Oct2020
Messages of Encouragement
Last month, the District’s admin team held a craft day, where they made a card with a message for the wife of every pastor in SA and NT. It’s been a challenging year for many in the Church and we wanted these women to know that they are appreciated and cared about.
Oct2020
Children’s Ministry Christmas Conversation
An upcoming online conversation, focusing on Advent/Christmas, will give participants the opportunity to share what churches are doing with children’s ministry this year.
Oct2020
Christmas Services in 2020
Many of our congregations will already be thinking about what their Christmas services will look like this year. Here are some tips to help your church in 2020.
Oct2020
Professional Standards Update
Face to face Professional Standards Training is returning this month. Here are the details about upcoming events.
Oct2020
Sep2020
The Authentic Ministers Of The Gospel
Pastor Peter Miller, Chaplaincy Coordinator at the SA-NT District, discusses taking the opportunity to practice genuine care in your community and how the heart of Jesus’ ministry was in the one-on-one conversations with people.
Sep2020
September Prayer Points
This month’s prayers points come from the Mid North and Yorke Peninsula Zone.
Aug2020
Memories Preserved At Sandleton
The once-proud church building at Sandleton may have been demolished, but thanks to the efforts of a team of locals who have been restoring the site, the precious memories there have been preserved.
Aug2020
A Word From Your Bishop
We are always learning to trust God. There is always something new to test and challenge our faith in him every day. This year we are learning to trust God, individually and together as church, in ways we never anticipated. The truth is we are not “all in this together” in the same way during 2020.
Aug2020
Support Continues For Bushfire-affected
While COVID concerns and braving the winter weather may be front-of-mind for many at the moment, a group of dedicated Lutherans are making sure those affected by summer’s bushfires aren’t forgotten.