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Newsletter May2026

The Vicar’s Reflections

Have you, like me, ever sighed when opening your wardrobe? Thought there must be a better way to organize it? After several years of frustration, I’ve finally done something about it! The other day, with a bit of help from a practical person (no names mentioned Paul!), my wardrobe now looks the way a really good wardrobe should. But how long it took—and so many screws! Not to mention the instructions: how to assemble the different parts and how to interpret them… Sometimes I think life is a bit like one of those instruction manuals. You think you’re doing everything right, you look at the instructions, and yet it still feels uncertain.

We turn and twist the different parts of life, trying to make everything fit together. Sometimes it goes wrong; sometimes we have to take things apart and start again. And sometimes we stand there holding a piece, wondering: where does this actually belong?

Tomorrow, the first of May, we celebrate Walpurgis Night (Valborg) at the church—and you are warmly invited to join us. We gather around the fire that lights up the evening, a fire that not only warms but also becomes a symbol of what we can leave behind. Perhaps the things that didn’t quite fit, the things that were assembled incorrectly in life’s own “wardrobe.”

During the evening we will listen to a spring speech by the church’s volunteers, Alina and William. The Skutan Choir will offer beautiful spring songs—and yes, I dare promise that both “Winter Has Passed” and “All the Birds Have Returned” will be included. For the children, there will be the opportunity to grill marshmallows over the bonfire, and as always, there will be good food and fellowship to share.

At Valborg we are reminded of all the good that lies ahead. Of hope that grows, of life returning. Spring comes, no matter what the world looks like.

Perhaps that is what we can take with us: that we don’t need to have all the pieces in place. That it is enough to take the next step. So the next time you stand there—with a stubborn screw, an incomprehensible instruction, or perhaps in the middle of life’s own question marks—remember you are not alone in the building. And it is not meant for everything to be perfect all at once.

Sometimes it is enough to take the next step. And perhaps, just like with my wardrobe, to ask for help when needed. Because unlike a wardrobe manual, life is not meant to be followed to the letter. There is no perfect blueprint where everything always turns out right immediately. God Himself whispers: begin again. Not from zero, but from where you are. With your experiences, your mistakes, and everything you have learned along the way.

Welcome, beautiful month of May. And a warm welcome to celebrate Valborg together with us!

Spring greetings,
Katja Lin
Vicar
The Church of Sweden in Australia, Melbourne

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

Services in May

Fifth Sunday of Easter
Sunday 3 May, 11:00 am – Service with Holy Communion
Theme: Growing in Faith
Vicar Katja Lin
Alina Ohlsén - piano och sång
Tilda Sundström - sång
William Jarl Boiardt - sång
Staffan Thuringer – musician

Sixth Sunday of Easter
Sunday 10 May, 11:00 am – Danish Service
Pastor Christian Rønlev Berwald
Staffan Thuringer – musician

Sunday before Pentecost
Sunday 17 May, 11:00 am – Norwegian Service
Diakon Håvard Tonnessen Osland
Staffan Thuringer – musician

Pentecost Day
Sunday 24 May, 11:00 am – Musical service
Theme: The Holy Spirit
Gunnar Wenehult – lay leader
Mats Björklund – musician

Trinity Sunday
Sunday 31 May, 11:00 am – Service with Holy Communion
Theme: God – Father, Son and Spirit
Vicar Katja Lin
Staffan Thuringer – musician

Coffee and soup are served after every service.

Welcome to worship!

Come and celebrate Valborg with us!

Friday 1 May
Welcome to a cosy Valborg celebration in the church garden!
The celebration begins at 4:30 pm when we open the outdoor café.
Enjoy waffles, soup, hot dogs, mulled drink and fika – and for the children there will be marshmallows to grill over the fire.

During the evening there will also be Quiz walk for all ages an Fishing game for children

At 5:30 pm, we light the Valborg bonfire and at 6 pm we will listen to a spring speech vy  Alina Ohlsén and Wiliam Jarl Boiardt along with beautiful spring songs by the choir Skutan.

Feel free to bring family and friends and celebrate the Swedish spring together with us!
A warm welcome!

Eurovision Party at Dawn!

Welcome to experience the Eurovision Song Contest together with us—live on the big screen!
We gather early in the morning to share the excitement, joy, and music!

