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Newsletter June 2025

The Vicar’s Thoughts

Last Sunday, a week ago, I was in Sydney attending a church service. I took the train into the city, and when I arrived, I took a short walk to the church. And suddenly, it got so cold. Out of nowhere, a strong headwind started blowing and heavy raindrops hit my face. A bit like little spikes!

As I walked there, struggling against the wind and freezing, the whole walk somehow felt like a picture of life. Headwinds and tailwinds, joy, sorrow, worry, expectation, longing, celebration and everyday life, work and rest. All mixed together and sometimes all at once. Because that’s how it is: life’s conditions can change very quickly.

Some people who knew all about that were Jesus’ disciples. Since Easter and Jesus’ resurrection, they’ve been trying to understand what has happened and everything they’ve experienced. They’ve swung from despair and sorrow to feeling like life has never been better!

Now, a week before Pentecost, they are waiting. They’re waiting for what Jesus promised when he said: Do not be afraid. You are not alone. Help is on the way.

Have you ever experienced that slightly uneasy feeling
of waiting for something? Something you don’t quite know what it is, or how long you’ll have to wait?

The disciples are waiting together for something they don’t fully understand, because no one can imagine or grasp how Jesus can still be close to them after he’s left them.
It sounds so strange. There are many question marks. But there’s also an expectation, a hope or a sense of something, because Jesus hinted that he would be even closer to his disciples – however that may be possible – through his Holy Spirit.

Now they are waiting for the Spirit, God’s invisible presence among us. The Spirit who is also sometimes called the helper.

What comes to mind when you hear the word helper? Personally, I think of something comforting and hopeful. It’s such a relief to have someone who helps you.

On Pentecost, something wonderful happens. The Spirit comes and the helper that God has given us is now with us always. Then and now.

I’ll end with the beautiful words from the hymn “The Wind We Do Not See.”

The wind we do not see, but we hear its voice
whispering or roaring like a mighty choir.

The Spirit we do not see, but we hear his voice
speak in our hearts words of light and comfort.

From a world that none of us has seen
comes the Spirit to us and gives us his help. 

— Hymn 54, Swedish Hymnal

Katja Lin
Vicar, Church of Sweden in Australia, Melbourne

Church Opening Hours

Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays: 10 am - 4 pm
Sundays: Church service at 11 am. 
Café and shop 12 pm – 4 pm.

Church services in June

Sunday before Pentecost
Sunday, June 1 at 11 AM – Worship service with communion
Theme: The Helper Comes
Pastor: Katja Lin
aTempo – singing
Church warden: Ebba Marklund
Organist: Staffan Thuringer

Pentecost
Sunday, June 8 at 11 AM – Danish worship service
Pastor: Christian Rønlev Berwald
Organist: Staffan Thuringer

Trinity Sunday
Sunday, June 15 at 11 AM – Taizé service with communion
Theme: God – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Pastor: Katja Lin
Musician: Mats Björklund
Church warden: Ebba Marklund

First Sunday after Trinity
Sunday, June 22 at 11 AM – Worship service with communion
Theme: The Prophet of the Highest
Pastor: Katja Lin
Church warden: Ebba Marklund
Organist: Staffan Thuringer

Second Sunday after Trinity
Sunday, June 29 at 11 AM – Layman-led service
Theme: The Call to God’s Kingdom
Leader: Gunnar Wenehult
Church warden: Ebba Marklund
Organist: Michael Spencer

Soup and coffee are served after each service.

Welcome!

National Day Celebration

We celebrate and acknowledge Sweden’s National Day on Saturday, June 7 at 1 PM (note the date).

Choir Skutan will perform under the direction of Suzann Frisk, who will also deliver this year's National Day speech.

National Day Café from 12 PM – 4 PM
Sandwich cake, strawberry cake, and many other treats will be served.

Welcome!

Welcome to Celebrate Midsummer

Saturday, June 21 from 11 AM
Cafe, wreath-making, and decorating of the maypole from 11 AM.

The outdoor café is serving sandwiches (with shrimp mix, herring & egg, meatballs & beetroot salad), hot dogs, cream cake, waffles, and cinnamon buns.

Games and activities in the garden, quiz walk, fishing pond (1 PM – 2 PM).

Music by Mats Björklund and Steve Gilbert.
Dance around the maypole approx. 12:30 PM.

We are looking for volunteers for the Midsummer celebration – can you help?
Midsummer at the church is a major highlight of the year and attracts many visitors. We need extra help, especially with serving and wreath making. All help is greatly appreciated! If you're available and would enjoy helping us, please get in touch via email: melbourne@svenskakyrkan.se.

