Care for Creation: Listening to First Nations and Celtic Voices
During October last year,
Ruth Harvey, Leader of the Iona Community,
her husband Nick Austin,
Brooke Prentis, Wakka Wakka woman and Aboriginal Christian Leader
& Lisa Wriley, Co Leader of the Wellspring Community
travelled to several places around Australia.
The theme of their visit was
The Wellspring & Iona Pilgrimage
Care for Creation: Listening to First Nations and Celtic Voices
It was a rich time which left us with much to think about.
We had planned a get together to share our experiences & discoveries as we listened and learned last November but Covid prevented that.
Now in this new year we will try again.
You are invited to join us on
Saturday 10/2/24 10.00am
for morning tea followed by a time of sharing.
If you are able to stay for lunch please bring a plate of finger food to share.
Following lunch we will have a time of worship finishing at 2.00pm.
Venue: Mortlock Lounge, AnglicareSA Westbourne Park, (next door to the Health & Wellness Services) accessed from 56 Monmouth Rd (main entrance)
or 26 Norseman Ave. Some parking onsite or on Monmouth Rd.
You are welcome to invite anyone you think might be interested.
RSVP: By February Thursday 8th to Lynona Hawkins,
SA state contact for Wellspring
lynona@bigpond.com; 0438 021 263; 8278 3870
The Wellspring Community is an Australia-wide inclusive Christian Community.
We are an ecumenical community seeking to offer hospitality of the heart and inclusion to people of all cultures, faith traditions and LGBTQIA+ identities.
Our areas of concern are:
Peace & Social Justice
Spirituality & Worship
First Nations Justice
Sustainablility
Ecumenical & Interfaith matters
Hospitality & Healing
We are inspired by the Celtic spirituality of the Iona Community in Scotland.
Lynona Hawkins