Mar2025
Students reflect on Lent
This week, staff and students at Cornerstone College in Mount Barker joined Christian congregations and schools worldwide to celebrate Lent.
Mar2025
Lutheran Homes Barossa celebrates opening of men’s shed
On 4 March 2025, Lutheran Homes Barossa celebrated the grand opening of its new men’s shed. Thanks to the dedication of volunteers, the space has become a place to explore creativity, feel connected and work on community projects.
Jan2025
Ecumenical service commemorates Cyclone Tracy
On Sunday afternoon, 22 December 2024, St Mary’s Star of the Sea Cathedral in Darwin hosted a moving commemoration service for the 50th anniversary of Cyclone Tracy.
Jun2024
Lutheran Aged Care and Community Services Conference highlights
The recent Aged Care and Community Services Conference was a great opportunity for members of Lutheran care agencies to gather and share news from within our entities and the sector, along with some real-life stories.
Jul2022
Aloha at the Ark
Fun was the name of the game at The Ark Lutheran Church in Salisbury, as they hosted the community event Aloha at the Ark. Attendees donned Hawaiian shirts and leis and soaked in the carnival-like atmosphere, enjoying music, popcorn, ice cream, hot donuts, face-painting for the kids and more.
Jul2022
Lutheran Women gather for Convention
Around 200 of our District’s women recently gathered at Lobethal Lutheran Church for the annual Lutheran Women of South Australia and Northern Territory (LWSA-NT) Convention.
Nov2021
‘Shine’ to light up Loxton this Christmas
An off-hand suggestion has become the catalyst for one of Little Town Production’s biggest shows to date – one which will see St Peter’s Lutheran Church in Loxton lit up in spectacular style, as part of Christmas celebrations later this year.
Dec2018
Conference to focus on ministry to young people
All congregations in the SA-NT District are invited to attend next year’s Growing Young Conference, an event that will address how churches can become more effective in their ministry to young people.