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MtE Update – February 21, 2025

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  • The readings for this Sunday’s service (Epiphany 7C) are available here; we’ll focus on the reading from Luke this week. We will welcome Pilgrim College student and UCA ministry candidate Sione Hehepoto as our preacher this week
  • Next Sunday March 2 there will be a hymn-learning session, following morning tea.
  • Lenten Studies 2025 – details and registration!
  • The MtE Events Calendar

News

Wesley Centre

MtE is a sponsor of the Wesly Centre

  • Wesley Conversation #2 – The Ethics of Voting, with Bronwyn Pike, AM – CEO of Uniting VicTas and Victorian State Member of Parliament for Melbourne from 1999 to 2012, including 11 years as a Minister for Housing, Aged Care, Community Services, Health, Education and Skills.

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MtE Update – February 14, 2025

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  • The readings for this Sunday’s service (Epiphany 6C) are available here; we’ll focus on the reading from Luke this week.
  • This SUNDAY Feb 16 there will be a workshop on leading the intercessions in worship, following morning tea; rostered intercessors particular encouraged to attend, but all welcome!
  • Lenten Studies 2025 – details and registration!
  • The MtE Events Calendar

Wesley Centre

MtE is a sponsor of the Wesly Centre

  • Latest news from the Wesley Centre (January eNews)
  • Feb 20 — “The ethics of housing” — The Wesley Centre for Theology, Ethics, and Public Policy is hosting a series of ‘Conversations That Matter’—lunchtime conversations with experts on the big questions facing society, from housing to politics to bioethics and AI. How do we solve the housing crisis?  At the start of an election year in which housing is front of mind for many voters, join us for a free lunchtime conversation about the ethics, economics, and politics of housing, with Brendan Coates from the Grattan Institute, and Kristie Looney from Uniting Vic.Tas. BYO lunch or coffee. Event Link – https://www.facebook.com/share/18VcmV1RNe/

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MtE Update – February 6, 2025

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  • Quarterly Conversation February 7
  • The readings for this Sunday’s (Feb 9) service (Epiphany 5C) are available here – although our guest preacher, Daniel Broadstock, will pick up last week’s epistle reading, 1 Corinthians 13.
  • NEXT SUNDAY Feb 16 there will be a workshop on leading the intercessions in worship, following morning tea; rostered intercessors particular encouraged to attend, but all welcome!
  • The MtE Events Calendar

Advance Notice

News

Wesley Centre

MtE is a sponsor of the Wesly Centre

  • Latest news from the Wesley Centre (January eNews)
  • Feb 20 — “The ethics of housing” — The Wesley Centre for Theology, Ethics, and Public Policy is hosting a series of ‘Conversations That Matter’—lunchtime conversations with experts on the big questions facing society, from housing to politics to bioethics and AI. How do we solve the housing crisis?  At the start of an election year in which housing is front of mind for many voters, join us for a free lunchtime conversation about the ethics, economics, and politics of housing, with Brendan Coates from the Grattan Institute, and Kristie Looney from Uniting Vic.Tas. BYO lunch or coffee. Event Link – https://www.facebook.com/share/18VcmV1RNe/

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MtE Update – January 31, 2025

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  • The readings for this Sunday’s service (Epiphany 4C) are available here – our focus on Sunday will be Psalm 71.
  • The MtE Events Calendar

Advance Notice

Wesley Centre

MtE is a sponsor of the Wesly Centre

  • Latest news from the Wesley Centre (January eNews)
  • Feb 20 — “The ethics of housing” — The Wesley Centre for Theology, Ethics, and Public Policy is hosting a series of ‘Conversations That Matter’—lunchtime conversations with experts on the big questions facing society, from housing to politics to bioethics and AI. How do we solve the housing crisis?  At the start of an election year in which housing is front of mind for many voters, join us for a free lunchtime conversation about the ethics, economics, and politics of housing, with Brendan Coates from the Grattan Institute, and Kristie Looney from Uniting Vic.Tas. BYO lunch or coffee. Event Link – https://www.facebook.com/share/18VcmV1RNe/

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Lent and Easter 2025

Lenten Studies – see here for details!

Services – all at the Centre for Theology and Ministry

Ash Wednesday — Wednesday March 5, TIME TBC in the CTM chapel (gathered only, not live-streamed)

Passion Sunday — April 13 — 10.00am. A reading of the Passion narrative (according to St Luke), with Eucharist

Holy Week services, 12.30pm Monday 14thth, Tuesday 15thth, Wednesday 16thth and Thursday 17th in the CTM chapel; 20 minutes or so!

Maundy Thursday — April 17 — A Tenebrae service around St John’s Passion, in the CTM chapel, 7.30pm (gathered only, not live-streamed)

Good Friday  — April 18 — 10.00am (gathered and live-streamed)

Easter Vigil — Saturday April 19 — 8.00pm (gathered only, not live-streamed)

Easter Day — Sunday April 20 — 10.00am (gathered and live-streamed)

Normal service times on Sundays (10.00) after Easter

MtE Update – January 24, 2024

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  • The readings for this Sunday’s service (Epiphany 3C) are available here – our focus on Sunday will be 1 Corinthians 12. We will gather in a newly painted worship space this week!
  • The MtE Events Calendar

News

Advance Notice

Wesley Centre

MtE is a sponsor of the Wesly Centre

  • Feb 20 — “The ethics of housing” — details and book to attend

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MtE Update – December 20, 2024

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Hotham Mission Christmas Appeal

As we are fast approaching Christmas and the end of the year, the team at Hotham Mission would like to share some of the work we have been doing during 2024. Thanks to the hard work of staff and our many volunteers, HM’s work with the local community is still running smoothly, despite an office relocation and significant staff changes. Our regular programming throughout the year includes