Sunday 17 May at 5:00 am (doors open 4:45 am)

Cheer on your favourites 
Take part in a fun Eurovision quiz 
Enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet 
Experience the fellowship and unique Eurovision atmosphere 
Price: $25 including breakfast buffet

Bring friends, family, and your best Eurovision spirit—we’ll meet at dawn, ready for glitter, music, and community!

Book your ticket here

A collaboration between SWEA and the Church of Sweden in Melbourne.

Together – A Home Far from Home

Being part of the Melbourne congregation as a volunteer has, in many ways, taught me what the word “together” really means. Compared to the congregation in Oslo, Melbourne’s congregation is small in numbers but big in warmth—and perhaps it is precisely in this smaller setting that I notice how each individual enriches the community in their own way.

Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, the parish hall becomes not just a place for worship, but a second home where people from Sweden and other Scandinavian countries meet. People from different countries, cultures, and life situations gather here. They have gathered for many years in a meaningful community, which is especially important when you are far from home, far from the Swedish language, culture, and sense of belonging.

Toorak House, the Church of Sweden in Melbourne, is a wonderful building with a park that brings people together across generations. Here, Swedes living in Melbourne meet—someone who just turned 82 and once helped dig the pool on the property by hand, and 19-year-old Swedish volunteers who have just left their safe homes for the first time and travelled to the other side of the world. These are exciting encounters for both young and old.

As a volunteer, I get to see up close how much this community means. In practical tasks—from preparing fika to welcoming new faces at the door—small moments arise that connect us. It might be a conversation with someone who has just moved here and is missing a sense of belonging, or the joy of a family finding a safe place where children can run in the beautiful garden, speak Swedish, and feel at home, far away. You quickly notice that your contribution, however simple it may seem, means something to many.

Melbourne is a big city where the pace is often high and distances long. That is why the church becomes an important pause in everyday life—a place where you slow down and meet one another without hurry. A coffee and a freshly baked cinnamon bun in the shade of old trees is not just Swedish fika, but security and community far from home.

Here, faith becomes concrete in action: someone offers a ride, an outing, a conversation; Melbourne tips and life experiences are shared between young and old. It is in these small, everyday expressions that community comes to life.

You clearly feel that you are not alone. We are part of something bigger: a global church. When we meet at Toorak House in Melbourne, the distance between continents feels smaller. It reminds us that the congregation is not only local, but also universal.

The work here in Melbourne is therefore not just about building a local community, but about contributing to a network of faith, support, and care that stretches across the world. And it is precisely there, in that sense of belonging, that the theme “Together” finds its deepest meaning.

Marie Granbom
Volunteer at the Church of Sweden in Melbourne, November 2025 – January 2026

The article was written by Marie Granbom and was published in the Swedish congregation in Oslo’s member magazine “Intryck”, where this issue had the theme “Together.”

Update from the Board and Parish Council

·       SKUT has proposed to visit the Swedish Church in Melbourne and Toorak House in late November – the first week of December 2026, to begin the process/investigation regarding the Toorak House property and the congregation’s future premises needs. The dates have not yet been confirmed. We do not yet know what this will entail, but we will provide further information as soon as it becomes available. 

·       Please find attached statements previously submitted to SKUT regarding this matter. These are the statements referred to in the information provided ahead of the Annual General Meeting (AGM). 

·       Please also find the Parish Council’s report; the timeline was presented by Martin Reftel (Vice Chair) at the AGM.

Read statement 1 here
Read statement 2 here
Read statement 3 here
Read the Church Council’s report here

Summary of Swedish Church Australia AGM 2026
The Annual General Meeting of the Swedish Church in Australia was held on Sunday, 19 April 2026 at 1:00 pm in the church.
 The formal minutes have not yet been finalised and will be shared at a later stage.

Read the full summary here.

Membership 2026

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.

Thursday Lunches in May

7 May – Potato dumplings
14 May – Sausage stroganoff
21 May – Beef stew
28 May – Potato and minced meat casserole

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
Hans Gunnar Priver
Passed away 7 April 2026
His memory will be honoured privately within the family.

Grant him, O Lord, your peace, and let your eternal light shine upon him. 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 time is 12 May

Book Club
Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 1:30 pm to discuss current Swedish books.
Next meeting is 19 May

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.