbert 
Dancing around the Midsummer pole at approximately 12:30 pm 
A warm welcome to celebrate Midsummer with us!

Volunteers Needed for the Midsummer Celebration

The church’s Midsummer celebration is one of the highlights of the year and attracts many visitors. We are therefore in great need of extra help, particularly with food service. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

If you would enjoy helping and are able to assist, please contact us by email at: melbourne@svenskakyrkan.se

Watch Sweden’s World Cup Matches Live at the Church!

Come and enjoy the World Cup atmosphere with us as we screen two of Sweden’s matches live on the big screen.

Put on your blue-and-yellow jersey, join in the chants, and enjoy football, fellowship, and a fantastic atmosphere.

The café will be open serving cinnamon buns and hot dogs.

Sweden vs Tunisia
Monday 15 June at 12:00 pm (Café open 11:00 am – 3:00 pm)

Japan vs Sweden
Friday 26 June at 9:00 am (Café open 8:30 am – 12:00 pm)

Whether you are a devoted football supporter or simply want to share the excitement and fellowship with fellow Swedes and friends, you are warmly welcome.

Go Sweden!

We Need Your Help!

This year, the Swedish Church in Melbourne celebrates 70 years at Toorak House, and we want to mark the occasion in a truly memorable way!

The anniversary falls on the First Sunday of Advent 2026, and throughout the year we are planning a variety of activities to celebrate this milestone.

One of the highlights will be an exhibition featuring memories and photographs from our history at Toorak House since moving in during December 1956.

We hope to highlight everything that has made our church what it is today: Church activities, Music and singing, Lucia celebrations, Christmas events, Midsummer celebrations, The Swedish School, Weddings, baptisms, and confirmations, distinguished visitors, unforgettable friendships, milestones throughout the years. How many shrimp sandwiches have actually been made over the years? And who wins the meatball competition?

Do you have photographs, quotations, old or new memories, or other material that you would be willing to lend to the exhibition? If so, we would love to hear from you!

Contact us at: melbourne@svenskakyrkan.se Or bring your material with you the next time you visit us.

Do you have ideas or suggestions for how we can celebrate the church’s 70th anniversary? We warmly welcome your thoughts and ideas.

Submission Deadline: 25 June 2026
We need time to compile and prepare the exhibition, so please contact us well in advance.

Together we can create an exhibition to remember—for all of us who hold the Swedish Church in Melbourne close to our hearts.

Warmly welcome to contribute!

Update from the Parish Council and Board

As you may already have read in the special newsletter of 16 May 2026, the process has now begun to more closely review both our parish work and our property. This is a review that all overseas congregations have either already completed or, as in our case, are now undertaking.

The work involved in preparing this documentation will be crucial to decisions regarding the Melbourne property and how our future ministry can continue in its current form.

The process is extensive, complex, and time-consuming. The Swedish Church Abroad (SKUT) has already reviewed much of the material previously, but the points presented in the newsletter now need to be updated and supplemented. This material must be submitted to SKUT for evaluation before their visit together with the Property Department at the end of November.

The Board and Parish Council in Melbourne have already begun work on the document that will clarify the importance of our current building and the need to preserve the ministry we carry out today.

Over the past year we have received many comments and ideas from members and visitors regarding what our future could look like. All of this input will be included in the work, together with the factual figures that describe our current ministry.

We also need to present a realistic picture of how alternative property solutions would affect the congregation financially and demonstrate a sustainable path forward for the congregation’s long-term future.

I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the members of the Parish Council and Board for the commitment and enthusiasm you are showing for the work ahead. I also hope that congregation members will continue to support those who are devoting their time and expertise to preserving what we have while also finding ways to develop an organisation with strong prospects both financially and in terms of ministry.

Mats Marklund, Chairman
The Parish Council
The Board of Swedish Church Australia Ltd

Division of Responsibilities – The SKUT Premises Programme

Work relating to the SKUT premises programme continues, and recently the Parish Council and Board have held joint discussions on how responsibilities should best be divided regarding the congregation’s future premises and ministry needs.