  • supporting 30 kids from Prep – Year 6 through our Monday and Friday Homework Clubs The program is so successful and popular we had to cap attendance and have a waitlist..
  • a weekly Young Women’s program (15 – 25 year olds) and an additional monthly book club, supported by the City of Melbourne Library staff.A Food Program which supports 100 local households per week through schools and other local organisations with essential food items in times of need, and some assistance to over 100 students per week through the school breakfast programs of Mount Alexander College and University High. 
  • the Renshaw material aid program, which assisted around 100 local High School students to access essential study materials like books and electronic devices.
  • Our partnership with the Uniting – Asylum Seeker Project to provide accommodation and other support to asylum seekers

As we approach Christmas and the end of the year we will be providing over 100 Christmas Boxes to local people who are in need. And celebrating the end of the school year with the kids who we regularly work with, across all our programs. And in January 2025 we will have some holiday programs, prior to the start of regular programming for the year.  

If you are interested in assisting Hotham Mission with a tax-deductible donation, you can do so via Give Now, and if you are interested in volunteering or would like to know more, please contact the team on Ph: (03) 9326 8245 or E: programs@hothammission.org.au

From the team at Hotham Mission, we thank you for your ongoing interest and support and wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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MtE Update – December 12, 2024

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News

Hotham Mission Christmas Appeal

As we are fast approaching Christmas and the end of the year, the team at Hotham Mission would like to share some of the work we have been doing during 2024. Thanks to the hard work of staff and our many volunteers, HM’s work with the local community is still running smoothly, despite an office relocation and significant staff changes. Our regular programming throughout the year includes

  • supporting 30 kids from Prep – Year 6 through our Monday and Friday Homework Clubs The program is so successful and popular we had to cap attendance and have a waitlist..
  • a weekly Young Women’s program (15 – 25 year olds) and an additional monthly book club, supported by the City of Melbourne Library staff.A Food Program which supports 100 local households per week through schools and other local organisations with essential food items in times of need, and some assistance to over 100 students per week through the school breakfast programs of Mount Alexander College and University High. 
  • the Renshaw material aid program, which assisted around 100 local High School students to access essential study materials like books and electronic devices.
  • Our partnership with the Uniting – Asylum Seeker Project to provide accommodation and other support to asylum seekers

As we approach Christmas and the end of the year we will be providing over 100 Christmas Boxes to local people who are in need. And celebrating the end of the school year with the kids who we regularly work with, across all our programs. And in January 2025 we will have some holiday programs, prior to the start of regular programming for the year.  

If you are interested in assisting Hotham Mission with a tax-deductible donation, you can do so via Give Now, and if you are interested in volunteering or would like to know more, please contact the team on Ph: (03) 9326 8245 or E: programs@hothammission.org.au

From the team at Hotham Mission, we thank you for your ongoing interest and support and wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Wesley Centre

MtE is a sponsor of the Wesly Centre

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Second Quarter Studies 2025 – A Public Faith

Our second quarter 2025 study groups will use Miroslav Volf’s Public Faith: How Followers of Christ Should Serve the Common Good.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Debates are raging today about the role of religions in public life. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, various religions come to inhabit the same space. Covering such timely issues as witness in a multifaith society and political engagement in a pluralistic world, this book highlights things Christians can do to serve the world.
 

MtE’s study groups seek to be ecumenical in participation, with people from MtE, Parkville’s St Carthages, Carlton’s Church of All Nations and Kew Uniting Church often being among those participating. 

At least two online (Zoom) groups are planned on Wednesday evenings (7.45pm) and Friday afternoons (1.30PM), for seven-eight weeks (one week per chapter).

These studies will commence on Wed May 14 and Friday May 16, and run for 7-8 weeks.

Participants should get their own copies of the book. Amazon will be the quickest, but it is also available at other places more cheaply if you get early.

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MtE Update – December 5 2024

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  • Our guest preacher this Sunday December 8 will be Robyn Whitaker, who teaches at Pilgrim College and is the director of the Wesley Centre (of which MtE is a financial supporter). We continue to seek to get the new A/V system to work as intended; any feedback on this from remote viewers is welcome!
  • The MtE Events Calendar

News

Hotham Mission Christmas Appeal

As we are fast approaching Christmas and the end of the year, the team at Hotham Mission would like to share some of the work we have been doing during 2024. Thanks to the hard work of staff and our many volunteers, HM’s work with the local community is still running smoothly, despite an office relocation and significant staff changes. Our regular programming throughout the year includes

  • supporting 30 kids from Prep – Year 6 through our Monday and Friday Homework Clubs The program is so successful and popular we had to cap attendance and have a waitlist..
  • a weekly Young Women’s program (15 – 25 year olds) and an additional monthly book club, supported by the City of Melbourne Library staff.
  • A Food Program which supports 100 local households per week through schools and other local organisations with essential food items in times of need, and some assistance to over 100 students per week through the school breakfast programs of Mount Alexander College and University High. 
  • the Renshaw material aid program, which assisted around 100 local High School students to access essential study materials like books and electronic devices.
  • Our partnership with the Uniting – Asylum Seeker Project to provide accommodation and other support to asylum seekers

As we approach Christmas and the end of the year we will be providing over 100 Christmas Boxes to local people who are in need. And celebrating the end of the school year with the kids who we regularly work with, across all our programs. And in January 2025 we will have some holiday programs, prior to the start of regular programming for the year.  

If you are interested in assisting Hotham Mission with a tax-deductible donation, you can do so via Give Now, and if you are interested in volunteering or would like to know more, please contact the team on Ph: (03) 9326 8245 or E: programs@hothammission.org.au

From the team at Hotham Mission, we thank you for your ongoing interest and support and wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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