Living More With Less – A Nonviolent Alternative To Empire
Sep
18
7:00 PM19:00

Living More With Less – A Nonviolent Alternative To Empire

“Living More With Less – A Nonviolent Alternative To Empire”

18 September 7 - 8.30pm AEST

An online event which is a part of the 2024 Raising Peace Festival

It is easy to be overwhelmed by the daily news cycle of war, political corruption, ecological destruction and to feel as individuals there is nothing we can do about it. Big corporations and the empires they support have won! But as Wendell Berry recommends in his wonderful poem Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front, “…every day do something that won’t compute.”

There are alternative nonviolent ways to live. Doris Janzen Longacre, a church relief worker in the early 1970’s, compiled a book named the More With Less Cookbook that has now sold nearly two million copies worldwide.  In Longacre’s introduction, she begins by establishing that our actions on behalf of the world’s needs are as important as feeding our own families. To have a positive effect on the world, she outlines the following five principles: (1) do justice, (2) learn from the global community, (3) cherish the natural order, (4) nurture people, and (5) nonconform freely.

This workshop is presented by the AAANZ (Anabaptist Association of Australia and New Zealand) and Wellspring Community Australia as a part of the Raising Peace, 2024 Peace Festival. The presenters are Mark and Mary Hurst. 

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Nathan Tyson presenting, Acknowledging Country: Way forward to reconciliation
Sep
8
2:00 PM14:00

Nathan Tyson presenting, Acknowledging Country: Way forward to reconciliation

Sunday 8 September 2024, 2 – 4 pm

All sessions are held at Pitt St Uniting Church, 264 Pitt St, Sydney and will be live-streamed

Nathan is currently the Manager, First Peoples Strategy and Engagement with the Uniting Church in Australia’s Synod of NSW and the ACT.

Nathan Tyson is an Aboriginal man of Anaiwon/Gomeroi descent, who has lived most of his life in Sydney.

Nathan is a lawyer and long time advocate for the rights of Aboriginal peoples, having worked for organisations such as the NSW Ombudsman, the ICAC, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Western Sydney University, and Uniting, before commencing his role with the Synod in May this year.

Nathan has two adult children, and is currently undertaking a Graduate Diploma in Theology.

The event will be live-streamed online. When booking your reply email will have the Zoom link. Please make a note of it. 

In addition to the presentation, the session includes reflection and dialogue as we explore together how the encounter with Indigenous cultural knowledge changes and challenges us to live and act differently as we participate in life in this land we call Australia. 

Cost: $15 or $10 if booked by 5th September.

Free for Eremos members, Pitt St UCA members, Wellspring members, St James Institute subscribers and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Afternoon tea will be part of the event. 

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First Nations Justice Webinar
May
21
7:30 PM19:30

First Nations Justice Webinar

Truth, Treaty, and Justice - Where to after the Referendum

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/3810547728?omn=97241381411
Meeting ID: 381 054 7728

Join Brooke Prentis, Aboriginal Christian Leader and Education Consultant, as she leads the discussion on where we are as a nation 6 months after the Referendum. Learn more about the calls for Treaty and Truth-Telling. Re-engage with injustices facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples including Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, Close the Gap, and racism. This webinar will include practical ways to take action. Come along to support a First Nations Leader as Brooke invites us to continue to walk together for a better future for all.

Free Event

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Wellspring Community - Creation Care Webinar
Apr
18
7:30 PM19:30

Wellspring Community - Creation Care Webinar

Listen to a stories of caring for creation from 

David Sloane, Wellspring Member from Corowa

Jess Morthorpe, Green Leaf Eco Awards (to be confirmed)

Rev James Bhagwan (excerpt from the Polkinghorne Oration 2023)

And Lisa Wriley, Wellspring Community Co Leader and Kariong Eco Gardner volunteer.

Share your own stories in breakout rooms and share in a Prayers for the Earth.

All welcome - with camera on or off 😊🌏🪱🌱

This event is free.

