If your question is not among these Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), please drop us a line via our contact page.
- When are your services?
- Can I get married at the Church of All Nations?
- Can I have my child baptised at the Church of All Nations?
- Can I arrange to hold a funeral at the Church of All Nations?
- How can I volunteer?
- How can I make a donation?
- When are your services?
A variety of worship services is held at the Church of All Nations, both on Sundays and at other times during the week. Additional services are held at Easter and Christmas and for other special occasions, with details of these posted on our News and Events page as they arise.
- Can I get married at the Church of All Nations?
Yes. Please contact the minister for further details.
- Can I have my child baptised at the Church of All Nations?
Yes. Please contact the minister for further details.
- Can I arrange to hold a funeral at the Church of All Nations?
Yes. Please contact the minister for further details.
- How can I volunteer?
Volunteers are the life-blood of the Church of All Nations and we always welcome new faces. There is a range of ways you can make a contribution. Have a look at some of the things we do in CAN Community Support; there are many ways you can volunteer or participate in our programmes, such as assisting with the Women’s craft group, sizzling a sausage or selling fresh produce on the Housing Estate.
The Indigenous Hospitality House in North Carlton is looking for new residents and appreciates support from non-resident volunteers who can cook meals for the household or go on an evening roster. Ring 9387 7557 for details.
There are also many ways you can be involved in the life of the congregation. You are warmly invited to attend worship on Sundays or at other times and find out what people do and what remains to be done.
- How can I make a donation?
The Church of All Nations depends on its supporters for monetary and in-kind donations. Offerings may be made at Sunday services or you can make a regular commitment via direct debit. Our Winter and Christmas Appeals are particularly important, whereby people far and near support CAN’s work. Let us know if you would like to be added to our mailing list. One-off donations are welcome at any time. Non-perishable food and home-grown vegetables are appreciated by our Good Food Program. Please phone 9337 7077 for more information on all these.
Specific contributions may also be made to the Indigenous Hospitality House. Phone 9387 7557 for more details.