Meet the Church Regulars – Ulla Svensson

From Tombola to Vintage Shelf

Ulla Svensson has long been active in the Swedish Church. She is the person behind the popular vintage shelf in the church café. Here, second-hand Swedish and Scandinavian crafts are sold. A lot of glass, of course, but also textiles, brass, and porcelain.

But few may know that the vintage shelf originates from the church's tombola.
“It started with the tombola in 2005 at the Scandinavian Christmas Bazaar, which was held the first weekend of December for many years. At that time, we had a Tuesday group for women. During one meeting, someone mentioned it was sad that no one ran the tombola anymore, so Elsbeth Doolan and I promised to revive it,” says Ulla.

“Gunnar Wenehult helped us design an ad for the church newsletter, which was then called Horisonten. We asked readers to clean out their cupboards and bring in items they didn’t need and put them in the donation box we set up at the church. We didn’t just ask for Scandinavian items—we also asked for handicrafts, tablecloths, and books in all Nordic languages. Elsbeth and I also bought many items cheaply from Opshops. At the time, there was a lot of Kosta, Boda, and Orrefors glass available at low prices. We also received items from the textile and glass stalls that hadn’t sold well and which the stallholders were tired of unpacking and repacking every year,” she says.

Then Elsbeth and Ulla met regularly and sorted the donations into three prize categories, from cheapest to most expensive. Before the bazaar, the whole basement was full of boxes.

“The first year, we made a profit of nearly $1,000, but then it increased to $4,000, with 1,000 winning tickets and 3,000 blanks. The tickets only cost $1. I researched each item online and made labels. Parents liked letting their children draw tickets from the tombola, but we didn’t have prizes for children the first few years. Later, we added stuffed animals and toys.”

When the pandemic eventually transformed the Christmas bazaar into the church’s six-week-long Christmas market, the tombola also changed and became the Vintage Shelf.
“Not many people want to donate their Scandinavian items, so most of what has been sold comes from my own home. I was inspired by a Swedish book by Margareta Magnusson, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, published in 2017. Instead of doing death cleaning after I’ve passed away, I’m doing it now. But now my house is almost empty of Swedish items, so it would be great if other members of the Swedish Church could start their own death cleaning so the Vintage Shelf can continue,” says Ulla Svensson.

She would like to acknowledge the many Swedish and Australian friends who have helped her with the tombola over the years:

Swedes: Britt Wilsson, Catrin Norrby, Elsbeth Doolan, Helena Grunfeld, Margareta Videll, Marianne Gemperle, Susan Liden, Ulla-Karin Gibbons, Yvonne Norman.

Australians: Amanda, Carolyn, Jeanette & Robyn, Jill & Irena, Marg, Mary-Ann, Maureen, Ruth.

If you have Scandinavian items at home that you think would fit on the church’s Vintage Shelf, or if you find something in an Opshop that could be suitable, you are welcome to donate them to the café staff. All proceeds go to the church’s activities.

 

Welcome Sofia!

Hello! My name is Sofia and I am 20 years old. I come from Leksand and have been in Melbourne for about 4 months now.

I started as an au pair but now I am here with the Swedish church! In my spare time, I enjoy painting and spending time with family and friends. I look forward to getting to know you all!

/Fia

Thursday Lunches in June

June 5 – Pea soup with pancakes
June 12 – Sausage stroganoff
June 19 – Meatballs and mashed potatoes
June 26 – Fish bake

A vegetarian option is always available.

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

Stina welcomes suggestions for future lunch dishes. Email your ideas to: 
Email: stina.dunstan@svenskakyrkan.se

Church Records

Deceased: Karin Linnea Ralph
Passed away: May 28, 2025

The funeral will take place at the Swedish church, but the date has not yet been determined. Contact the church and Vicar Katja Lin for more information at melbourne@svenskakyrkan.se

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

Questions about baptism, confirmation, wedding, or funeral?

Contact Vicar Katja Lin
Phone: 0421 045 112
Email: katja.lin@svenskakyrkan.se 

Recurring activities every month

Sunday Services: Sundays at 11:00 AM

Midday Prayer: Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:00 PM in the chapel

Children’s Group "Lille Skutt": Thursdays 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM, singing at 11:30

Tuesday Gathering: Second Tuesday of the month at 12:00 PM – next: May 13 (salmon pudding)

Book Club: Third Tuesday of the month at 1:30 PM – next: June 17

Choir "Skutan": Wednesdays 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Thursday Lunch: Thursdays 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM

Garden Group: Fridays at 10:00 AM

Ecumenical Prayer Group: Last Thursday of each month at 10:00 AM at rotating churches in Toorak – this month: June 27 at 10 AM in Toorak Uniting Church

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.