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29/05/2026
We proudly stand with Uncle Ray, sit with Uncle Ray and kneel with Uncle Ray. Words fail when trying to express what he ...
26/04/2026

We proudly stand with Uncle Ray, sit with Uncle Ray and kneel with Uncle Ray. Words fail when trying to express what he does for our community and for our church. We are aghast hearing of this profoundly unjust disrespect. This post should not be necessary but sadly is, thank you March Australia for providing some of the words.

Uncle Ray is a dear friend and comrade. He has fought for social and environmental justice his whole life. I know a call to him is worth it’s weight in gold. Either for a yarn to avail myself of his wisdom, or for results driven direct action.
He served. His Family served. He deserves be honoured at Dawn Service.

What happened this morning at the Dawn Service at Martin Place in Sydney was disgraceful on so many levels.

While delivering the Acknowledgment of Country at the Martin Place Dawn Service in Sydney, Uncle Ray Minniecon was booed by some people in the crowd.

Uncle Ray is a Kabi-Kabi, Gurang-Gurang and South Sea Islander man who has served his country. Not only that, Uncle Ray comes from a family of servicemen, who have fought in overseas conflicts since the First World War. His grandfather, Private James Lingwoodock was in the 11th Lighthorse Regiment 'QLD Black Watch' who fought in the Battle of Samakh.

There aren't too many people who have done as much for the Indigenous community and the Veterans community in Australia as Uncle Ray. He also started with Coloured Diggers Anzac Event at Redfern that acknowledges the service of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and South Sea Islander people who have served Australia. This event has been running annually for the past 15 years!

We need to stand with Uncle Ray in this moment and time and say "No" to racism. So many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and women have served their country since the Boer War 1899. Many did so at a time when it was illegal.

They weren't permitted to serve until the Defence Act was changed in 1917. This is a history that not many Australians know about.

What many Australians tend to forget is that people have lived here for over 60,000 years. These were the First Australians. When Veterans serve their country, they’re protecting this sacred land and all of its history - not just its people and history since colonisation.

It’s a question we seriously need to ask ourselves…

When we talk about Australia and serving Australia, are we talking about serving a colonial empire or are we talking about serving this great land and all of its history?

If we’re serving Australia, then it makes perfect sense to have Welcome to Country and Acknowledgment to Country at Dawn Services and on Remembrance Day. What is more Australian than honouring our sacred land and paying respects to those who have taken care of it in the past?

It also makes sense to acknowledge the Frontier Wars as a conflict that the First Australians fought against.

Is Australia prepared to move forward as a country and break out of the shackles of our colonial impulses? Or will we hold onto an idea of Australia that is proud of its colonial past of genocide and disposession?

Why can’t all Australians be proud of its 60,000 years of history? The traditional owners protected this land for thousands of years. We need to honour and respect that if we’re serious about having respect for Australia.

Uncle Ray has also been a huge supporter of us at Yaluu (See You Again) and features in the film which you'll see on ABC Compass, April 26th at 6:30pm.

I'll finish this post with some words that Uncle Ray said in the film that bring home the significance of Indigenous service of this country:

“It wasn't their war. It wasn't our war. But they were willing to volunteer and sacrifice their lives, for you, for this country.”

That spirit of sacrifice deserves respect.
That history deserves recognition.
And Uncle Ray deserves our support.

If you stand for respect on Anzac Day, share this post.

Show solidarity with Uncle Ray and all Indigenous veterans by attending the Coloured Diggers Event in Redfern at 1pm today.

Thanks to the wonderful work of ARC (Animal Rescue Cooperative).
28/03/2026

Thanks to the wonderful work of ARC (Animal Rescue Cooperative).

Celebrate hope at our Good Friday and Easter services this Easter https://www.glebechurch.org.au/“For I know the plans I...
27/03/2026

Celebrate hope at our Good Friday and Easter services this Easter https://www.glebechurch.org.au/

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jer 29:11

Glebe's combined churches Stations of the Cross.  A journey through Glebe in remembrance of Jesus’ last journey through ...
27/03/2026

Glebe's combined churches Stations of the Cross. A journey through Glebe in remembrance of Jesus’ last journey through the streets of Jerusalem to the hill of Calvary.

Friday 3 April at 11am:
- starting at St James’ Catholic Church (2 Woolley Street Forest Lodge NSW 2037),
- stopping at St Johns’ Anglican and
- ending at the Uniting Sydney Presbytery at 37 St Johns Rd, Glebe NSW 2037.

Hot cross buns and coffee/tea will be served in the Presbytery grounds, while inside the building Pastor Ray Minniecon of Scarred Tree Indigenous Ministries is organising a gallery of Aboriginal paintings of the stations of the cross by John Dunn, an Olkola/Djabaguy man from Far North Queensland.

Tenebrae is latin for darkness. The tenebrae service is a somber remembrance that the Father’s plan of hope for us inclu...
27/03/2026

Tenebrae is latin for darkness. The tenebrae service is a somber remembrance that the Father’s plan of hope for us included the death of His Son Jesus. During the service, candles and lights are progressively extinguished, leaving the congregation in relative darkness, to symbolise the world's darkness without Him.

06/03/2026

Scarred Tree Gathering: tomorrow, 7 March @ 4pm under the Scarred Tree, 138a Glebe Point Road, Glebe. All welcome!

The Scars carry truth, memory, and survival. God remains with us in wounded places. How can scars become strength?

(Correction: note that Piteeri Michail is leading in April, not March as previously announced, apologies for any confusion)

This Sunday: Sing your heart out; feel the peace. 9 Lessons & Carols Dec 14th, 9:30am
11/12/2025

This Sunday: Sing your heart out; feel the peace.
9 Lessons & Carols Dec 14th, 9:30am

Scarred Tree Gathering today 4pm. The last Indigenous Gathering this year... under the tree, around the fire pit; singin...
05/12/2025

Scarred Tree Gathering today 4pm. The last Indigenous Gathering this year... under the tree, around the fire pit; singing, worshiping, having a yarn and sharing a meal - All welcome!

Come and wrap hampers for Christmas with us - Sunday 7th, 11:15am. Bring treats such as below, or simply lend a hand. Al...
05/12/2025

Come and wrap hampers for Christmas with us - Sunday 7th, 11:15am. Bring treats such as below, or simply lend a hand. All welcome!

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138a Glebe Point Road
Glebe, NSW
2037

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