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MtE Update – August 8, 2025

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  • Monday Movies at the Nova. This group got off to a shaky start last week! Those there thought we’d continue to give it a go, trialling the first Monday of the month from September (Monday September 1). As the weekly movie schedule is only published on the prior Thursday, advice of movie and time chosen will be late in that week, but will aim in the time zone of a 1000-1030 start, with coffee/toasties in the Nova’s own cafe for those interested to stay and discuss the film.
  • Quarterly Conversation on the Quarterly Essay: Friday October 17, 11.00–12.30, in the library at the Center for Theology and Ministry.

Wesley Centre

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  • 21st August -The Ethics of Making Progress: The How and Why of Policymaking, with former MP Jenny Macklin. Making Progress (with Joel Deane – pictured) tells the stories behind transformational initiatives such as the Apology to the Stolen Generations, paid parental leave and the National Disability Insurance Scheme, as well as pension reforms that lifted one million Australians out of poverty. In this conversation, Jenny Macklin will discuss the values that animated her political career, and the lessons she learned about how good policy happens.

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MtE Update – August 1, 2025

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Advance Notice

  • Monday Movies at the Nova. This group got off to a shaky start last week! Those there thought we’d continue to give it a go, trialling the first Monday of the month from September (Monday September 1). As the weekly movie schedule is only published on the prior Thursday, advice of movie and time chosen will be late in that week, but will aim in the time zone of a 1000-1030 start, with coffee/toasties in the Nova’s own cafe for those interested to stay and discuss the film.
  • Quarterly Conversation on the Quarterly Essay: Friday October 17, 11.00–12.30, in the library at the Center for Theology and Ministry.

Wesley Centre

MtE is a sponsor of the Wesly Centre

  • 21st August -The Ethics of Making Progress: The How and Why of Policymaking, with former MP Jenny Macklin. Making Progress (with Joel Deane – pictured) tells the stories behind transformational initiatives such as the Apology to the Stolen Generations, paid parental leave and the National Disability Insurance Scheme, as well as pension reforms that lifted one million Australians out of poverty. In this conversation, Jenny Macklin will discuss the values that animated her political career, and the lessons she learned about how good policy happens.

Other things which might interest

Previous sermons and services (video recordings)

MtE Update – July 25, 2025

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  • Wesley Conversation #7 – The Ethics of Making Progress: Jenny Macklin, former deputy leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party & Author of Making Progress: How Good Policy Happens, will talk about the how and why of good policymaking. Moderator: Daniel Nellor

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Previous sermons and services (video recordings)

Third Quarter Studies 2025 – Passions of the Soul

Our third quarter 2025 study groups will use Rowan Williams’ Passions of the soul.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

With compelling and illuminating insight, he shows the cost of living in a culture that is theologically and philosophically undernourished, working with a diminished and trivialized picture of the human self. The Eastern tradition teaches us how to develop our self-knowledge and awareness, so that we can relate to the world without selfish illusions. Only then can we be ready for our eyes to be opened to God, and avoid destructive patterns of behaviour. Only in this way can we understand the kind of people we need to become.

MtE’s study groups seek to be ecumenical in participation, with people from MtE, Parkville’s St Carthages, Carlton’s Church of All Nations, St Mary’s Anglican 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 six-seven weeks (one week per chapter).

These studies will commence on Wed Aug 13 and Friday Aug 15.

Participants should get their own copies of the book. Amazon will be the quickest, among other places .

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MtE Update – July 17, 2025

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  • This Sunday July 20 worship we will be looking at Nicomedus’ “How can these things be?” in John 3.1-10.
  • Quarterly Conversation on the Quarterly Essay: THIS Friday July 25, 11.00–12.30, in the library at the Center for Theology and Ministry. (Some parking may be available onsite, but plan to park in the surrounding streets, just in case…). Catch a coffee at the CTM cafe before the meeting (although coffee not allowed in the library), and then stay for lunch afterwards!
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  • Wesley Conversation #6 – Ethics, Technology, and the Human Person with Prof. Glen O’Brien, Dr Kristel Clayville, and Dr Emmanuelle Burton 24th July, 12.30 – 1.30pm, at Wesley Uniting Church
    • These ‘Conversations That Matter’ are held in Wesley Church, 130 Lonsdale St, on the third Thursday of the month from 12.30 – 1.20pm.  BYO lunch or coffee.

