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Newsletter  February 2026

When I was in my twenties, I worked in the hospital chaplaincy at Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm.
I was studying theology and at the same time working as a secretary. This meant that I got to meet many people—patients, relatives, and staff. I was able to listen, lead devotions, and sometimes simply sit down for a while with someone who needed it.

It was a context where I felt that I truly got to be involved. I was welcomed, encouraged, and learned a great deal simply by being there. It was a context that shaped me—and helped me grow.

Looking back, I have come to understand how important such contexts are—places that give life and energy. Like a kind of source of life.

I don’t know what thoughts you have when you hear “the source of life,” but for me the source of life is very much about community and relationships. About our relationship with God, but also our relationships with one another. About being able to share both what is easy and what is heavy in life.

It is often our communities that carry us—comfort us when life is hard, help us grow, and give us joy and meaning. I would like to share a few lines from the hymn “Vart vi oss i världen vänder” (“Wherever We Turn in the World”), written by Per Harling for the Church of Sweden Abroad.

Wherever we turn in the world,
there is a door that stands open
to our home in many countries,
where we find rest and breathing space…

…Here there is room for everyone.
Here hope is given for life’s journey
through faith and love.

I think that our parish can be just such a community.

A place one can come to and feel: here I belong. Here there are people who care. Here there is life to share—and here I also have something to contribute.

A community where you are welcome exactly as you are.

A warm welcome, whether you come often or just drop by from time to time. I hope we will see each other in the parish in the future.

Katja Lin

Vicar,
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

 

Worship Services in February

Septuagesima
Sunday 1 February at 11:00 am – Worship Service with Holy Communion
Theme: Grace and Service
Vicar: Katja Lin
Svante Talltorp – Deacon
Staffan Thuringer – Musician

Candlemas Day
Sunday 8 February at 11:00 am – Danish Worship Service
Pastor Christian Rønlev Berwald
Staffan Thuringer – Musician

Shrovetide Sunday
Sunday 15 February at 11:00 am – Worship Service with Holy Communion
Theme: The Way of Love
Vicar: Katja Lin
Daniel Andersson – Musician

First Sunday of Lent
Sunday 22 February at 11:00 am – Music Worship Service
Theme: The Time of Trial
Svante Talltorp – Deacon
Mats Björklund – Musician
Daniel Andersson – Musician

Second Sunday of Lent
Sunday 1 March at 11:00 am – Music Worship Service
Theme: The Struggling Faith
Svante Talltorp – Deacon
Mats Björklund – Song and Music

Coffee is served after every service!

Welcome to worship!

Barbecue Evening

On Saturday 21 February at 5:00 pm, it’s time for the second barbecue evening of the year.

A barbecue plate will be served, along with entertainment in the form of song and music with Steven Gilbert
There will also be both a raffle and trivia.
We conclude the evening with a short devotion around 7:30 pm.

Cost: Members $26, non-members $31, children aged 5–12 $10.
Children aged 0–4 are free and do not need to book.

Online booking for the barbecue evening must be made by 19 February via Trybooking here.
You can also book and pay in the church café.

PLEASE NOTE – it is important to book before the final booking date for each event so the kitchen can plan how much food to prepare. Please also inform the kitchen if you would like a vegetarian/vegan option or if you have any food allergies by emailing melbourne@svenskakyrkan.se.

Svante Back as a Volunteer at the Church

Hello everyone at the Church of Sweden in Melbourne!

I hope the new year 2026 has started well for you.
As I write these lines, it is a truly beautiful winter in Sweden’s lovely capital, Stockholm. There are a few degrees below zero, and the snow lies like a beautiful blanket over everything.

Soon, I will be changing both latitude and climate. During the months of February and March, I will once again be coming to Melbourne to serve as a volunteer in your wonderful Swedish church in Toorak.

For those of you who don’t know me: I work as a deacon in Botkyrka parish, south of Stockholm. I worked for eleven and a half years at the Church of Sweden in Melbourne and for many years now I have returned as a volunteer to your church “down under.”

I very much look forward to meeting you all!
Please feel free to drop by 21 St Georges Road in Toorak. We’ll see each other at worship services and/or around the coffee tables inside the church or outside in the well-kept, beautiful garden.

