Newsletter July 2025
The Vicar’s Thoughts
"Now comes the time of blossoming, with joy and beauty bright. Now lovely summer nears, when grass and crops take flight."
We sing these words every year when summer is in full bloom, and they ring true every time. Summer truly is a season when nature shows itself from its most beautiful side – with blooming meadows and bright, long evenings. It’s as if all of creation breathes out and says: “Now you may rest for a while.”
We’ve just celebrated Midsummer – and it was a joy to share it with so many of you at the church. A warm thank you to everyone who came to celebrate together! It was wonderful to see the sense of community, the laughter, and the dancing around the maypole.
I also want to give a special thanks to our talented musicians, Mats, Jessica, and Steven, who set the tone for the whole day with music that got both children and adults dancing. And not least – a big thank you to all the volunteers who gave their time, energy, and care to organise the café, the refreshments, and all the practical details. Without you, we couldn’t have had such a beautiful and memorable day.
Now it’s time for my holiday. I’m travelling to Sweden and looking forward to seeing family and friends. It also feels valuable to have time for rest and recovery – something we all need, especially after intense periods. And I’m looking forward to experiencing the Swedish summer with its scents, greenery, and that special light.
This year, our staff are taking holidays at different times. This means the church will remain open until the beginning of August, before we take a short summer/winter break. All activities will continue as usual until then, so you’re warmly welcome to drop by – maybe to light a candle, say a prayer, have a coffee in the café, take part in a service, or simply enjoy a moment of stillness.
I want to end with a prayer by Ylva Eggehorn – a beautiful reminder of what summer can mean on a deeper level:
“God, I want to thank You for the gift of Midsummer. The earth is breathtakingly beautiful when evening falls and the light lingers. Thank You, my Creator, for the blackbird’s flute. It plays to everyone’s longing.
Thank You, Jesus, for Your wine for lovers and Your comfort for the lonely. Thank You, Holy Spirit, who breathes life into my winter soul. You whisper within me: “Midsummer is for you. One day, all evenings will brighten in the sun that never sets.”
With these words, I want to wish you a blessed summer – or winter. We’ll see each other again soon!
Katja Lin
Vicar in Melbourne, Australia