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MtE Update – July 10, 2025

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  • This Sunday July 13 worship will be led by Rev Rob Gotch.
  • Quarterly Conversation on the Quarterly Essay: Friday July 25, 11.00–12.30, in the library at the Center for Theology and Ministry. (Some parking may be available onsite, but plan to park in the surrounding streets, just in case…). Catch a coffee at the CTM cafe before the meeting (although coffee not allowed in the library), and then stay for lunch afterwards!
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Wesley Centre

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  • Wesley Conversation #6 – Ethics, Technology, and the Human Person with Prof. Glen O’Brien, Dr Kristel Clayville, and Dr Emmanuelle Burton 24th July, 12.30 – 1.30pm, at Wesley Uniting Church
    • These ‘Conversations That Matter’ are held in Wesley Church, 130 Lonsdale St, on the third Thursday of the month from 12.30 – 1.20pm.  BYO lunch or coffee.

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MtE Update – July 3, 2025

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  • This Sunday July 6 our focus text will be John 14.8-13!
  • Quarterly Conversation on the Quarterly Essay: Friday July 25, 11.00–12.30, in the library at the Center for Theology and Ministry. (Some parking may be available onsite, but plan to park in the surrounding streets, just in case…). Catch a coffee at the CTM cafe before the meeting (although coffee not allowed in the library), and then stay for lunch afterwards!
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Justice and International Mission Convention 2025: Christian Community and the pursuit of Common Good

Saturday 12 July, 9 am – 4:15 pm at the Centre for Theology and Ministry, 29 College Crescent, Parkville

Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. Philippians 2:3-4

When Jesus said, “Whatever you do for the least of these, you do for me,” (Mt 25:40) he was inviting us to seek the Common Good. Jesus saw a common good as fulfilling God’s will that we love and serve others, creating a society where all people are valued and treated with dignity, and where justice and peace prevail. The common good is a collective responsibility, where people live in harmony, sharing resources, offering help, and showing kindness to one another in ways that build up the community, and not just for individual gain.

Political and financial inequality across the globe and in Australia is increasing, resulting in people on lower incomes believing that the democratic system does not work for them. The increase in these inequalities also erodes trust and social cohesion in our society, and increase the growth in racism. It also makes it harder to address problems that require whole of society and international cooperation, such as climate change and pandemics.

The problem of the erosion of trust and social cohesion is enhanced by the spread of disinformation and misinformation in the online world. The ability of generative artificial intelligence to create realistic video material will increasingly make it more difficult to tell the truth from lies in the online world.

The Convention will examine what we, in the Christian community, can do to reverse these trends and rebuild a commitment to the common good in our society.Cost: $50 Metropolitan/ $30 Concession and Rural and Regional, $10 online (morning sessions only) (Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea included); more details https://victas.uca.org.au/event/justice-and-international-mission-convention-2025/

Wesley Centre

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  • Wesley Conversation #6 – Ethics, Technology, and the Human Person with Prof. Glen O’Brien, Dr Kristel Clayville, and Dr Emmanuelle Burton 24th July, 12.30 – 1.30pm, at Wesley Uniting Church
    • These ‘Conversations That Matter’ are held in Wesley Church, 130 Lonsdale St, on the third Thursday of the month from 12.30 – 1.20pm.  BYO lunch or coffee.

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MtE Update – June 20, 2025

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  • This Sunday June 22 we welcome Duncan Macleod as our preacher; Duncan is director of eLM (educucating Leadership for Ministry) at the CTM.
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  • Wesley Conversation #6 – Ethics, Technology, and the Human Person with Prof. Glen O’Brien, Dr Kristel Clayville, and Dr Emmanuelle Burton 24th July, 12.30 – 1.30pm, at Wesley Uniting Church
    • These ‘Conversations That Matter’ are held in Wesley Church, 130 Lonsdale St, on the third Thursday of the month from 12.30 – 1.20pm.  BYO lunch or coffee.

