Image by David Dawes First Sunday after Epiphany- 7 January 2024, 10am "What is emerging for you" Guest minister: Rev David Dawes Music in church: Hoang Pham (Piano) & Shauna Beesley (Organ) Music online: Paulina Vayenas (Piano), Dr. Kim Tan (Flute) & Rhys Boak (Organ & Piano) Sunday Gatherings are in church at 10am. For...
Second Sunday after Epiphany- 14 January 2024, 10am "Whose voice will you listen for this year?" Minister: Rev Dr Margaret Mayman Music in church: Hoang Pham (Piano) & Shauna Beesley (Organ) Music online: Michelle Nelson & Meredith Connie (Guitars), Bruno Siketa (Trumpet) & Rhys Boak (Organ) Sunday Gatherings are in church at 10am. For those unable...
Image: Interwoven story-telling by Grace Williams Third Sunday after Epiphany “Day of mourning – truth-telling and justice-seeking” Minister: Rev Dr Margaret Mayman Music: Peter Sheridan (Flute) & Rhys Boak (Organ & Piano) Sunday Gatherings are in church at 10am. For those unable to attend, online church services still continue and are available Sunday afternoon. Watch...
Music is the food of the soul" - Arthur Schopenhauer Make an organ recital part of your lunch plans and join us for the St Michael’s Lunchtime Organ Recital series this Thursday. The recitals series feature St Michael’s organist, Rhys Boak and guest artists. Today's organist is guest, Rhys Boak Free event. Doors open at 12:30pm
Fifth Sunday after Epiphany- 4 February 2024, 10am “On being good ancestors" Minister: Rev Dr Margaret Mayman Music in church: Edwina Cordingley (Cell0) & Rhys Boak (Organ & Piano) Sunday Gatherings are in church at 10am. For those unable to attend, online church services still continue and are available Sunday afternoon. Watch the Online Gathering here
Image: Close up image photography of pink lotus from Pixabay St Michael's offers the opportunity to take a moment for yourself in the beautiful Mingary, The Quiet Place. A monthlymeditation session is a space designed for rest and mediation. Faciliated by Pamela Blood. Entry to Mingary the Quiet Place via the Russell Street stairs.