Following discussions, the Parish Council and Board in Melbourne have agreed on the following allocation of responsibilities:

The Parish Council is responsible for:

- Ministry description 
- Functional requirements and premises needs 
- Location 

The Board is responsible for:

- Accessibility 
- Technical requirements 

Through this division of responsibilities, we hope to continue the work in a clear and constructive manner.

For those wishing to read a more detailed review of the allocation of responsibilities, further information is available here.

Vote in the Swedish Election from Melbourne and Australia

On 13 September 2026, elections will be held in Sweden for the Parliament, regional councils, and municipal councils.

If you are living abroad, you may vote early either by post or in person at the Embassy in Canberra, certain honorary consulates, and selected polling locations throughout Australia. Please note that it is not possible to vote abroad on Election Day itself.

Vote at the Swedish Church in Melbourne

The Swedish Church in Melbourne will be one of the locations where you can cast your advance vote.

Voting Hours

- Saturday 22 August, 12:00 pm–4:00 pm 
- Sunday 23 August, 12:00 pm–4:00 pm 
- Sunday 30 August, 12:00 pm–4:00 pm 


Who Can Vote?

You may vote if you:

- Are a Swedish citizen 
- Have turned, or will turn, 18 years old by Election Day

Are or have been registered as a resident in Sweden 
Living Abroad Long-Term?

Swedish citizens who have lived abroad for more than ten years must register for the electoral roll in order to vote. Your application must be received by the Swedish Tax Agency no later than 12 August 2026.

More Information  about voting in Australia is available on the Swedish Embassy’s website. 

A warm welcome to vote with us at the Swedish Church in Melbourne!

Book Club with SWEA at the Swedish Church

SWEA (Swedish Women’s Educational Association) organises many appreciated activities for Swedes and people interested in Swedish culture in Melbourne.

One of the regular gatherings is the book club, which has grown considerably in recent times. To accommodate more participants, meetings are now held at the Swedish Church in Melbourne.

The book club meets in a warm and relaxed atmosphere where everyone brings something to share for a simple potluck meal. The evenings offer good food, meaningful conversations, and engaging discussions about the book the group has read together.

To create variety and interesting perspectives, the club alternates between Swedish and Australian books.

It is a valued meeting place where literature, culture, and fellowship take centre stage.

The book club meets approximately every six weeks. For more information about SWEA and the book club, please contact Cecilia Blomstedt on 0411 200 939 or via email at melbourne.medlem@swea.org

We would also like to recommend the Swedish Church’s own book club, which meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 1:30 pm at the church. Reading, conversation, and fellowship are at the heart of these gatherings as well.

For more information about the church book club, contact:Ulla Svensson
ulla@netspace.net.au

Thursday Lunches in June

4 June - Sausage casserole with mashed potatoes
11 June - Pea soup and pancakes
18 June - Spaghetti Bolognese
25 June - Fish bake

A vegetarian option is always available.

Lunch is served 12:15–1:15 (midday prayer at 12:00)
and includes salad, bread and coffee.

Lunch costs $18 for members, $22 for non-members and for children $1 per year up to age 12.

Stina gladly accepts suggestions for future lunches.
You can email your ideas to stina.dunstan@svenskakyrkan.se

Church Records

Deceased
Anna Hutchison
Died 5 May 2026

Anna’s memory will be honoured during the Danish worship service on 14 June at 11:00 am.

Grant Anna, O Lord, your peace, and let your eternal light shine upon her. Amen.

Do you have questions about baptism, confirmation, weddings or funerals?
Contact: Vicar Katja Lin. T: 0421 045 112. E: katja.lin@svenskakyrkan.se

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
For those free during the day, second Tuesday of the month at 12:00 pm for devotion and lunch. Next gathering: 9 June Menu: Salisbury steak

Book Club
Meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 1:30 pm to discuss current Swedish books. Next meeting: 16 June

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 10:30 am in one of the churches in Toorak. Next meeting: 25 June at the Swedish Church.

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.