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MtE Update – June 13, 2025

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  • Wesley Conversation #4 – Thursday May 15: The Ethics of AI & Human Rights with Ed Santow, former Human Rights Commissioner and author of “Machines in Our Image: The Need for Human Rights in the Age of AI. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other new digital technologies are developing at lightning speed and changing almost every part of our world, from media to education to health care and the economy. The opportunities are real, and so are the risks. How can we make sure that the most vulnerable among us are protected from the potential harms of AI? In this conversation, former Human Rights Commissioner Edward Santow will discuss the need to put human rights at the centre of our efforts to control these powerful and pervasive new technologies. Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/169SHbxYHN/
    • These ‘Conversations That Matter’ are held in Wesley Church, 130 Lonsdale St, on the third Thursday of the month from 12.30 – 1.20pm.  BYO lunch or coffee.
  • Wesley Conversation #6 – Ethics, Technology, and the Human Person with Prof. Glen O’Brien, Dr Kristel Clayville, and Dr Emmanuelle Burton 24th July, 12.30 – 1.30pm, at Wesley Uniting Church

Advance Notice – Other

  • Screening of “The Other“, Sunday 15 June, 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm at the Cinema Nova, 380 Lygon Street, Carlton. Ticket Prices: $20, $15 concession, purchased from https://events.humanitix.com/the-other-screening
    • The Other is an award-winning documentary filmed from 2017-2024, including post the 7 October Hamas attack and during the subsequent war. The Other focuses on Israeli and Palestinian peace-builders, anti-occupation activists, artists, academics, ex-fighters, bereaved parents and many more living the reality on the ground. Whether in non-violent co-resistance, peace-building, or shared community, we witness those who have only known each other through hate, bloodshed, inequality, and war, transcend beyond those narratives and belief systems. They teach us that unlearning deep-seated conditioning is possible and that we can liberate ourselves from generational trauma, hatred and fear—no matter how ingrained and legitimate those fears are. Among those featured are Ahmed Helou, a Gazan ex-Hamas member turned peace activist who has since lost 60 family members in Gaza. View a trailer here: https://weuncoverfilms.com/theother/. (The screening is jointly organised by the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania; Brunswick Uniting Church; Mark the Evangelist Uniting Church and Pax Christi Victoria.)

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MtE Update – May 30, 2025

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  • Wesley Conversation #4 – Thursday May 15: The Ethics of AI & Human Rights with Ed Santow, former Human Rights Commissioner and author of “Machines in Our Image: The Need for Human Rights in the Age of AI. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other new digital technologies are developing at lightning speed and changing almost every part of our world, from media to education to health care and the economy. The opportunities are real, and so are the risks. How can we make sure that the most vulnerable among us are protected from the potential harms of AI? In this conversation, former Human Rights Commissioner Edward Santow will discuss the need to put human rights at the centre of our efforts to control these powerful and pervasive new technologies. Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/169SHbxYHN/
    • These ‘Conversations That Matter’ are held in Wesley Church, 130 Lonsdale St, on the third Thursday of the month from 12.30 – 1.20pm.  BYO lunch or coffee.
  • Wesley Conversation #6 – Ethics, Technology, and the Human Person with Prof. Glen O’Brien, Dr Kristel Clayville, and Dr Emmanuelle Burton 24th July, 12.30 – 1.30pm, at Wesley Uniting Church

Advance Notice – Other

  • Screening of “The Other“, Sunday 15 June, 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm at the Cinema Nova, 380 Lygon Street, Carlton. Ticket Prices: $20, $15 concession, purchased from https://events.humanitix.com/the-other-screening
    • The Other is an award-winning documentary filmed from 2017-2024, including post the 7 October Hamas attack and during the subsequent war. The Other focuses on Israeli and Palestinian peace-builders, anti-occupation activists, artists, academics, ex-fighters, bereaved parents and many more living the reality on the ground. Whether in non-violent co-resistance, peace-building, or shared community, we witness those who have only known each other through hate, bloodshed, inequality, and war, transcend beyond those narratives and belief systems. They teach us that unlearning deep-seated conditioning is possible and that we can liberate ourselves from generational trauma, hatred and fear—no matter how ingrained and legitimate those fears are. Among those featured are Ahmed Helou, a Gazan ex-Hamas member turned peace activist who has since lost 60 family members in Gaza. View a trailer here: https://weuncoverfilms.com/theother/. (The screening is jointly organised by the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania; Brunswick Uniting Church; Mark the Evangelist Uniting Church and Pax Christi Victoria.)

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