Zoom Details:  

Wellspring Community Creation Care Webinar
Time: Apr 18, 2024 07:30 PM Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/3810547728?omn=96017742868
Meeting ID: 381 054 7728

Please register with Humanitix below

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Online Book Discussion - ANADITJ by Denise Champion
Apr
14
4:00 PM16:00

Online Book Discussion - ANADITJ by Denise Champion

Dear friends,

I would love you to join me to read and discuss Aunty Rev Denise Champion's book ANADITJ on zoom together on a few Sunday afternoons, 4-5pm Sydney/Melbourne/Canberra time.  I was privileged to be gifted a copy of the book during the recent Wellspring Community Listening Pilgrimage.

Dates:

  • Sunday 14 April 2024,

  • Sunday 19 May 2024,

  • Sunday 16 June 2024,

  • and to be confirmed Sunday 14 July 2024 from Kaurna Country.

We will share our favourite parts of the book, what it means to us, and discuss questions we have. We can send a message of gratitude to the author herself.

To prepare to join me, please order your book from Mediacom in Adelaide. The book costs $29.95 plus $11.95 postage to my home in Kariong NSW, on GuriNgai land, so $41.90. https://www.mediacomeducation.org.au/shop/anaditj/

Aunty Rev Denise tells us:“One of the reasons I want to write this book is because I don’t sit easily with Western theology. It is so different to my Adnyamathanha understanding of Anaditj, the way things are. There’s a much older story that has stood the test of time in this land of the universal Christ and the birth of the universal church that is not being acknowledged. As Aboriginal peoples we hold knowledge, understanding, and wisdom that not only our own, but all peoples, need to learn from – language for God, wisdom for God’s people, and challenge for the way ahead. For the church to be complete, our voices must be heard.”

PLEASE REGISTER ON HUMANITIX HERE https://events.humanitix.com/online-book-discussion-anaditj-by-denise-champion


The Wellspring Zoom link:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/3810547728?omn=96017742868

Meeting ID: 381 054 7728

Find your local number: 
https://zoom.us/u/adBh46pkxo
Joining by phone in Australia?
+61 8 7150 1149
+61 2 8015 6011
+61 3 7018 2005
+61 7 3185 3730
+61 8 6119 3900

Keep an eye out for this info again in the Wellspring Community E-news with a Humanitix event giving details that you can share via facebook or Instagram.

In friendship,

Lisa Wriley

Co Leader Wellspring Community

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It's All about Chocolate - A Wellspring Community Fairtrade Webinar
Mar
20
7:30 PM19:30

It's All about Chocolate - A Wellspring Community Fairtrade Webinar

This Lent take the time to learn about how your choice of the chocolate you purchase for Easter affects the lives of others.
Join us on Zoom

on WEDNESDAY 20 MARCH 7.30pm NSW, VIC, TAS, ACT 6.30pm QLD, 7.00pm SA, 4.30pm WA

Speakers:
Nimmity Zappert, Chairperson of the Fair Trade Association of Australia and New Zealand will speak about Fair Trade beyond the food products of chocolate, coffee, tea.

Sam Platt from Fairtrade Australia (who administer the Fairtrade mark/logo) will speak about chocolate/cocoa and slavery.

John Martin, Wellspring Community member, will talk about what all those labels on our chocolate actually mean.

There will be time for questions and interaction.

BOOK ON HUMANITIX FOR ZOOM LINK HERE

This webinar is being organised by the Wellspring Community Australia

Photo by Tetiana Bykovets on Unsplash

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CELEBRATING THE GAP
Oct
30
6:30 PM18:30

CELEBRATING THE GAP

CELEBRATING COMMUNITY DINNER

ABORIGINAL DEEP LISTENING TO COUNTRY

MONDAY 30 October 6.30pm - 8.30pm

Join us for an evening celebrating community, First Nations peoples, Creation and Country.

