St Michael's is a welcoming church community that's part of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne. This is a safe place to worship. We warmly welcome visitors from our Beaumaris community and beyond - people of all abilities, all cultural backgrounds, all ages and all faiths. We adhere to strict diocesan and government guidelines for child and adult safety.
|
Read more about our commitment to safe ministry, child safety and our compliance with diocesan and Victorian government child safe standards - click the buttons!
|
Acknowledgement of Country
We recognise the Bunurong people of the Kulin nation as the traditional owners and custodians of the lands on which we meet and acknowledge their continuing connection to their land, waterways and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We pray that in the power of the Holy Spirit we might all work together for reconciliation and justice in this nation.
We recognise the Bunurong people of the Kulin nation as the traditional owners and custodians of the lands on which we meet and acknowledge their continuing connection to their land, waterways and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We pray that in the power of the Holy Spirit we might all work together for reconciliation and justice in this nation.
Give here to earthquake support
Two Anglican agencies are providing support to earthquake victims, search and recovery activities and eventually to rebuilding in Myanmar and Thailand. Go to their donation pages to contribute.
|
Our vicar
Prayer of the Week
‘Lord God, your mercy and steadfast love never come to an end, they are new every morning. Pour out your compassion and love on the people of Myanmar. They are sinking under the weight of poverty, COVID, a collapsed economy, a military coup and now are buried in the despair of an earthquake. In their despair give them hope; in their abandonment make them know of our love; in their hunger and thirst feed them; in their misery comfort them; and in their wreckage give them safe homes. Prevent the military from thwarting rescue. And strengthen your churches in Myanmar to be beacons of love, hope and welcome and to know the support of brothers and sisters worldwide. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.’ Bishop Paul Barker |
We meet on Tuesdays in 2025 in the school term from 10am - 12pm. Everyone welcome - new members too! Please bring a snack and water bottle for your child - we have morning tea for grown ups.
More info here. Weekly Newsletters
Email the church office to be added to our weekly email newsletter. Or read our newsletter online here. For Kids Print out our weekly activity sheet for your primary schooler here. |