Category Archives: Events

THE SOUND OF ONENESS – a Word to the Nation and the Bride

Katie Dunstan – This was the word the Lord gave me to release as we presented the gift of the Clap Sticks to the TRIBES AND NATIONS GATHERING MALAYSIA: NOVEMBER 2024:  KATIE DUNSTAN: GOMEROI TRIBE: AUSTRALIAN FAMILY JOURNEY  THE LORD has been speaking to me about our Indigenous clap sticks. and He has highlighted to me a portion of scripture … Continue reading

Join us at Flagstaff Gardens 12.12.24

Victory on Higher Ground This is an open invitation to those who God calls on this national assignment on Thursday 12.12. 24 at the Flagpole in the Flagstaff Gardens in Melbourne’s CBD, 309-311 William St, West Melbourne Victoria. We will gather in preparation from 11:00am and commence at 12:00pm. BYO rugs, sunshield, water, loaves & fish. Toilets & takeaway food are available at the … Continue reading

Word for the Church of Victoria & Melbourne – SPRING TIME IS NEAR!

from Maria Mason. Released 27th August 2024 Melbourne, you are a gatekeeper city for God’s purposes. As a city, you have a forerunner anointing. Many come to celebrate your beauty, experience your creativity, and experience your huge multi-cultural community. You have been famous for this one thing, but the Spirit says: “In the future, they will come to see a … Continue reading

The Glory of God: Light in Our Darkness

Sue Tinworth – Partners in Prayer and Evangelism Deep Darkness For behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and thick darkness the peoples; but the Lord will arise upon you and his glory will be seen upon you. Isaiah 60:2 NKJV Darkness is covering the earth. The nations are being shaken by fear and loss from COVID-19, governmental regulations, income loss, changing … Continue reading

BOUGAINVILLE FORGIVENESS WEEK

Bougainville is is the largest island in the Solomon Islands archipelago and the main island of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, which is part of Papua New Guinea (PNG). In 1988, the Bougainville Crisis broke out over conflicts regarding the Panguna Mine which morphed into a continuing struggle for independence concluding in 1998 with the loss of around 20,000 lives. Since then, Bougainville … Continue reading