Social Meetups and Events

Woden Valley Uniting Church is a constant bustle of activity, both in the building itself and in the wider community - this page covers the social groups run by members within our church.

All of these groups are welcome to any and all that want to come along - there is no need for you to be a member of our church, or a Christian for that matter! The groups listed on this page are focused on the people that come along, and about the practical, ways that WVUC is involved with the wider Curtin community, or providing causal forums for discussion of theological topics

If it was our Sunday Service or a bible study group you were looking to join, please check our Worship Services page.


Regular Meetups and Events:  

Coffee 'n' Chat

Frequency: Weekly
When: every Friday morning from about 10:30am to noon
Where: the Brindabella Room at Woden Valley Uniting Church

A time to share freshly brewed coffee - or  tea, - and chat. Anyone and everyone is welcome no matter if you just want to pop in briefly, or stay until the end (midday) or anything in between!


 

 

Network Lunches

Frequency: Monthly
When:
the third Saturday of every month
Where:
usually held at the Hellenic Club, or Snapper on the Lake

At Woden Valley Uniting Church we strive to be loving, compassionate and steadfast in our relationships with each other. To foster this, we organize various social gatherings during the year.

For details of the next get together, contact Helen hsahhar@bigpond.com


 

WVUC Garden Group

Frequency: Usually once a month
When: the second Saturday morning in the month
Where: the main church hall complex at WVUC

Who are WVUC Garden Group?

The church’s garden group looks after the  extensive gardens as well as the grassed and treed areas around the church property. We have regular working bees –  when we mow, weed, prune, plant and nurture as well as do small handyman jobs around the property.

In recent years we have participated in Community Floriade, organised in Curtin by the local garden group; along with our neighbour the Church of the Good Shepherd, we plant tulips and annuals in the garden beds facing the Curtin shops.


We enjoy working and planning together and value the opportunity working bees provide for conversation and friendship. We make sure there is ample time for a generous morning tea.

New members to the group are very welcome.  For more information contact secretary.wvuc@gmail.com

 

Wine, Cheese and a Theologian

Frequency: A few times a year
When: Friday evening, from 6pm
Where: the Brindabella room at WVUC

Leader gives a brief introduction on why this theologian or thinker is important to them. The discussion then proceeds to the contemporary relevance of those thoughts and impact - to us in Australia, to society, to the church or to our personal lives.

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If you didn't find the answer you were looking for, or want more information on any of the groups mentioned here, please send us an email at [office email] - we'd be happy to answer any questions you might have!