“The flood narrative can be one of chaos and darkness but the bow in the sky is a promise of peace, a sign of surrender. This is the story of a God that isn’t against us, but a God that is for us. Not a God of ruin, but a God of renewal.”
“The flood narrative can be one of chaos and darkness but the bow in the sky is a promise of peace, a sign of surrender. This is the story of a God that isn’t against us, but a God that is for us. Not a God of ruin, but a God of renewal.”
ON KAURNA LAND
We are honoured to gather on the lands of the Kaurna people, on which we also live, work and play. We recognise Kaurna as the traditional owner and custodians of the Adelaide Plains, and acknowledge their cultural and spiritual
relationship with the land, sea, waterways, and sky. We pay our respect to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today. We know that the privilege we enjoy came at great cost to others, that sovereignty was never ceded, and that injustice continues to this day. We commit ourselves to reconciliation, and to recognising Kaurna people in our words, actions and placemaking.