Newsletter December 2025
The Vicar’s Thoughts
We in the church would like to wish you all a joyful Advent season and a blessed Christmas!
It was a wonderful feeling to light the first Advent candle during Sunday’s Advent service. When the candle was lit and the choir Skutan, led by Suzann Frisk, began to sing – I truly felt: Advent is here. It was a joy to celebrate the First Sunday of Advent together with so many of you – and what a powerful moment it was when we all sang together! Advent and Christmas music really has the ability to go straight to the heart, doesn’t it?
Advent is a time of waiting, and I believe we are all waiting for different things. Some long for peace, others for community, someone perhaps for a change in life, and many of us need, more than anything, to feel hope. The beauty of Advent is that it holds space for all of this.
I’m really looking forward to everything we’ll share this month: the Lucia celebrations (many of you have already talked to me about them!), the Christmas concert, and of course, Christmas Eve and the early morning Christmas Day service – moments when we can come together in joy, stillness and fellowship.
Here in the church, it’s clear that Christmas is approaching. So much is happening, and it’s wonderful to see the energy and life within our congregation. Our premises are full of people – children and parents, choirs rehearsing, visitors at the Christmas market, friends catching up over a coffee, worshippers, volunteers helping out, and someone lighting a candle and sitting for a moment in quiet. I often think: this is the church at its most alive.
The Christmas market is in full swing and on Saturday we held our “Scandinavian Food and Fun Day.” It was a great success, with thousands of visitors. Thank you to everyone who helped in different ways and to all who participated. Your support means the world to us. I hope you know just how much it means.
On behalf of myself and all the staff, I want to sincerely thank you for your support and presence throughout the year. You carry the church together with us, and that means more than you can imagine. It is thanks to you that the church continues to be a meaningful place for so many. In the encounter between people, faith comes alive. Together, we create the congregation.
I hope that this Advent season brings you light, peace, and hope in the midst of everything going on.
Wishing you a truly beautiful Advent and Christmas season,
Katja Lin
Vicor in Melbourne, Church of Sweden in Australia