Join us at our many special services and events taking place throughout May.
If you haven’t yet experienced Luke Jerram's spectacular replica of the Earth, Gaia, come along to our first public evening viewing on Friday, May 13th. This month, we are continuing to explore how we can better care for our earth through our new series ‘Healing God’s Creation’, and at the end of the month come and hear from agronomist Tony Rinaudo on how his work has helped millions of hectares of Africa be reforested.
With the return of Choral Evensong every Tuesday to Friday, as well as our regular Lunchtime Concert Series, there are many ways to enjoy beautiful music in the Cathedral.
Full details of all our upcoming events can be found on our website and in the Term Card, and make sure you're following us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram for the latest updates.
May Highlights
Luke Jerram's Gaia
at Night
Friday 13May
6.00pm – 9.00pm
Stand in awe and experience this stunning replica of earth lighting up the darkened Nave of the Cathedral in our first public opening at night.
Book Launch: The Forest Underground by Tony Rinaudo
Tuesday 31 May | 6.30pm
Hear from Tony Rinaudo on his revolutionary work in Africa and beyond, and celebrate the launch of his inspiring new autobiography. The Revd Tim Costello will officially launch the book.
How can we as God’s children better care for his creation in the way that he intended? This new series will take us into what is required for the earth to be healed.
Celebrate the 150th Anniversary of Trinity College (University of Melbourne) with a Service of Thanksgiving. The Most Revd Kay Goldsworthy AO, Archbishop of Perth, will be the guest preacher.
Join us to mark National Reconciliation Week (27 May - 3 June). Our preacher will be The Revd Canon Glenn Loughrey, Artist-in-residence, who will continue our 'Healing God’s Creation' Series.
English Conversation Corner
Mondays | 3.00pm - 4.30pm
Lunchtime Concert Series
Wednesdays | 1.00pm
Cathedral Seniors Group
4th Friday of the Month
2.00pm - 4.00pm
Weekly Bible Study
Sundays | 11.45am
Cathedral Open • Monday to Friday, 10am to 5pm | Saturdays, 10am to 3pm Livestreamed Services • Tuesday 5.10pm, Sunday 8am & 10am
Livestreamed services available on our Youtube, Facebook or website.