Brooke Prentis, Aboriginal Christian Leader and Wakka Wakka woman will speak on the theme of Deep History with a focus on First Nations peoples including, connection to Country, deep listening, truth telling and understanding our shared history. Brooke will be joined with conversation partner Ruth Harvey, Iona Community Leader from Scotland, who will bring a response to Brooke and share about the Wellspring and Iona Pilgrimage.

Brooke and Ruth have been part of the month long, Wellspring and Iona Caring for Creation Listening Pilgrimage, across these lands now called Australia. The pilgrimage has provided listening spaces and places for conversations with First Nations leaders about the spiritual roots of caring for creation with the hope to nurture peace and healing of communities and creation. This event is a partnership between The Gap Uniting Church, the Wellspring Community, and the Iona Community; some proceeds will go to funding Aboriginal ministry.

Light refreshments (buffet style) will be provided - please register.. Coffee Shop open for purchase of drinks & desserts.

AND

Saturday 4 November 3-8pm

20+ market & information stalls

FREE KIDS ACTIVITIES: from The Gap Scouts Group, Girl Guides Walton Bridge / The Gap and Uniting Early Learning

FOOD STALLS:

incl Hamburgers, Coffee Shop, Bollywood Indian Fusion Food by Cafe Tara, Dessert bar by Happy Days, Drinks & Icecream, Fairy Floss AND Free showbags for first 500 households

FREE LIVE MUSIC: Russel Hung, Able Magwitch, Serenata Singers

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HALLOWING SERVICE FOR HELEN WEAVERS
Oct
29
9:30 AM09:30

HALLOWING SERVICE FOR HELEN WEAVERS

Invitation for all to attend this special Church Service
On Sunday 29 October at 9.30 am at Jesmond Park Uniting Church,
4 Robert Street, Jesmond, Newcastle.

The preacher with be Rev. Ruth Harvey, Iona Community Leader, minister of the Church of Scotland and Quaker.

The service will include a ‘Hallowing’ service for new Iona Community member, Helen Weavers.

Sharing in the service will be the Rev Dr Peter Oliver.

Thus service is of particular interest to Wellspring and Iona Community

members and Associates .

Hallowing is a service of celebration whereby one becomes a full member of the Iona Community. Hallowing follows two years of study and prayer. This is the first Hallowing to be held outside Scotland.

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WALK ON COUNTRY ON GURINGAI & DARKINJUNG LAND (CENTRAL COAST)
Oct
28
10:00 AM10:00

WALK ON COUNTRY ON GURINGAI & DARKINJUNG LAND (CENTRAL COAST)

Walk on Country with Tim Selwyn from Girri Girra and/or join us for for a shared lunch at the Kariong Eco Garden

10am - 12.30pm Girri Girra Walking on Country at Bulgandry Area Staples Lookout booking essential here

12.30 - 2pm Bring and share lunch at the Kariong Eco Garden. Free. Register attendance here

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CARE FOR CREATION: YARNING AND LISTENING TO FIRST NATIONS AND CELTIC VOICES
Oct
26
6:00 PM18:00

CARE FOR CREATION: YARNING AND LISTENING TO FIRST NATIONS AND CELTIC VOICES

"CARE FOR CREATION"

YARNING AND LISTENING TO FIRST NATIONS AND CELTIC VOICES

WARANG (SYDNEY)

Aunty Beryl Van-Oploo

Kamilaroi elder from Walgett, NSW. Educator, Chef /Cook (Indigenous cuisine) arrived at age 16 on the Block in Redfern in 1958. Dedicates her life's work today to the wellbeing of First Nations communities. Yarning with…

 Ruth Harvey

Iona Community Leader, Scotland, Centre for Celtic Christian spirituality and justice recent Co-Convener Citizens Climate Assembly, Scotland.

Brooke Prentis

Brooke Prentis is a Wakka Wakka woman and an Aboriginal, Education, and Reconciliation Action Plan Consultant, as well as a theologian, writer, speaker, educator, justice advocate, and poet.

Grace Vegesana

23-year-old Climate & Racial Justice Director at the Australian Youth Climate Coalition based in Western Sydney on Dharug Country. She is pioneering a new multiracial movement through the People of Colour Climate Network in the most culturally, linguistically, and religiously diverse and climate-affected communities across so-called Australia.

