Whitehorse Prayer Week

“all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you…so that they may be brought to complete unity” (John‬ ‭17:21, 23‬ ‭NIV‬‬)

Whitehorse Prayer week runs from 13-17th May
There are five gatherings from 7:30pm to 8:30pm, held each night at the following churches:
Mon, 13th May – Bread of Life Church, 7/25 Chapman Street, Blackburn North
Tues, 14th May – Stairway Church, 171 Rooks Road, Vermont
Wed, 15th May – St Luke’s Anglican Church, 553 Mitcham Road, Vermont
Thu, 16th May – Whitehorse Uniting Church, 333A Canterbury Road, Forest Hill
Fri, 17th May – St Benedict’s Catholic Church, 283 Warrigal Road, Burwood

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Board Member

Use your governance skills to support the work of Whitehorse Churches Care. Learn more here

Community Space Host

Welcome people to the Community Space at Forest Hill Chase, offering conversation and connection. Learn more here 

Connect with isolated seniors

Phone calls made from 10am-12pm, Mon to Fri (weekly/fortnightly shifts) - from the Community Space at Forest Hill Chase. Learn more here 

Social Media Oversight

Social Media oversight Help us connect through socials (and we need a lot of help)

Group Facilitation

Do you have a skill or passion that you can share with others? We'd love to invite you to facilitate a group in the space. Learn more here 

Prayer Champion

Prayer is an important part of what we do together. We're keen to have prayer champions in every church - is that you? Learn more here

Pastoral Presence

Help foster connection with participants in the various groups. Learn more here

Getting stuff done!

There's always something that needs getting done - and we could always do with some help! Contact us on info@whitehorsechurchescare.org.au

Website Help

We would love some extra hand to help out with our website! Can you help? Learn more here

Grant Writing Assistance

One of the ways that we fund the work of Whitehorse Churches Care is through grants - can you help us write the applications?Learn more here