Living Mindfully – Cancelled
St Michael's Hall 120 Collins St, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaDue to unforeseen circumstances this events has been cancelled.
Due to unforeseen circumstances this events has been cancelled.
SAGE is a monthly seminar program that is presented by renowned psychotherapist and author Dr Francis Macnab. Each month we choose a theme and bring you a series of strategies and tools to help you cope with the big stresses in the years post 55, reshaping your meaning of life, dealing with the fears that flit...
Experience the joy and beauty of live music surrounded by the architectural splendour and inspiring ambience of St Michael’s Church. Featuring: Geoffrey Payne* (Trumpet) Shane Hooton* (Trumpet) Tristan Rebien (Trumpet) Bruno Siketa (Trumpet) Timothy Phillips (Timpani) Rhys Boak (Organ) * Appears courtesy of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra This is a Free Event
Launching the St Michael’s Day festivities, this breakfast is one of the great events people of the St Michael’s Congregation look forward to each year. We are honoured to have a special speaker from Assistance Dogs Victoria join us for this delicious breakfast, catered by Ann Wilson. Seating is limited - tickets are available from...
Rocks have been placed in the gardens of St Michael’s as symbols. Millions of years old they remind us that we are here for but a fleeting moment in time. They also remind us of strength and stability. All in attendance will scatter petals upon the rocks. The petals are symbols of softness, and our...
Each year during St Michael’s Week, St Michael’s Uniting Church presents two people with the St Michael’s Medallion in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the community. Two organisations that embody the theme for St Michael’s Week of ‘Quietness’ have been chosen to receive medallions this year. Both organisations work quietly to make significant changes...
Experience the beauty of Mingary, The Quiet Place, with this inspirational performance. Mingary is a place dedicated to inspiration and healing. It is here for your time to pause, to turn inward in reflection, for your time to turn outward for inspiration and seek the strength for a new beginning.
The winner of the first St Michael’s Day Art Competition will be announced in the gallery after the Sunday Service. The winner will recive $1000 and a 2016 solo exhibition in the St Michael’s Gallery.
We are delighted to have one of Australia’s leading International Relations scholars and commentators, Professor Joseph A. Camilleri OAM present this insightful lecture series. This series aims to shed light on the critical psycho-social, economic, environmental and security challenges of our times as they affect us personally and our life prospects, our networks and communities, Australia...