 A simple supper by Yaama Barrgay Indigenous catering

  Tickets: 18 years and under free. Adults $20. Concession $10. Purchase tickets through Humanitix.

Any profits will go to Act for Peace for climate change work in the Pacific

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CARE FOR CREATION,  YARNING & LISTENING TO FIRST NATIONS AND CELTIC VOICES IN GEDUMBA (KATOOMBA)
Oct
24
6:00 PM18:00

CARE FOR CREATION, YARNING & LISTENING TO FIRST NATIONS AND CELTIC VOICES IN GEDUMBA (KATOOMBA)

You are invited to join,

David King (Dingo Darbo ), First Nations Bush regenerator, Gundungurra Man, member of the Gundungurra Aboriginal Heritage Association Incorporated (GAHAI) and a Gully Traditional Owner (GTO)

Ruth Harvey, Leader of the Iona Community, Scotland, Centre for Celtic eco spirituality and justice. Quaker, and recentCo-Convener of the Citizens Climate Assembly, Scotland

Brooke Prentis, Wakka- Wakka woman, First Nations poet, educator, company director and Wellspring's First Nations Justice contact person

with moderator Dr John Cox

Be a part of a community art work

Music from the ever-popular Heathens and from young activists

Free Event - Supper provided

But Bookings Essential (donations appreciated)

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The NSW Ecumenical Council and the Wellspring Community Dinner
Oct
23
6:00 PM18:00

The NSW Ecumenical Council and the Wellspring Community Dinner

The NSW Ecumenical Council and the Wellspring Community

Are pleased to invite you
to dinner and conversation on
CARE FOR CREATION: THE SPIRITUAL CONTEXT

Monday, 23 October 2023
from 6.00pm for drinks and nibbles, 6.45pm for welcome, blessing, and main meal

at the Edgarian Hall of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Holy Resurrection
10 Macquarie Street, Chatswood NSW

In Conversation:

Rev. Ruth Harvey, Leader Iona Community, Iona and Glasgow, Recent Co-Convener of the
Citizens Climate Assembly, Scotland and

Rev. Dr Ray Minniecon, Pastor of Scarred Tree Ministries Hubert Walter Award for Reconciliation and Interfaith Cooperation, Lambeth with
Brooke Prentis, First Nations Christian Leader.

ALL WELCOME!
Come and bring your friends!

Please register by 5pm on Monday, 16 October 2023.
Cost per person: $65 including three-course dinner and drinks
To register and pay click here: https//events.humanitix.com/nsw-ecumenical-council-and-the- wellspring-community-dinner-sydney-x1pq549j
Enquiries: Prof. Em. Diane Speed AM dianespeed1@bigpond.com Parking: Reasonable street parking nearby
Public transport: Frequent bus service 120 (loop from Wynyard or QVB to Chatswood station) with stop on Victoria Avenue at Macquarie Street.

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THE SPIRITUALITY OF CARE FOR CREATION - CANBERRA REGION- NGUNNAWAL AND OTHER FIRST NATIONS
Oct
20
1:30 PM13:30

THE SPIRITUALITY OF CARE FOR CREATION - CANBERRA REGION- NGUNNAWAL AND OTHER FIRST NATIONS

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A Dialogue Amongst

Iona Community Leader Rev Ruth Harvey, Minister of the Church of Scotland, Quaker, and Co-Convener of Scotland’s recent Climate Assembly, Brooke Prentis, First Nations Christian Leader, educator, writer, speaker, and company director, and Canberra First Nations friends.

The conversation  will explore how we can draw on the spiritual and cultural traditions of all our peoples to help us care for Creation together, integrating care for humanity with care for the environment and nature around us.

