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Lutheran Women from Whyalla, Port Augusta, Wilmington, Booleroo Centre, Laura, Appila, Jamestown, Port Pirie and Crystal Brook recently came together in fellowship to celebrate the 53rd Upper North Zone Fellowship Day.
The little country town of Eudunda and its surrounding farmland in South Australia’s mid-north had been very hard-hit by the drought. Many suffered great difficulty in silence, struggling to survive.
In 2019, Longest Lutheran Lunch has aligned with the ALWS GRACE Project, which aims to support 40,000 children in crisis to go to school.
With the ever-increasing diversity and complexity of societal issues, Lutheran learning communities can often feel challenged in knowing how to talk about God or relate theology to practice.
When a group of budding footballers from Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Adelaide, with no facilities to draw on, put together the first Adelaide Lutheran football side, they could scarcely have imagined what the club would become.
The world seems to be full of forces which are both bringing people together and driving people apart. We are conscious of being ‘one global village’ like never before, but then our politics and need to assert our own opinion fractures communities and often ends in violence.
A summary from May’s District Synod and Pastors Conference.
In his latest piece, Bishop David Altus talks about freedom of speech and how to share the good news of Christ.
Over 800 visitors viewed a stunning handcrafted display in the Angaston Lutheran Church Hall for the 2019 Barossa Vintage Festival in April.
In 2018, the LCA SA-NT District gave $100,000 worth of building maintenance grants to help congregations fund external maintenance work on their church properties. Read about some of the work completed.