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25.01.2022 You are warmly invited to join Scots' Church Big Hymn Sing, wherever you may be, and sing along with the choir, lifting up your voice and your heart to the Lord! This year's Big Hymn Sing has been professionally filmed with the principal singers of our Scots’ Church Choir, the mighty Rieger organ, plus brass, timpani and clarinet with no gathered congregation and will only be conducted electronically/online through the Scots' Church YouTube channel. We encourage everyone to subscribe or check back here on the world premiere date, June 21, 2020, 2 PM AEST!



23.01.2022 "... Inheritance is both meaningful and affecting. Through the lens of some of our richest hymns, it gives an honest sense of a believer’s heart holding tightly to God’s grace and promises in times of trouble and doubt. It’s worth a listen, and it’ll help you remember some of those wise old lines." - Nick Gross

15.01.2022 Brett and Stephen get ordained on the last day of 2016.

13.01.2022 Exit Student Profiles Series



12.01.2022 The new edition of Fellow Workers has hit the information desks of churches across Victoria. If you've missed your copy, collect one from the PCV office on Collins St next time you're in Melbourne.

12.01.2022 The Autumn edition of Fellow Workers has a number of articles about beauty. This interview by Christianity Today is a helpful prelude in thinking theologically about the significance of human beauty.

05.01.2022 'The Smile' by Marion Isham



04.01.2022 Laura Haines thinks about beauty and how we communicate the Gospel.

03.01.2022 The Spring edition of Fellow Workers should be arriving in your letterboxes next week.

03.01.2022 The State News Committee who are responsible for publishing the Fellow Workers magazine are looking for feedback about the magazine's purpose and future.

01.01.2022 Have you received your copy of Fellow Workers? If you'd like a copy and you're in the city, drop by the PCV office and grab a copy.

01.01.2022 Media Release - The Presbyterian Church of Victoria (PCV) is pleased to announce that the Church has been declared by the Minister for Families and Social Services, Senator the Hon Anne Ruston, as a participating institution in the National Redress Scheme. The Church anticipates that its participation in the Scheme will assist it to provide a compassionate and appropriate response to victims of child sexual abuse within the Church.



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