 This is a free event. To secure a place, book through the Humanitix link provided

Enquiries: marjoriehouston33@gmail.com

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THE STATE OF THE NATION - AFTER THE REFERENDUM
Oct
19
7:00 PM19:00

THE STATE OF THE NATION - AFTER THE REFERENDUM

PUBLIC LECTURE BY BROOKE PRENTIS

TOWARDS AN AUSTRALIA BUILT ON TRUTH, JUSTICE, LOVE AND HOPE

Brooke will speak about the Voice Referendum, Reconciliation beyond 2023, Aboriginal Spirituality, Aboriginal justice and healing for all.

FREE EVENT

BOOKINGS REQUIRED

Brooke Prentis is a Wakka Wakka woman and an Aboriginal, Education, and Reconciliation Action Plan Consultant, as well as a theologian, writer, speaker, educator, justice advocate, and poet.

This lecture is arranged by ANU Chaplaincy. It is part of the Care for Creation Listening Pilgrimage on Listening to First Nations and Celtic Voices, organised by the Wellspring Community.

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A DAY OF REFLECTION - LISTENING FOR HEALING
Oct
18
9:30 AM09:30

A DAY OF REFLECTION - LISTENING FOR HEALING

A Wellspring Iona  Pilgrimage: Healing of the land in Gunaikurnai Country (GIppsland)

Join the Pilgrimage group at The Abbey, Gragin (Raymond Island) for one day of reflection

  • Morning prayer at 9.30 with the Leader of the Iona Community

  • Join a reflective pilgrimage to significant places for First Nations people and later comers on the Island

  • Contribute to a Care for Creation Community art work

  • Join in conversations between Ruth Harvey Iona Community Leader, First Nations Priest Rev. Kathy Dalton, Abbey director Cath Connelly and Bishop Richard Treloar as they reflect upon:

"What does the interweaving of spirituality and our understanding of the world and our place in it look like from Indigenous and Celtic/Christian perspectives? How does this help us to live authentically in a consumer society which is destroying our planet?"

  • End the day with a time of Blessing 

 

Logistics 

This is a free event but bookings are essential on Humanitix through the link below.

BYO lunch. Morning and afternoon tea is provided.

Get the ferry that departs Paynesville at 9.10am. A bus will meet the ferry to transport you to the Chapel.

DO NOT book this day of reflection if you are already booked on “A Wellspring Iona Pilgrimage at The Abbey, Gragin (Raymond Island)” as it is a part of this event.

 

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A WELLSPRING & IONA PILGRIMAGE AT THE ABBEY, GRAGIN (RAYMOND ISLAND)
Oct
15
to Oct 19

A WELLSPRING & IONA PILGRIMAGE AT THE ABBEY, GRAGIN (RAYMOND ISLAND)

Join us for a Listening Pilgrimage to a place of grass roots peace making with people and creation. A place where land and waters are being restored and returned to Indigenous people and Settler people are joining in the process. A place where land management and care is a primary redress of past wrongs and we meet as one with Creation. A pilgrimage to a thin place in the Celtic understanding, a place that koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, pelicans and black swans call home.

We will be worshipping together daily in the Celtic tradition of Iona with an added Aussie flavour, listening and reflecting with First Nations Priests, local Christian leaders, locals, First Nations leaders and land managers, the Leader of the Abbey and the Leaders of the Iona and Wellspring communities.

We will hear from the representatives of the traditional owners as they intentionally seek to learn from their Elders past. We will hear the story of the Abbey and the Anglican Diocese of Gippsland's faith journey as they confronted the past and their learnings about spiritual connections to land from the understandings of the First Nations people. 

Time will be spent in meditation, journaling, an Iona style pilgrimage around the Island and reflective times around the fire at night with music from Cath Connelly, professional Celtic harpist.

COST IS INCLUSIVE OF ACCOMMODATION, PROGRAM AND MEALS

For rooming enquiries or requests please contact Anna at The Abbey by email at info@theabbey.org.au or phone (03) 51566580

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CONNECTING TO COUNTRY -  IN THE HEART OF AUSTRALIA
Oct
7
to Oct 12

CONNECTING TO COUNTRY - IN THE HEART OF AUSTRALIA

  • Campfire in the Heart (map)
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Join us for a Pilgrimage to the Heart of Australia where we will be listening and sharing between First Nations people, other locals and the leaders of the Iona and Wellspring communities.

