Christmas in Kenilworth!
St Luke's Anglican Church Kenilworth 17 Anne Street, KenilworthA traditional service of communion and carols with Rev'd Kaye - all are welcome!
A traditional service of communion and carols with Rev'd Kaye - all are welcome!
A traditional service of communion and carols with Rev'd Deb!
A quiet new year's eve service of releasing, renewing.. and a little bit of a sing! We finish with a glass of champagne (or sparkling water) as we watch the final sunset of 2021.
#ChangeTheHeart - A National Service led by Aunty Jean Phillips Jan 25, 6.30pm online or livestreamed to St George's You are invited by one of our most senior Aboriginal Christian Leaders, Aunty Jean Phillips, to gather together to pray in unison to #ChangeTheHeart on the evening before January 26. This unique, national service led by Aboriginal Christian Leaders […]
Remember you are dust, and to the dust you will return. A reflective service to begin the season of lent with holy communion and the imposition of ashes. Tuesday March 1 6pm - St Luke's Kenilworth Wednesday March 2 8am - St Mary's Montville Wednesday March 2 9.30am - St George's Maleny
Fantastic baked goods and treats! Find us next to the Maleny Community Centre!
As part of the Montville Community Markets... come in and find a treasure!
Riley Lee has been playing the shakuhachi for 50 years and was the first non-Japanese to attain the rank of dai shihan or Grand Master. He is a consummate teacher, performer and collaborator with other musicians of all genres. Visit his website. Tickets $25 Ph Susan 07 5494 3062 or via Trybooking
Earth overshoot day is the day when the demand for ecological resources exceeds that which the earth can renew in a year. In 2022, Australia's overshoot date is March 23. We toll the bells at 11am and hold 11 minutes silence to examine the impacts of our behaviours, and reorientate toward a reconciled life with […]
A restful and reflective time of singing, silence and simple prayer. Stay for soup afterwards! All are welcome! Taizé Prayer is a distinctive style of meditative prayer developed by an ecumenical community in rural France. A typical Maleny service incorporates scripture, poetry, prayer, and simple, beautiful songs with periods of reflective silence.