Proclaiming Christ, Building Community, Sharing Hope, Serving Others
Key Contacts
Vicar: Steve Webster
T: 0411 471 838
E: vicar@stmichaelsnc.org.au
Office
T: (3) 93806387
E: office@stmichaelsnc.org.au
Hall Hire
E: smnchall@gmail.com



Community Activities

Men's Group   Women's Group  Walking Group  Asylum Seekers

Men's Group


St. Michael's Men's Group meets on the third Thursday night night of each month.
Activities respond to the spiritual, physical and social interests of the group, and provide great opportunities to bring friends or pursue a particular skill or interest.
For more information, contact John Young.

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Women's Group


During the year there are activities planned by the women.
They respond to the spiritual, physical and social interests of the groups.
They provide great opportunities to bring friends or pursue a particular skill or interest.

Activities for 2010

Date & Time Activity Venue
 16  March 7pm Pub Night Great Northern Hotel  (cnr of Pigdon&Rathdown St )
 19 April 7.30pm  Flash Crochet Nickson Hall
 17 May   7pm Movies Cinema Nova
11-12 June CBE ;  conference www.cbe.org.au
24 July Women's Retreat Wellspring  Ashburton
7 August Blue Bros  Concert Williams Hall
28 August   8am onwards Working Bee Church & facilities
5 Sept   125 yrs celerbration Church facilities
10 & 11  Sept Art & Craft Williams Hall / Foyer
12 Sept   Back to St Michael's Church facilities 
28 October 28th  7.30pm  Pamper  Night TBA
12 Dec   7.30pm Carols on the lawn
19  Dec   7pm Carols & Readings

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St Michael's Walking Group


Walking is a great way of getting fresh air and exercise and strengthening friendships. St Michael's walking group has been meeting to walk on Tuesday mornings, at 7 am. for five years. The planning is shared and the venues vary.
It is a great way of discovering Melbourne too. The group provides an informal
way of getting to know St Michael's. The group always welcomes new members
and the family, friends and visitors of current members.

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Asylum Seekers

"When you are not allowed to earn a living, how do you provide the most basic human need, food, for yourself and your family?"

The St Michael's Asylum Seeker Support Group collects donations from our parishioners each week.
A collection box is located in the foyer.
The items collected are taken to the ASRC foodbank in West Melbourne Click here for more information The Asylum Resource Centre

For more information please contact office@stmichaelsnc.org.au

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