Based in simple Pilgrimage accommodation at Campfire in the Heart Alice Springs, the pilgrimage includes time with Arrernte Elders, time on Country, a structured retreat, the Hermannsburg choir, art, travelling out to significant places, grappling with the settler-colonial legacy including the frontier wars, and more.

We will spend time with local Christian and Contemplative communities including Streams in the Desert, Campfire in the Heart, Ilwempe Ilwempe: Whitegums, the Alice Springs Uniting Church and others, in their living across cultures and amidst the current tensions in Central Australia.

We will engage with their wisdom and struggles about how to connect with and care for Country, what truth-telling about Settler-Colonial history calls us to and how to live a Christianity shaped by Indigenous-led theologies.

Note: This event is now at capacity.

  • Note: The Pilgrimage plans may change. Some parts are subject to people's health and family responsibilities and so we may substitute in alternate activities.  Come with open hearts and minds ready to just "be" whatever happens!

    Saturday October 7th

    3:45 – 6 pm Streams@Atherreyurre (the original “Alice Springs”) in the Telegraph Station Reserve

    ·      We will be welcomed into this regular monthly event of Streams in the Desert, an ecumenical local group who care about discerning Christ here: in this land, this history, this people and at this time and listening to God through Scripture, the land and each other.

    ·      We will meet outside in the river bed at the Telegraph Station Reserve. The Telegraph Station was the first settler-colonial building, and is now an important pioneer site. It later became the Bungalow, a home for what we would now call Stolen Generation children.

    ·      Welcome to Country followed by oral/written content exploring a theology of place, quiet time in landscape, sharing in small groups, and chatting over snacks

    Bring a hat, outdoor shoes, writing materials, a bible

    6 pm   Barbeque dinner at the Telegraph Station Reserve

    Sunday October 8

    9:30- 11 am

    ·      Ruth Harvey - Iona Leader preaching at the Alice Springs Uniting Church. This will be a special Iona, Wellspring and local service.

    The weekly intergenerational service is lively and incorporates Pitjantjatjara language and often uses creation-themed as well as traditional liturgies.

    The Church meets in the centre of town in the John Flynn Memorial Building, next to Adelaide House, the first hospital in Alice Springs. The Church and the Meeting Place

    Foundation (a foundation set up by the church to further enable work with the community) have responded to the Uluru Statement’s call for truth-telling by embarking on a project called ‘Reimagining Adelaide House Museum.’ This project brings together people from the church, Arrernte people and members of the community. We have been talking together about our shared history.

    At a time of deepening division the church is asking how might they use its buildings to tell a fuller, more nuanced story that includes the pioneer story but also voices and stories that have previously been silenced. How might the space be used to help the church, the community and visitors encounter the Other and the Other’s story.

    For more information see: https://www.themeetingplace.org.au/

    Morning tea & Rev Emily Hayes will talk to the Group about the Project

    Lunch at church (or enroute to Hermannsburg)

    Sunday afternoon Hermannsburg Visit.

    ·      1pm-7pm A trip to Hermannsburg 1 ½ hours. Time with some of Hermannsburg Choir, singing and maybe sharing stories and music together.

    ·      Over decades Missions and First Nations people have been working together to care for country. This was the only Mission that protected First Nations People from becoming part of the Stolen generation.

    ·      Afternoon tea at café at Hermannsburg.

    Monday October 9

    9 – 1 am

    Hazel Davies, the Frontier Wars and Peacemaking at Campfire in the Heart

    Hazel is an Anglican deacon leading the Making Peasce community, a movement of the people for the rightful commemoration of lives lost in the Australian Frontier Wars and ongoing generational trauma. Hazel works closely with First Nation activists. They have just released Arrernte woman Auntie Bev O’Callaghan 's ‘The Legend of the Desert Pea’ – Auntie Bev lives in Alice Springs.  The Desert Pea is a signature floral emblem and emerging national symbol for remembering those lost in the Australian Frontier Wars.