Svante Talltorp
Deacon

Semla Season Is Here – and We’re Celebrating in the Church Café!

From Shrove Tuesday, 17 February, the café will be filled with the scent of semlor, and for just over two weeks (until Saturday 7 March) we will be serving the church’s popular semlor.
Sit down for a cozy coffee break with us, or take semlor home with you. To be a little kinder to the environment, please feel free to bring your own container if you’d like to take some away.

 

Invitation to All Our Fantastic Volunteers!

We want to recognize and thank all of you who throughout the year have helped in so many different ways and made the church’s activities possible. Whether you’ve worked in the café, helped in the kitchen, taken part in the Christmas market, organized the library, contributed music, worked in the garden, or stepped in wherever help was needed most – you are part of the heart of our community.

Therefore, we would like to invite you to an extra festive special coffee gathering: “Afternoon Tea”, with delicious treats, warmth, and fellowship in the church on Saturday 14 March at 3:00 pm.

Please RSVP by 12 March and let us know of any food allergies via email:
melbourne@svenskakyrkan.se

A very warm welcome – we look forward to celebrating you!

New Membership Year 2026

It is now time to renew your membership in the Swedish Church in Melbourne for the entire year of 2026 – or to become a member for the first time.
As a member, you help carry our congregation.
You make it possible for us to continue offering worship services, children’s and youth activities, cultural events, volunteer efforts, community gatherings, and support for people in both joy and difficulty.

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 extremely grateful for your support. Together we build a vibrant Swedish meeting place in Melbourne – where faith, traditions, and community have a home.
Thank you so much for being part of it!

Meeting regarding the Swedish Church Australia Parish Order Policy
The meeting will take place after the Church Service, February 15th at 1 pm.

Welcome to an information meeting about the Swedish Church Australia Parish Order Policy that will be on the agenda at the annual meeting on 29 March. At the information meeting, you will learn more about what a Parish Order Policy is, how it works, and why the congregation needs a Parish Order Policy.

A Parish Order Policy are the local regulations that describe how the congregation is governed, organized, and works to fulfill its core mission.

Notice of Annual General Meeting

Members of the Church of Sweden in Melbourne are hereby called to the Annual General Meeting on Sunday 29 March 2026 at 1:00 pm, following the music worship service together with the Skutan Choir, which begins at 11:00 am.

If you have suggestions for new members of the church council, please contact Tina Zenou at tina.lowzen@hotmail.com or Berith Öström at berith_ostrom@fastmail.fm

New Membership Year 2026

It is now time to renew your membership in the Church of Sweden in Melbourne for the entire year of 2026 – or to become a member for the first time.

As a member, you help support our congregation.
You make it possible for us to continue offering worship services, children’s and youth activities, cultural events, volunteer work, community gatherings, and support for people in both joy and difficulty.

Membership Fees 2026

Student: $45
Pensioner: $60
Single: $80
Pensioner couple: $85
Family: $95
How to Become a Member or Renew Your Membership

It’s easy to support our work:

Read more and become a member via our website – click here.
Pay directly via Shopify – click here.
Or pay the next time you visit the church.
We are incredibly grateful for your support. Together we build a vibrant Swedish meeting place in Melbourne – where faith, traditions, and community have room to grow.


Many thanks for your support!

Thursday Lunches in February

5 February – Sausage Stroganoff with rice
12 February – Roast beef and potato salad
19 February – Meatloaf
26 February – Salmon pudding
A vegetarian option is always available at every lunch.

Lunch is served from 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm (midday prayer at 12:00 pm), and includes salad, bread, and coffee.
The cost is $18 for members, $22 for non-members, and for children $1 per year of age up to 12 years.

Stina gladly accepts suggestions for lunch dishes for the coming months.
You can email your suggestions to stina.dunstan@svenskakyrkan.se

Church Records

Baptized
August Alton Forrester
Born 21 May 2025
Baptized on 22 January 2026 at the Church of Sweden in Melbourne
Officiating: Vicar Katja Lin

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
Meeting place for those free during the day, meeting on the second Tuesday of the month at 12:00 pm for a shared devotion and lunch.
There is no Tuesday lunch in January, so the next gathering will be 10 February, when herring and potatoes will be served.

Book Club
Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 1:30 pm to discuss current Swedish books.
Next meeting is 20 January.

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.