Rev Dr Les Grope ‘modelled what a leader should be’ according to those who succeeded him as head of the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA). Dr Grope is survived by his sons Andrew and Peter, their partners Bernadette and Anna, and one grandchild, Louis.
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Ordination meetings update
Ordination consultation meetings are continuing in South Australia, as well as moving into the LCA’s New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory and Queensland districts, this month. Members of the church’s Western… Read more
Planting for God’s harvest
For more than 60 years, retired teachers Trevor and Liz Winderlich have been working together to plant and grow schools in Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG), sowing seeds of faith for God to harvest.
Simultaneous Art Exhibition 2024 a success
Lutheran artists from across Australia have once again prepared a visual feast for the senses in the 2024 LCANZ Simultaneous Art Exhibition. Following this year’s theme, Tree of Life, dozens of groups participated in this cherished event.
Schools blessed by overseas partnerships
Several Lutheran Education Australia schools joined LCA International Mission for their first visit to their Indonesian partner schools since the international borders reopened.
A love of learning and a life of serving
Retired Queensland educator Fred Stolz is penning his life story, which he’s called A Fortunate Life. ‘I don’t know why God has blessed me as he has, but I am very thankful’, says 87-year-old Fred as he reflects on his 54 years of service to education in Australia and Papua New Guinea.