    Hazel will guide us on a journey through the theology of lament as a tool for transformation from loss and grief in culturally contested spaces; to an eschatology of conciliation, forgiveness and hope.

    First Nations Partners will accompany us on this journey on the day.

    This circle conversion with involve arts and ritual.

    See https://makingpeasce.com/ for more information.

    Lunch

    Afternoon free time in and around Campfire in the Heart

    5:30 option to join in regular weekly meditation at Campfire in the Heart

    Evening

    Gathering of interested Christian Communities at Campfire in the Heart

    ·      A gathering and meal with Christian community minded local people to share experiences with the Wellspring and Iona folk focusing on what Christian communities have to contribute in the Creation Care/Justice space.  Time to hear from the leaders of Iona and Wellspring. Slides (with photos of Iona), singing, then a response from different community groups gathered.

    ·      This is part of Wellspring/ Iona giving back to inspire and connect local groups.

    For anyone interested in the Wellspring and Iona communities.

    Tuesday 10 October

    10:30 am Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church Alice Springs

    Mrs Kathleen Kemarre Wallace, Eastern Arrernte Elder, teacher and artist, who has created a stained glass window in the front of the church, will speak about her spirituality/story.

    For background to the window see https://alicespringsnews.com.au/2019/10/14/arrernte-mary-and-jesus-watch-over-alices-catholics/ 

    Afternoon – TBA

    Late Afternoon/Evening

    Caring for Creation at Whitegums (20 mins from town, travel by church bus and carpool)

    ·      A short walk and reflection at Whitegums to pay attention to, and celebrate this unique desert place. Hosted by Keith Castle

    ·      Opportunity for short walk up the hill for sunset.

    ·      Campfire dinner hosted by Keith and Stella to experience in a visceral way the beauty and calming impact of this place. Opportunity for all to share briefly their personal journey on this land, on spirit and the complexities of Caring for Creation here.

    ·      Sharing music round the fire

    Wednesday October 11

    9 – 1 Bewilderment and Blessing: a retreat morning at Campfire in the Heart

    Prayer and input using themes of the Desert in Scripture and Christian tradition, art, First Nations voices and Country.

    Time in landscape then sharing in groups.

    Led by Celia Kemp, for more information see https://www.celiakemp.com/

    Lunch at Campfire in the Heart

    Afternoon: Free time

    6:30 pm - Weekly open gathering round the fire at Campfire in the Heart

    Thursday October 12

    Departure. We may do a labyrinth walk for the leaving of place. goes here

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CARE FOR CREATION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA  on Tarntanya, Kaurna Country and surrounds
Oct
1
to Oct 5

CARE FOR CREATION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA on Tarntanya, Kaurna Country and surrounds

Everyone is welcome to all the events listed but please note that bookings are required for the Monday Walking on Country and Wednesday trip to Raukkan

Sunday 1st October

10 am Ruth Harvey, will preach at Blackwood Uniting Church, Coromandel Parade, Blackwood (the church at the roundabout) and

 Brooke Prentis will preach at Brougham Uniting Church, 193 Brougham Place, North Adelaide

1 pm You are invited to gather at Colebrook Reconciliation Park, Shepherds Hill Rd, Eden Hills, next to Karinya Reserve.  Allen Edwards, a Kuarna Kokatha man will perform the Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony.

 This will be followed by conversation around the campfire with Ruth Harvey, Brooke Prentis and Lisa Wriley.

 A sausage sizzle, tea and coffee will be available or bring your own food & drinks.

 

Monday 2nd October

Walking on Country with Uncle Frank Wanganeen

10am Gather at the Living Kaurna Cultural Centre. Access via Warriparinga Way (off Sturt Rd) Bedford Park for travel by bus. After exploring the wetlands we will move onto Kingston Park, Hallett Cove, Noarlunga & Moana, visiting sacred sites and learning about Aboriginal culture.

 3pm Anticipated arrival back at Warriparinga.

  • Please bring your own lunch, snacks and drinks.

  • Bookings essential. Cost for the day will be $30 per person. 

 Tuesday 3rd October

Wee Sing, 3-4pm at Adelaide West Uniting Church, 312 Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Brooklyn Park.  Ruth Harvey will bring the flavour of Iona leading us in song.  Also included will be a number of songs with Australian themes.  Do come and enjoy a good sing.

 Public Meeting 7-9 pm at Adelaide West UC with a Panel comprising: Ruth Harvey, Brooke Prentis and Bishop Chris McLeod. Bishop Chris is the Dean of St Peters Cathedral and Aboriginal Bishop of the Anglican Church in Australia. He is of Gurindji descent.

They will further explore the theme: Caring for Creation: Listening to First Nations and Celtic Voices

This will be an interactive time with questions, comments, insights & experiences shared.

  • While there is no cost for Wee Sing and the Public Meeting, donations would be appreciated at the door.

 

Wednesday. 4th October

Visit to Raukkan with Uncle Clyde Rigney

Raukkan is an Aboriginal community on the southeastern shore of Lake Alexandrina, situated on the lands of the Ngarrindjerri people. 

9.15 am (departing 9.30am) - 5pm

Travel will be by bus from Clayton Wesley Uniting Church on the corner of Portrush Rd & The Parade, Beulah Park.  Enter from Union St off The Parade where cars can be left in the carpark. 

Please bring your own lunch, drinks & snacks.

  • Bookings essential. Cost for the day will be $30 per person. 

 

Thursday 5th October

Polkinghorne Oration

7pm You are invited to hear Rev. James Bhagwan, General Secretary of the Pacific Islands churches speak on Climate Change and its effect on the Pacific Island communities.

At Concordia College, 24 Winchester St, Highgate. Hosted by Churches Together SA

 

For enquires please contact  Lynona Hawkins, (SA state contact for the Wellspring Community) pay phone on 0438 021 263 or email lynona@bigpond.com 

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YARNING & SINGING ON COUNTRY
Sep
30
10:00 AM10:00

YARNING & SINGING ON COUNTRY

CARE FOR CREATION MOORO KATTA

AT THE NGOOLAARK PAVILION, MOORO KATTA - KINGS PARK

LISTENING TO FIRST NATIONS AND CELTIC VOICES

We invite you to join us for a morning with the Madjitil Moorna Choir, Ruth Harvey (Leader of the Iona Community, Scotland), Brooke Prentis (Aboriginal Christian Leader) and Lisa Wriley (Co-Leader of Wellspring Community Australia); to listen to and share stories and contribute to a community artwork about how and why we care for creation. BYO cup and chair for morning tea (catered).

Bookings Essential

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REFLECTIONS ON WADJEMUP (ROTTNEST ISLAND)
Sep
29
7:30 AM07:30

REFLECTIONS ON WADJEMUP (ROTTNEST ISLAND)

LISTENING TO FIRST NATIONS AND CELTIC VOICES

Nyungar Elder Neville Collard will Welcome us to Country and share stories about the history of Wadjemup in the morning.
You are welcome to spend the day with us on the island to share lunch, conversations, reflections and prayer along with Ruth Harvey, Leader of the Iona Community, Brooke Prentis, Aboriginal Christian Leader and Lisa Wriley, Co-Leader of Wellspring Community Australia. You are free to visit the museum, walk, swim or hire a bike in the afternoon.

BYO or buy snacks and lunch. Bring your water bottle and hat. Cost: Adults $20, Children (under 18) free

Travel details:
The cost is not inclusive of the ferry. Please book your own ferry return trip: https://rottnestexpress.com.au.
Catch 7.30am Rottnest Express Ferry from Shed B at Fremantle
We plan to return on the 4.30pm return ferry from Rottnest to Fremantle.

Enquiries: Lisa Wriley 0429431889 (Sydney time zone until 25/9/23 then WA time zone)

Bookings essential

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